This coming April 13, 2019, we are excited to host photojournalist and street photographer, Veejay Villafranca in the gallery space of PURVEYR Post Poblacion.

Practicing photography for almost 15 years now, Veejay Villafranca is set to showcase some of his best works since he started back in 2005 up to the present.

For Villafranca, the religious practices in the country are often painted as extreme or sometimes fanatic. But being a documentary photographer, he always tries to find a deeper illustration than what the media provides. His upcoming exhibit, Barrio Sagrado is a collection of photographs that will make you take a second look on the Filipino’s faith and practices.

Villafranca has been covering different stories in the Philippines and Asia – from counter-culture to environmental issues, changing Filipino culture, and religious practices. Most of his works are in black and white, and this treatment blend well with his choice of subjects, as his photos clearly capture the raw emotions and the story sans the color.

“It’s time to look deeper into our culture and heritage and understand how we experience religiosity as a way of life.” – Veejay Villafranca

In line with the photo exhibit, PURVEYR will also release an exclusive collaborative t-shirt with Veejay Villafranca

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