hi, an invitation.... if you're near the place, please try to visit my 4th solo exhibit (featuring 75 images / 2005 collections) thanks...
THE LAST LEAF PHOTO EXHIBIT
An Edwin Loyola Photography Exhibit
Opening Ceremonies
Time: 6:00 pm Oct 7, 2005 .
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Oct 7-15, 2005
Metrobank Foundation Inc. Hall
Manila Doctors Hospital,
UN Avenue, Manila
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October 17-31, 2005
Philamlife East Side Lobby
Philamlife Building
UN Avenue, Manila
A fund-raising photo exhibit for the benefit of the
Community Service Projects of the Society of
Gynecologic Oncologists of the Philippines, Inc.
THE LAST LEAF is a photo exhibit sponsored by the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists of the Philippines which will embody the talent of Mr. Edwin Loyola.
Photography has long been recognized as an effective tool for social change. On October 2005, the Committee on Community Service of the society will embark on a photo documentary project to collect women's images, voices, and stories across the country. This will include images captured of the women in a variety of setting important to them: church, fishing, parks, with grandchildren, by schools, and at work. It will also include still life pictures that embody the symbols of hope and courage. Their images and stories have been used to humanize and embody the impact of cancer screening efforts on real people and their families in the Philippines. "The Last Leaf" photo exhibit is a unique health marketing tool designed to inspire underserved women to seek life-saving screening tests.
Our mission is to reach out to all women across the country, and projects like this are an important reminder that we reach out to individual women who are important in the lives of their families, who have unrealized dreams for their future, and who have a unique story to tell. They are huge inspiration for those who work to reduce the burden of cancer in the Philippine’s underserved communities. (Richard Cacho, MD)
s gynecologic oncologists, we often experience a battle with hope
We hope to experience a complete resection of tumor during surgery
We hope to feel the tumor-kill after radiotherapy or chemotherapy
We hope to see the cancer go in remission, if not, get cured
We hope that our cancer stricken human being will be able to live
As gynecologic oncologists, we behave like the last leaf that clings to the bough.
We cling to the promise given by the initial remission from adjuvant treatment
We cling to the promise that the same agent will afford the same remission, again.
We cling to the promise that a second agent, a third modality, will still work
We cling to the promise that alternative medicine may work, after all failed
Then, one by one the leaves began to fall; as gynecologic oncologists, we still hope
While the last hope fall with that lonely leaf, we still keep hoping for miracles
We keep imagining the leaf clinging to the bough
We keep in mind the springs, the summers
We often however, get exposed to the call of winter.
The last leaf, with the last leaf
The cancer stricken human being and the gynecologic oncologist
The last leaf that clings to the bough.
My God promised, we’ll be homeward bound
- ( Efren J. Domingo, MD)
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