Philippine Daily Inquirer catches on an Andres' passion for vision
Ryan del Prado Andres’ personal photo exhibit bats for ‘meaningful elections’ RYAN DEL PRADO ANDRES, A 25-year-old Ateneo Law graduate and Bar Candidate for 2010, has put together a personal campaign bridging his art—photography—and his cause—meaningful elections.
His series of photos entitled “Vote For Me” has circulated among social networking sites and has struck a nerve with many young voters for its raw imagery and simple message.
What gave you the idea to do a personal political campaign?
This idea stems from one of my personal advocacies, having meaningful elections. As a former co-head of the Legal Network for Truthful Elections’ (Lente) Networking and Mobilization Committee, and now a volunteer, I’ve seen how Filipinos pour all their efforts in the electoral process. Everyone is a stakeholder in an election. This started as a personal art project that I planned to spread only online, mostly on my Facebook page. It’s good to know that people I don’t even know have seen and have appreciated this series of photos.
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His series of photos entitled “Vote For Me” has circulated among social networking sites and has struck a nerve with many young voters for its raw imagery and simple message.
What gave you the idea to do a personal political campaign?
This idea stems from one of my personal advocacies, having meaningful elections. As a former co-head of the Legal Network for Truthful Elections’ (Lente) Networking and Mobilization Committee, and now a volunteer, I’ve seen how Filipinos pour all their efforts in the electoral process. Everyone is a stakeholder in an election. This started as a personal art project that I planned to spread only online, mostly on my Facebook page. It’s good to know that people I don’t even know have seen and have appreciated this series of photos.
CONTINUE READING HERE.
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