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I Travel The World To Photograph Girls In Dresses Against Backgrounds Of The Most Beautiful Places
A girl in a dress is probably one of the most beautiful phenomena in the world. A girl in a dress on the background of an incredible landscape can bring to the ecstasy of people who are sensitive to contemplation.
For me, there is nothing more beautiful than the tangled fabric of the dress from the wind created by the running girl. This is magic. Therefore, in my trips my friends, helpers and I, try to pick up dresses for the landscape, dress up models and create.
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Cathedral Mosque In St. Petersburg, Russia. Model: Aygul
Your work is really beautiful. However, the models look women, not girls.
When I first glimpsed at this I honestly thought the dress was part of the background...
Stunning photo AND who painted those tiles and how long did it take? WOW
as a pro fashion photographer, this is an amazing shoot with a magical location
I'm not sure who has the better job, the model or the photographer. There is barely a woman who has ever lived that doesn't dream of wearing beautiful gowns. When a beautiful gown is put on a woman feels differently, its an exhilarating feeling. Its something I doubt a man has ever felt.
Cathedral Mosque ?its either cathedral or Mosque...i can clearly see that this is Mosque...
just LOL, sorry i was bragging too, apparently you can't learn.Google is your friend if you don't want to learn from people
Load More Replies...Cappadocia, Turkey. Model: Katya Zaytseva
Opéra De Paris, Palais Garnier, Paris, France. Model: Vera Brezhneva
Paris, France, Tour Eiffel. Model: Vera Brezhneva
Valensole, Provence, France. Model: Svetlana
Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia. Model: Darian
Cappadocia, Turkey. Model: Masha
The dress makes her look so light; it's as though she's about to float up into the air like one of the balloons...
Louvre, Paris, France. Model: Vera Brezhneva
Cappadocia, Turkey. Model: Maria
Petit Palais, Paris, France. Model: Vera Brezhneva
The finest of " Belle Epoque" .....is the dress by DIOR or ????? Why no credits for the fashion designers + stylists????
Poppies Field, Crimea
Moscow Firework Festival, Russia. Model: Nina
Cappadocia, Turkey
Poppies And Delphinium Field, Crimea
my fav flowers (poppies) mixed with my fav colour (purple), awesome ^^
Finolhu, Maldives. Model: Nastya
Every one of these pictures have been pretty enough to hang.......Did you ever do a show where these are way-big? They'er beautiful!
Cappadocia, Turkey. Model: Nina
Love the way the one balloon is about to crash into the house on the left. AND the one on the far right doing a disappearing trick. Photo altering is all about the look though, right?
Finolhu, Maldives. Model: Nastya
All the other dresses matched the surroundings and this one breaks out, I'm not sure what to think xD
i just sat here trying to find these dresses they're all so gorgeous what do i have to pay to get those <3 <3
Thanks so much "Bored Panda" for hiding the comments that are nothing more than "sales attempts". I really appreciate it and I'm sure everyone else does too.
Beautiful images, but some look quite heavily photoshopped. As if they were taken in a studio with a backdrop. #11 for example (the image with the fireworks) would have required a long exposure to get the effect of the blurred fireworks. This would have meant that the dress, which is in movement too, would have to be blurred as well.
Literally why does that matter? Photoshop is an artist's medium just like any other.
Load More Replies...Amazing photos, but you do realize that the title is basically the equivalent of "my life is better than yours in the following ways..."
Absolutely beautiful work! I've nowhere to wear them, but I need these dresses :D
i just sat here trying to find these dresses they're all so gorgeous what do i have to pay to get those <3 <3
Thanks so much "Bored Panda" for hiding the comments that are nothing more than "sales attempts". I really appreciate it and I'm sure everyone else does too.
Beautiful images, but some look quite heavily photoshopped. As if they were taken in a studio with a backdrop. #11 for example (the image with the fireworks) would have required a long exposure to get the effect of the blurred fireworks. This would have meant that the dress, which is in movement too, would have to be blurred as well.
Literally why does that matter? Photoshop is an artist's medium just like any other.
Load More Replies...Amazing photos, but you do realize that the title is basically the equivalent of "my life is better than yours in the following ways..."
Absolutely beautiful work! I've nowhere to wear them, but I need these dresses :D