About

Onin Lorente is a Filipino photographer and visual artist based in Manila, Philippines. He is known for his unique style of photography, which combines elements of documentary, street, and fine art photography.

Born in Manila in 1988, Onin developed an interest in photography at an early age. He began taking pictures with his father's old film camera and soon realized that he had a passion for capturing moments and telling stories through his images. After graduating from college with a degree in Visual Arts, Onin decided to pursue photography professionally.

In the years since then, Onin has become one of the most sought-after photographers in the Philippines. His work has been featured in numerous publications including National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, and TIME Magazine. He has also exhibited his work at galleries around the world including the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo and the Museum of Modern Art New York.

Onin's work often focuses on social issues such as poverty, inequality, and human rights abuses. He has traveled extensively throughout Southeast Asia to document these issues firsthand. His photographs have been used to raise awareness about these issues and to inspire positive change.

Onin is also an advocate for environmental conservation and sustainability. He regularly works with organizations such as Greenpeace to promote sustainable practices and protect natural resources around the world.

In addition to his photographic work, Onin is also a passionate educator who teaches workshops on photography and visual storytelling around the world. Through his teaching he hopes to inspire others to use their creativity to make a positive impact on their communities and the world at large.

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