Sure! Here's the translation:
Can someone who doesn’t like people take a good portrait?
I don’t think so.
A photographer needs not only to be able to see people but also to show them in a way that allows them to see themselves, sometimes not only from a flattering angle but from an unexpected one as well.
My name is Natasha, and I have been photographing people since 2015.
What do I shoot? Everything connected with love—weddings, couples, families, women's portraits.
What can you expect from a session with me?
I often hear people say:
— "I don’t look good in photos"
— "I don’t know how to pose"
— "I don’t know what I want"
— "I’m afraid I’ll feel awkward during the shoot, I’m shy"
— "I’m stiff!"
— "I don’t know what to wear"
To make sure everything turns out perfectly, just the way you dream, I start preparing for the shoot well in advance.
Don't know how to pose? You don’t need to! We'll move as naturally as possible. I’ll guide you on what to do, how to stand, and where to place your hands—I'll take care of the process.
We'll review the photos during the shoot, so you can see how things are going.
With natural editing, we’ll highlight your best features and flattering angles that we captured.
Every photo, from any type of shoot, goes through editing. I pay a lot of attention to color, and of course, for portraits, I do delicate retouching (removing noticeable skin imperfections).