Photojournalism: Honorable Mention 2018 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Every January, numerous pilgrims take part in the Feast of Black Nazarene in Manila, Philippines. The Black Nazarene is a life-size statue of a dark-skinned Jesus Christ carrying a cross. Throughout the grand procession, devotees are walking barefoot as a sign of humility and they are striving to touch the image of Black Nazarene with the belief of receiving a blessing or miracle. They associate their hardship and struggles in life to the wounds and sufferings experienced by Jesus Christ. Participation in the procession can be considered risky because of possible injuries or even casualty brought upon by exhaustion, heat and stampede of congested crowd. For over four centuries, the Feast of Black Nazarene is one of the most meaningful religious celebrations in the Philippines with a hectic but festive environment which participated by devotees reaching up to 12 million.
AUTHOR
Mr. Jophel Botero Ybiosa hails from Quezon City, Philippines. An alumnus of Polytechnic University of the Philippines, founder of Team Juan Makasining, a 2013 SEAMEO-SPAFA Photography Scholar (Thailand), a member of Society of International Travel and Tourism Photographers (United Kingdom) and Federation of Philippine Photographers’ Foundation. Before joining Princess Cruise Lines, he was a Photographer under Robin C. Padilla Productions. He’s a Philippine representative to international photography competitions and already won grand prizes. His artistic works have been exhibited in U.S.A., United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands and across Asia.
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