Greetings to my dear friends in the Black and White Community,
How are you all today? I hope everything is well over there.
I'm back with another romantic photoshoot and a new blog post. In this shoot, I feature another adorable couple and captured some dreamy shots by a large window with brick-patterned walls and patina. Let's dive in together.
We begin with a backlit photo, where light bursts forth from the depths of darkness. I've really grown fond of this style of lighting, as it's relatable to everyone. It's usually a photo that isn't overly subject-focused, making it one of the best ideas for couples photography.
This window was truly exceptional for photography, and I experimented with different poses around it.
In the next photo, I opened up my diaphragm a bit to let in more light. Similarly, I took the following photo with a different pose to enhance the visibility of their faces.
The arched window frame and damaged walls give the photo an extraordinary ambiance.
The man wraps his arms around the woman's waist, and the flowing gown beautifully adds a dreamlike quality to the photos. The black and white theme in these photos truly lends them a special elegance.
The photoshoot continued with individual shots of the woman. I focused more on placing her in the center and bringing the train of her dress closer to the camera. This created a wonderful flow from the fabric of the train of the dress to the surroundings of the photo, which in itself helped give the photo a unique characteristic and made the train of the dress occupy more of the frame to stand out more.
Thank you for joining me in this post. These days, I'm sharing photos I take of brides, grooms, and loving couples with you. Thank you for your presence and the comments you give on the photos, which help me continue with even more love. Have a wonderful day.
Photography By @menati
Camera : sony a7 riii lens 24-70 f 2.8