




I thought it would be mildly warm today to do some street-style photography in my barely-there outfit. Of course, I was wrong (as I always am with weather). Nevertheless, I was glad for the brilliant lighting in my shots because I didn't need a reflector to soften any shadows. I was all natural baby.
I kept my ISO to 200, aperture to 5.6 and shutter speed to 1/125. I played with a little contrast on photoshop because I personally like to see some vivid colours/contrast in my photography.
My outfit stays the same but I paired it with two different shoes: a black pump and brown booties. If I had a chance to do the shoot again, I would have loved to do it on an empty street with abandoned warehouses on either side of the road.
Cheers!
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