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Jose Luna

Fotógrafo | Creador de arte y retrato

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jlphotographyart
· a day ago

Happy Wednesday, friends! I hope you are all doing well today. For today's photo shoot, I want to share with you the work we were doing for Dubraska's birthday. We had these photos scheduled for her birthday, which I wasn't sure of the day, but the date for us to take these photos was June 8, yes, friends, almost yesterday. That wasn't a problem. The problem was that the shoot was scheduled for yesterday afternoon at 3:00 p.m., but she arrived at 6:30 because they didn't finish getting her ready earlier. Thank goodness she's been a client for years, because otherwise I would have sent her away, ha ha ha. Just kidding, I would have taken care of her anyway. The thing is, when she told me that her birthday was today, ha ha ha, my face was priceless. That meant she needed the photos for today, and well, after all, here I am, friends, fulfilling my responsibility, but she almost gave me gray hair, ha ha ha. But anyway, friends, this is how the photos turned out. Despite all that, the photos turned out pretty great. We laughed a lot, and I teased her, joking that the photos wouldn't be ready that I was going to upload them another day for telling me late that her birthday was today, for arriving late, that I had more work to do than she did, and she almost had a heart attack, but I kept her going like that for a while until I told her it was a joke so she could get her composure back and pose and take the photos properly. I'm mean, I know, but it's just trust. When I had the photos ready last night, I sent her a message saying that my power had gone out and I couldn't edit the photos, joking again, and she didn't really believe me, but I got serious and she believed me and was about to have a second heart attack, hahaha. Then I told her it wasn't true and to check her email because I was just finishing pressing the send button, and well, she really wrote to me to say that she loved them and that next time I'll do it ahead of time. So, friends, that's how this session turned out, fresh out of the oven. I hope you like it, and as always, I'm also sharing some behind-the-scenes photos. Without further ado, I hope you're all doing well, and I'm sending you lots of good virtual vibes.

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jlphotographyart
· 7 days ago

Good evening, friends. First of all, I hope you are all doing well. Today I am going to share with you a really cool photo shoot that I enjoyed and that was very enjoyable for me and the whole team present. She is Fabiola, a new mother who is the star of this photo shoot, which was done because of her pregnancy. We did the shoot, which was actually quite quick, and a few days after editing the photos, I gave them to her and she loved them, So much so that when we spoke, she told me she couldn't believe she hadn't taken photos of herself and that she had to do it because she wanted to keep them as a memento. I was more than happy to capture the moment, so we planned a new session for her individually. It had to be a bit quick because she is about to give birth. I was looking to document something quite simple that we could do without much production. I suggested taking these photos under a lighting scheme with dark tones, as that is what she wanted, and she and this photo shoot turned out beautifully. Fabiola is one of my clients that I rarely agree with, get along with, and work with outside of social media. The contact was human before the session. I don't know if I explained myself well, but that's how it was. We met at a place and coordinated everything there. I love lighting schemes and what you can achieve with them. Something simple can turn out to be really beautiful, and I'm truly fascinated by that. By minimal production, I mean really simple clothes that can be used in a maternity shoot and look great.

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