Silhouettes are great peices you would love to capture someday. However, it takes timing....right timing great focus, crisp/details, colors and blends.
For the first set of images, I had to rush to the Barracks to meet with my brother, Oladipo Joshua, at uncle's house. I must confess I never had no intention of shooting. I was harmlessly with my former camera, Nikon D3100 and a 70-300mm lens. My cousin Tolu came into the scene, after exchanging pleasantries, she headed for the balcony. At this point as a Photographer...my instincts beeped uncontrollably... I saw the golden sun and the atmosphere it created.... I quickly coupled my gears. The lens was a manual lens..meaning I must be very decisive in creating the image... My focal length must be precise and my focus ring can't be an inch more or less of details. We shot and booooooom!... We created this... I had a few shots more.... The golden sun might not last for more than 5 minutes so you need to be quick... Creatives will be able to relate creating this kind of image. Dear Tolu, Thanks for gracing our lens way back.
The image was documented in 2013.
For the second set of images, documenting love stories especially might be easy until you have to explore the deeper perspectives of love. I actually love to call this TRUE LOVE IN DARK TIMES. This shoot happened during Bola& Adewale's wedding.. Exploring silhouettes during weddings must be a skill, as time might be against you during shoot composition and documentation. Expressing the art of silhouettes during wedding shoots is more Art appealing. Thanks Bola & Adewale for the opportunity to document you both. The image was captured in 2020.
For the last set of images, while scouting for shoot location, LJ visuals gave me an idea as regards the area we were. I was like, Great! Let's make images.... I had to choose shoot angles on order to get a better view of the sky's ambience. The first image was created with my phone after Joseph taught me a few tricks. In life, don't be too big to learn .... Don't be too small to develop... After teaching me ... I just worked on my angles and we were able to get these. Thanks Joseph for the timely information.
The image was documented in 2020
In conclusion, making great images comes from a great mind readily inquisitive of exploring options. Do have a great day.
Stormz O2 Photography©
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