Epson has announced that it formed partnership with Photogs For A Cause (PFAC).
Earlier this year, PFAC – a group of professional photographers who do pro bono work for NGOs that have no budget for their photography needs – visited Brgy. Buscalan in Kalinga. Aside from visiting the new birthing facility in the area and bringing basic supplies, the mission was simple: to take portraits and give the pictures to people who have never had their own photographs.
PFAC brought Epson to the place, with the company printing the photographs.
“It’s a simple gift, and yet the joy that they exhibited upon receiving their photos can’t be quantified,” said Donna V. Ferro of Epson Philippines. “These are people who have never owned a photo, and so this was incredibly precious for them.”
“This is not the first time that people have come here and take their photos,” said Tracey Heppner, founder of PFAC. “The visitors always say they will come back when they have the photo print outs, but they aren’t able to deliver on the promise, probably because of the treacherous paths that you need to take to get there. But now, with the Epson printer that we’ve brought to the mountain, for the first time, the locals get a copy of their photos.”
Epson provided an L800 genuine ink tank system photo printer to provide the prints to the people of Buscalan.
Epson aims to improve the lives of its customers with its compact, eco-friendly, high precision products.
Epson is a global technology leader dedicated to driving innovations and exceeding customer expectations in printing, visual communications, quality of life and manufacturing. Epson’s lineup ranges from inkjet printers, printing systems and 3LCD projectors to industrial robots, smart glasses and sensing systems and is based on original compact, energy-saving, and high-precision technologies.
Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the Epson Group comprises nearly 70,000 employees in 94 companies around the world, and is proud of its contributions to the communities in which it operates and its ongoing efforts to reduce environmental burdens
Epson’s corporate presence in the Philippines commenced in 1998. Epson Philippines has a network of 77 Authorized Service Centers nationwide with more than 200 dealers and more than 800 shops across the country.