Adventures of Travelers in Love - Monomad

When clients are restless like this couple and their eagerness to see and know new places overcomes them, beautiful and spectacular photoshoots are created. Luckily they rented a classic car to take us to places in the city as far away as Old Havana and the so-called Christ of Havana. They were also very kind and helpful to locals by posing with them and giving them a tip, which helps them in their struggling family economy. On the way we also included a stop at a place that doesn't allow parking, Malecon Avenue, the street that borders the wall and the north coast of the city. Here we had to move quickly, which puts us to a great test. Finally, if I thought they were tired, they still had energy left for a walk through those streets that the classic car cannot access. Although I ended up physically devastated by the harsh Caribbean sun and the hours of sessions, I'm sincerely very happy with the results. Enjoy!

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First love the photos, but here is my question. Who do you achieve that look? Just simply close down the aperture to max (f22) and then lightroom or do you stacked photos?

First of all, my apologize for not seeing your comment before. Thank you so much for loving my work. About technical details, the aperture I use the most is f7.1, sometimes less when shooting details and portraits, specially under low light conditions, like narrow streets. That, combined with a shutter speed around 1/125 and ISO 200, makes the magic.

No problem ✌️ thanks for the info, will try it myself.

 8 days ago  

Congratulations. Today's #monomad first place is yours.
Thank You very much for participating and for being part of the Black And White Community!

Thank you so much for such an honor. Very sorry for not realizing about this comment before, I'd have commented it way sooner. Best regards!

Wow.... These are some amazing portraits of my friend, I love some of the styles that are played by this model that you are shooting, amazing shots.

Many thanks! That's very kind of you. I'm lucky for having such stylized city that's really helpful

There's so much about Havana and the Cuban people to photograph, and you did an amazing job here:)

Agree! We have a lot to see around. Thanks a lot for your nice comment.

Manually curated by brumest from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Appreciate the support so much. Many thanks!