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Little girl. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

I shot the photo of this little girl doing her homework during a workshop organised during the Photo Romania Festival 2016, which takes place in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. This workshop was dedicated to Street Photography with a twist: shooting “from the hip” instead of the classical approach, looking in your viewfinder. “From the hip” actually means shooting in the blind in a different position, with your camera at waist/hip level, or sometimes way above or under the subject.

During the workshop we passed next to a school, with kids playing football, running and screaming… like kids do, right? 🙂 I then saw this little girl, packed in her rain coat, silently drawing on a chair instead of running here and there with her schoolmates. I knew it would be a powerful photo, only if I shoot her from her level, not from the top of my 1,90 meters. The perfect moment for practicing shooting from the hip! I’m very please by how this photo is framed, without even looking in the viewfinder: the little girl is right on the rule of third spot, the chair just fills the left part of the frame, the bench the right side, and I have the other children playing behind. Like any kind of art, photography is about talent, but sometimes you need a little bit of luck, too 😀

The processing was fairly straightforward using Adobe Lightroom to turn the photo in black and white with Fujifilm‘s awesome camera profiles. Then, some tiny touches of dodge & burn to raise the overall contrast and make the girl’s coat pop out of the rest of the frame.

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EXIFs:

  • Camera:Fujifilm X100T
  • Aperture: ƒ/5.6
  • Focale: 23mm
  • Shutter speed: 1/500s
  • ISO: 1600
  • Copyright: Pierre Pichot 2016, all rights reserved
U Cluj protest. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

U Cluj protest. The Ultras on the first line. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Universitatea Cluj, or U Cluj as it’s commonly called, is the oldest football club of Cluj-Napoca, Romania as it was founded in 1919, almost a century ago. Even if it’s not the most successful team in the city (the other team, CFR Cluj, has won a few times the national championship and has also participated in several European championships), U Cluj is considered as THE city’s football team and is revered by lots of people.

U Cluj protest. Supporters of any ages. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

U Cluj protest. Supporters of any ages. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Despite its local popularity, and sometimes devotions, the club has entered in a very difficult period with a lot of financial issues that put a risk on its future. May it be retrograded to a lower league… may it be shut down for good. On March 13th, 2016, was organised a protest on Cluj-Napoca main streets as a support for the club. It was also a cry for help to the local authorities to save their club, the city’s club.

U Cluj protest. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

U Cluj protest. Pride! Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

It was a pretty interesting experience to be thrown (against my will actually, I was just passing by when the mass of people from the demonstration appeared in front of me 🙂 ), in the middle of this protest. People from any situation, any age, any background were here to support their club, there was no difference anymore, from the hardened Ultras to small kids, all were before all U Cluj fans. Even supporters from other team were there to support their “stadium brothers” during those tougher times.

U Cluj protest. Going further. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

U Cluj protest. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

A few weeks have passed, and it’s not clear yet what will happen to the club. New protests and demonstrations are supposed to happen in the next days, we’ll see how things are going to be for Cluj-Napoca’s favourite football club.

Big wheel, small wheels. Orléans, Loiret, France.

Big wheel, small wheels. Orléans, France. License it.

Back in my hometown: Orléans, France. It’s a peaceful little city not that far from Paris. The kind you of city where nothing really happens, but it’s still a pleasant place to live in. It gets a bit more active during the winter where the Christmas market opens at Martroi Square, next to Jeanne d’Arc statue. Small shops, fair and big ferris wheel also make their apparition!

Shot with a Fujifilm X100T and processed with Adobe Lightroom using Fuji’s Monochrome profile.

EXIFs:

  • Camera: Fujifilm X100T
  • Aperture: ƒ/11.0
  • Focale: 23mm
  • Shutter speed: 1/500s
  • ISO: 640
  • Copyright: Pierre Pichot 2016, all rights reserved

Kyoto, Japan: Gion, the Geisha neighborhood, under the rain

Gion, the Geisha neighborhood, under the rain. Kyoto, Japan.

Another stop during our trip in Japan, Kyoto and all its temples… More than 1600! But Kyoto is also Gion, the Geisha neighbourhood. Those who have seen Memoirs of a Geisha may remember it. It’s a typical, old neighbourhood with woody homes, small restaurants, and a particular atmosphere. It seems empty, but it feels like there is a lot happening behind those closed doors…

Shot with a Canon 6D then process in black and white with Adobe Lightroom.

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EXIFs:

  • Camera: Canon 6D
  • Lens: Canon EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
  • Aperture: ƒ/3.2
  • Focale: 38mm
  • Shutter speed: 1/200s
  • ISO: 400
  • Copyright: Pierre Pichot 2015, all rights reserved

 

Public transportation. Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

While I’m not a fan of winter (damn slippy snow!), I like how the people’s attitude changes. More melancholy. It reflects quite well when you look at the people in public transportation – buses, metro, tramways – that have that look in their eyes. Not necessarily sad, more like if they were looking at something that doesn’t exist… This photo was taken during a cold evening in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

I did the shot with a Fujifilm X100T, processed with Adobe Lightroom. Here again the fantastic Monochrome profile from Fujifilm and the relatively low noise in high ISO made my day. I just did a bit of dodge & burn to raise the contrast, and that’s it!

EXIFs:

  • Camera: Fujifilm X100T
  • Aperture: ƒ/2.8
  • Focale: 23mm
  • Shutter speed: 1/60s
  • ISO: 5000
  • Copyright: Pierre Pichot 2015, all rights reserved