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My posts might seem a bit repetitive to you at this point, but for me, it's been quite the opposite. I've been going to the fair every day and meeting hundreds of new faces, hundreds of opportunities to take new photos.
In the midst of my daily walk through the fair, I saw this lovely girl with curly hair and decided to approach her and ask if I could take a couple of photos. I positioned her in a spot where the sun was behind her to create a nice backlight effect.
The previous girl was with this next guy, whom I also took a couple of portraits of:
Something I really enjoy about this dynamic is that it's literally just me with my camera and my little 50mm 1.8/f lens, photographing the world, nothing more...
I have to force myself to be quite extroverted and sociable to be able to approach these strangers and talk to them, and I also have to adapt very quickly to the conditions of the place to be able to create good photos in just a few minutes.
Another thing you might not know is that most of these people have no idea how to "pose" in front of a camera, so I'm always telling them what to do and how to stand to get the best out of them.
I found a girl dressed as a character from Squid Game, so I had to take a photo of her:
The following two girls work as promoters for a motorcycle company:
I hope you liked the photos as much as I did!!
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Does anyone ask you not to photograph them? Or are they all too vain.
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3 of 10 people say no but will you not see these because they said no :P
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Was just curious. I would definitely say no.
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