Fashion Editorial in Costa Rica – Air and Water

This underwater fashion photography session turned out to be a great challenge for everyone, but with a small great professional production team, very good results were achieved. The editorial Aire y Agua was divided into two parts. Aerial shots were taken with a drone looking towards the water, where the model literally posed floating on the water. The control of our muses to achieve this was incredible.

Fashion photography on water with aerial perspective – Air

The interesting thing about this part of the editorial is its perspectives: they are unusual but with a very artistic and different touch. To take the shots, a drone was used. The challenge of this part of the stage was the wind, and keeping the frame with the model, which was on the moving water, was difficult but entertaining.

The hardest aspect of this part of the editorial was conquered by Luzmery, the model, because it was quite a process. First, accustoming her body to the temperature of the water, then accustoming her wet face and hair to be able to achieve natural expressions, I think, were the most difficult thing about posing on top of the water. You have no idea, is it floating, but at the same time posing? Nothing simple, but the light came. The model floated and began to pose fashionably on the water, calmly and decisively; this made for a nice final job. Thanks for the effort, Luzmery!

to pose fashionably on the water calmly and decisively; this made for a nice final job. Thanks for the effort Luzmery!

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