The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) and CameraHaus came together to honor creativity, advocacy, and the power of storytelling through images at the awarding of the CameraHaus Photo Challenge, held during the CameraHaus Photo Festival last August 28, 2025 at Ayala Malls Manila Bay.
The competition invited photographers to capture the essence of the ASP Angels Walk for Autism 2025, held in May, a landmark event that celebrates inclusion, acceptance, and the collective strength of the autism community. From the sea of green-clad walkers to the heartfelt moments shared by families, friends, and advocates, photographers were challenged to showcase the humanity and spirit that define this annual tradition.
2nd Place: Jennelyn Tamolang
3rd Place: John Carl Magalong
After careful deliberation, Camerahaus announced the winners:
1st Place: Jansen Dudang
1st Place: Jansen Dudang
2nd Place: Jennelyn Tamolang
3rd Place: John Carl Magalong
Their works stood out for their ability to capture not only striking images, but also the emotion, hope, and unity that have made the Angels Walk for Autism an enduring symbol of advocacy for nearly two decades.
The awarding ceremony was graced by CameraHaus executives Robenson Ong Lo (VP for Operations) and Richmond Chi (Facilitator), together with ASP Project Coordinator Tina Borbe. The event underscored the fruitful partnership between CameraHaus and ASP in promoting both artistic expression and disability inclusion.
The ASP Angels Walk for Autism, first held in 2000, has grown into the country’s largest gathering for autism acceptance. Year after year, it draws thousands of families, advocates, and allies, turning public spaces into platforms of awareness and pride. The contest brought a fresh dimension to the event—allowing photographers to interpret and amplify its message in creative ways.
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