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Here in Sine Haraya, we blend the artistry of photography with the power of branding to create captivating and enduring visual narratives. With unwavering commitment to our core values of flexibility, reliability, excellence, professionalism, and integrity, we dedicate ourselves to crafting timeless and impactful creative outputs. We approach every project with 'malasakit,' ensuring our clients' success is our top priority, and their dreams are brought to life through our lens.
CORPORATE VIDEOS
FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY
SINE comes from the word cinematography or the art of visual communication.
HARAYA is a Filipino word meaning vision or imagination.
With Sine Haraya, your vision will take form and capture your audience’s heart.


As two factory workers take a break, one vents his anger, replaying a moment of embarrassment that won’t let go. The other listens — calmly, patiently — while opening a bag of Barrio Deluxe Ube Cheese Pandesal. No lectures, no fixing. Just food, presence, and time.
Set on a rooftop in Taiwan, “Gutom Lang Iyan” opens with a shout that cuts through the morning air, birds scattering as the city wakes and Taipei 101 stands quietly in the background. What follows is a familiar scene for many — exhaustion, frustration, and emotions spilling over after a long day of work far from home. As two factory workers take a break, one vents his anger, replaying a moment of embarrassment that won’t let go. The other listens — calmly, patiently — while opening a bag of Barrio Deluxe Ube Cheese Pandesal. No lectures, no fixing. Just food, presence, and time. Slowly, something shifts. The rant softens. The tension eases. And somewhere between bites, the weight of the day feels lighter. This film is a reminder that sometimes, emotions don’t need answers right away. Sometimes they just need to be shared — over food, with someone you trust. Because not everything is anger. Sometimes… gutom lang iyan.