00:00Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral is a favorite place for visitors to Baguio.
00:11Of course, you can't forget to pray.
00:19And take a picture in front of the church.
00:30Father Danny also goes to Baguio Cathedral every day.
00:39At the age of 70, and because of his diabetes, it's hard for him to walk.
00:46And he can't see with one of his eyes.
00:51But he says he needs to work hard to find a way to make a living.
00:57Father Danny is a photographer.
01:03But his job seems to be leaving time.
01:09What do you offer to your visitors?
01:13When I didn't have a cell phone, I offered them cell phones with all the views.
01:20The tour is now free, they can just take pictures.
01:26In the past, people like Father Danny used to pay to take pictures from the church.
01:33But not anymore.
01:35In the past, there were people who refused to take pictures.
01:39But now, there are only a few.
01:42Out of 1,000 customers, maybe not even one.
01:45To make a little money, Father Danny helps to take pictures of the visitors using his cell phone.
01:54I just walk around.
01:57I run around.
01:59Whatever I want to give, I save it.
02:03It's like a tip.
02:05Yes, it's like a tip.
02:07Whatever I want to give, I save it.
02:09It's like a tip.
02:11Whatever I want to give, I save it.
02:14It's like a tip.
02:16It's like a tip.
02:18I asked Father Danny to take a picture of me.
02:22Tell me what I look like.
02:25This is your side.
02:27This is your side.
02:39This is your side.
02:42This is your side.
02:49There's more.
02:51There's more.
02:53Father Danny is getting excited.
02:55This is your side.
03:00This is your side.
03:02What's a good pose?
03:04Like this.
03:05Like this?
03:07You're cheap.
03:09You're cheap.
03:12One, two, three.
03:16Perfect.
03:18Beautiful.
03:20This is beautiful.
03:22The color is beautiful.
03:24I smiled at Father Danny for a moment.
03:27I felt his sadness at the end of his search for life.
03:31Beautiful.
03:35But just 30 minutes from Baguio,
03:39another photographer is passing by.
03:44What is this room?
03:46This is my cave, actually.
03:48Clinton has a lot of worries.
03:52He's always lost in thought.
03:57Sometimes, painting.
03:59Sometimes, art installation.
04:02Sometimes, wood carving.
04:03Sometimes, rubber cutting.
04:06And a lot more.
04:08I can't remember.
04:14Clinton took me around his place.
04:18It's not just a house, but an art gallery and a museum.
04:25What are the subjects of your paintings?
04:29What you see here in Cordillera.
04:31These are your carvings?
04:34Yes, sir.
04:36These are driftwood carvings.
04:38It's beautiful.
04:46Who is this?
04:48Igubat No. 3.
04:50No. 3?
04:52Yes, that's my Igubat No. 3.
04:54What scrap metal is this?
04:57It looks like it's from a car.
04:59Yes, almost.
05:01This is a car.
05:13But for Clinton's many interests,
05:17what drives him crazy now
05:20is taking pictures.
05:29Welcome to my second cave.
05:31Oh, yeah.
05:33Wow, there's a lot of cameras.
05:36Is this all your collection?
05:38Yes, sir.
05:40What are some of your favorites here?
05:47Wow.
05:51Working paint.
05:55These are called rangefinders.
05:59I should open one of my eyes while shooting.
06:03This is the focus.
06:05This one.
06:09There's also a focus.
06:11Nice.
06:13According to Clinton,
06:15he has long been fond of taking pictures.
06:17But as his collection of old cameras grew,
06:21he became more eager to experiment.
06:25I already have a collection of cameras.
06:27I don't collect them just to display them.
06:30I want to use them.
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