Flow states

I love photoshoots with water. Especially the flowing kind. It gives the images an inherent sense of dynamic and flow. That doesn’t mean you can be lazy and solely rely on it. Composition, light, and posing have to be as on point as always, if not more so.

But when you have a good model in front of you, with her own ideas and experience in posing, you can easily get into a flow state and the pictures just pour out of your camera like the water that flows down the river.

Luckily, Marina knew this very nice place and the light was just right to get these nice pictures you can see below. I had to get my feet wet as well, to get some of the shots, but it wasn’t too cold and in the end it was absolutely worth it.

Men

I know you’ve been wondering: “Can he do males as well?” You tell me!

Cinestill is hard

Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: Frontier | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Cine-T | LUT: Frontier

Next time I’m going out with Cinestill 800T, I’m bringing a filter.

On Fire

This is the first composing I ever did in Photoshop. I’d love to learn a little more about this, although the heavily composed images you often see are not really my thing. But for subtle things like this … Why not?