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Location
The shot was taken on the Heroe’s Square in Budapest. At the entrance of the Hall of Art.Time
Late afternoon so the sun was shining from the right direction. We were surrounded by a small crowd of people because even alive a fragile girl and a Cane Corso just looked great! :)Lighting
The lighting was very simple: I used the Sun. I liked very much the shadow of the building falling just behind the modell creating a nice frame around her.Equipment
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II medium format film camera Mamiya APO-Sekor Z 210mm f4,5 lens Kodak Ektar 100 film Vanguard AltaPro 263 AGH tripodInspiration
I tend to gravitate toward the contrasty looks but not only in the composition but also in the story. I mean what a contrast of a small fragile girl and one of the biggest and wildest looking dog !? And yet still she is strong enough to keep under controll the "beast". Women are stronger than we might think.Editing
Just the scanned negative and a small color grading.In my camera bag
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II medium format film camera Mamiya APO-Sekor Z 210mm f4,5 lens, Mamiya Sekor Z 50mm f4,5 W lens, Canon EOS3 35mm film camera, Canon 85mm f1,8, Yongnuo flash 568ex ii flash Vanguard AltaPro 263 AGH tripodFeedback
I think the most important is to have a story. To have something to tell with your image. I see lot of beautiful photos here with no meaning with no story. Those photos are pointless because doesn't make you feel anything. If you get the story you can build up the entire scene around it. Just use your imagination!