Merging love and nature || Men's photography || monomad challenge

Hello to all my friends, I hope you are doing well, I am very happy to be with you with another post and another interaction.

Well, let's go to today's post and another @monomad challenge.

As a photographer in garden photography sessions, I always feel special. When I get to the garden, the beauty of nature and the vivid colors of flowers and trees delight me. Natural light in this space is wonderful and can completely change the mood of photography. During the session, I try to connect with my subject and capture natural and intimate moments. Sometimes, a smile or a deep look can make the best photo. I pay attention to the details, from the texture of the flowers to the shadows and light passing through the trees. I always try to shoot from different angles to get the best shots.

Photographing men can be an interesting and different experience. In this type of photography, I try to portray the personality and style of each person in the best way. From clothes and body postures to feelings and emotions that appear on their faces. I usually look for places that can tell a story and add depth to the photos. My goal is to capture natural and intimate moments, so that each photo can convey the emotions and personality of the person well.

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We photographed this handsome and stylish groom on the day of his wedding ceremony, and we chose these two figures by chance, according to the color of his skin and the color of his suit.

During the day of the ceremony, attention to detail is very important. From the groom's dress and tie to facial expressions and emotional moments he shares. The natural light of the garden also gives a special beauty to the photos. I use sunlight and shadows to add depth and interest. Here, in the heart of nature, every photo has a story and as a photographer, my duty is to capture these stories. Photographing groomsmen in the garden is not only a professional work, but also an emotional and beautiful experience.

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When the groom is placed next to or between the columns, a spatial and three-dimensional sense is added to the image. In addition, columns can act as a natural frame for the subject and draw the viewer's attention to themselves. By using different angles and different poses that the subjects can take, you can create interesting compositions. The combination of columns with the natural beauty of the garden can create an interesting contrast and give the photos more depth and charm

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The presence of corridors in the garden for photography can act as paths to guide the viewer's gaze. When the groom or the subjects are placed in the corridors, the sense of movement and storytelling is added to the photos. Corridors can act as natural frames and place subjects in the center of attention.

The subject performed this figure correctly and attractively, and I asked him not to be completely in the middle of the aisle

If you pay attention, the color scheme of the environment and vegetation and even the color of the suit and the color of the subject's eyes are very effective in reflecting .

Photographing the groomsmen in the garden on the day of the ceremony is really a wonderful and special experience. When I am in this space as a photographer, I feel that every moment is full of beauty and emotion. The first thing that catches my attention is natural light. The sunlight passing through the trees and flowers can give a special effect to the photos. I always try to use this light to my advantage and find the best angles. Finally, photographing the groom in the garden is not only a professional work, but also an emotional and artistic experience. Every photo tells a story and I am happy to be able to record these beautiful moments forever and to remember some of my experiences in their memories album.

I am glad that you spent a few minutes with me and saw today's post. I love you and wish you good days and nights.

goodbye my friends.

Photographer:@azamsohrabi

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