If you keep up with the slideshows we post on sacurrent.com, you’ve undoubtedly come across the work of Julián P. Ledezma, a tireless photographer who closely follows San Antonio’s colorful drag scene. Beyond the many late nights he spends shooting entertainers and partyers on the Main Strip, Ledezma stages studio portraits with drag performers, many of whom were represented in his 2017 solo exhibition “Invoking the Reign.” In 2012, Ledezma devised a way to combine his talents and give back to the LGBTQ* community via the Emerald Ball, an eclectic variety show benefiting the nonprofit Pride Center and its mission to “serve the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and HIV communities by connecting them and their families to community resources and organizations related to health, wellness, support, education, activities and advocacy.” So far, the Emerald Ball has raised more than $20,000 for Pride Center with a specific focus on helping it establish the physical community space it acquired last year. When it comes to booking the talent, Ledezma offers performers not cash but an individual photo shoot in exchange for their participation. (Judging from a quick head count, Ledezma’s about to have more than 15 upcoming shoots on his calendar.) Emceed by snaggletoothed, curler-wearing camp queen Tencha la Jefa in the cozy confines of Woodlawn Pointe, the eighth annual affair unites drag talents from both traditional and avant-garde sides of the equation (from Beyoncé D. Mykels and Nilaya Milan Matthews to Ezzy Breezy and Kitty Buick) with boundary-pushing sideshow performer Salem, the drag king collective Los MENtirosos, genre-jumping singer-songwriter Azul Barrientos (pictured), dance ensemble Grupo Folklórico de Bendiciones and aerial troupe Suspend Your Belief, among others.