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Where Wedding Stories Begin

My Sony Members gathered for Sony’s Manila Wedding Masterclass

In a celebration of creativity, craft, and community, Sony Philippines gathered some of the country’s most respected wedding storytellers for a landmark event that placed the art of capturing love at center stage. Held at Enderun Events in Taguig, the Manila Wedding Masterclass marked a meaningful first—not only as an exclusive experience for My Sony members, but as the first Sony-led gathering to unite Sony Alpha professionals in the Philippines who specialize in wedding photography and filmmaking. Designed to mirror the rhythm and emotion of an actual wedding day, the immersive masterclass blended inspiration with real-world practice, reaffirming Sony’s commitment to empowering visual creators who document life’s most intimate milestones.

Sony Alpha Professionals Industry leaders in Wedding Storytelling with Sony Philippines

From the opening moments, the tone was set for a day devoted to storytelling at its finest. Sony Philippines President and Managing Director Shuhei Sugihara welcomed participants into an environment where artistry meets innovation, highlighting the brand’s dedication to supporting creators through technology, education, and community-building. Central to this vision was Sony’s evolving imaging philosophy and the introduction of tools engineered for fleeting, once-in-a-lifetime moments—most notably the Sony Alpha 7 V, built to keep pace with the speed, pressure, and beauty of real wedding celebrations.

Jaja Samaniego leads an engaging session to create meaningful wedding imagery

At the heart of the masterclass stood five influential voices who have helped shape modern wedding storytelling in the Philippines: Jaja Samaniego, Jason Magbanua, Jiggie Alejandrino, Pilar Bonnin, and Sherard Yu. Through an engaging panel discussion, each shared personal insights on creativity, authenticity, and the evolving expectations of couples in the digital age. Rather than viewing social media as a limitation, Samaniego described it as a space of inspiration and collaboration—an opportunity to design visual narratives as thoughtfully as architects design homes, always grounded in genuine human emotion.

Jason Magbanua demonstrates real-time editing techniques for Same Day Edit videos

Magbanua echoed the importance of authenticity, emphasizing that meaningful wedding films emerge when creators remain faithful to their artistic voice instead of chasing trends. For him, the strongest client connections happen naturally when storytelling reflects sincerity rather than imitation. Alejandrino, known for his mastery of lighting and portraiture, spoke of balance—the responsibility to honor a couple’s vision first while still allowing space for creative exploration. Trust, he noted, remains the foundation of every successful image.

Jiggie Alejandrino shares lighting techniques for weddings or pre-nup shoots

Yu, celebrated for his hybrid approach to photo and video, highlighted how advancing camera technology continues to expand creative freedom without changing the emotional core of weddings. Adaptation, he explained, is essential as tools evolve, yet the essence of storytelling—capturing love, connection, and fleeting moments—remains timeless. Bonnin, whose portrait work leans toward fine-art expression, encouraged fellow creatives to seek inspiration beyond their usual genres, reminding participants that humility and lifelong learning keep artistic passion alive.

Sherard Yu leads a live demonstration on filming couple wedding scenes

Beyond conversation, the masterclass unfolded through immersive Touch and Try sessions that recreated realistic wedding environments. Indoors, Yu demonstrated cinematic video techniques while Magbanua guided participants through directing and editing approaches that shape compelling wedding films. Outdoors, Samaniego explored natural-light storytelling at the Atrium Façade, Alejandrino refined lighting and composition at the Fountain Area, and Bonnin led a garden portrait session focused on emotion-driven fine art imagery. Each station allowed attendees to work directly with Sony cameras and lenses, translating theory into practice within lifelike scenarios.

Pilar Bonnin discusses bridal portrait techniques

To extend the excitement beyond the venue, Sony Philippines introduced a contest inviting participants to share their favorite moments and behind-the-scenes highlights from the event. Outstanding entries would earn premium rewards, including a Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II lens, a G Master Premium Kit, and partner prizes from Benro, Epson, Gutek, Hollyland, and Nanlite—further reinforcing Sony’s support for creators pursuing excellence in their craft.

My Sony Members practice their skills during the Touch and Try session

More than a technical workshop, the Manila Wedding Masterclass became a gathering of shared purpose. By connecting storytellers from across Metro Manila in a space of learning, experimentation, and inspiration, Sony Philippines created a milestone moment for the local wedding industry. It was a reminder that behind every photograph and film lies a deeper mission: preserving memories that couples will carry for a lifetime. Through innovation and community, Sony continues to ensure that these stories are not only captured—but truly felt.

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