Woman- A
At one point I became somewhat interested in portrait photography, which was a fascinating challenge for me. I got so absorbed in the subject that I managed to persuade a few female friends to pose for photos, which turned out to be an amazing adventure and an excellent opportunity to learn.
At one point I became somewhat interested in portrait photography, which was a fascinating challenge for me. I got so absorbed in the subject that I managed to persuade a few female friends to pose for photos, which turned out to be an amazing adventure and an excellent opportunity to learn.
The photo below was taken in my home, which I temporarily converted into a very homey photo studio. I used black sheets as a backdrop, which I carefully hung to achieve a uniform, dark background. The lighting was improvised as well — I used ordinary light bulbs, which I positioned at various angles, trying to achieve the right atmosphere and mood in the photos.
The equipment I used was an old but still reliable Nikon D50. Although it isn't the latest model, it gave me a lot of satisfaction and allowed me to experiment with different settings and techniques. Each photo was a new discovery for me and a step forward in my photographic journey.
During these sessions I learned not only the basics of composition and lighting, but also how important it is to establish a connection with the person in front of the lens. Each shot had something special thanks to the naturalness and the trust I managed to build with my models.
Portrait photography became for me not only a hobby but also a way to express myself and discover beauty in everyday moments. This experience inspired me to further develop my skills and explore the world of photography with even greater passion.


