THE Ibagiw Festival, an activity of Baguio in line with its status as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Creative City, has opened with a bang. One of the loudest events held as part of the festival is an exhibit of Eduardo Masferre photographs, titled Cordillera Analogues. Analogues, because they are not digital photographs, but produced in the gelatin-negative way of yesteryear. They are black-and-white photographs taken between 1934 and 1956 in the Cordillera the mountains of Northern Luzon, the home of several ethnic tribes. The exhibit which opened at the Baguio Convention Center s Gallery 2600 last Saturday, November 18 features 28 iconic photographs that show the independent, proud and rich life of the Cordillera and its culture when these were taken.