Hey hey! I'm so excited to have the opportunity to document and craft some photos for you. You can come with a glimpse of the kind of images you want, or we can figure that out together! These sessions can be collaborative, so if you want to go for a certain look or vibe, I'm here for it. It's totally normal to also feel a little anxious about your session, so this guide is here to help ease any worries and questions. We'll cover choosing a location, outfits, the process, and more.
You might be asking what the heck golden hour is! In short, it's the hour or so before sunset when the light is the softest. So I tend to shoot my sessions 60-90 minutes before sunset to make sure we get the most magical light, and to avoid harsh shadows and bright spots. This also means that it’s super important to be on time. If you’re late to an evening session, we could run out of light before we’ve finished shooting.
If you want to really bring your photos to the next level, spending a little time preparing beforehand goes a long way. If you want to look and feel your best, think about what will help us achieve that on camera. Things like getting a haircut, applying makeup, going clothing shopping, picking out accessories/jewelry or props will all contribute to the photos we capture.
I also encourage you to think about what these photos mean to you. How do you want to be represented? How do you want to feel? Or others to feel? We can create a space that is fun, empowering, open to vulnerability, or all three. You just let me know, and I'll make it happen for you.
I absolutely encourage you to bring someone if you want! While I try and keep sessions light and easy, having someone familiar around to make things more comfortable is totally ok. Whether it's a parent, sibling, friend, or significant other, if you'd be more at ease with them around, feel free to invite them to tag along. I'll even throw in a photo or two with them if you want! The added bonus to having another person tag along, is that I can have them hold a reflector or light to further elevate the quality of the photos we take. If you have outfits or props, they can also just be an extra helping-hand.
When it comes to posing for your session, you don't need to worry about a thing! I'll guide you through the entire process, and even demonstrate what I want you to do if you need. I do encourage every person I work with to try things out, too! Get goofy. Get serious. Go full model if you want. If something doesn't work, we can change it up, but at least we tried!
There is only so much that we can prep for and control with photos, and so retouching is an extra option for those who want their favorite images to be absolutely perfect. Hell, even I retouched most of the photos of myself on my website to remove the bags under my eyes. Retouching can include things like removing stray hairs, blemishes, eye-bags, redness, slightly enhancing the eyes, smoothing out skin and clothing, teeth whitening, and so on. You'll notice a few of these changes by hovering over the before & after image here. Retouching is only $5 an image.
I want you to be comfortable in the outfit(s) you pick, and to feel like *you* with whatever you wear. With that in mind, there are styling choices we can make that work well with both my editing style and your personal style. Neutrals are always an amazing option for any location, and work well with pretty much everyone. Go white or off-white for brighter, elegant look, or darks for a moodier vibe. A common pairing is a neutral shirt with blue, black, white, or tan/brown pants. Some go formal! You'll see some of my favorite outfit choices below.
Going formal is absolutely an option for those wanting sleek, professional, elegant photos. For those wanting to go more masculine, consider a fitted suit and tie. For a feminine look, the favorite go-to are dresses (that you might wear to a wedding or formal dinner). Dressing formal also lends itself best to Black & White edits.
Formal
One thing we often forget is the texture of the clothing we wear! This can add a refined or elegant element to your photos that draws the eye in. Texture adds an added layer of contrast to your photos by subtly combing one or two pieces (or more) of clothing with different textures.
Texture
If you're not feeling like doing all solid colors, patterns can work great too! If you go this route, remember to have solid color pants to avoid too many distracting elements going on at once. Opt for colors that compliment your eyes, hair, etc.
Patterns
Neutrals are your best friend, and lend themselves best to my editing style. Black/White are always safe choices, as well as pairing a color with them like brown/tan, dark navy, olive green, or any other muted or darker color. Just think muted colors!
neutrals
When we first meet up for our shoot, (I'll be so excited to meet you in person if we haven't before!) I'll run you through what I'm thinking for everything. This is also a great time to talk about any ideas, hopes, or questions you might have. I am an open book when it comes to sessions and photography, and no question is off limits. If you've brought a friend along, I'll show them how to hold a reflector or lighting to help fill some shadows on your face. And maybe they'll get you to laugh, too!
After your session I'll sort through all the photos to remove all the shots that are blurry, or where you're blinking, or that just didn't work. During the editing process, I edit each photo individually in my signature moody, warm, earthy style. Once I feel like they're ready, I'll upload them to an online gallery for you that you can share (or not), where you can download your favorites (or everything). I'm hopeful that between my work, my website, and this guide, you'll trust me and my craft.
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I'm so glad you want to work together and help pay my bills. When you choose a kick-butt visual storyteller (me), you aren't just choosing someone who will kick butts. That part's important (obviously), but there's also the part where I'lll be the person you'll be hanging out with for a good chunk of time. We're going to rock what we work on together, and I want you to know that you're in good hands. I'll bring the snacks.
I've been shooting more and more sessions where we incorporate lanterns or a drone at the end. If you're not into either, which is totally fine, skip this section. We can break the lanterns out as the sun sets to get that beautiful moody blue haze. Or do sky-down portraits with a drone overhead (where you lie back facing the sky with the ground as your backdrop). Both of these are totally optional. You can opt for one, both, or neither, but I like to offer these as FREE options for unique photos during your session.
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