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Portraits in Passing
#ICM2025
#IntentionalCameraMovement
#RethaStoltz Portrait 3Portraits in Passing abandons the fixed certainty of traditional portraiture. These images are encounters — fleeting, partial, sometimes indirect. Through intentional blur and vibrant movement, the subject becomes a moment, not a monument.
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Portraits in Passing
#ICM2025
#IntentionalCameraMovement
#RethaStoltz Portrait 2Portraits in Passing abandons the fixed certainty of traditional portraiture. These images are encounters — fleeting, partial, sometimes indirect. Through intentional blur and vibrant movement, the subject becomes a moment, not a monument.
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Portraits in Passing
#ICM2025
#IntentionalCameraMovement#RethaStoltz Portrait 1
Portraits in Passing abandons the fixed certainty of traditional portraiture. These images are encounters — fleeting, partial, sometimes indirect. Through intentional blur and vibrant movement, the subject becomes a moment, not a monument.
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Title: The Cooling of the Fires
Triptych
Maha Nuvara, Sri Lanka, 2025. -
Title : Be calm
Natures , always has a way of showing how calm it can make the soul.
Canon Eos 600D
Shutter speed :1/60 sec
Apperture: F5.7
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Hennie Muller posted in the group Street Photography
Some impromptu street photography in the middle of a portrait session in Norwood.
Nikon Z6ii, 1/2000 sec, 50mm @ F1.8, ISO 100. (That 50 is so very nifty…) -
Retha Stoltz posted in the group Photo Themes
Sunset in the City
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About Me

Bruna Mentrup
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I started my wildlife photography journey with nothing but a passion for capturing what I had seen unfold before me for years.
Determined I could achieve that, I set out with the most basic equipment, and eventually, my efforts were rewarded.
I, fortunately, love travel and being in my own company, so I spend months on the road in perfect partnership with the animals, great light, and the landscape. My confidence grew, and my images started to speak for themselves; so did my range of equipment, as did the awards.
My proudest moment was being made a Licentiate by the Photography Society of South Africa. I take so much pride in the steps I have taken, and it gives me such joy to see my work in magazines and hanging on walls of game lodges across Africa.
My philosophy is that anyone can acquire technical skills in photography. Still, you need heart, passion and a deep connection with what is around you to capture the finest of what Mother Nature has on offer.
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