My Daughter Has A Special Bond With Animals And I Capture It In My Photos (20 Pics)
As a children photographer, I love to photograph emotions and connection and I think that pets and children make such a magical bond.
My daughter would always find herself with pets in her arms. As soon as she is holding an animal she always seems to be full of joy. So, this inspired me to take photographs with as many pets as we could find.
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Oh, she's gorgeous. And that little chick is adorable!
I love photography because it allows me to be in contact with children and their imagination, innocence, and spontaneity. It allows me to reconnect with my inner child and go back to playing and believing in magic. I love portraying childhood in an artistic way and sharing my art with the world, it is my means of expressing myself to show what is inside me.
When I was a child I really liked reading books. I had a lot of imagination and I loved to play outside and be in contact with animals. I use my childhood memories as an inspiration when I take my photos.
I like to plan every detail prior to a photo session. I search for dreamy locations with beautiful light, I choose the style and colors of the clothing, I think of every photo as if it were the cover of a book and try to plan every detail in advance. I make a guide with every step of my photo shooting.
A photo session usually lasts about an hour. I usually take between 100 and 200 photos. Among them, I select about 8-10 photographs to edit. My editing process for each photo can take between 15 to 60 minutes.
I love to work with my family. We travel together looking for magical spots. My girls love to be in contact with animals and nature. My husband helps me set up backstage or handle the animals.
How precious all the colors meld together so well and your daughter is so beautiful.
oh! thanks, you are so kind <3
Load More Replies...Thanks it was my first hairdo
Load More Replies...She is gorgeous :) just out of curiosity - did you edit her eyes? In some pictures her eyes are blue, here they are auburn brown.
OMG, what a great capture of moment! With her hair, the dress, the horse, and birds on the sky - she looks like a little celtic fairy or a mage <3
thanks very much! this is one of my favourite pictures ever. She was so happy and connected with that horse...we made a tale that the horse was a prince
Load More Replies...I think the key to developing a unique style of photography is to search inside you and use your voice to talk about the things that make you feel alive, the things you love, and about what makes you unique. It’s is difficult to create on a daily basis. To be considered sometimes a content creator instead of an artist.
Creative blocks are part of the road as a creative artist. It is impossible to be always inspired. I know creative blocks will appear and I’m ready to embrace them. In those moments it’s a good idea to take some time off and make things that are not in relation to photography like reading, walking, and spending quality time with friends and family. There are also a lot of photographers that inspire me, like Mariola Glajcar, Lindsey Adler, Iwona Podlasinska, Elena Shumilova.
Love all the photos and your Little Princess - this one is my favourite. Her hairs looks like they glow and the humble feeling in this one.. just beautifull. :)
oh thank you! you are so kind
Load More Replies...My dream would be for my photographic work to allow me to travel with my family around the world in search of magical places and to create stylized sessions in each place. Then I would love to publish a book about those photos.
In addition to loving taking pictures, I am passionate about sharing everything I learned in these years. I wish I could continue traveling to teach other photographers about my path in photography.
All your daughters dresses / clothes are so beautiful , nothing better than kids and animals..
thank you <3 I feel the same <3
Load More Replies...Loved this series so much, Ty for sharing, you take amazing pictures and your daughter / animals are simply perfect.
Wonderful pic!!! Beautiful child and she really looks like she enjoys these critters that God gave to us to be their caretakers...I hope she cares that into adulthood...maybe a veterinarian? Sweet!!!
wow. ive never seen a doe like that. do you live near a forset?
This is not the same girl, she has blue eyes. The girl with the rabbit and the chicken has brown eyes.
My 17 year old autistic son has always been like this! Animals are just drawn to him! He is the kindest, most gentle person Ive ever met. I believe that is why they love him. They can sense he is a pure soul.
Beautiful daughter to begin with... Beautiful pictures and beautiful everything....
Thanks so much! She really enjoy their company
Load More Replies...All are lovely - the little girl and her clothes, the animals and the settings... I look forward to more!
These are amazing. Your daughter has a face that would fit perfectly in a renaissance painting! Very pretty and a bit whimsical.
I thought about that too. Maybe BP needs to change the title so to avoid stereotyping.. again.
Load More Replies...You have a wonderful eye for subject, lighting, and composition, congratulations! And congratulations also on having the confidence to abstain from stamping each photo with some insipid, self-gratifying watermark; the work is so much more engaging when it's not competing with a distracting, "Look what I did!!" bug in the corner of every photo. I will definitely look up your other BP submissions.
My 17 year old autistic son has always been like this! Animals are just drawn to him! He is the kindest, most gentle person Ive ever met. I believe that is why they love him. They can sense he is a pure soul.
Beautiful daughter to begin with... Beautiful pictures and beautiful everything....
Thanks so much! She really enjoy their company
Load More Replies...All are lovely - the little girl and her clothes, the animals and the settings... I look forward to more!
These are amazing. Your daughter has a face that would fit perfectly in a renaissance painting! Very pretty and a bit whimsical.
I thought about that too. Maybe BP needs to change the title so to avoid stereotyping.. again.
Load More Replies...You have a wonderful eye for subject, lighting, and composition, congratulations! And congratulations also on having the confidence to abstain from stamping each photo with some insipid, self-gratifying watermark; the work is so much more engaging when it's not competing with a distracting, "Look what I did!!" bug in the corner of every photo. I will definitely look up your other BP submissions.
