Macau deserves to be appreciated more as a travel destination. Just saying. With a show of hands (assuming I’m TED-talking here), how many of you have actually traveled to Macau? With ‘actually traveled’, I mean not as a day tour from Hong Kong. I’m asking because a lot of people I know treat Macau as…
Category: adios, instagram.
In 2017, I started an Instagram account under the username @wheressherlyn and later renamed it to @sherr_hernandez. For 2021, I have decided to quit Instagram for good to just focus on providing more quality travel stories and tips, my photography journey, and some life updates here in my website. I know some of my followers will miss my long-form captions, so I am slowly migrating everything here. :)
#11: Judgers gonna judge, Potatoes gonna potate.
“Why are you posting photos at the beach in a swimsuit? Aren’t you teaching in uni?” Some people had the audacity to intervene with my life and asked me this question. I just finished watching the reality show @thecirclenetflix and I could relate with what @itsssammiee said about someone questioning her on posting photos in a bikini despite having…
#10: This Pandemic actually ‘heals’ the world.
[THE BENEFITS OF GIVING TOURISM A BREAK] As you are reading this, most of our favorite travel destinations might be rehabilitating on its own in the absence of tourists. We all have been seeing it in the news and social media: bluer skies because less cars are on the road, clearer waters because less to…
#9: Ugh, Can’t Wait to Start over in 2021.
TO ME, 2020 HASN’T ACTUALLY STARTED YET. But as they say, “The show must go on.” Are you spending quarantine in your hometowns? If so, tell me about these places, and convince me to see them. ☺ January was when Taal Volcano erupted and my hometown (which is by the Taal Lake) was directly affected….
#8: My Southeast Asia Food Diaries
10 photos of Southeast Asia food I was able to try in each country, and here are their back stories: SINGAPORE: Chilli Crab, Mantou Buns, and Teh Tarik 🇸🇬 Chilli crab has been on my SEA food bucket list and had it for my solo celebratory dinner (‘coz I rock and roll solo 97% of…
#7: Traveling As An Afterthought
Have you always thought of traveling somewhere? Not in my case. Honestly, until now, I am still surprised with myself in terms of how I got addicted to traveling like I do today. I created a short film expressing how traveling came as an afterthought to me:
#6: I Was Intimidated By Siem Reap.
To those who have been to Cambodia, what was your favorite part of the trip? ☺ I’ve been reading a lot of travel blogs and guides before coming to Cambodia, and I always see it as MOSTLY ONLY A PART OF the “Indochina Backpacking Adventure” or “Banana Pancake Trail” itineraries, but not a destination of its…
#5: Two Worlds
I might be practicing an academic career in one of the most formal disciplines there is (read: Politics and Foreign Affairs) where being prim and proper, being diplomatic, and being at our most educated and cosmopolitan selves are the basic norms. At the same time, I can be the quirkiest and most passionate (self-proclaimed and…
#4: There Are No Rules.
Here’s another short film because I’m feeling so extra today. 😎 Yes, there are indeed no rules. There are no rules on how to be creative and how you’re supposed to live your life. Trust me, I know how liberating it is to live your life in your own terms. I still have some things…
#3: An Unexplored Backyard
I’m trying so hard to combat my laziness and make brisk walking and photo walks a regular thing. Today I was able to pull myself out of bed to go outside and walk around. Boy, Manila is so back to its usual weekday craziness. 🥴 I have a lot of passion projects in mind, and…
#2: What Sets Your Soul On Fire?
Ten years ago, I started embarking on a journey to go around the Philippines and Asia to take photographs of beautiful landscapes, museums and historical sites, architectural wonders, street art, and the candid daily affairs of people, all while keeping a full-time job. Ten years after, here I am. (Travel and street) photography still sets…
#1: How Instagram Could Ruin Our Creative Process
Is it just me, or Instagram could really ruin someone’s creative process? This photo I’ve taken in Myanmar somehow made it to the Picture Perfect section of Manila Bulletin, a national newspaper in the Philippines, and, along with my other photos, to a photo exhibit at the University of the Philippines Asian Center (featuring grad school classmates…