Hello everyone I hope you all are doing well. This was a shoot that I did one year back when I was learning photography, So I got this opportunity to shoot with this beautiful girl Movin, We both are from the same town Nahan we got into contact from the mountain sheep.
So I used a 50mm lens f 1.8 to practice some portraits I thought it would be tough for me but Movin made it quite easy for me as she has worked with some photographers as well and she is good at posing as well.
However, there were people who knew how to capture her happiness and make her face bright again. In photography, the way light and darkness come together is like a special dance. monochrome just does not mean it will kill all colors it just explains what potential two colours can also represent which even all cannot. I am saying this because I was a beginner so creativity becomes challenging at the start but with challenges, we learn to do well a become greater in our art.
When I take pictures, I'm not just capturing what things look like. I'm also showing how people feel, telling stories, and stopping time for special moments. These moments are really important to me because they show how different things can come together and be balanced. the smile she is reacting to some jokes and how comfortable we make our model around us and how all the shoots go we are learning this quite well.
Overall I learned a lot from this shoot and helped me make my portfolio so after one year I am doing this to show that keep practicing your art . The dark colors in the pictures help make the beautiful things in them stand out even more. Every line and shape on the faces in the pictures show us what kind of lives they have lived. It's like the shadows in the pictures hold all of their stories and share them with us when we take the time to look closely. Even when things are tough, there is always a calmness inside us that can help us feel better. It's like finding a beautiful face in a dark room - it brings us peace and makes us feel calm
I will be back with more stuff like this I hope you enjoy this blog, this is my entry for the #monomad challenge.