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Kraft Employee-cum-Photographers
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Kraft Employee-cum-Photographers
15 to 20 Kraft employees unveiled a series of photographs in exhibit at the Filipinas Heritage Library in Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati.
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'Discover Delicious...'
It’s not all work. Being the 2nd largest food company in the world, Kraft Foods Philippines also encourages their employees to enhance their other skills such as photography.
With this in mind, 15-20 of their employees were trained under renowned photographer Jay Alonzo through a 3-day photography workshop.
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Kraft Photography Enthusiasts
“…our employees-cum-photographers captured delicious moments all around our workplace and definitely had fun,” says Sudip Mall, General Manager of Kraft Foods (Philippines) Inc.
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Photo Exhibit at the Filipinas Heritage Library
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Delicious means...
With the central theme of “Discover Delicious everywhere, everyday,” mentor Jay Alonzo had the participating employees to capture subjects of food and social relationships in Kraft’s own showcase kitchen facility.
Selected photos from the exhibit will be featured in a soon to be published Kusinang Kraft Teabook.
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Food Photogrpahy
*Photos shot from the exhibit are for illustration purposes only and displayed in low resolution. Some photos were by Dave Hernandez and Alex dan Tacderas.