candid portrait
A candid portrait is an unposed photograph that captures a spontaneous, natural moment of a person. While the subject may be aware of the photographer, the goal is to make them feel so comfortable that they forget the camera’s presence and reveal genuine emotions and expressions. Candid portraits often occur at events like parties, weddings, and family gatherings, but can also be found in street photography, where the focus is on capturing authentic people in their environment.
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At times, you will encounter a story in a situation you least expect. I found this very small surprise as I was photographing Louise’s birthday partyβ the matriarch of a beautiful family, plus a new boyfriend… I was hoping to get everyone in focus, but I failed! Have a look…
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This was a rapid portrait photography session [“Rapid Shoot” for short.]. Yes, O-O-O, this 9 (nine), a4=Q portraits of an absolutely gorgeous Queen Annaliese in 4 minutes. I hope I did justice to capture the scent of this beautiful woman. There is nothing common about “common daisies” on your sunnies…
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Participants of the “Pink Ball” at Countess Shuvalova’s in the Shuvalov Palace. Photographer β Karl Karlovich Bulla. Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Governorate, 1914. The dining room for the poor – 1911. Photographer β Karl Karlovich Bulla
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Do you Like Sports?

Recently I attended interesting sporting event. I am NOT GOOD at sports, so if you see odd things in this images, please blame the photographer and not the subjects.
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On a rainy day, I found an Old Petrie Town Steam Fair, two revered photographers, two excellent steam engine mechanics and one small, but very fat dog. Here is my reportage …
