I only use one Canon Speed Flash to take all my photos with an 85mm Sigma lens. First of all, I consider it as a good combination with the desired format of Photography, the frame and composition match the subject of my Photo. I use simple objects and focus on the figure, and try to get the best out of it. For example, I built a studio in the corner of my kitchen, not from these professional studios, but a simple studio without facilities.
I made the studio so dark, and inside there's only a window to let the natural light come into the studio. This light is very useful to me, especially in portrait shooting. I adjust the camera's flash speed so that it blends in with the natural light to create the best light inside the lens aperture.
In this photo collection, I have used only a few green leaves and red flowers. I tried to reach a suitable frame and composition for photographic space. I choose the Photo background so that it's related to the figure and the title in the best way possible.
As I said before, I don't have good professional facilities and equipment for Photography. My ultimate goal is to think and develop. To create extraordinary and unique photos.
I write stories about my shots before the shooting sessions, only as I have the clarity and the image in my mind, I approach the shooting. Not to mention that I edit my pictures with my phone because I don't have a laptop and editing programs. The restrictions do not, and will not stop my work.
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