Monday, August 31, 2009

Jordyn's Senior Portraits


We got rained out last week for Jordyn's portrait session. We had planned to go out to the Logansport Country Club but it was just a really soggy dreary day. This is only the second time I've had to postpone a session this year so I'm not going to complain too much about it. We used the time wisely though and got some really excellent studio portraits. Here is one of my favorites, super simple, just standing in front of a backdrop, but it's a really really strong portrait. I think we're going to get some really good stuff for the next session, so stay tuned and I'll be sure to post one from her outdoor set as well.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Senior Portrait Tips

Here are some tips for ensuring your high school graduation portraits turn out amazing!

1. Bring examples of things you'd like to try in your portraits. Magazine clippings, year books, catalogues or anything else with examples of poses, styles, or effects. We can combine these ideas with our own and create a truly unique portrait that captures your personal style.

2. Give your hair time to grown in after a cut. Don't get a fresh cut the day before your portrait session, a minimum of 5 days is needed for the cut to look natural.

3. Makeup should be applied normally. Use a mirror as a guide, if it looks good in the mirror it will look fine on film.

4. Ask your optometrist to remove the lenses from your glasses if possible. Reflections are very common on glasses and can be very time consuming to remove. Avoiding this problem is the best way to ensure a great portrait.

5. Simple, solid outfits work best, especially in the studio. More formal attire is also very common in the studio. Outdoor poses work well with jeans or khakis and simple solid shirts, especially muted colors. Blue, green, tan, and many more work better than glaringly bright colors such as white, yellow or red.

Follow these tips and make sure to get a good night's rest and your graduation portraits will be something you'll be proud of for years to come.


I really have had more than just this 1 session this week but it's been so busy I just haven't had any time for uploading new shots to my gallery or blogging. I'll try to get caught up on my newest photo shoots this week but for now this is John. We had a really great session on Friday. I was really worried about the heat it was just awful at 6pm when we started at the studio, but by 7pm when we were ready to roll to the outdoor location there was this great breeze that took the edge off the heat. As long as we kept to the shade, which of course I always do just for exposure purposes, it was almost perfectly pleasant. It was certainly not too hot to be out in photographing so we were able to spend another hour or so getting more shots along the river. I really had a good time and as time went on I could tell John was starting to really get into the posing. It always makes me really happy to not only create great portraits for people, but when they have a good time with the process it's the ultimate experience and it's what I strive to do for every client. I was really really glad to see John having a blast.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Ashley and Michael's Wedding


Don't you just love this shot? Ashley mentioned this idea she had almost as soon as we started doing the photography on Saturday. I didn't understand exactly what she meant until we got outside and saw the long row of evergreens. This turned out really cool. I'm always happy when my clients bring their own ideas to photo shoots, you get a much fuller selection of images when there are multiple people being creative. And creativity is obviously one of Ashley and Michael's strong points, the ceremony was very traditional, but the reception was, I guess the word is "off the hook." They entered the reception to an ESPN style roll call ending in bursting through a paper ring with their initials on it. They had a very elaborate 3 part first dance starting out traditional, turning into a line dance, and finally ending up as a hip hop number. And of course, they kicked the night off right by singing the first karoake song. It was a good time that's for sure.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Amy and Travis' Wedding


I don't say this very often, but I wish I would have been a guest at this wedding and not the photographer. Everything was just gorgeous, the tent, the landscaping, the decorations, it was all really beautiful. The service was very lovely, and then it was obvious the affection that all of the guests showed for this couple throughout the entire night. I followed them around for 2 hours after the ceremony capturing their interactions with their guests. Finally Travis turned to me and said, "Did you get something to eat yet?" And I replied, "No, I'll eat when you eat." He said they were on their way to the buffet right then so I followed them around for another hour and they were still talking to friends and family and having a great time. I finally saw Amy get a plate of food around 9pm, but I don't think she ever had the chance to eat it. They were having so much fun, they forgot to eat. Now that's what I call a wedding.