Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Breana and Janelle

Ok, so as you may have noticed, I've gotten pretty behind on my blogging. Sorry readers! So, I'll be getting caught up within the next couple of weeks.
First, in the line up, is Breana and Janelle Church. Their session was late in October and the lovely Canadian weather had decided to give us a preview of what we had to look forward to in the long winter months ahead. Yes, It. Was. COLD!!! I felt awful having to ask these girls to take their coats off for some of the photos. But they braved the cold without complaint, and in spite of our numb fingers and runny noses, we got some very nice shots.





























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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Urban Family Session - Robin, Seth, and Shea


Last week I had a really fun family session with the Walsh Family... well, the Walsh family minus 1 (unfortunately, Luke had to work late). We planned an urban/industrial style shoot for them. The weather has been pretty yucky lately and it was kind of touch and go for a while on the day of their session, but it stopped raining and turned out to be perfect weather for pictures.

We headed out to an area of Oshawa that has many different warehouses and found a couple that had some interesting structural features. The second warehouse had many large pipes at the side of it and we had a lot of fun getting some shots in and among those.

When we were finished at the warehouses, we then went to the local skate park to gets some action shots of the boys on their skateboards. Turns out that the GO station that can be seen in the background of those photos was one of Luke's first construction jobs, so I guess in some small way he was in a few of the photos. hehe. 

I wrapped things up with the boys at the skate park and decided to let them continue skating while I got some more single shots of their mom. Robin was a lot of fun to photograph. She and I are both fans of America's Next Top Model so she knew exactly what I was talking about when I said she had the "wind in the hair" look and when I told her to "smize" and do the "booty tooch." HAHA

Here are some of the photos from their session:










Hope everyone is staying warm during these cold rainy days. Catch you all later! :)

Saturday, August 20, 2011

A Beautiful Mess

So, for the past couple of months my laptop has been out of commission. I have to use Daniel's laptop until we get mine fixed. So, because all my website stuff was on my laptop and I wasn't able to get it moved until yesterday, I haven't been able to blog in a while. But I'm back in business now... and even have a new and improved website.

Last week, I had the privilege of doing a couple photo shoots, both with some very beautiful ladies. The first one I did that week was with my lovely sister-in-law, Jennifer and the second was with Macy and Savannah Church and Marissa Breedan. These were the first real photo shoots I was able to do with my new lighting kit. Julie, my sister-in-law and little intern, was helping me for both.

Jennifer's shoot went pretty well. We had scoped out a few locations ahead of time and planned her outfits for the day. It ended up that some of the places we really wanted to go to were closed. I guess that's a sacrifice that has to be made if you want to shoot at the "Golden Hour" (the hour after sunrise and before sunset where the light is perfect for pictures) We got some AMAZING shots. Here are a few of my favorites:



For Macy, Marissa, and Savannah's shoot we headed out to Parkwood Estates. I love taking pictures there! It's a gorgeous location! For those that didn't know, here's an interesting bit of information about Parkwood. Several popular movies have been filmed there. Billy Madison, X-Men, and The Tuxedo, just to name a few. I thought that was pretty cool.

Anyway, this particular photo shoot turned out to be an eventful one. First, we started to set up the lighting and I don't know how, but the umbrella got opened too far and then would not close. We had to carry it around open all day, which is really awkward and inconvenient. But we worked through it and the umbrella still served it's purpose. While, I was shooting some pictures of Macy, all the sudden Savannah started screaming bloody murder... poor girl was viciously attacked by a bee. I told her it must have liked the smell of her hairspray because it flew straight into her hair.
Parkwood closed at 5, so we went to a 2nd beautiful location to finish out the shoot. Got some really gorgeous pictures there. I was just taking the last few pictures, when Julie, my assistant, said, "Ok, I think I'm gonna pass out now." I look over at her and she's white as a sheet. I made her sit down and put her head between her knees and then gave her some water. She managed not to pass out and we packed up and headed home. I got home, and Daniel was able to fix my umbrella (I think I may be buying a better one soon anyway) So, it was kind of a chaotic day, but we still got some gorgeous photos. I'll leave you with the highlights:












Hope everyone has a blessed weekend!