know what you’re going to get with a location. One thing I have learned from trial and error and from some other fabulous photographer’s with way more experience than I have… is that you have to work with what you’ve got! (not proper English, I know) I remember showing up to a wedding when I was first starting and thinking to myself…. oh my…. this location is miserable…there aren’t going to be ANY good portraits… I’m totally sunk. I was looking for the perfect spot, the perfect light and the perfect portrait. But what makes a portrait perfect? I was so concerned with looking for perfection that I missed my opportunity for originality.
Being a photographer is very much a performance. I have to be “on” during a session… thinking of poses, light, locations, creating conversation, getting to know my clients and constantly fighting the urge to stay in my comfort zone. It’s a tough job and I don’t always feel like I master all of these areas… actually, I feel like I fail a lot….. a whole lot. Being a photographer requires the ability to see things differently and that’s a hard job…. but when it happens…it feels awesome! Sharon and Chase’s location was AWESOME and I could have shot there ALL day… but it was just a beach and sand and steps. Even beautiful locations take creativity to make it original! This shot was taken on the stairs heading down to the water. There was nothing special about these stairs, so we had to MAKE it special and unique by using the light and creating lines! Funfun! Again, being unique and making locations match “my style” does not always come easily for me… I’m a work in progress! If you missed their session, click here!!!
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Happy Tuesday! (Late tuesday:)
A year ago, we promised to find a solution for those who were complaining about their R6 raw files looking dull and lifeless in Lightroom. However, due to various circumstances, we couldn’t deliver on that promise until now.
Kelly is an incredible wedding photographer who has been shooting 90 weddings a year. I know, it sounds unbelievable, but it’s true! Kelly’s success and the volume of work she handles is truly impressive.
Your sessions should be working FOR you not against you!