
Batch 14 winners in the Still Life (Glass) category. In front (from left to right) are Norman Santiago 4th Place, Germain Leloi Alilio 3rd Place, Kris Anthony C. Viceral First Place, Carter Luma-ang 2nd Place, and Christopher F. Verzosa 5th Place. At the back are the other Top Ten winners: Dan Christian L. Go 8th, Christopher Marinduque 9th, Jerema Remoto 7th, Antonio C. Engua 6th and Raphael Kalaw 10th.
On one wall of the FPPF Art Chamber 1 were their Portrait photos, and they were good; a little better than the previous batch but definitely better. On the other wall were their works on still life, and they were simply amazing! These guys are experts in product photography!
Like the previous batch, Batch 13, Batch 14 produced the best ever harvest of still life photos in the memory of FPPF. Almost all of them got the lighting right (these were glass, shiny objects that are difficult to light and photograph properly); composition was perfect with almost all entries and the play of colors was just stunning. It was a challenging assignment, and they delivered.
The Batch 14 winners in Still Life – Glass:
- Kris Anthony C. Viceral – First Place
- Germain “Leloi” Alilio – Second Place
- Carter Luma-ang – Third Place
- Norman Santiago – Fourth Place
- Christopher F. Verzosa – Fifth Place

The top ten Portrait category winners of Batch 14: left to right, in front, are Antonio C. Engua 5th Place, Carter Luma-ang 2nd Place, Angelica I. Simbajon First Place, Kathryn Ann Lim Salamat 4th Place and Norman Santiago 3rd Place. At the back are Maria Chrizelle Alilio 10th, Juniette D. Capili 9th, Teodoro Sim Jr. 8th, Michele dela Cruz 7th and Kris Anthony C. Viceral 6th.
The winners in the Portrait category:
- Angelica I. Simbajon – First Place
- Carter Luma-ang – Second Place
- Norman Santiago – Third Place
- Kathryn Ann Lim Salamat – Fourth Place
- Antonio C. Engua – Fifth Place
The first to third place winners in both categories received trophies from the FPPF, while the 4th and 5th place winners received medals, all courtesy of YKL Color/Fujifilm Philippines.
We would like to make special mention of a young lady, Michele dela Cruz, who showed strong dedication to her study of photography that not even a severe flu could stop her from attending the final day of the workshop. She would doze off most of the time during the final day due to headache but woke up to find that she won 7th place in the Portrait category. She’s that girl in the photo above, red nose and all, but she still managed to smile for the camera. Congrats, Michele!
The winning photos of Batch 14 are now in the Gallery.



























