Eventually, Long Ago: A Journey with the Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG Art Lens

By Marc Haers

I was incredibly excited to test the Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG | Art, and to make the most of this opportunity, I decided to build a visual narrative around the idea of life’s journey.

The theme, Eventually, Long Ago, explores the concept of timelessness.
A grounded, universal feeling that transcends any specific moment or place.

This lens, with its striking optical character and dreamy depth of field, felt like the perfect tool to express that vision.

Shooting with the Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG | Art was a challenge at first, as I rarely work beyond 50mm. But that limitation quickly turned into an inspiration.

The lens encouraged me to view the world differently. It revealed fresh, exciting compositions and gave me a completely new visual language to work with.

The more I used it, the more I appreciated how it reshaped my creative instincts.

During the shoot, the Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG | Art proved to be more than just technically impressive. It was creatively liberating.

The autofocus was fast, accurate and dependable, even though I usually rely heavily on manual focus. Its performance allowed me to focus more on storytelling and less on the technical side of things.

Shooting wide open resulted in a stunningly shallow depth of field that perfectly isolated subjects and added an emotional, almost cinematic quality to the visuals.

It helped me capture exactly what I set out to create.

BEHIND THE SCENES


Additional Credits

Model:
Bob Malawau
https://www.instagram.com/unclebobe

Behind the Scenes video:
Lotte van Diepen
http://www.elvidi.nl/
https://www.instagram.com/lottevd_/

About

Marc Haers

Working out of the Netherlands, Marc is widely known for his "human" approach to his work. Whether he’s out in the field as a portrait photographer, creating artistic visuals for his magnum opus World of WOA, or producing campaigns for brands, Marc always prioritizes authenticity. He insists that creating a sense of harmony on and off set is key to producing the best visuals possible. His relaxed yet dedicated work ethic ensures that people always leave his shoots feeling inspired and energized. Beyond his approach, Marc’s work is also recognized for its strong loyalty to timelessness. Pieces he created over a decade ago blend seamlessly with today’s visual landscape. He’s cultivated a distinctive signature that remains unaffected by the evolution of technology and trends.

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