When it comes to commercial work, I believe that any steps moving forward are wasted without a profound understanding of the brand essence. The process varies, depending on whether it’s a commercial or personal project. I think that’s also the core of still life photography.įrom the idea stage to creating a mood board and eventually planning the shoot, what is your journey? ![]() Everything and everyone can be my inspiration, giving meaning and nuances to my work. Be it an uplifting movie scene, a weathered magazine cover, or the window’s shadow casting a silhouette on my desk. I’m easily moved by the beauty of everyday life. Where do you usually look for inspiration when creating or conceptualising the shots?ĮOS 5DS R, EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, f/7.1, ISO 400, 1/125s, 100mm SNAPSHOT talks to Nelly Nguyen from Nelly Nguyen Photography, whose witty photographs of everyday objects make us tilt our heads and smile. ![]() But one genre exists where you can really let your creativity run wild: still life photography.Īs a still life photographer, you have complete control over angles, their position and how they are portrayed in an image. Photography is a creative endeavour but due to limitations in available and suitable subjects, it can often be challenging to get fully creative across genres. Nature shows what it wants to show, people have their limits in terms of posing, and many scenes have variables you can’t control.
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