Picture perfect Philippines
- Bonifacio Global City (Manila)
- Happy Beach Resort (Cebu)
- Intramuros (Manila)
- Fortune Island (Batangas)
- El Nido (Palawan)
- The Ruins (Negros Occidental)
- Calle Crisologo (Ilocos)
- Pinto Art Museum.
- How much is the entrance fee in Ayala Museum?
- Is Puerto Rico beautiful?
- How long should a photoshoot take?
- How do I get a prenup permit in Intramuros?
- What is prenuptial photoshoot?
- Where can I see sunrise in Tagaytay?
How much is the entrance fee in Ayala Museum?
Ayala Museum charges a reasonable admission fee of 425 pesos for adults, which gives you access to 4 floors of galleries, including both the permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Is Puerto Rico beautiful?
Puerto Rico has unspoiled nature and beautiful landscapes. From exotic white sand beaches to unbelievable rain forest and mountains to underground caves and bioluminescent bays. Amazing experiences abound in Puerto Rico.
How long should a photoshoot take?
A normal photoshoot usually lasts 1-2 hours, covers multiple locations, and the photographer delivers dozens of photos to choose from. Mini photoshoots, on the other hand, last only 30 minutes and include a smaller number of edited photos for you to choose from.
How do I get a prenup permit in Intramuros?
Have an unforgettable prenup shoot in the streets of Intramuros. With their old-world charm and timeless beauty, you'll have amazing photos with your partner that will last a lifetime. To secure a permit, fill out an Application for Non-Commercial Photo/Video Shoot at the Intramuros Administration Office.
What is prenuptial photoshoot?
Imagine a photo of you and your partner, all dressed up, at a memorable place or an IG-worthy location, while doing what you two love to do together. Then you choose to post these amazing shots online as a way of telling people that you two are set to be married!
Where can I see sunrise in Tagaytay?
People's Park in the Sky
With People's Park's excellent location atop Mount Sungay, Cavite's highest point, you'll get sweeping, breathtaking views of Tagaytay. Try to visit earlier in the day, especially during the weekend, since this is one of the most popular attractions in the city.