Video: Girl with fruits. Luscious self-portraits of Cristina Otero from the Tutti Frutti series
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Juicy, bright, fun, unusual and very creatively approached Cristina Otero, 16-year-old photographer from El Puerto de Santa Maria (Spain), for his own photo session. She is a make-up artist, stylist, and a photographer herself, she arranged an amazing fruit shoot Tutti Fruttiusing yourself as a model. The results are amazing. Not having much experience and expensive photographic equipment, shooting with Canon 1000D with 50mm and 18-200mm lenses, as well as editing the resulting images in Photoshop, the girl does such positive, wonderful and inspiring things that an experienced photographer will envy her work. Simplicity and fantasy, as well as bright colors and fantastic makeup - this is what Christina Otero emphasizes.
Lemon and grapefruit, tangerine and banana, grapes and currants, watermelon and carom, as well as other exotic and familiar fruits and berries, the girl used for a fruit photo shoot of Tutti Frutti. Make-up, or rather, make-up, matched the color of the main fruit. It turned out so fun, bright and emotional that after viewing the photos, the mood instantly warms up by a few degrees and I really want to eat an orange.
What happened to the fruits and berries after the shoot? Oh, of course, they were promptly eaten by the photographer. You can see the entire juicy and vibrant series of Tutti Frutti shots on the creative website of Cristina Otero.
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