There are many ways to capture this part of the city through a photographer’s lens, depending on each photographer’s perspective and the editing techniques you apply, it can appear cheerful, sad, warm, surreal, or cinematic. I particularly like the last one. I always aim for that style in my shots, and it’s already part of my aesthetic when I edit.
The Woman’s Bridge is a very popular and touristy area where there are so many elements to capture, and it’s also a highly sought-after location for portrait photography.
“Moody” is an editing style in which you significantly lower the saturation levels of certain tones to achieve a deeper, more somber aesthetic, so to speak, by eliminating very bright colors or replacing them with darker ones—all without losing the essence of what is being shown or captured.
Here are some of these old but interesting shots; I hope you enjoy them. Have a great weekend, everyone.
P.S.: If there’s a photo here that I’ve posted before, it’s not on purpose.
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