Sunday, December 9, 2012

Kars (the talented one)


I believe that photographers should write more. Not a few words to describe their work, but really to tell a story.

I also believe that writers should photograph.

If you can do both, for me you are an artist.


Meet KARS. The traveler.

This is her getting tattooed by 89 year old Whang Od, the last of the Kalinga tattoo artist in the Philippines



Yes, she travels. But as you can see she's a great photographer. 

Kars started traveling at age 19 (in 2000) hiking mountains around the Philippines and Southeast Asia. After a friend took her to Borneo for a month for backpacking she then got hooked into that culture. Like the vast majority of us, she too had to do something for a living. She was a copywriter for ABS-CBN shows in Manila, Philippines before deciding to work as a Photographer on cruise ships in 2008. A few years later she quit ships, and pursued writing in land and continued traveling with her own funds.

A few days before her trip to Mongolia early this year, she posted a photo of her backpacking gears on Facebook. Cool, huh?!
One of her great captures in that trip to Mongolia.
A backpacking hostel where she stayed with friends during one of her European adventures.

If you could see all her albums, you would think what else is left for her to see, but she tells me that her next stop is Central Asia, or maybe Katmandu and Burma at the end of the year. 

This is her on the cover of View Magazine.  With the article Pinay Travel Chronicles Europe 101 that she also wrote.

Yes, she travels. Yes, she takes beautiful photos. But as you can see, she also has a talent in writing. 




And because we share the same belief that traveling is the most invaluable experience you can give yourself, that I decided to write about her. Here, she will tell us a few more things that hopefully will inspire you to see the world. And that wisdom I see in her you will be able to read between her lines.


Are you a better writer and/or photographer because of your travels?
"Yes, and I'm still learning every single day. With writing, I think it's one of the few professions where you better as you age because you read more, you learn more and your understanding of things becomes more profound. As for photography, I'm really not that strong technically but as a writer I'm also looking out for a good story and that's how I want my images to have- a story. I love people and analyzing how things move- the microcosms of society, and if you watch carefully and patiently wait, you can capture that in a single image. I can stay put in a place and I just watch different stories unfold. I want to study photography, and learn the whole discipline formally. That's really my goal to enroll in an art school, photo school abroad."

If there is one place that you can write about, what would that be?
"The Philippines is amazing. Cordillera is the Disney Land of culture. The Philippines fascinates me!"

How do you fund your wanderlust?
 "If you choose traveling as priority, you have to save money to travel. I don't buy designer bags or shop for clothes a lot, I just choose good pieces and use that a lot. I'm also lucky that my writing gives me enough money to travel. I'm also paying for my condo right now which I plan to rent out when it's turned over so I can get additional income that I can use for future travels. Basically, invest in things that make you happy and make money. I also work like a dog when I'm not traveling. So work hard, party harder."

Any advice to newbie travelers?
"Just go for it! Freedom is sought only when chains are conceived."



Lastly, I asked her how many countries has she seen so far but she told me that she does not count and that what excites her is to see the whole of Asia. I actually admire her sense of self since it is quite intact because there is no need for her to separate her writing career from doing what she loves best- traveling. When she travels at the end of the year, she would perhaps take off with a backpack and a camera for a company, and for me she is a brave lady.

To see more of her works, you can visit karen capino
or if you want to view her current photo project, go visit The Indigenous Hipster

Wishing you safe travels wherever you go, Kars!
And wishing everybody who's reading this freedom to travel.



Love,



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Friday, December 7, 2012

Obsessed with super seed mix

 Hi again, everybody! I'm back.

I found a little downtime so I am happy to share with all of you what I am loving recently. On most days, when I don't have much time for cooking, or when I feel like snacking, I sit infront of my laptop with a bowl of super seed mix. YES, here's my current obsession.


It's only recently that I discovered this. One day, about 2 months ago, my mother-in-law gave a me a bagful of flax, pumpkin, chai with granola seeds and told me it's great to mix it with yogurt. Serbians, by the way, loooooovvvveeee milk & yogurt. My husband alone can finish one litre of each a day if he wants to. Honestly, he couldn't make me to drink yogurt until the start of my pregnancy. I just never liked it. 'Cause the only kind of yogurt I have tasted before are the flavored ones sold in supermarkets back home. And they taste like plastic. But one strange day, in the middle of winter last JanuaryI suddenly felt the need to drink yogurt. It was the most unusual craving for me! Even I could not believe that urge but as I learned later on, with pregnant women, they usually look for food that their body needs. I guess that, since I was always against drinking milk and yogurt my WHOLE life, I needed that much calcium for a well-balanced diet since I was growing a baby. And so the obsession to drinking milk and yogurt stayed on up to this day. I really think highly of my calcium intake that me and my husband we can slurp up gallons in a few days. And when we buy milk we literally buy in dozens ;p

We always go for yogurts with 2.8% fat; just the plain and simple yogurt; the most wholesome and versatile

So, let me share with you guys how I make this simple snack. This is really just straightforward.

First, I pour in just enough yogurt in a small-sized bowl.


 And then, I add in about 6 tablespoons of my seeds.


 And then, I add about 2 teaspoons of sugar. I normally use brown sugar but in this case, I used white.

  
Breakfast for the champions, as some would say. I usually have 2 bowls or more in a day.

Easy right? Easy but excellent for overall health. It has a wide variety of health benefits, a great source of Omega 3's, fiber, calcium, iron, potassium, protein, among others. Plus it contains lots of antioxidants, and is great for boosting your immune system.

 I normally try different seeds and combine it with dried fruits as well. And for some of you who may not like it with yogurt, you can turn them into a smoothie or mix them in your pancakes. 

For now, here's what I enjoy. With a cup of chamomile tea on the side, since the cold winter has arrived.

Ahhh, so nice and warm especially with Christmas coming up!

But soon, who knows maybe I can share a good pancake recipe with this! If I can squeeze a little downtime again since there's so much going on.. Catholic Christmas, New Year, and then Orthodox Christmas, and then Orthodox New Year! Phew.. not 2, but 4 celebrations. Will tell you more about it next time!



Pozdrav!


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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Me. Different Day.

It's been a while for some dutiful outfit posts, so what I did during testshots with hubby, was wear some fine ensembles so I could put them up one day (& that day is today) on this blog.

This time I am posting only 3 photos.

All Pink!
 Torn jeans purchased from a China shop here in Uzice. Pink long sleeves is a Zisuki Collection (80% wool), pink infinity scarf from Bershka, and brown low cut boots with stripe details. 

Photo was taken with my daughter one fine day a few weeks ago.
Gray with a hint of yellow.
Gray with lace top from NewYorker, gray Zara jacket, black tights, and yellow scarf. I know that yellow is not a popular color for winter but sometimes it is odd to wear just all-gray so I added this scarf for a little versatility. We all need that burst of color during this time of the year, right?

AND It's true what they say: Everything is a bit better with colors.


White still works.
Brown & gray long-sleeve top from Legend (a Serbian brand), a pair of white pants from Manila, a brown cardigan that is 100% wool, and my favorite faux fur vest from NewYorker. I like this outfit the best, not that I am quite analytical on how I have put my stuff together, but because when I dress up it's totally random, this last look I find well-balanced. 

AND...

Lastly, returning to my quest for winter shoes... I finally found 2 after months of search. 'Just thought for now that I would share the photos and If I get the chance, I will create some outfit posts.


This pair is a Chinese brand. About 18 euros and the comfiest thing ever!!! So far, this is my most favorite shoes! Just 'cause it's waaaaaaaaay toooo good!
This pair is a Weinbrenner in lilac. About 65 euros. Cheaper than the rest I have seen, since this is the biggest size in the junior section.  This, I hope, will save my feet during the worst of winter.

Autumn may be at its end, it is getting colder day by day where we are. Days are getting shorter, and it gets dark by 4pm :( sadly! My crazy days and weeks are failing me miserably from posting here often, but hey, let's see... I hope you are all well. To my friends in Manila, I miss our all-year hot weather & I hope you could send me some sunshine. 



Much love,


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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Beautiful Autumn. Ovcar Banja.

Something in my head is saying: "Make a Wish"

AUTUMN.
Perhaps the most magical season.
I have some shots from our day out today in Ovcar Banja, a town 40 minutes from Uzice, but I feel like not saying much 'cause the pictures are already so powerful. 



We went to this little neighborhood, which Ivan described as "Italy-like". Our plan was for me to get a massage but the spa center was not open till late, and good thing that I had my camera with me & Lili was up, so finally-- we got all 3 of us in one photo (we don't have a photo together until today). Hurray!  We are still hoping we could get some more photos with us 3 lying on the gorgeous autumn leaves before winter comes. 

Anyhow, here are some snaps from today...

Tata & Stojanka
Lili, still a little grumpy here.

a little friend trying to get our attention

this guy a little elusive
:)
Here, was once a location of a prenup shoot that Tata did, I was pregnant during that time so he showed me this place
I LOVE red leaves so I particularly asked for this shot
My family.

I am glad that I have picked up this European ritual of going for daily walks (really, our main square & plaza are filled up with families going for walks everyday in the afternoon), a rare occurrence in Manila... it's not so much about going out to eat and shop, but going out to see nature, feel the breeze, relax, and making sure that you're able to spend time with your family. It is not easy everyday, I am still learning the ropes of motherhood, there are challenges sometimes. Sure, we have hiccups every now and then, but then life seems to be going just fine.

How about you? How do you spend time with your family?


 
Pozdrav,



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