Model: Dora Mazura
Caught in the drift between the wild and the tame. The grain of the film In the warm embrace of Portra, she exists as nature intended: unadorned among the green cathedral, where every leaf whispers and light falls soft as prayer.
Please respect the model.
Yashica MAT124g
Kodak Portra (400)
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Nice use of natural light — it’s soft and even, just the way you want it in a garden setting like this. The way the light hits her skin makes it feel real, not staged. And the grain from the Portra adds a quiet texture that works with the lush greenery around her. It’s not flashy, but it’s solid.
The composition feels balanced — she’s framed by the plants, the birdcage on the side gives a little contrast without taking attention away. You let the moment speak for itself.
Erik, how did you decide on the angle? It feels intimate but not intrusive.
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The composition feels balanced — she’s framed by the plants, the birdcage on the side gives a little contrast without taking attention away. You let the moment speak for itself.
Erik, how did you decide on the angle? It feels intimate but not intrusive.