Filtered nude art with Lorih
Benvenute e benvenuti in this week’s selection of five art nude photographs, taken in Garbagnate (MI) at photographer’s Raffaele Sorrentino location, with the beautiful model Lorenza Caradonna.
Filtering Lorih with a manual 24mm f 2.8 macro lens from the 80’s; ph: Francesco Coppola
With this shoot, we return to a style where the colors and atmosphere were crafted during the session itself, thanks to my DIY filter applied to an old Vivitar 24mm f/2.8 Macro (Cosinon)—a lens I bought in the late ‘80s for my first camera, the Vivitar V2000, which used to accompany me on mountain hikes and treks.
Filtering Lorih with a manual 24mm f 2.8 macro lens from the 80’s 2; ph: Francesco Coppola
I must say I’m quite satisfied with the 3D effect that this vintage lens still manages to produce, and with its color rendition— even if the colors are influenced by the filter I used.
Filtering Lorih with a manual 24mm f 2.8 macro lens from the 80’s 3; ph Francesco Coppola
As a set, these five images tell a story. A story not only of Beauty, but also the discovery of intimacy, vulnerability, and trust—seen through the eyes of a lover.
What do you think?
Filtering Lorih with a manual 24mm f 2.8 macro lens from the 80’s 4; ph Francesco Coppola
This series will soon be submitted to an upcoming issue of an art magazine that showcases photography alongside other forms of artistic expression—sculpture, painting, and more. Cross your fingers for me!
Filtering Lorih with a manual 24mm f 2.8 macro lens from the 80’s 5; ph Francesco Coppola
And with this final image, we wrap up the shoot with Lorih. I hope you’ve enjoyed it.
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