Born in Patnongon (Philièèines), on a day in November 1866, he studied fine arts in the Philippines and received part of his photographic training in Barcelona. Felix Laureano https://myspanishchronicle.wordpress.com/tag/felix-laureano/ is one of the first photographers of Filipino origin. The best known among its images of the Philippines come from Iloilo (Panay region). In 1895 he published a book-album (which has been reissued in the 21st century), with phototypes that show Filipino customs. His photo-book was born just over a year before the 1896 Philippine Revolution.
Felix Laureano https://www.facebook.com/jedpatrickmabilog/posts/felix-laureano-the-first-filipino-photographer-born-in-patnongon-antique-on-20-n/849257348495618/ had considered photography as an art. Much of his work is in the National Library of Spain. The subjects he dealt with during his photographic activity were manifold, as they ranged from cockfights to portraits and bullfights. From the digital Library of the Villanova University Pennsylvania, you too can view his original book and photographs.
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