Power Mac Center fetes eco-conservation

The episodes of Portraits juxtapose two extremes — the quiet calm of Masungi Georeserve’s eco-conservationists against the unapologetically flamboyant drag queens of Butterboy Bakehouse.
Power Mac Center fetes eco-conservation

Apple Premium Reseller Power Mac Center is no stranger to celebrating communities with unique stories waiting to be shared and it was the inspiration for "Portraits," a special visual storytelling series created in collaboration with Filipino photographers showcasing the camera prowess of the iPhone.

"Power Mac Center recognizes the power of the platform we are given, using the technology that we have, to put the spotlight on communities with important advocacies. We put this series together not only to lend a face and voice to our subjects, but to inspire our audience to use their talents, pursue their passions, and make their mark, with the help of their favorite Apple devices," said Joey Alvarez, PMC director of Product Management and Marketing.

The episodes of Portraits juxtapose two extremes — the quiet calm of Masungi Georeserve's eco-conservationists against the unapologetically flamboyant drag queens of Butterboy Bakehouse. The contrast deliberately showcases the lengths to which iPhone photography stretches, effectively catering to every subject in between.

Featuring the fabulous drag queens Naia, Drag Race Philippines contestant Precious Paula Nicole and Pura Luka Vega, the latest episode was shot on iPhone by photographer Cru Camara who has worked with international publications and global brands.

It was set against the backdrop of Butterboy Bakehouse, which offers both delectable homemade croissants and entertaining performances during daylight drag or what they call as "drag brunch" and "meriendrag."

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