Power Quevedo, based in San Francisco and originally from New York City, is a photographer, director, and producer recognized for nearly two decades of immersive work across music, fashion, dance, and nightlife. Over the past eight years, he’s been deeply involved in the Bay Area’s creative scenes, particularly nightlife, music, and underground culture.

He’s served as house photographer for venues including The Great Northern, Monarch, and Madrone Art Bar, and held residencies with brands and collectives like the legendary Funkbox and Toca Tuesdays in NYC, Elements Oakland, R&B and Ribs, Motown on Mondays SF, Backyard Boogie, and Federation Sound NYC / Brand New Machine. Power has also worked as show photographer for artists including Black Coffee, Tony Touch, and Louie Vega, adapting on the fly to high-pressure, fast-moving shows while keeping the story intact.

Working from within the scene, Power captures moments that reflect its energy and movements. Recent client projects include Moët Hennessy, SiriusXM, Belvedere, Armand de Brignac, Viiv Healthcare, The Embodiment Project, and the African American Arts and Culture Complex.

Ongoing work in nightlife keeps him connected to trends, youth culture, social behavior, and the energy of the cities he's active in, providing insight that informs authentic storytelling. Power focuses on capturing narratives while highlighting the human element.

His work spans the U.S., Asia, and Europe, but the mission remains the same: tell the story, respect the scene, and keep it real.


Based in San Francisco

Rotating in NYC, MIA, and L.A.

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