I am a weaver of dreams
In this mystical journey, I am not just a photographer; I am a weaver of dreams and a keeper of fleeting moments. With every click, I cast spells that capture the essence of a whispering forest, the tender touch of loved ones, and the delicate dance of light on water. My camera is my wand, and with it, I conjure stories that transcend time, inviting you to join me on an adventure through the realms of imagination.
My approach
heart of
human
Each photograph was a treasure trove of emotion, a treasure map leading to the heart of human experience.
( Sébastien Frémont )
01.
Fill out the form
Once you’ve made up your mind, complete the form, and I will be getting back to you as soon as possible.
02.
Meet up
So everyone feels comfortable and accustomed to each other, we’ll have a quick call to discuss things and plan everything out.
03.
Picture time
The big day! We’ll meet, talk, connect, and get to know each other. In the meantime, I will be preparing the equipment so we can jump right into it.
04.
Delivering photos
In one or two weeks, you will receive your edited pictures, to see yourself in all your natural glory.
Checklist
Before your photoshoot
Congratulations on your first photoshoot as a model! Preparing beforeh and will help you feel confident and ensure a successful experience. Here's a checklist to consider before your photoshoot:
1. Communicate:
Connect with me to discuss the shoot's concept, location, and style. Ask questions and share any ideas or preferences you have.
2.Wardrobe Selection:
Plan your outfits based on the shoot's theme and the photographer's guidance. Ensure all clothing is clean, well-fitted, and in good condition. Bring extra options in case of last-minute changes. We can also call on the services of a professional stylist.
3.Hair and Makeup:
If the shoot requires specific hairstyles or makeup, discuss this with the me and arrange for a professional hairdresser and a makeup artist if needed. If you're doing your own makeup, practice the desired look in advance.
4.Skin and Nails:
Ensure your skin is clean and moisturized. If you have specific skincare routines, follow them leading up to the shoot. Consider a fresh manicure if your hands will be featured prominently.
5.Hydration and Rest:
Get a good night's sleep before the shoot to look and feel your best. Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol and salty foods the night before to prevent bloating.
6.Posing Practice:
Practice different poses in front of a mirror to get comfortable with your body's movements. Research and gather posing ideas that align with the shoot's concept.
7.Health and Diet:
Maintain a balanced diet leading up to the shoot to ensure you have the energy you need. Avoid any foods that may cause discomfort or bloating.
8.Packing Essentials:
Create a checklist of items to bring, including your outfits, accessories, comfortable shoes (for travel), any props or personal items related to the concept, and makeup for touch-ups.
9.Skin and Haircare:
Exfoliate and moisturize your skin the night before, but avoid any new skincare products that might cause a reaction. For hair, consider your desired style and follow any specific instructions given by the stylist or hairdresser.
10.Stay Calm and Relaxed:
Nervousness is natural, but try to stay calm and relaxed. Meditation, deep breathing exercises, or gentle stretching can help ease anxiety.
11.Arrive Early:
Plan to arrive at the location with plenty of time to spare. Being punctual allows you to settle in, get comfortable with the surroundings, and review any last-minute details with me.
12.Communication on Set:
Maintain open communication with the me and the team. Don't hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification if you're unsure about anything during the shoot.
13.Be Flexible:
Sometimes, unexpected changes or adjustments may occur during the shoot. Stay flexible and open to trying new ideas.
14.Enjoy the Experience:
Remember that modeling is about expressing yourself and collaborating creatively. Enjoy the process, and let your personality shine through in your poses and expressions.
15.Review the Contract:
If you have a modeling contract, review it carefully before the shoot to ensure you understand the terms and conditions.
16.let's GO !
By following these steps and being well-prepared, you'll set the stage for a successful and enjoyable photoshoot. Most importantly, embrace your unique beauty and have fun in front of the camera!
Do you have a question?
By following these steps and adequately preparing, you'll set the stage for a successful first photoshoot. Embrace the opportunity to express yourself and enjoy the creative process!
Communicate with me:
Have a detailed conversation with me to understand the concept, style, and goals of the photoshoot. Ask any questions and share your ideas or concerns.
Wardrobe Selection:
Plan your outfits according to the shoot's theme and the photographer's guidance. Ensure they are clean, well-fitted, and in good condition. It's wise to bring extra clothing options in case of last-minute changes.
We can also work with a stylist to select designer outfits for you.
Grooming:
Pay attention to personal grooming, including skincare, haircare, and nails. Ensure your skin is clean and moisturized, and consider a fresh manicure if your hands will be prominently featured.
Hair and Makeup:
If professional hair and makeup are not provided, practice your desired look in advance. Bring necessary makeup and hair products for touch-ups.
Hydration and Rest:
Get a good night's sleep before the shoot to look and feel your best. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol and salty foods the night before to prevent bloating.
Posing Practice:
Practice different poses in front of a mirror to become more comfortable with your body movements. You can also research posing ideas that align with the shoot's concept.
Health and Diet:
Maintain a balanced diet leading up to the shoot to ensure you have the necessary energy. Avoid foods that may cause discomfort or bloating.
Packing Essentials:
Create a checklist of items to bring, including your clothing, accessories, comfortable shoes (for travel), makeup, hair tools, and any props or personal items related to the concept.
Relaxation Techniques:
Nervousness is common, especially for your first shoot. Use relaxation techniques such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or gentle stretching to ease anxiety.
Plan Your Arrival:
Plan to arrive at the location early to allow for potential delays and to familiarize yourself with the surroundings. This also gives you time to review any last-minute details with me.
Communication on Set:
Maintain open communication with the me and any team members. Don't hesitate to ask questions or seek clarification if you're unsure about anything during the shoot.
Be Adaptable:
Be prepared for unexpected changes or adjustments during the shoot. Stay flexible and open to trying new ideas.
Enjoy the Experience:
Remember that modeling is about expressing yourself and collaborating creatively. Have fun, relax, and let your personality shine through in your poses and expressions.
Review Any Contracts:
If you have a modeling contract, review it carefully before the shoot to ensure you understand the terms and conditions.
Confidence is Key:
Believe in yourself and your unique beauty. Confidence can greatly enhance the quality of your photos.