Stela works in a bike shop [January 23, 2016].
Joseph is a waiter in Sulu Hotel [February 7, 2016].
Rowena is a security guard in a university [March 1, 2016].
I met Lhea in a badminton sports center. She was on-duty as receptionist at that time [March 23, 2016].
Christine is a saleslady in a bike shop [April 18, 2016].
Ritz is a bank manager. I normally don't take pictures of “bosses” but she was an exception [April 21, 2016].
Daisy is a saleslady of woodcraft products [April 28, 2016].
Syrene is a bank teller. She was taking a break when I took this shot [May 3, 2016].
Nelson works in a watch repair shop [June 4, 2016].
Tel is a saleslady of fountain pens [June 8, 2016].
Viory is an economist and teaches in a university [June 23, 2016].
Jhie works in Krispy Kreme and is usually in the drive-in counter [June 29, 2016].
A woodsman in Bukidnon [July 24, 2016].
A barrista trainee in Duka Resort, Misamis Oriental [August 2, 2016].
Flor works in a conference center in Bukidnon [August 6, 2016].
Helen is a saleslady in a computer shop [August 10, 2016].
Agnes is a security guard in a university [August 13, 2016].
Maryen is a saleslady of fountain pens [August 17, 2016].
Cherry, a waitress in a hot pot restaurant [August 29, 2016].
Janet works as cashier in a badminton center [September 29, 2016]. 
Dazel sells orchids and other flower variety [October 4, 2016].
Ann works in a jewelry shop that specializes in accessories with pearls. She is also into jewelry design [October 5, 2016].
Mhary is a street vendor of sweet corn. Her store is close to a university. Aside from buying corn from her, the students also do  volunteer work in her stall as part of their school requirement [10 November 2016].
Dianne is cashier and waitress at a restaurant specializing in Italian food and gelato [26 November 2016].
Camille is a saleslady of sports T-shirts. They are good giveaways for Christmas [26 November 2016].
Rachel is a canteen staff based in a university [20 November 2016].
Hello Stranger
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Hello Stranger

These are photos of “strangers” I meet in the course of the day.

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