Ninety-Third Collection
Practice makes a master. This image came from one day when I saw this beautiful Mexican girl, who was visiting my neighbor's house. I kindly asked them to let me take some images because I wanted to practice some lighting with them.
I organized a session in an hour, looked for the clothes, and the props, in the studio, changing here and there, and this beauty turned out.
This was my first fine art maternity shoot. Together with the model we looked at matching colors and the look and feel of the photo.
Being the storyteller for my clients is what I love to do most. Julissa has made me part of every important moment in her family life, I did her first pregnancy session and now with her second baby, I couldn't miss it.
In this session she was very specific to me that she wanted something out of the traditional, she wanted a boudoir but very soft, without showing too much.
The question I always ask is: do you want to show your belly? Do you feel comfortable doing it? If they feel comfortable and relaxed, we do it. It's the only way we can do "magic" with them.
I love this image because of how delicate, soft, and at the same time dramatic it shows the beauty of pregnancy.
I've been wanting to take a photo with a fine art feeling with palm leaves for a while now. A beautiful pregnant model came into the studio for a shoot and I took my chance.