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Textures in Motion:The Art of Chocolate Levitation
One way to add variety to a shoot is to showcase texture. What could be more delicious and atmospheric than chocolate? It perfectly captures the magic of warm autumn evenings. Its texture can be both rough and smooth. A close-up helps hold the viewer’s attention and keep them watching until the end.Levitation is a truly magical art form in the world of photography. This technique can create an entire magical world. These photographs evoke powerful emotions. How is this possible? It’s a mystery that still remains unsolved.
I love this technique and use it often. Look how autumn comes alive in my photographs! Drops of rich tea float toward fallen yellow leaves. The cup hovers in the air. The atmosphere is one of warm autumn, with a light, cool breeze occasionally blowing through, a reminder of the approaching frost.
Garden Photography
Nature is our most powerful source of inspiration. There’s no need to go far just slow down and observe. I love garden photography; it offers endless creative possibilities.
I enjoy creating stories full of details. I often take great pleasure in choosing props by exploring flea markets. In this photo, I used antique candlesticks and trays. I often joke about it: I say I’m preparing a big dowry for my grandchildren
Technical Equipment
Photography is not only my hobby but also my main source of income. I work in my fully equipped home studio.
I shoot with a Sony 7P4 camera. My favorite lenses are the Sony 135mm and the Tamron 28–75mm.
I mostly work in the evening or at night, so I use artificial lighting. I have three Godox AD 400 Pro flashes.
My favorite lighting setup is side lighting it highlights the main subject best and creates a dark, deep atmosphere.
My name is Tatyana Vnuk, and I’ve been photographing food and products for over five years. Photography was my hobby, which grew into a lucrative profession. I love complex projects that require a creative approach. I love it when clients appreciate my vision and experience. It so happened that I inherited my talent from my mother.
She was an amazing portrait photographer. I grew up in a creative environment and participated in my mother’s shoots. The camera from those days is kept in my studio. I remember her work with reverence. I proudly continue this work and hope that my children will continue it, at least through their creativity. I collaborate with many Belarusian brands, for example, with the Mira snack factory and their chips, the taste of which I have known since childhood.

TATYANA VNUK
BELARUSIAN