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Mira designed Foto Buluan around three core pillars: Capture, Curate, Celebrate. Filters are for amateurs; color grading is for professionals

1. Capture (The Studio) She renovated the space into a high-end portrait studio with infinity cove walls, RGB lighting rigs, and a drone fleet. But unlike standard studios, she specialized in "Environmental Luxury"—portraits of farmers in their malong standing proudly in knee-deep water, or fisherfolk casting nets with cinematic golden-hour lighting. She called it "Rural Opulence." Mira designed Foto Buluan around three core pillars:

2. Curate (The Lifestyle Hub) The second floor became a hybrid café-event space called "The Silak (Light)." It served single-origin brewed coffee from the Cotabato highlands, paired with pater (dulce de leche) cheesecake. The walls featured rotating exhibits of local photographers. On weekends, it hosted "Sulat at Sining" (Write and Art) workshops, where poets and beatboxers shared the stage.

3. Celebrate (The Entertainment Arm) This was her masterstroke. Every Friday night, Foto Buluan livestreamed "Live at the Lake" from a floating bamboo platform on Buluan Lake. It wasn't just a concert. It was a fusion: traditional Kulintang music mixed with lo-fi hip-hop beats, followed by stand-up comedy in Maguindanaon and Tagalog. The stream went out on Facebook, YouTube, and a dedicated app. Within three months, Live at the Lake had viewers from as far as Toronto and Jeddah—expat Filipinos longing for a modern yet nostalgic home.