MY FIRST PHOTOSHOOT
You really don’t know what something is like until you experience it yourself . I am a fun of photography and i enjoy taking pictures anytime and anywhere. So i decided to try professional photoshoot.



One of the best things about taking photos in the nature is that it is so accessible. You don’t need to travel far to find it, because it’s all around you. The beautiful nature parks around you.


The time of year that you are having the photoshoot is a really important consideration. It was in summer, the beautiful trees,the colourful flowers on a sunny day, bumblebees dashing busily around from flower to flower. Their soft buzzing was soothing to hear and was fun watching them get covered in yellow pollen. Was careful not to be stung by the busy bees while I was making those poses and enjoying every moment. Ooh not forgetting The stare from people at the park .I have to confess it was not that easy being my first ever photoshoot. I learned alot and thanks to my photographer for being patient with me and helping me relax and enjoy the moment.

Here I want to share with you some memories from a lovely outdoor in the nature photoshoot which had lots of laughs ,fun and running around. The fun memories and melt downs during the shoot. Im lucky to have an amazing photographer who took me as an amateur and made me comfortable. He taught me how to pose which was fun ,chatting with me while we were working together helped make me feel more relaxed, resulting to amazing pictures. I also had support from my aunt who did help carry my big luggage which had lots of wears that i ended not wearing them all. Lesson learned : few outfits thats suits the nature is enough to go. We had lots of fun .

I just looooove your style. It’s so unique and so admirable.
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Thanks again and again. Sharing the experience brings back the beautiful memories. Was an amazing moment with lessons learned.
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Woow those photos are just amazing 👌🏾 .. top notch. Such a natural beauty.
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Thanks. Indeed the photographer did a good job
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