Archive for November 2, 2009

Dubai Clean-Up Drive

LIGHTFORM - Dubai Clean Up Drive

Photo by: Eduard Daling

LIGHTFORM – As part of the guild’s commitment for environmental awareness, again another successful initiative, organized by LIGHTFORM, Dubai Clean Up drive was held at Al Mamzar Beach, its on 6th year now making Dubai a cleaner place to live.

Walk For Life – Flood Relief

As early as 6AM, all walks of life sacrificed their Friday to join the “Walk For Life – Flood Relief” for the benefit of the recently flooded victims in the Philippines.
LIGHTFORM International Photographers Guild has joined the worthy project. Approximately 8,000 people took part in the walk, according to Lucille Ong, Chairperson, Philippine Business Council. More than Dh400,000 was raised on Friday at a charity walk to raise funds for those affected by the natural disasters in the Philippines.
The Filipino community was out in full force at the early morning Safa Park event — the Giothon Hakbang Buhay Walk for Life, which was buzzing with activity.
People brought their friends and families to show their support for the victims and the mood was a mix of celebration at the community coming together, and sombre recognition of the tragedy that has befallen their homeland and compatriots.
Almost two weeks of horrific storms have raised the death toll in the Philippines to more than 600, including an estimated 100 who died in landslides caused by the heavy rains.
Crowds sheltering in the shade of the park’s leafy green trees were entertained by the United International Private School marching band, free Oasis water was distributed and supporter Western Union gave out free hats, bandannas and t-shirts.
The walk was organised by the Philippine Business Council (PBC) in cooperation with Giordano and with the support of the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai, and Western Union, under the auspices of the Red Crescent Authority (RCA — Dubai Chapter). All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Philippine National Red Cross.

LIGHTFORM joins Charity Walk

Photo by: Eduard Daling

As early as 6AM, all walks of life sacrificed their Friday to join the “Walk For Life – Flood Relief” for the benefit of the recently flooded victims in the Philippines.

LIGHTFORM International Photographers Guild has joined the worthy project. Approximately 8,000 people took part in the walk, according to Lucille Ong, Chairperson, Philippine Business Council. More than Dh400,000 was raised on Friday at a charity walk to raise funds for those affected by the natural disasters in the Philippines.

The Filipino community was out in full force at the early morning Safa Park event — the Giothon Hakbang Buhay Walk for Life, which was buzzing with activity.

People brought their friends and families to show their support for the victims and the mood was a mix of celebration at the community coming together, and sombre recognition of the tragedy that has befallen their homeland and compatriots.

Almost two weeks of horrific storms have raised the death toll in the Philippines to more than 600, including an estimated 100 who died in landslides caused by the heavy rains.

Crowds sheltering in the shade of the park’s leafy green trees were entertained by the United International Private School marching band, free Oasis water was distributed and supporter Western Union gave out free hats, bandannas and t-shirts.

The walk was organised by the Philippine Business Council (PBC) in cooperation with Giordano and with the support of the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai, and Western Union, under the auspices of the Red Crescent Authority (RCA — Dubai Chapter). All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Philippine National Red Cross.

Batch 23 1st Outdoor

1st Outdoor of Batch 23

Batch 23 first outdoor shoot was held at Heritage Village, the theme for the outdoor was about “Exposure”.

7th Awareness Campaign

During the opening of the Gala Night with Philippine Ambassador to the UAE, Hon. Libran Cabactulan, Australian Embassy second secretary, Mr. Todd Dias, and Engr. Yacob Al Ahli, Head of Environment Dept., and Mrs. Myrna Rebulanan Anderson, LIFPG President.

7th Environmental Awareness