Ninety-Fifth Collection
Studio Portrait based on warm tone color schema. The lower shooting point does elongate the body giving an aura effect on her.
Pomsky Lilly (left) and Shiba Inu Nayla (right) were two absolutely stunning models during one of my dog photography workshops. Their fur colour matches perfect together. Short after this shot, the two little rascals thought it would be funny to run around like loonatics. Very much fun to see, luckily we were able to get them back for some more beautiful shots.
Amalia is a very sweet, sensitive, and cheerful girl. She let herself be guided step by step in her photo session, thus achieving images that delighted her family. This session was for her 10th birthday.
โHer large eyes and elegant pose are very unusual to see in a girl her age. I loved every click I made for her.โ
This sweet labrador called Jazzle, unfortunately she is sick and we don't know how much longer she will be with her owners. But nevertheless she's still a hyper and happy dog who loves to crash into creeks during this photoshoot, lol. This portrait is probably one of my favorites I've ever made during a clientshoot.
Contrast between the chair and the subject with his dog, want something fine art with texture and kind of Rembrandt light.
I have always been fascinated by the Greek Goddess Aphrodite. She was the goddess of love, pleasure and beauty. In many of my conceptual images I use flowing fabrics and the beauty of the female form.
When I first saw Pierina on Instagram (@pierina_olivia_stefania), I was mesmerized by her beautiful hair. It was clear that we had to do a portrait shoot. No sooner said than done and then wonderful.
Wise words and even warmer smiles! โจ My photoshoot with ๐ ๐. ๐ ๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ป๐ฎ๐ธ๐๐ต๐ถ ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐๐ป๐ฎ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฟ (@payalrnath 's mom) was a true inspiration.
Coming from an army family (with both her father and husband serving in the India-Pak war!), her strength and grace shine through.
Ms. Meenakshi's hands weren't just strong from life's challenges, they reflected quiet joy and warmth as she spoke of her love for embroidery and knitting. Each stitch in her personalized hampers for her grandchildren isn't just yarn, it represents threads of love and legacy, passed down through generations.
But beyond the beautiful crafts, she shared a life lesson that resonated deep within me: "You can't stay in the tunnel forever. You'll move forward, either towards the dark or the light, but there will always be a way out."
Her words are a reminder that even in the darkest tunnels, even when life throws shadows our way, the choice to move forward, to seek the light, always remains with us.
This photo was born out of a promo shoot I was doing for an upcoming Batman inspired short film. Friends of mine and I are working on it, and I offered to shoot some production stills of the two main characters. This particular one was shot in front of my Westcott FJ400 with a large softbox on it to create a backlight effect as well as a white background at the same time.
So many things that I may say about this photo! but the only one that I want to share is "Beauty is the illumination of your soul".