THE PHILIPPINE’S LONGEST-running and most prestigious photography convention returns in grand fashion as the Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation, Inc. (FPPF) officially launches PhotoWorld Asia 2026 (PWA 2026)—a four-day celebration of photography, video, and content creation set from January 29 to February 1, 2026. Hosted across two major Makati venues—the Glorietta Activity Center and the AIM Conference Center—the event promises to be the most expansive gathering yet for visual storytellers in the region.
TRENDS, STORIES AND TECH
Carrying the theme “Trends. Stories. Technology.”, PhotoWorld Asia 2026 reflects the evolving landscape of imaging, where photography now intersects seamlessly with filmmaking, digital content creation, artificial intelligence, and social media-driven storytelling.
Recognized by the city’s official “Make It Makati” media channel as the biggest photography convention in Metro Manila, the event strengthens Makati’s position as a thriving hub for arts and culture.
GLOBAL MASTERS, ONE CREATIVE STAGE
At the heart of PWA 2026 is its impressive lineup of international masters of photography, invited by FPPF to share expertise, insights, and inspiration.
Leading the global roster is Hanson Fong (USA), an internationally acclaimed wedding and portrait photographer known for blending artistry with business mastery.
Joining him are Lewis Choi (Hong Kong), a respected authority in street photography and visual storytelling; Yusuf Hashim (Malaysia), celebrated for his global travel imagery and digital artistry; and Harry Woo (Malaysia), a veteran industry master and longtime collaborator of FPPF, according to the announcement made by Mrs. Eduviges “Edi” Huang, FPPF Chairwoman during the launching of Photo World Asia 2026.
These global experts will headline the Photo-Video Convention and International Seminar Series at the AIM Conference Center, conducting masterclasses and lectures from January 29 to February 1.
PHI CREATIVE POWERHOUSES
Mr. Victor “Vic” Sison, the President of FPPF and Head of Education, introduced the PWA 2026 speakers. Complementing the international speakers is a strong lineup of distinguished Filipino creatives.
Award-winning film director Mark Meily and respected photojournalist Yummie Dingding bring real-world storytelling perspectives shaped by years of industry experience. Franz Lopez, founder of Born in Film, will deliver the keynote “Beyond the Shutter,” examining how photography now extends into podcasting, filmmaking, and community building.
Also joining the roster are Abi Miguel, a fine art photography specialist; Orlando “Orlee” Ninon, who will explore the growing role of Artificial Intelligence in photography; and Nigel Ian Laxamana, who will conduct an interactive session on camera rigging and technical workflows.
TRADE FAIR AND HANDS-ON INNOVATION
Running parallel to the convention is a major photography trade fair at the Glorietta Activity Center, free and open to the public.
Industry giants such as Sony, Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Lumix, Camerahaus, Henry’s, and many others will showcase cutting-edge gear, including hands-on demos of the Sony Alpha 7 V and limited-edition Yashica x Peanuts digital cameras.
Participants can also experience live portfolio shoots with professional models at the Midnight Dream Studio in K-Park, Glorietta 1, offering creatives a rare opportunity to practice and refine their craft in a professional setup.
EDUCATION, ACCESS AND COMMUNITY
While the trade fair is free, the three-day educational seminar is priced at ₱5,000, with a discounted ₱4,000 rate for students, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
Registration is available through the official FPPF channels.
“PhotoWorld Asia 2026 is where photography evolves beyond the frame,” said Jam Ramos, PWA 2026 Chairperson. “We are creating a space where passion for storytelling meets the latest in creative technology.”
A LEGACY OF VISUAL EXCELLENCE
Founded in 1987, the Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation remains committed to advancing photography through education, exhibitions, and professional development.
With PhotoWorld Asia 2026, FPPF once again affirms its leadership in shaping the future of visual storytelling—not just in the Philippines, but across Asia.
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