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ISO 400 – The Impossible Dream Fuji X-T3.
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I like that I can take photos in Raw format and be able to edit them later, just as I do with a professional camera. I like the format 3:4 and the wide lens, it makes it easier for you to get into the subject’s soul and find more creative angles. ISO 500 – The Impossible Dream LEFT: Fuji X-T3. But more recently, I photographed an entire session with just the phone, and I can say that it was a delight for me. At first, I was challenged about how I could handle taking pictures with a mobile phone. What model do you currently use, and how has it become an integral part of your working tools? This took us entirely by surprise, but several of the portraits we can find in your portfolio were shot with a mobile phone, with results sometimes indistinguishable from those taken with a dedicated camera. When I’m in Photoshop, post-processing depends on my mood. I start by processing the raw file in Camera Raw and then in Photoshop.
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What software did you choose, and what are the most used tools? A considerable part of the mood we can find in your portraits is also due to your post-processing work.
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Because of the manual focus, you don’t have to press click very often, but you do have to find the perfect moment to shoot.Īs for the focal length, 60 mm (Twist60) fits me best. I like to use Lensbaby, even though they are manual lenses. They help and simplify my editing work a lot. ISO 800 – No Future Without a Past Fuji X-T3. ISO 640 – No Future Without a Past LEFT: Fuji X-T3. ISO 800 – No Future Without a Past LEFT: Fuji X-T3. Searching for new lenses, I stumbled upon Lensbaby. When I started with photography, I wasn’t fully satisfied with the lenses on the market. How did this symbiosis start, and among these unique lenses, which is your favourite so far? As a person who embraces those small imperfections that give character to a photograph, Lensbaby lenses are a perfect match for your work. ISO 4000 – Nostalgic Town LEFT: Fuji X-T3. I chose Fuji because I tested an X-T2, and it was love at first touch. I have the X-T3 and X-T4 cameras and will try the new GFX 50S II soon. Could you describe your current camera setup and the reasons why you chose Fuji for the type of work you do? Also, the composition elements, the model, the music, and the final touch, that being the photo processing. Harmony between colour, model, pose, and clothing. I like the portraits photographed by me to be pictorial. When you arrive at a location where you will be holding a portrait session, observing your surroundings, what are the key elements you look for in a good background? Frequently photographing outdoors, the background ends up playing a significant role in your photographs.
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The picture was taken in my studio in Botosani, Romania, in 2020, a year full of many emotions and inner uncertainties. Solitude: The model in the photo is a young actress, her name is Cezara Munteanu. It is a strong feeling and difficult to explain. Seeing people being part of the whole universe they live in, that’s what I want to see. In the agitation of the moment, to see a perfect image in front of your eyes, and to do nothing to get it, only being there, fascinated me and still fascinates me. I was on a trip with the child during kindergarten. The monk: My favourite work in the recent years is a photo taken in a monastery. This spontaneous and original character we can find in your photos has led you to win countless awards. Let’s say that it becomes timeless and that moment is not lost in time. Yes, I think that a photo becomes remarkable when it passes the test of time. In a highly competitive market, being good at what we do just makes us one more among a vast crowd of other excellent photographers. I’m quite immature sometimes, but this is who I am! LEFT: Fuji X-T3. I believe each human being is unique, beautiful and unpredictable! I like to play, I enjoy being a child. I’ve always been fascinated by people, and I like looking at them, studying their characteristics, their reactions, getting to know their stories. At what point during your journey into the world of photography, did you realise that you wanted to focus on Portraits?Įverything started after my baby was born in 2010, and I discovered portraiture and, implicitly, the camera, eager to learn more about its manual functions. ISO 400 – A Midsummer Nights Dream LEFT: Fuji X-T4. I was drawn by photography since 2007, and it was like a revelation! It was such a wonderful feeling! Fuji X-T3. Shortly, my work is focused more on fine art and environmental portraits, and I love to say that I make photography with my soul. I am Cristina Venedict, a Romanian photographer based in Botoşani.

Could you please start by introducing yourself? Hi Cristina! It’s a pleasure to have you for this interview.
