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Q: What did you have to do, to prepare for this shoot?A: For me there are many factors to consider. First, we must have a lot of desire and come to the shoot with the best energy. Then we must select the theme we want to do, the type of model, find the perfect location, determine the appropriate climate, secure transportation, book the make-up artist, and get thebest equipment. Then, we must get up at three am, travel for many hours, and create magic.Q: What camera did you use?A: I have been a Canon lover since my first shots I took when I was 16 years old, and currently,I am using a CANON R6.Q: What was the temperature, and how did the models cope withthe extreme heat?A: We have to endure the high temperatures a lot, and our transportation picks us up at three in the morning to travel for two hours on the way to the desert, so that we can try to be ready at 6am when the sun rises. Then, we get about three hours to shoot. I remember that in one of the shoots we had to stop because it was 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and I felt like the soles of my shoes were melting! We wanted to accomplish the shoot so much though that we returned again in the afternoon when the sun was out. Now you can see the beautiful results.MOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 36 35