Artistic Photography Workshop w/ Ohlaritz.
Hi everyone!
Today I want to share with you a second part of the artistic nude workshop I attended a couple of weeks ago. There are still a lot of photos to edit and share but I'm doing it as much as I can according to my day to day responsibilities. The workshop consisted of two models who worked together and also individually, today it's my turn to share some of these shots with Ohlaritz
This workshop was quite interesting first because of the theme and the dynamics that were handled during the session, background music and other photographers friends, also because the models with whom we worked had a very remarkable charisma and professionalism, exchanged ideas not only with the organizer of the workshop but also with each of the photographers.
Each model has her own way of gesturing her movements, at the same time transmitting different emotions. In her case I interpreted it as something more subtle, probably because her movements were very soft and slow and it could also be because of her poses.
I prepared this set in color because of the tones of the fabric she was using and because it combined with the tones of the background lights.
I don't remember very well but I think I heard that she is from a Polish family, based here in Buenos Aires and is an excellent acrobat like the other model.
This series was one of the last of the workshop, a small space dedicated to each of them to have individual scenes and to be able to develop more comfortably in the available space. There are also many other compositions that they did together that I have not yet edited in its entirety.
I was really delighted with this workshop and with the work we did as a team. I am used to doing nudes in the boudoir or sensual theme but this is totally different, we know that there is nudity but it is an art, what we are looking to express is different and artistic, to such an extent that some of the shots that they offered us looked like human sculptures.
What do these shots convey to you? Did you like this set? Let me know in the comments ;)
That's all folks! Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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