Some photography (not bonsai related: fashion/fineart/beauty work)
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42440I think the experience is more enjoyable in landscape (horizontal) aspect ratio, so turn your cell/tablet sideways.
IF you care to look on a computer screen (MUCH better), it flows smoothly.
These are beauty editorials from 2017/2018 (new work)
These are older work, and some examples from exhibits
These are commercial/advertising work
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42443What is your favorite gear set up?
I am more a landscape/underwater photography hobbyist, I use a Nikon D80 for the "regular" work and I have a Nikon Coolpix AW130 for underwater. I have not been out to take pictures for quite some time, but I intend to at least bring it on vacation this year.
This is an old photo, but still my favorite I ever made. Vigeland Park in Oslo Norway in winter.
Fun fact, I converted it in B/W because of yellow snow, but it makes a lot more sense in B/W
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42445JackyM wrote: Love them! There are some great moods in those photos.
What is your favorite gear set up?
Thanks for visiting, I appreciate that.
I've used a lot of Hasselblads and Nikons in the past, but now I have a with a quiver of prime lenses for the studio work, and a for travelling around and personal work.
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42446Would you recommend the XE3? Im more into street photography and thinking about XE3 or XT20.
When shooting portraiture of an amateur subject what is your tip on making it look natural as most people gets nervous and act weird in front of a camera?
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42447Madartej21 wrote: Would you recommend the XE3? Im more into street photography and thinking about XE3 or XT20.
I like the XE3 because it is mirrorless and much lighter than the XT20. Perfect for travelling and street photography (thieves think it is a "cheap" camera and don't go after you).
Well, get to know your subject, first rule.Madartej21 wrote: When shooting portraiture of an amateur subject what is your tip on making it look natural as most people gets nervous and act weird in front of a camera?
Make them feel at ease (being friendly, not bossy), and always, always tell/show them what you are doing, so they feel confident
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42449Please take your XE3 (Better if it’s lighter when you need to move fast, cause something attacking) and bring for us some jawdropper forest photos (And if you can, shot some nice Bothriechis in the same time... ^^)
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42477I really like your style.
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