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Eve. Five years old.
Framed like a character from a Western — still, calm, and surrounded by stone.
She’s not playing tough. She’s just being herself.
Shot in black and white to echo the silence, the strength, and the strange poetry of childhood set against the concrete of the grown-up world.
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Ева. 5 лет.
В кадре — как персонаж вестерна: спокойная, сосредоточенная, среди бетона и тишины.
Она не играет в серьёзность — она просто настоящая.
Снято в чёрно-белом — как визуальное эхо тишины, силы и странной поэзии детства на фоне взрослого бетонного мира.
Got to light paint with abby tonight and she loved it. She did a couple of her own that were really impressive. Her ability to hold a pose was mind blowing tbh (this is like 1-2 seconds of lighting). Not quite sure if we’re where we wanted to be with the planned shot but I really love this tester of some downlighting with @lightpaintingbrushes black fiber optics + blue color adapter.
One man, thirteen rows deep into silence.
No choir, no crowd — just a seat, a prayer, a breath in an empty church.
A portrait of solitude, faith, and the vast space between a human and the divine.
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Один человек, тринадцатый ряд тишины.
Нет хора, нет толпы — только скамья, молитва и дыхание в пустой церкви.
Портрет одиночества, веры и огромного пространства между человеком и чем-то большим.
A man washes in the ghat in the town of Varkala in Kerala, India.
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In the middle of urban life, she stands still — rooted in calm, surrounded by green whispers.
By Apolline Photography
“I can get obsessed by anything if I look at it long enough. That’s the curse of being a photographer.” I.P
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A portrait where silence speaks louder than words. Capturing timeless emotion in monochrome.
Fujifilm X-T10 and Nikkor MF 50mm f1.2 Ai-S.
A study of form, softness and presence.
Minimal clothes, maximum honesty — where the line of the body draws quiet confidence.
Inspired by the clean aesthetic of fashion portraits and the timeless monochrome of Peter Lindbergh.
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Исследование формы, мягкости и присутствия.
Минимум одежды — максимум честности: линия тела рисует спокойную уверенность.
Вдохновлено чистой эстетикой фэшн-портрета и вневременной чёрно-белой философией Питера Линдберга.
We tested some lights for one upcoming project, which means this was the perfect opportunity to take a portrait of Freckols.
He’s in a groovy state or just trying to look straight into the bright lamp. Or both. (=^ ◡ ^=)
#46of365
A visual dialogue between human presence and the endless rhythm of the road.
By Apolline Photography
** of actually like 80 but yeah. Something a little different.
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It's probably no secret I've struggled finding my place after sports. This is what makes my heart full and where I always felt I was meant to be. If anything defines myself, it's this. I try not to post ultra personal things anymore but i can't express how nice and empowering it is to find new and old things to make your heart feel a new kinda happy again.
I lost my sense of self for a long time and sitting in front of a computer 24/7 at college trying to be something I just wasn't good at and ended up resenting, and suppressed the things I loved most for no good reason. I've known what I enjoy my entire life so I don't know why it was so hard for my conflicted adult self to realize/take pride in them when I've always had the confidence in things I loved.
I was super inspired by gritty old Nike ads I dreamt of being in myself and said screw it and went out one foggy early morning and simply did one of the things I love most in front of a camera. I love editorial images so much dangit. Lately I'm just really happy with regaining my sense of self. Not trying too hard to be something I'm not, but existing genuinely as the same old 10 year old obsessed with getting muddy, playing soccer, Spyro the Dragon, fast cars and how they work, action movies, and colorful, impactful images. And my dog. Obviously. 🐺
No matter how many things I try out, I've realized I've always been a performer at heart and I've always been confident in my body and the strong, speedy things it can do.
I was sometimes shyer growing up which is probably why performing and expressing with my body on a stage or on a field was something I always felt comfortable doing. I always wanted to be the one on the field or the stage, not the one reporting about the ones on them. And it's so interesting to see how the first things I was passionate about evolve into others as I get older through this "journey" (I literally hate that phrase but it's midnight and I'm not clever rn) to finding a new dream and purpose. I want to be good at what I love and I want to inspire others by putting in the hard work, physically and mentally, and to embrace toughness and elegance in what you do or who you are simultaneously.
First I was a dancer. I loved tap and jazz so, so much and you'll still find me jittery and mildly tap dancing through the house sometimes. always moving. At the same time and what eventually won over, I was a soccer player. That's all I knew for well over ten years. So much passion and dedication and I'ms scared I'll never have that drive for something again. All the while developing an admiration for aesthetically pleasing bold impactful editorial imagery.
My whole life I knew I've always been an athlete, I've always been an artist and I will continue to be an adventurer, always putting in 110% for anything I enjoy. Cause that's the point of this whole life thing, right?
Every road holds a story, and every step writes a new chapter — a portrait woven into the heart of the city.
By Apolline Photography
A fleeting moment where the raw beauty of the streets meets a soul unfiltered.
By Apolline Photography