The Art of CreationThe Art of Creation
Concept
The photoshoot was held at a working lingerie garment factory in a picturesque town.
Location
The shoot took place on a bright sunny day, with rays of light streaming through the windows of the factory, creating the perfect natural light. We decided to rely entirely on natural light, turning off all additional sources such as lamps and fixtures. This gave us the opportunity to create an atmosphere of warmth and naturalness that suited our model perfectly.
Camera and optics
For this photo shoot, I chose a camera with a lens that had a focal length of 40mm. This choice allowed me to capture every detail and expression of the model while maintaining a natural perspective. Given the lighting and atmosphere, I used an aperture of F2.5 and ISO 400, and the shutter speed varied from 1/50 to 1/200 second. These parameters helped me capture every moment with precision and expressiveness.
Light
Due to the fact that our location had windows on different sides, the model's face and figure were illuminated by natural light beautifully. This allowed us to avoid the need to use a reflector and created an irresistible play of light and shadow in the photos.
Framing
The framing process was equally important. We tried to create compositions that emphasized the beauty and expression of our model, while maintaining the authenticity of the factory in the background.
Expression
The photo shoot lasted 1.5 hours and 47 photos were taken during that time. We worked closely with the model to capture her expressiveness and emotions. Each shot became a little story, and for this series, we selected the 20 best shots that best conveyed our concept.
Post-processing
After shooting, the photos were processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop and enhanced with additional plugins. Neural networks were not used – each shot was processed with attention to detail to keep the model natural and expressive.
Concept
The photoshoot was held at a working lingerie garment factory in a picturesque town.
Location
The shoot took place on a bright sunny day, with rays of light streaming through the windows of the factory, creating the perfect natural light. We decided to rely entirely on natural light, turning off all additional sources such as lamps and fixtures. This gave us the opportunity to create an atmosphere of warmth and naturalness that suited our model perfectly.
Camera and optics
For this photo shoot, I chose a camera with a lens that had a focal length of 40mm. This choice allowed me to capture every detail and expression of the model while maintaining a natural perspective. Given the lighting and atmosphere, I used an aperture of F2.5 and ISO 400, and the shutter speed varied from 1/50 to 1/200 second. These parameters helped me capture every moment with precision and expressiveness.
Light
Due to the fact that our location had windows on different sides, the model's face and figure were illuminated by natural light beautifully. This allowed us to avoid the need to use a reflector and created an irresistible play of light and shadow in the photos.
Framing
The framing process was equally important. We tried to create compositions that emphasized the beauty and expression of our model, while maintaining the authenticity of the factory in the background.
Expression
The photo shoot lasted 1.5 hours and 47 photos were taken during that time. We worked closely with the model to capture her expressiveness and emotions. Each shot became a little story, and for this series, we selected the 20 best shots that best conveyed our concept.
Post-processing
After shooting, the photos were processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop and enhanced with additional plugins. Neural networks were not used – each shot was processed with attention to detail to keep the model natural and expressive.
Information
All rights for the whole and/or partial: graphic content (photos, videos, illustrations), plots/stories, single text materials, audio files/audio content, corresponding program code, that were used and/or are being used in the mobile application "NYMF" and/or all its original changes, additions, modifications and also on services https://dubnitskiy.com, https://nymf.com are the result of individual creativity and belong to D.I. Dubnitskiy (under the pen name of David Dubnitskiy).
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