


About shoots. Photography. 📸
At the beginning of my modeling journey, I used to take pictures at home, creating sets from whatever I could find 🧐 Lamps, curtains, artificial plants -everything was put to use. Of course, studios are more convenient: there's space, plenty of locations, and the atmosphere is completely different 🎴
It was only when my work started getting noticed and fans were asking for "MORE!" that studios became part of my reality 🥰 I’ve spent countless hours there, working with various photographers. Some were true professionals, and we later became friends.🤝 But, of course, there were unpleasant moments too. Especially in the beginning, I trusted every photographer without a second thought, never imagining that some might not be entirely honest. There were times when I didn’t even get my photos back, or worse, faced open criticism for being an adult model (even though that person had invited me for the shoot). These were challenges, and I overcame them. 💪
In the last few years, I’ve been working differently. Either my boyfriend shoots me, or I do everything myself (thanks to modern technology). Of course, it takes more time! You’re your own director, photographer, and model makeup artist, lighting and decorator 🤹♀️ But it’s comfortable, without depending on anyone else’s mood or vision. After a shoot, I end up with about 500 photos to review, select, edit - and only then are they ready for storage. Before every publication, I go through them one last time and write the text. It’s a lot of work, but you know what? It’s worth it 😊 I love photography, and I’m happy when I see the positive response to my sets. Thank you to everyone who appreciates my pictures!🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm curious, do you have a favorite set of mine?😳