Chiiz Volume 23 Pushkar Photography | Page 97

felt like I was catching a fish, and then throwing it back in the water! What advice would you give to the aspiring photographers regarding the nuances of ‘MOVING STILL’? I never go into a photo shoot with a pre -conceived idea. But if photographers feel more secure with a game plan they should follow it. I would still suggest that the photographers try different lighting, lenses, and camera angles, and not just rely on what they are used to. If the photographer is too controlling, the result might look stiff, as opposed to spontaneous. It’s good to allow plenty of time for the shoot, so that the dancer can get used to being photographed. Invite them over to the computer so they can see the photos and make the corrections they need to make. If you treat them as a collaborator instead of just a model, you will get the benefit of their creativity, rather than stifling it. Priyashi Negi Natalie Deryn Johnson Hasselblad 500 CM 100mm F/8 1/250 ISO50 [email protected] Trekking in the top of the hills through tiny little paths and between pines is nothing short of paradise for Priyashi. Books and poetry are her refuge. She is a foodie at heart and seems to be blessed with a sweet tooth (sweet-teeth rather) and a love for all things cheese (pun-intended). Tatiana Martinez Hasselblad 500 CM 100mm F/8 1/250 ISO50 Ha-Chi Yu Hasselblad 500 CM 100mm F/8 1/250 ISO50