About the Author
Posted by Enrico Dee on April 14, 2006
Enrico Dee is a twenty-something who simply enjoys life. He was born in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, and took up BS Computer Science at the University of St. La Salle.
He currently enjoys life as a full time travel blogger.
During free time, he does what he really loves most: PHOTOGRAPHY. He may not be the best photographer, but still, he enjoys sharing his shots through his blog.
Aside from photography, Enrico’s other passion is gallivanting around the country. He has been to several key destinations in the Philippines like Batanes, Coron, Sagada, Banaue, Cebu, Iloilo, Guimaras, Subic, Clark, Vigan, Baguio, Dumaguete, Boracay, Legazpi, Naga, El Nido, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, etc.
He has also seen some of the country’s most colorful and lively festivals perform. Among them: Bacolod’s Masskara Festival, La Carlota City’s Pasalamat Festival, Iloilo’s Dinagyang, Tultugan, and Pintados de Pasi Festivals, Cebu’s Sinulog, Dumanjug’s Sinanggiyaw, Sibulan’s Yagyag Festival, San Carlos City’s PintaFlores, bayawan’s Panagbenga, Davao’s Kadayawan Festival Bukidnon’s Kaamulan Festival and Laoag City’s Pamulinawen Festival.
Rightly so, Dee chose the domain name Byahilo if only to illustrate his passion for gallivanting around the country’s more than 7000 islands.
Annalyn Jusay, Manila Bulletin
With such travel experience and passion for capturing moments on film, Enrico has certainly lived up to the name of Byahilo, wherein every photo has a story, and every story is an adventure in itself.
Julius Rocas, The Four-Eyed Journal
Enrico Dee spends most of his free time exploring the Philippines, where he was born and raised. …He leaves you no excuse not to visit the Philippines.
Anni Poulsen, The Travel Cooler, London, UK
If there was one word to describe Enrico Dee’s Byahilo, it would be: passion. His unquenchable thirst for life has him combining his passion for travel and photography and turning it into Byahilo. When you read Byahilo, you not only get a virtual trip to the best spots in the Philippines, but you also get to find out that he’s doing what he loves, and getting away with it.
La Ako Maisip
His motto in life: Enjoy life at its best!
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Hahaha! I still can’t believe it. We were neighbors before, when you were very young. It’s nice to see you doing great in blogging. Wish you more success Ric.
Cheers,
Manang from Seaside
erikkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!! musta n? it’s been years we haven’t seen each other or getting in touch! diri ta lng man ka gle mkta…see u soon my dear…miss u! tc alwys!
gEnEa (sha)
Good luck ang representative ng north cotabato home of the Halad Festival, the first aliwan champion and 2 time champion sa Aliwan 2003 good luck! you will win for sure! I’m sure they will give their best performance for all of the people in cebu and all over the world.. please support mindanao festival especially the Halad Festival and Hinugyaw and North Cotabato’s Festiva this upcoming Sinulog 2011l.. Viva Pit Señor!
ericcccccccccccccccc!!!!!! musta na???? diri ko gle kamo makita ni sha ba…. improving c mego ah…. update naman da sang life mo abi…. shaaa miss u too… busy gid ko abi wala na time online… unlike before 24/7 lol “P
hi sir,
i just like to know if your selling your photograph of festivals, if you do please contact me 09267312990. thanks