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                                    MOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 68 55MOSTMAGAZINEQ: How did photographing weddings become such an essential learning experience for you? Is there a specific wedding that stands out?A: Weddings taught me to stay alert, capture fleeting moments, and make quick decisions. There%u2019s something magical about documenting such an important day. I particularly remember an outdoor wedding in a treefilled setting where everything unfolded so naturally, it felt like a fairytale.Q: What do you mean when you say that an %u201caction%u201d is the beginning of a new story in your photography? Can you give an example?A: Every photo has its own narrative. For example, photographing a couple dancing might seem simple, but that movement could be the start of a love story or a celebration of something deeper. It all depends on how you see and tell that moment.Q: Your portfolio includes a wide variety of subjects. What is your favorite type of photography right now and why?A: My favorite type of photography right now is inspired by the 80s and 90s. Simply because a single image can transport me back in time and evoke the nostalgia of those decades.Q: Living in Barcelona, how does the city influence your creative vision and approach to photography?A: Barcelona is such an inspiring city. From its historic alleyways to its modern architecture, there%u2019s always something that grabs your attention. The mix of cultures and colors helps me find new perspectives at every turn.Q: Looking back, what advice would you give to someone starting out in photography without much equipment or guidance?A: I%u2019d say not to worry about having the best gear. What%u2019s most important is learning to observe and tell stories with what you have. Get out there, practice, and don%u2019t be afraid to make mistakes. Every photo is a chance to improve.Photography: Fran Ruizwww.franruizfotografo.com@franruizphotographerModel: Svitlana Litvinova@svitlanalitvinovaMOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 68 55
                                
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