Fatal Beauty

Fatal Beauty
Fatal Beauty

Location

Our shooting took place in the "Gatsby" studio, which seems to take us back to the time of the Great Gatsby.

Camera and optics

For this shoot, I chose a Nikon Z7-ii camera with a 40-2.0 lens to capture every detail and create incredible shots. This combination allowed me to play with focus and expression without being limited by the frame.

Light

The mixed lighting created by the bright daylight from the windows and lamps provided us with a unique shooting environment. The bright spots of light on the floor and the overall high contrast in the room created a challenging but inspiring environment for our work.

Expression

The challenging shooting conditions required our model to be very expressive and natural. We captured every moment of her gaze and movement to capture the atmosphere of the moment. After all, that's what makes photos truly alive.

Post-processing

Each photo was deeply processed in Adobe Photoshop and using plugins. We worked on color correction to get rid of red and blue tones and create the perfect balance of colors. Neural networks were not used, as our goal is to preserve the naturalness and emotional depth of each photo.

Location

Our shooting took place in the "Gatsby" studio, which seems to take us back to the time of the Great Gatsby.

Camera and optics

For this shoot, I chose a Nikon Z7-ii camera with a 40-2.0 lens to capture every detail and create incredible shots. This combination allowed me to play with focus and expression without being limited by the frame.

Light

The mixed lighting created by the bright daylight from the windows and lamps provided us with a unique shooting environment. The bright spots of light on the floor and the overall high contrast in the room created a challenging but inspiring environment for our work.

Expression

The challenging shooting conditions required our model to be very expressive and natural. We captured every moment of her gaze and movement to capture the atmosphere of the moment. After all, that's what makes photos truly alive.

Post-processing

Each photo was deeply processed in Adobe Photoshop and using plugins. We worked on color correction to get rid of red and blue tones and create the perfect balance of colors. Neural networks were not used, as our goal is to preserve the naturalness and emotional depth of each photo.

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Release
2023
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