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Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Stylized Bridal Shoot!
I love stylized shoots! I get great practice while creating the pictures I see in my head when envisioning brides and it helps me to be a better wedding photographer. In a few weeks, 4 of my lovely friends and models are donning their fluffy white gowns and letting my artistic inspiration run wild.
I'm collecting different bridal things as we speak, grabbing items from my own wedding (thank you Mom & Dad for the hope chest!) and planning items that I will be making and creating.
So excited!!! :)
Sunday, February 19, 2012
The Beautiful Brunettes
I love to shoot headshots. For the last few weeks, I've been lucky enough to shoot several headshots for talented actors. This weekend, I got to shoot back to back beautiful dark haired gals! Jamie is a teen actress, making her way through school. Samantha is an up & coming local talent, trying to break into the pro circles.
Both girls were awesome to photograph. We worked with different backgrounds and approaches and ended up with shots that I think really capture their vibrant personalities. Both are equally beautiful but very different, and I think that comes across in their pics. I hope their photos bring them much success in their auditions!!!
Thanks for a blast this weekend, ladies! :)
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Happy Shots
I finished four photoshoots in the last two weeks and they were all successful. Two were headshots...one for a beautiful young actress who couldn't take a bad picture, and the other a talented established actor with a poet's face. Both were a joy to shoot. I like when there are too many choices instead of not enough! :)
I also did my first professional jewelry shoot for a woman who creates amazing and unique pieces. She needed some updates for her website and I hope I did her gorgeous work justice!
Lastly, I met a terrific couple who interviewed me for their upcoming DC wedding. We did a mini couples session and their love was tangible and fantastic. Even if they don't end up picking me as their wedding photographer, I had such a lovely time meeting nice people who love each other. And I caught a lot of that on film. That's why I do what I do and why I love it so much.
Three of the shoots were done in the cold, rainy, gray muck that has been our area lately. And somehow, it worked. The people "popped" against the bleak backdrop, and everything seemed that much sharper.
I also went to NYC for the day yesterday and while I couldn't take any shots walking around, I had fun working my "NYC from the moving car" skills. ;)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Wedding/Bridal Ads
My husband brings me home bridal magazines which I devour like fine chocolates. I love all wedding related things...especially dresses. And flowers. And shoes. And cool venues. And vintage cars. And...you get the idea. I noticed recently that in magazines and online, wedding photographers tend to do either all black and white ads (cheaper in print, for sure!) or black/white with a photograph. Since my work focuses SO much on color saturation and bright, bold jewel tones, I realized that I needed to create some ads that reflected that. Using my beautiful model Lisa from the stylized bridal shoot, I created five ads. I asked for input from friends and family. I have a tendency to ask for input when I'd probably be better off working alone...I like to find out what's good/bad/appealing to a large group of people, but at the same time, I have to realize that I can't please everyone. Yesterday was a mostly positive experience and I ended up with ads that are colorful, creative, and totally the image that I want Gilded Lily Photography to have in the wedding world.
I am shooting two weddings this year with a possibility of a third that has just arrived and I'm psyched...I can't think of anything better than helping people have a picture book of the start of the happiest days of their lives.
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