
Capture Love With Vivo V50: Vlove Portrait Gallery Opens In Bangkok
vivo, a global leader in smartphone innovation, unveiled the VLOVE Portrait Gallery in Thailand to celebrate the launch of its highly anticipated V50 smartphone. Taking place at Central World Square C in Bangkok from now to March 2nd , the exhibition offers an immersive journey into the world of mobile photography, blending artistry and technology through a VLOVE-themed Portrait showcase.
Inspired by the Italian word Ancora, also a V50 color option, the VLOVE Portrait Gallery, themed Meet with Love, explores the diverse bonds we share as a human in this world - friends, partners, family, children, and pets. Through the lens of vivo V50, seven visionary photographers captured over sixty photographic pieces using V50 as a creative tool, showcasing love in boundless forms.
Embracing empathy and user-oriented innovation, this portrait exhibition embodies vivos belief in the Joy of Humanity. We encourage everyone to rediscover the love in their lives and capture those touching moments, said Zhu Yi , vivo Global Brand Strategy Senior Director, Our collaboration with ZEISS and renowned creators allows us to push imaging boundaries, bringing our brand vision - Beyond What You See, Unveiling What the World Could Be - to vibrant reality.
VLOVE Portrait Gallery: A Global Celebration of Love Through the Lens
The VLOVE Portrait Gallery is now open, showcasing a captivating collection of photographic works that explore the multifaceted theme of love through visual storytelling in the lens of vivo V50 and its state-of-the-art ZEISS Professional Portrait capabilities. Featuring a diverse range of perspectives, including ZEISS photographers Gabriel Santos and Urasha Jakkachaphol, global artist Jimmy Marble , and emerging local talents William Seng , Tienjen Huang, Aung Kyaw Tun, and Aw Ya Tha Soe, this exhibition is a curated exploration of human connection that prompts visitors to reflect on their own definitions of love and the moments that define those relationships, with each photograph capturing fleeting expressions and untold stories, transforming moments into visual poems.