En savoir plus sur Luis T....
Qu'est-ce que vous aimez dans votre métier ?
What I love most about photography is being able to capture moments that people can actually use and remember. Whether it’s food, portraits, or brand work, I enjoy creating images that feel intentional and polished. I also like working with different clients and environments — every shoot is different, which keeps it interesting.
Quels types de séances avez-vous réalisés et comment les avez-vous rendus spéciaux ?
I’ve worked on a mix of portrait sessions, lifestyle shoots, private events, and small commercial projects. Each type of shoot requires a different approach, but what makes them special is the attention to detail and the experience I create for the client.
For portraits, I focus on lighting and direction to bring out natural confidence while keeping the images clean and timeless. For events, I stay attentive and anticipate moments so I can capture genuine reactions without interrupting the flow. With lifestyle and brand-related shoots, I pay close attention to mood, composition, and storytelling to make sure the visuals feel intentional and aligned with the client’s goals.
What sets my work apart is that I don’t just show up and shoot — I communicate beforehand, understand the vision, and create an environment where people feel comfortable. That comfort translates directly into stronger, more authentic images.
Prix, distinctions et reconnaissances reçus
While I haven’t pursued formal photography awards, my work has been recognized through repeat clients, referrals, and ongoing collaborations with brands and creatives. Much of my growth has come organically through word-of-mouth and consistent client satisfaction, which I take as the highest form of recognition.
I focus more on delivering strong results and building long-term relationships than entering competitions, but I’m always striving to elevate my craft.
Un fait amusant sur ce photographe
A fun fact about me is that I’m always studying light — even when I’m not shooting. I’ll catch myself analyzing how it hits buildings, faces, or reflections while just walking around the city.