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See how Anne Curtis and BJ Pascual brought the vivo V50 shoot to life!



MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Beyond social media interactions and fun events, vivo ambassador Anne Curtis and BJ Pascual share a bond rooted in their passion for creativity.


With BJ framing the shots and Anne embodying the vision, their collaboration beautifully merges friendship and art.


The vivo V50 shoot was extra special, with BJ—who has worked on multiple projects for vivo—now joining Anne to spotlight the latest flagship smartphone.


Ahead, get a glimpse of the lively behind-the-scenes moments with this dynamic duo!



The power of perfect synergy


It’s clear that Anne and BJ shared a natural comfort on set, complemented by their mutual confidence in each other. Playing to her strengths, Anne served stunning angles in every layout while BJ hyped her up and captured the shots.


Best believe, the shoot was a perfect balance of work and fun, with smiles and laughter spreading to everyone present, from the glam squad to the whole production team!



Keeping the vibes high during a debrief


Caught on camera: that universally relatable pause while carefully reviewing every shot.


This brief moment of quiet review quickly turned into shared excitement, with Anne and BJ exchanging high-fives and laughter after nailing a series of perfect shots!


Featuring a powerful 50MP ZEISS All Main Camera, the vivo V50 raises the bar for portrait photography, producing crisp, high-quality images with ease.


Even better, designed for long hours of creativity, its powerful 6000mAh BlueVolt Battery keeps it running through extended photo sessions—just like this one with Anne and BJ!


High-fashion portraits—secured


Using the vivo V50's Photo Mode, BJ photographed Anne as she struck editorial-style poses for an edgy layout.


For enhanced precision, its focal length can be easily adjusted to suit any creative style. BJ worked with the 48mm to expertly capture these portraits of Anne.


What sealed the deal for him was the vivo V50's AI Aura Light Portrait 2.0, offering adjustable warmth and brightness to create the perfect lighting for these stunning shots of Anne, suitable for a fashion spread!


BJ's new ally for portrait perfection


Precision matters to BJ as a photographer. His keen eye for detail extends to his choice of camera lenses, ensuring every shot meets his high standards.


He highlighted how the vivo V50 exceeded his expectations throughout the dynamic shoot with Anne, thanks to its ZEISS co-engineered camera that redefines portrait photography.


Recognizing ZEISS' excellence, BJ acknowledged its status as a leader in high-quality optics, edging imagery closer to real life.



Combining style with a powerhouse camera system, the vivo V50 starts at PHP 27,999—bringing pro-level photography within reach. Pre-order now until March 14, 2025, via the vivo website, Shopee, and Lazada.


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