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Sunday, October 2, 2016

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5 Helpful Tips for a Stress-free Photoshoot in Intramuros

Photoshoot Intramuros


So you are already set for a photoshoot in Intramuros.    It's not enough to bring yourself and your camera with you.  There are some things on the side that you have to do so everything would go smoothly as planned.  Like we all know, preparation is the key to success.  So let's make this photo trip a successful one by not forgetting these 5 essential things.

1. A checklist.  

Sometimes it doesn't hurt to be OCD once in a while if it means having a great shoot.  List down all the essentials, from the extra lenses, permit, down to the blush on and lipstick.  And please bring tissues, and oil blotters because the oil and sweat glands would start kicking in as the day gets hotter.


2. Assign a time checker.  

Yes, time flies by so fast that you wouldn't notice that an hour has already passed and you haven't gotten your perfect shot yet.  Someone in the group should be assigned to budget the time accordingly to each 3 places, included in the allotment is the time it takes to move from point A to B, as some places are located far from each other.  He or she is also in charge of reminding the couple and the photographer that it's already 30 minutes, 15 minutes before the time that they have to go and move to the next location.

3.  Know your direction.  

There will be a map of Intramuros provided along with the permit.  Some people are great with directions, but some are not.  Don't waste time getting lost, but instead figure out which way to go or ask for direction.  Time is not our friend here.  In our case, we almost walked past the Casa Manila Patio.  You wouldn't really see it as it is located inside a building.  Good thing we read the sign board outside, pointing us to a pathway towards the patio.


4.  Snacks, umbrella and water.  

Like I said in my other post, food and water are a bit expensive so better bring some with you.  Avoid buying from small stores or sari sari stores because the price is just too high, go to 7 eleven instead.  Don't forget to bring flip flops for the couples, unless they're wearing shoes that are extra comfy to walk on for longer period of time.  If you have a car, then no need for this.  The main idea here is to make it as comfortable as possible for the couples because if they'll feel hungry, thirsty or just in pain, then stress levels would easily go up, which means that it'll take time for them to ease in the shoot. 


5.  Have fun.  

Okay I know it's obvious, but when many odds are against you, then it's easy to make the whole experience a stressful one.  Have a playful and positive mindset.  Have a great music playing in the background if you have to.The more fun it is for everybody, the better the whole experience would be, thus better shots.  

Do you have anything to add on here?  Do share in the comment box. :)





You might also want to read:


6 Places to Have a Photoshoot in Intramuros, Manila
How to Apply Permit for a Photoshoot in Intramuros

Publisher: Shy - Sunday, October 02, 2016
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6 Places to Have a Photoshoot in Intramuros, Manila

There are only 6 venues available for photoshoot in Intramuros.  That's a few knowing that there are plenty of photoshoot-worthy areas.  And if that's not bad news, you can only choose at most 3 of the 6 .   Yes, 3 places to go around in 4 hours, some places situated far from each other.  If you think of it, 4 hours is not enough.  So to make your photoshoot worth it, it's best to pick the best locations and wrap things up fast.


Sample map of Intramuros.  (Not the one given to you with the permit.)


Here are a list of the 6 venues, so choose wisely. :)

1. Casa Manila Patio

Guwardiya sibil guarding the patio


2. Puerta Real Gardens

Bougainvillea draping down a patio in Puerto Real Gardens



3. Baluarte de San Andres

Old building in Baluarte de San Andres

4. Baluarte de Dilao




5. Baluarte de San Diego Gardens
Remnants of the building





6. Plaza Moriones/Fort Santiago Gate

Fort Santiago Gate 
Publisher: Shy - Sunday, October 02, 2016

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

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How to Apply Permit for a Photoshoot in Intramuros.

My sister and soon-to-be brother -in-law did their pre-nuptial photoshoot at Intramuros.  And because some details that I have found online were not as accurate as I had hope to be, I'm putting up a post that is more updated for those who are wanting to have a photoshoot session in the much-acclaimed and popular First City of the Philippines, the Intramuros.

Getting there using public transportation:


- From Cubao, take the MRT station going to Taft and from there move to LRT 1 and drop off at Central Station.  The gate to intramuros is just 10 minutes away by foot.  Ask around if you're not familiar with the place, but bear in mind though that it is just across the huge clock tower.  Once reaching the gate, take the tricycle going to Intramuros Administration.  I was charged P40 by manong driver.

Going back:


- Take a Lawton jeepney and ask the driver to drop you off near Isetann Recto.  You will not be dropped in front of it, but you have to walk a bit to get to the LRT station. Take the train from there and alight at the Cubao Station.

Here are the things that you need to know when processing the Permit:


1. 2000 payment fee

2. The application form is going to be supplied anyway, so you just have to fill it up and wait 5-10 minutes for processing, pay to the cashier and you're good to go.  In the form, you would have to indicate the type of props that you'll be using.  You might think it's too anal but they just want to make sure that you're not setting up something that would damage the place. 

3. NO NEED to make a LETTER of INTENT.  From other blogs, they mentioned that you have to and so I made one before going there.  But when I got there, I remembered that it was ignored and was asked to fill up the form below instead.
Intramuros Permit


4.The processing time takes only 30 minutes or less, unlike what other blogs are saying.

5.  They only allow at most 5 people in the shoot.

6. Make sure that you file your permit days or a day before the actual photoshoot because they only allow photoshoot from 8am to 12noon.  So if you file the permit within the day, it will eat up your photoshoot hours.  Guards and the management are quite strict about this, that's why before entering your photoshoot venue in Intramuros, they would always ask for the permit.

7. You are only allowed to choose 3 out of the 6 possible areas namely:
1. Casa Manila Patio
2. Plaza Moriones and Fort Santiago Gate (bricks area)
3. Puerta Real Gardens
4. San Diego Gardens
5. Baluarte de San Andres
6. Baluarte de Dilao

8. 4 hours isn't much especially when you're taking picture of someone who is photoshoot challenged aka my brother-in-law.  You have to give him pointers where to look, and how to project just so he wouldn't look awkward.  But if your fellas are quite comfortable in front of the lens, then it would be easier.  So remember to brief the models on what the story line is and research ahead of time on what posings and places you could utilize for the shoot, if you are amateurs on this one like us. Preparation is the key people.

9.  4 hours wouldn't seem much but a photoshoot could drain you as much as it drained us.  Bring food or water with you because water there is quite expensive.  I had to forego buying one at a tindahan or store nearby because they charged me P36 for a mineral water that normally costs P10.  Don't forget to bring umbrella, just in case. Also for the ladies and men, bring a more comfortable footwear while moving from one place to another.  Believe me, you'll need it.  You're welcome.

10. Taking picture of or with the horse and carriage would probably cost some money, but you can take picture of the guwardiya sibil for free.  You just have to ask kuya nicely.

11. There are plenty of places that are photoshoot worthy in Intramuros apart from the 6 areas mentioned. You just have to take pictures fast before any guard would notice you.  If he would reprimand you carry on to the next area, but if not carry on with the photoshoot.  In our case we walked from one location to the other, so we usually stop where there's a place that's photoshoot worthy and clicked away, fast, before we got noticed.  This made the shoot a bit exciting. As a photographer, you have to be quick on your toes but don't forget that while taking pics, there'll be some passing vehicles or road blocks around.  Safety first, please.

12. This permit is for formal photoshoot sessions like pre nup, or for hobbyist carrying DSLR.  I really don't know who they allow and who they don't, but I think if you have models all dressed up and you're carrying a DSLR then most likely you'll need to get a permit.  They usually don't reprimand if you are just using your cellphone or digital camera to take pictures.  

13. They do not allow taking pictures for commercial purposes.

14. Don't forget to bring your permit on the day of the actual shoot.

15.  Budget your time wisely.  Remember that you have 3 venues to cover and you'll be needing time to walk from one to another.  There should be one person in charge of time management, someone who would notify the photographer and models on the remaining time they have left to wrap up the shoot and move to the next venue.  You might need time for retouch, and/or for arranging the props, so manage the time carefully.  This is vital.

I hope these pointers would make permit processing easier for you than it was for us.


Good luck!




UPDATE on June 27, 2017: Verified with the Intramuros Administration staff herself.   Application of permit is from Mondays to Fridays and photoshoot is on weekdays DEPENDING on the availability of the place.  So it is important to apply ahead of time to know if the venue is available or not.  Again, LETTER OF INTENT is not needed anymore.  Just fill out the Application form.  There's a different set of rules and price for photoshoot/video shoot for commercial purpose.

If you have any questions kindly call 527-3096.


Publisher: Shy - Wednesday, December 09, 2015
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