Today is a good day! We have been working on getting our Kickstarter campaign up for the past two weeks and now it has finally been launched. Check out our Kickstarter page now to watch the video we put together and all the awesome rewards for supporters. This campaign is for the first phase of the project, basically to cover travel costs to collect stories and images from all nine indigenous areas. For those of you not familiar with Kickstarter it’s an all or nothing type of crowd sourcing campaign. Meaning we have to raise our set goal in 60 days or the funds are returned to each donor. Please check out our campaign page to learn more and of course please spread the word to people. Any support you can offer will go a long way to help bring awareness to the indigenous peoples here.
Katutubong Filipino ProjectA visual journey documenting the last remaining indigenous peoples' of the Philippine archipelago. |
59 Days and Counting – Project Launched
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Jacob Maentz is a freelance travel, culture and documentary photographer based in the Philippines. His passion lies in creating images that communicate a strong sense of place and cultural awareness in unique, challenging situations. You can read more about Jacob on his