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This photo was taken early in the morning in my photography room at home. As soon as the natural light was on me. I looked at my camera and said this would be a perfect photo.Time
It was early in the morning at 7:00 a.m. This is why I called it "Early Bird". It was so bright the room because the day before I had taken down the blinds. But I did not have to worry about the neighbors because they were sleeping. I hope!Lighting
Yes, natural light is the best thing to have when you take photo shoots.Equipment
Canon camera, a tripod and my google pixel to do the extra shots.Inspiration
I liked how I looked early in the morning my curly hair messed up, and having on my lingerie and my grandma's nightgown. Something old and something new "perfecto" Waking up early in the morning makes you see yourself more natural.Editing
nope, nothing at all!In my camera bag
Well, I have many things in my bag. Prime Lens Zoom Lens Lens Wipe Extra cover, battery. Card readers, Len filters. Lip gloss and water. My lips always get dry and believe it or not I always get dehydrated when taking photos.Feedback
For unprepared photo sessions, my advice to all photographers that have that voice in their ears and say to themselves now it is time to take a picture. Take it! You see 40% of my photos were taken this way. Sometimes the best pics are the ones that are not prepared such as what I call "unexpected photos." And I notice that people around the world like them more than the ones I spend two to three hours for a photo session. Why is that? I have not got a clue!