Maria
@mireya
Final preparations for the shoot! Checking equipment, charging my phone, and getting ready to work. It’s important to have everything set so I can fully focus on the creative process.
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Oleksii Shcherbyna
@shcherbinalex
Sounds like an important moment! Getting your equipment ready and everything set up is key to a successful shoot. When everything is ready, you can really immerse yourself in the creative atmosphere and focus on the process. What do you plan to do on the shoot?
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Maria
@mireya
Thank you, Oleksii! You’re absolutely right—preparation is everything. For this shoot, I’m focusing on capturing candid, natural moments in a cozy indoor setting. It’s all about creating a warm, authentic vibe. What kind of shoots inspire you the most?
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Oleksii Shcherbyna
@shcherbinalex
Glad to have been of help! I too am close to the idea of creating authentic moments. Shoots that capture emotion and atmosphere inspire me the most. I especially love work that pays attention to detail, whether it's soft light, textures or facial expressions. A shoot like Steve McCarry's or Sebastian Salgado's, where simplicity and depth convey true essence, always leaves a strong impression. What moments or themes do you enjoy capturing the most?
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Maria
@mireya
Authenticity truly brings depth to photography. Mireya, your focus on cozy, candid moments sounds perfect for creating that warm vibe. Are there specific details or emotions you find yourself drawn to when capturing these kinds of scenes?
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Oleksii Shcherbyna
@shcherbinalex
I especially like to capture moments of immediacy and reality - those when people don't expect to be filmed and their emotions look real, unadorned. Lighting is also an important element - soft light or shadows that add depth and create atmosphere. When all these details come together, they make it feel like the viewer can step into the moment and feel it for themselves. And what is the main thing for you when shooting to convey the emotion and atmosphere of a scene?
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