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As Construction Work Hums Softly In The Background, A Man Carrying A Powder-Blue Backpack Walks Across The Street
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Casual photography.
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State capture isn’t politics—it’s the organized looting of a nation.
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XG on Vogue Hong Kong June 2025.
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The Real Price of a Political Gimmick
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What’s cheaper than ₱20 rice? The politics behind it.
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On The Road To Tokyo: A Construction Truck Rolls Along The Expressway Under A Moody, Overcast Sky
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Casual photography.
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Japan dipped into its reserves, the Philippines dipped into theatrics—guess who’s still hungry?
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Casual photography.
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I don’t usually take pictures from my plane window seat—because part of me is terrified I’ll capture something that shouldn’t be there.
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A friend of mine helped build four properties in the Philippines—only to be shut out when the relationship ended.
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Transparency Done Right: The Unsettling Chisa Moment
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There’s a fine line between protecting someone’s privacy and honoring their humanity. XG’s decision to share a quiet glimpse into Chisa’s struggle in Paris wasn’t just about transparency—it was about trust.
