Max Collins and Michelle Dee Slay with vivo V50’s ZEISS Style Bokeh for Pro-Level Portraits

Slay picture-perfect moments using the vivo V50’s ZEISS Style Bokeh effects.

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In today’s digital age, knowing how to capture the right angle can be the difference between getting scrolled past or going viral. When browsing social media feeds, users are naturally drawn to individuals who effortlessly serve perfect photos. Followers are quick to show love the moment their favorite creators appear, especially when the content hits all the right marks.

This holds true for content queens Max Collins and Michelle Dee, who continue to capture attention with every photo and video they post. Their ability to consistently engage their audience and spark conversations reflects their undeniable influence and power in the online space.

Most recently, Max and Michelle took the spotlight once again. This time, they proved that it only takes the vivo V50’s ZEISS Style Bokeh effects to create those dreamy, viral-worthy shots. The result was a flurry of likes, shares, and admiration for the visuals they delivered.

Max Collins’ favorite? The Biotar bokeh

Every angle is a good angle for Max. As one of the country’s most admired beauties, it’s no surprise that she delivers one flawless portrait after another. Shot in 23mm, 35mm, and 50mm using the vivo V50’s Multifocal Portrait Mode, her photos speak for themselves.

What makes them even more captivating is her use of the Biotar bokeh. Known for its iconic swirl effect, the Biotar bokeh draws inspiration from the legendary ZEISS Biotar lens, a lens that typically comes with a Php 23,000 price tag. Max shows how easily this look can be achieved with just a tap on the vivo V50.

She uses the Biotar effect during a fun bestie night out, capturing candid moments filled with food, drinks, and laughter. The result is striking, playful portraits that reflect the energy of the night, elevated by a cinematic depth and soft background swirl.

Michelle Dee stuns with the B-Speed, Distagon, and Planar bokeh styles

Michelle Dee doesn’t just take photos. She creates scenes that look like they belong on the cover of a magazine. When she’s in front of the camera, she goes all in. Every pose is intentional, and every snap feels editorial.

She begins with the Distagon bokeh in her dressing room. The effect’s soft-focus circles add warmth, depth, and a luxe finish to her behind-the-scenes moments, very much like the Php 83,000 ZEISS Distagon lens would deliver.

Once she’s glammed up, Michelle steps into a hallway, channeling her runway energy with the B-Speed bokeh active. This style creates a smooth, shallow depth of field that separates her from the background with stunning clarity. It is inspired by the ultra-rare B-Speed lens, mimicking the aesthetic of a Php 219,000 piece of pro-level equipment.

Her favorite is the Planar bokeh. Captured in 35mm, this effect replicates the Php 60,000 ZEISS Planar lens, known for its precision in balancing sharp detail and soft-focus background. The result is an even, polished look that highlights lighting and depth without overpowering the subject.

Michelle Dee captured in 35mm with Planar Bokeh

Snap Your Own Pro-Looking Portraits with vivo V50

Max and Michelle prove that creating dreamy, high-quality portraits no longer requires professional cameras or expensive lenses. With the vivo V50, users can access all seven of the iconic ZEISS Style Bokeh effects with ease, transforming everyday shots into professional-grade content.

For those ready to level up their content, the vivo V50 is now available for only Php 25,999, Php 2,000 off its original price. Visit any vivo store nationwide or order online via Shopee, Lazada, or the official vivo e-store.

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