Jewel — Slow Days at the Shore
This short film, featuring Jewel, lingers in slow motion — a quiet walk by the shoreline, each movement stretched and unhurried.
It carries extra meaning for me because this was the only time we ever worked together. Sometimes that happens — one shoot, one moment, and then life takes you in different directions. It’s a reminder not to wait, not to assume you’ll always have another chance.
When I look at this piece now, it feels less like a simple portrait and more like a lesson: make the most of the moments you’re given, whether in art or in life. Nothing is guaranteed, but if you’re present, even one shoot can stay with you.
⚙️ Tech Notes
- Camera: Fujifilm X-H2S
- Lens: XF 33mm f/1.4
- Style: Slow motion, cinematic linger
- Edit: Minimal grading, natural tones retained