rrrudya

rrrudya

rrrudya is one of the top Photography influencer in Germany with 105682 audience and 0.72% engagement rate on Instagram. Check out the full profile and start to collaborate.

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I photographed my birthday weekend in Sevilla with my #nikonℤf, 35mm lens & my favorite Nikon recipes. sponsored | @nikondach Vivid colors, neon lights, stunning architecture – the city felt like a movie set and my photos – like quiet movie stills. 3d photo is probably my favorite because of it strong cinematic feel. What do you think? #nikondach #nikoneurope #sevilla #streetphotography

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Getting off grid isn’t about disappearing - it is about recharging. This is the kind of hospitality storytelling I love creating, where light, space and human presence carry the atmosphere. ????@offgrid.rest #hospitalityphotography #slowtravel #designhotels #cabinlife

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The more I shoot video, the more I realize color grading is everything. ????During our wildlife adventure in Kenya with @olimbamaracamp, I shot in N-Log which is Nikon’s flat video profile, basically the video version of shooting photos in RAW. It looks dull and gray straight out of camera, but it preserves a ton of dynamic range. ????Savannah light is no joke. Bright skies, deep shadows, and contrast everywhere. Shooting in a standard profile would’ve meant blown-out clouds or crushed blacks. N-Log let me protect both, so I could correct the colors later without that overprocessed look. It may look underwhelming at first, but once you start grading, all that beautiful detail comes alive. And that’s exactly what happened here. ‼️And if you thought our posts from Kenya adventure were over… something really cool is coming soon. Shot on @nikondach Nikon Z6 III & NIKKOR Z 180-600mm F5.6-6.3 VR lens.

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????????Kyiv is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Russia keeps striking critical infrastructure. 80% of the city has no electricity. Sewage systems are frozen. One million (!!!) people are living in total darkness & with no heating while temperatures drop to minus 14°C at night. This is a major European capital, made almost unlivable by constant drone and missile attacks. In January alone, more than 600,000 people were forced to leave the city. What is unbearable is not only the cold or the blackout, but how normalized this horror has become for the rest of Europe. People have grown used to it. It happens next door, and barely registers anymore. I am sending strength to all my friends in Kyiv and across Ukraine. I hope this brutality ends soon. And I am exhausted by excuses, by comment sections filled with denial, justification, and Russian bot propaganda. There is nothing to explain away here. There is no “both sides” to frozen cities and terrorized civilians. This war is a crime. Those who started it and those who excuse it should be called exactly what they are. #ukraine #kyiv

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While visiting the Maasai Mara in Kenya I again shifted my focus not only to the incredible wildlife, but also to the local community. ????????‍???????????? We visited a workshop for Maasai women organized by @oliveseed_foundation and it was one of the most meaningful experiences of this journey. At the workshop, local women are learning practical skills — creating traditional beaded accessories and souvenirs that they can sell directly to tourists, as well as making reusable period pads. Through this initiative, women who previously had no access to their own income are given the opportunity to work, create, and move toward certain financial independence. As the director of the foundation @amoskipeen shared with us, many traditional Maasai families still choose not to educate their daughters. As a result, many of these women speak only the Maasai language — because English & Swahili are taught in school, which they don’t attend — which greatly limits their opportunities outside of housework and childbearing. This lack of choice affects not only financial independence, but also mental well-being. This workshop gives them something powerful: – a space to communicate – to learn new skills – to create something of their own – and to feel seen and valued As someone who strongly supports women’s rights and women empowerment, seeing how local initiatives like this can truly change lives deeply moved me. Small changes can create real transformation. And I have to say — I’m absolutely in awe of their beautiful traditional clothing, the bold colors of their everyday wear, and the stunning beaded bracelets they make themselves. After the all-black Berlin for someone who loves color, this was truly a feast for my eyes. So grateful to visit Oliveseed Foundation and wishing them all the best in their mission to empower women ???????????????? Feel free to DONATE to the foundation on their website #kenya #maasaimara #femaleempowerment #africanwomen

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Throwback to our hotel staycation in Palma. @dianasnotes, up for another girls’ weekend soon? #mallorca #designhotels #interiorphotography

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Throwback to 2016. I can’t believe it’s already 10 years ago. I was digging for photos from that year and realized how full it was. My book Prypyat Mon Amour was published, telling the stories of people evacuated from Chernobyl and the ghost town of Prypyat. I graduated from the University of the Arts Berlin with a BA in Visual Communication. Jan and I traveled from Berlin and through Iceland to the US and somehow ended up at Burning Man with @winter_moose & his camp 17 Virgins????. I went to the opening of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro with @thomas_k & Samsung Germany (and felt like a real influencer for the first time), a memory that still feels unreal. Met Alessandra Ambrosio in a restaurant. Ran into Adriana Lima at the airport. The usual. There was Nepal (I somehow won a spot on that trip, don’t even remember the details - do you, @muenchmax?). Unforgettable in every sense. And finally went to Mallorca, just a visit back then. Little did I know that ten years later I’d be living here. It’s a little scary how fast life moves. Blink once and a decade slips by, carrying more stories than you realize at the time. How was your 2016? And how far did you come since then? #2016 #2016trend #throwback

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WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT IRAN. Out of all the countries I’ve visited, Iran left one of the deepest impressions on me – six years ago I was met with extraordinary hospitality, kindness, and warmth from ordinary people, an Iran the media rarely shows. This is a country with a vast history, once a cradle of civilization, home to wonders like Persepolis, and centuries of culture expressed through art, poetry, miniature painting, and craftsmanship admired worldwide. In the 20th century, Iran underwent rapid secular modernization during the Pahlavi era, but after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, a religious regime took power, and generations have since lived under repression, restrictions, and human-rights violations. As a Ukrainian, I cannot ignore that the Iranian regime supports Russia’s war against Ukraine – yet this does not define the Iranian people, who are today protesting against the regime – millions brave women & men risking their lives, fighting for freedom, dignity, and basic rights despite arrests, ruthless executions & complete internet blackout (even starlink is blocked by the military). When the war began in Ukraine, Iranians I had met wrote me messages of support; now, after sharing stories about protests in Iran, I receive countless messages from Iranians abroad thanking me for speaking up – proof that people are suffering, people are dying, and the world often doesn’t see it. This is why I’m sharing facts and personal experience: to say that Iran is far more than headlines, and that I stand with the Iranian people in their fight for freedom and dignity. #iran

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