The workshop was a full success — not just as an artistic experiment, but as a moment of genuine connection, transformation, and shared humanity. At the end, we sat in a circle. Feedback time. Vilelmini was different — relaxed, centered, present. Her earlier tension had given way to a quiet calm. I saw a new side of her. A real one.
As I sat there, I watched through the large windows as the sun slowly set. Golden hour. That special light, so rare — and so fleeting. I observed the window of time closing, hoping the last comment would come soon so I could use the remaining sunlight with her. But it wasn’t meant to be. Slightly disappointed, all I could do was hope that two or three usable shots had been captured earlier.
Originally, I had planned to photograph Vilelmini in a "posed" portrait — with a clear concept, a mood and energy we would craft together. But the story chose a different shape. Instead of a staged portrait, I captured a genuine moment — a transition, a threshold. I got to witness her at a point where something new was beginning for her — and without realizing it, something new for me as well. And if the universe wills it, maybe there will be a continuation of this story.