Lived experiences of selected members of the street walkers Philippines / by Christian Isaac E. Cueno and Sharon O. Fabian.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2019.Description: xii, 61 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: CUENO, CHRISTIAN ISAAC E. and FABIAN, SHARON O. Lived Experiences of the Selected Members of Street Walkers Philippines. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. June 2019. Adviser: Ms. Erica Charmane B. Hernandez. This study described the lived experiences of the selected members of Street Walkers Philippines. It aimed to describe the demographic profile of the informants in terms of their career path and photographers who influenced them. It also aimed to determine the motivation, conflicts encountered in street photography, and ethical issues experienced by selected members of Street Walkers Philippines. This study was conducted from January to March 2019. The method used in this study was phenomenological qualitative design. Phenomenological approach was used in the study to determine the demographic profile, motivation, conflicts, and ethical issues experienced of the selected members of Street Walkers Philippines. In this study, the researchers used in-depth interview design and narrative research design to determine the lived experiences of the selected Street Walkers Philippines. The interview guide questions were developed by the researchers to address the lived experiences of the participants. Based on the results, the researchers gathered data from six selected members Of Street Walkers Philippines. The study revealed that the informants had different career path, but most of them revealed that street photography is not a source of income to them. The study also revealed that the informants had different motivations in doing street photography economically, emotionally, and intellectually. Most of the informants were motivated by their peers. The study revealed that the informants had different reasons in joining the group. Their reasons include organizational learning and social interaction while the other one revealed that it is to practice his advocacy on street photography. The study also revealed that the informants experienced and encountered different conflicts in street photography which involves the ethical issues such as photo grabbing, purism, staging and invasion of privacy. The study revealed that the informants shared different benefits in joining the group. They also revealed that after joining the group, they were able to learn and improve new skills. They were able to express themselves and their passion while others learned humility and patience.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Arts in Journalism) Cavite State University.

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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), Department of Languages and Mass Communication

CUENO, CHRISTIAN ISAAC E. and FABIAN, SHARON O. Lived Experiences
of the Selected Members of Street Walkers Philippines. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor
of Arts in Journalism. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. June 2019. Adviser: Ms.
Erica Charmane B. Hernandez.

This study described the lived experiences of the selected members of Street Walkers
Philippines. It aimed to describe the demographic profile of the informants in terms of their
career path and photographers who influenced them. It also aimed to determine the motivation,
conflicts encountered in street photography, and ethical issues experienced by selected
members of Street Walkers Philippines. This study was conducted from January to March
2019.
The method used in this study was phenomenological qualitative design.
Phenomenological approach was used in the study to determine the demographic profile,
motivation, conflicts, and ethical issues experienced of the selected members of Street Walkers
Philippines. In this study, the researchers used in-depth interview design and narrative research
design to determine the lived experiences of the selected Street Walkers Philippines. The
interview guide questions were developed by the researchers to address the lived experiences
of the participants.
Based on the results, the researchers gathered data from six selected members Of
Street Walkers Philippines. The study revealed that the informants had different career path, but
most of them revealed that street photography is not a source of income to them. The study also
revealed that the informants had different motivations in doing street photography economically,
emotionally, and intellectually. Most of the informants were motivated by their peers. The study
revealed that the informants had different reasons in joining the group. Their reasons include
organizational learning and social interaction while the other one revealed that it is to practice
his advocacy on street photography. The study also revealed that the informants experienced
and encountered different conflicts in street photography which involves the ethical issues such
as photo grabbing, purism, staging and invasion of privacy. The study revealed that the

informants shared different benefits in joining the group. They also revealed that after joining the
group, they were able to learn and improve new skills. They were able to express themselves
and their passion while others learned humility and patience.

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