Yellow is my worst color, so I requested not to shoot against yellow walls. However, this set was filled with yellow flowers, and since they were artificial, it didn’t feel awkward; instead, it looked bright and beautiful. Especially when selecting photos, the overall bright feeling was well captured, which was unexpectedly satisfying. There were many sitting poses, which were quite challenging, and it was hard to lower my toes. But I read that it’s better to endure some discomfort for good photos, so I kept trying to point my toes downward. The photographer guided me on hand positions and gaze details, and since it was a floral background, they suggested a slight smile, so I practiced my expressions. Although the flowers were artificial, they were well arranged, making the subject stand out, and the studio lighting was soft, resulting in natural skin tones. In the end, although I initially hesitated due to the color, the final photos were vibrant and lively, making me want to include them in the album. However, I regret not trying more varied hand and foot positions in the sitting poses.