My first series – Morning portraits

The quiet hum of a cooling coffee cup marked my first series as a photographer: three black-and-white portraits of people in dim morning light, cradling their mugs as if they were secrets. No elaborate sets or poses, just raw vulnerability in the shadows, where shoulders sink into sweaters and eyes soften before the day begins. Starting publicly with portraits felt risky, demanding trust from subjects and honesty from me, but it captured my core desire: connection over perfection.

First Steps and Invitations

Pressure shadowed every frame. What if these quiet moments seemed too simple? Yet sharing them unpolished felt true, a doorway to more: evenings, workspaces, untold stories. If a morning ritual resonates, you’re invited to my next shoots; details will be on ModelManagement.com under Castings. Find my listings, apply if it calls, and bring your favorite mug :). Places are few for real connection. Let’s make something gentle together.

Greets,
Evie Fayé

“For me, the camera is a sketch book, an instrument of intuition and spontaneity, the master of the instant which, in visual terms, questions and decides simultaneously.”

— Henri Cartier-Bresson

In the hush before the day unfolds, may these images remind you of your own unguarded moments, coffee warming your hands, shadows cradling your thoughts. Here’s to the beauty in what we rarely name, held gently in time.

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