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Olga Dromas

ehind the camere since she was 16, Olga studied fine art photography and did an internship as a photographer's assistant in Paris. This gave her a fashion background that helps with the lifestyle shoots for which her company, Blueiprod, is best known. For this issue, she shot our cover boat, (  The yacht has quite a rich story and my goal was to show this through the photos. It is very important tD capture the vibe of the The best compliment is seeing clients happy, and alse seeing my work published and knowing I did my best whatever the conditions of the shoot. It's not always easy! One of my favorites was on board 318ft Feadship , with a photo of girls in tuxedos playing tennis on the bow. I had a precise vision — which at the time no one else shared or understood — but eventually this shot was published a lot and is still a reference for many shoots we do

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