Europe / Switzerland / Zürich
I met Kathi Hannah a few weeks earlier at a nude workshop. Since we got along quite well together, we agreed on this relatively spontaneous shooting in Lucerne. Without lots of planning we met after work at the Dreilindenpark in Lucerne. The location gives quite a lot. There are large redwood trees, beautiful old buildings and a great view of the lake and mountains.
You could easily stay an entire day without getting bored shooting.
Somehow my "best pictures", or lets say " the pictures that I like the most" are almost always the ones that were not planned. One could also call them snap shots.
I was thinking about this lately.
Does this make me a bad photographer? Or just a bad planner?
I feel that pictures that come to live out of real situations are somehow more alive than the posed ones. By the way these three shots were NOT posed ones... Viktoria was dancing and going with the flow of the music. So these are actual snapshots.
Would love to hear our opinion on this.
In English or in German or in French or in whatever language you like :-)
Photography enthusiast | Mostly monochrome | In love with authenticity