Julia (part 13) - Infrared Photography on Hive
Hi there,
Julia is a french dancer from Paris who works at a flight attendant for Air France.
In every places she spend time around the world, she meets photographers and does photoshootings in spectacular locations.
I was lucky to meet her twice in Paris during the pandemic issue and we had great ime together.
Here's a couple of shots made in front of the Institut du Monde Arabe, a place dedicated to arabic culture (exhibitions, classes, library...) :






Infrared shots created in real time, captured to the camera in single photographic frames. SOOC
No layers /no Photoshop / no editing exept minor adjustments and addition of my logo.
Gear :
Canon EOS 6D Full Spectrum body
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens
Hoya 25A filter (590nm)

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stunning attraction photos, with perfect portraits.
Thanks a lot @asklanbudi :)
Julia is a fantastic dancer
Your encounters with her in Paris during the pandemic sound especially meaningful. That period was so restrictive for most people, so having those moments of connection and creativity must have felt like a rare gift. It’s interesting how she embodies both freedom (through dance and travel) and resilience (continuing to create even in challenging times).
As a social worker of the city of Paris during the pandemic, I had very few restictions as I needed to visit a lot of people at home. During that chaotic period, I was very lucky as I could enjoy all public places usually crowded for myself only. It was mandatory for me to continue to do art as much as I could.
Julia lives like in a dream for many of my friends. I always thankful to meet her and spend some time together taking pictures and chatting about everything.
All photos are beautiful but the first photo is remarkable. Was she on a still? or Your camera just captured the speed that frozen the moment?
Julia was moving when I took the first picture. I use a very quick shutter speed (1/1250s) to capture exactly the moment I want.
That's the way I usually work, as it's very unatural for a dancer to pose. By essence, danse is motion.
Thanks a lot for your feedback @great-king.
Wow with those dslr or mirrorless camera they are really great. Again good capture of her.
Thanks you so much @great-king, I really appreciate 🙏