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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

What To Wear Wednesday


    Lately, I have realized that my blogging is not up to par with what it could be and needed an intervention.  Looking at sessions is great but I, along with other photographers know that potential clients are looking for more direction than just where to stand when taking their family photos.  This brings me to one of the most common questions I receive, what do we wear?  This simple question can really make or break your photos regardless of the skill level of your photographer.  Clothes can either enhance your best assets or show your worst flaws.  It is however, not just due to your body, but due to the way the camera and photographs translate people and objects.
    This brings me to my newest blog installation of What to Wear Wednesdays!  Because clothes are so important in photography, it gives me great pleasure to shine a spotlight on this area and help clients bring out the best in my sessions with them.  You might have heard in the past about some hard and fast rules with what to wear for your family portrait sessions, or any photography session for that matter.  Times are changing and so are some of the views on these former rules.  Up until recently, clients were told for everyone to be wearing the same bottoms and same tops in order to get the best looking family picture.  This rule is no longer and has become a thing of the past as many people have steered away from the "matchy matchy" look these photos created.  I for one, am glad. 
    Also, certain colors and even patterns were avoided and I believe this was due to certain studio background set-ups.  You know the ones, with the busy, almost neon blurry streaks? Yep, those.  The same ones many school companies used.  I believe backgrounds were so busy that they often clashed with anything other than very simple outfits.  Now that outdoor photography has become so popular, backgrounds have become more natural and simple so as not to distract from the most important aspect of the photograph...YOU! 
    The set I have presented for this first edition of What to Wear Wednesday is a perfect example of where wardrobes and photography are headed.  Coordinating your color palette is key and sticking with 2, 3, or 4 colors keeps things simple and easy to manage.  Here we have used blues, reds, and whites...not only patriotic, but perfect for upcoming Valentine's Day.  

Here's why this works:

1. No large distracting words or logos (This rule rings as true today as it did 20 years ago.)
2. Reds are the same tone. (I didn't combine orangy reds with burgundy but instead, kept the same shade and tone of red.)
3.  Denim, whether skirt or jeans were all a very close shade. (No acid wash with black jeans!)
4. All are either short or long sleeve. ( I tend to have my clients steer clear of sleeveless clothing.)
5. Each family member coordinates with one another. (The key is to think of each outfit combining to one outfit, all outfits work together to achieve a streamlined look.)


I hope you enjoyed this week's installment of What to Wear Wednesday and I can't wait to be back with some more ideas for your next family portrait session.
    

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Terrell/Moffett Wedding: Diboll, Texas




I had the pleasure of photographing one of the sweetest couples recently in the little town of Diboll, Texas.  If you don't know where Diboll, Texas is, chances are you drove right through it on highway 59.  Diboll will always have a place in my heart, as it is where my father grew up and a place where some of my family still reside.  This sleepy, little town is home to the lumberjacks and Temple-Inland and can be found just a few miles south of Lufkin.  Jonathan and Jennifer had a lot of fun that day and their tables at the reception were adorably decorated with all their favorite things. Right now they are in Colorado for their honeymoon...jealous!  I should have stowed away in their luggage because the sites and photo ops are abundant in the Rocky Mountain state.

Monday, September 12, 2011

I Heart Faces Photo Challenge: Back To School


I wasn't a winner last time but that won't discourage me, I am back with another entry in another I Heart Faces photography contest!  This week's theme is "back to school" and I couldn't wait to post a pick of my own little Cobybear headed to his first day of pre-school.  I Can't wait to see the other entries and to find out who will be the winners!

Monday, August 15, 2011

I Heart Faces Photo Challenge: Beautiful Eyes

Thanks to a fellow photographer, I just learned about this great contest from I heart faces.  This is my entry into the contest which is focused on "beautiful eyes," and I think this girl has a stunning pair!  I can't wait to enter many more of their weekly contests and if you are into photography, you should too!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Sneak Peek: Edwards' Reception: Houston, Texas



I feel blessed once again, to have been asked to photograph another couple in love!  This gorgeous bride is someone whom I have known since elementary school and through the power of Facebook, we re-united once again.  It was obvious Erin and Michael were such a happy couple, as their faces couldn't hide their love for one another throughout the evening.  The wedding reception took place at 7 Riverway at the beautiful Omni Hotel.  Everything about the evening was very reflective of all the Galleria area has to offer.  Several weeks before, the couple had said their "I do's," in the tropical state of Hawaii....a destination wedding I would loved to have photographed....ahhh a girl can dream!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Sneak Peek: Dalton & Balderas: Bridal Portraits


Following the wedding ceremony, we loaded up and made a trip down to Galveston, Texas to photograph the bridal portraits for the new Mr. and Mrs. Dalton.  We had a blast and found some very cool places for this urban themed shoot.  Galveston never ceases to amaze me with its variety of locations available to the portrait photographer. 

Friday, May 27, 2011

Sneak Peek: Dalton & Balderas: The Wedding Ceremony



This past week, I had the pleasure of photographing Stephen and Xochitl's wedding at St. James Catholic church in Spring, Texas.  I have known Xochitl since we were kids and after meeting Steve, I couldn't think of a nicer couple and I really enjoyed the time we spent together.  I hope to photograph more of their sweet family in the very near future.  The challenges of photographing a wedding are many, but with a bride and groom like these two, it couldn't have gone better.  I learned a lot and feel I made a small splash in the world of wedding photography and hope to do it again soon!