Berry & Lusya
Lusya Lusya
Hey Berry, I was just watching the early light dapple through the leaves and thought about how you could frame that moment in a photo—what’s your go‑to style when you’re chasing that perfect play of sunlight?
Berry Berry
Oh, early light is my favorite! I love to shoot with a warm filter, keep the lens clean, and let the sunlight just kiss the leaves. I’ll frame the shot so the light looks like a soft halo around the branches, and then I’ll add a little vignette to draw the eye. Then, boom—perfect natural pop!
Lusya Lusya
That sounds so lovely, Berry—those warm halos and gentle vignettes are like tiny sunlit kisses on the frame. Do you ever try adding a touch of color splash after the shoot, or do you prefer to keep everything natural?
Berry Berry
I do love a splash of color sometimes, especially a bright berry tint or a pop of sunset orange to make the leaves pop, but most of the time I just keep it natural—just the real light and the real colors the day gives me. It feels like the most honest vibe, you know?
Lusya Lusya
I totally get that—honesty in light feels like a quiet conversation with nature, doesn’t it? Maybe just a touch of that berry tint to highlight a single leaf, keeping the rest pure. What’s your favorite time of day to catch those honest rays?
Berry Berry
Morning’s my secret—just after sunrise when the light is soft and the air feels sweet. The leaves look like they’re sprinkled with dew, and a quick berry tint on one leaf makes the whole shot pop without losing that natural feel. It’s like a quiet hug from the sun.