San Francisco, you stole my heart! Luckily, these two are taking very good care of yet until I can go get you back.
I love Anytime Sessions. They are just because. Because you want to have some great portraits taken. Because you want to remember you just the way you are right then and there. Like these two. Ruben and Steph hold a very special part of my heart. They showed me the best of San Fran, the food, the sites, the life. I was more than happy to do this Anytime Session for them.
Can't wait to show you more! But for now, you'll have to settle for these two amazing ones. And aren't they a hot couple!?!
Happy Thursday!
Kristen and I were in the marching band together. Four years of sweating out in the field during the 3-5pm practices. On the field when we competed, sometimes next to each other in our formations. See, we both played flute and we were on the same team. Then graduation happened and as usual, every disperses into the life that they are to lead. Some take us on curved paths, some in circles, and some in jagged straight lines. And some bring us back to our home town. Were we are able to be on a different team: model + photographer. But we're still a team. Life is so uncanny in how it always brings people back together. Even if for a only a fashion photo shoot.
Kristen: thank you for allowing me to photograph you and for allowing Elle to make you up! I had a ton of fun!
Here's something to think about: Jasmine * went for it. Jose Villa went for it. They jumped at new and exciting opportunities. Jasmine has stated many times that she second shot, got familiar with how others were doing it and then added her own spin to make it hers. She jumped and failed and got right back up with a vengeance and is now top 10 destination wedding photographer. Jose Villa still shoots film. He went for it in a totally different direction. He probably got a lot of opposition and probably turned down potential clients who wanted digital. But he did it. He went for it and he's shot celebrity weddings, editorial spreads, and weddings I wish I could have shot.
I was scared to photograph people. Intimidated would be a better word. But I went for it. And I have the greatest time doing what I love to do. I wouldn't want it any other way.
Here are a few of them that I love to read.
Check them out for some awesome design ideas! They are on my daily read.
Birds at the park during my 7am run. Taken on my Android phone. |
And I recently read on another photographer's blog, Candice Benjamin, about keeping a schedule and really making time count. I have tried this and I am a little bit embarrassed to admit that I have failed in sticking with a set schedule. Albeit this fact, Candice reminded me that I should try to make another schedule and really try sticking to it. A better schedule. Better than last time.
Here is my new schedule! Of course, there is some flexibility considering I may have shoots scheduled and meetings but this is the general schedule.
- 7am-745am: Workout
- 8am-9am: Shower, get ready to work
- 9am-2pm: Work ( I work part time for another company as a product photographer)
- 3pm-4pm: Eat and relax
- 4pm-8pm: Work, emails, Facebook, blogs, mail, etc.
- 11pm: Sleep.
I thank the photography gods (and technology) for making it easier to do my job! And as part of my job, I would like to let you in on a few tips for your next portrait session.
Tip #1: Matchy-Matchy is so out
You mean we don't have to wear white and kaki at our beach portraits? That's right. That is great for really large groups where variety would be distracting. However, for families and engagement couples, being matchy-matchy is sometimes stale. What is in: Colors that go well together and complement your skin tone. Like so:
Tip #2: Large weird prints
Ed Hardy is most certainly out. It is for your own good! Large and distracting prints do just that: distract. I want to focus on how well you look, the background of the location we chose, and those who are also in the photos. Having prints that distract aren't very flattering. Instead where textures or patterns that aren't large, flattering, and don't distract us from how awesome you look. Case in point:
Tip #3: Get Groomed
This goes for both men and women. Men, make sure you get your haircut 2-3 weeks prior to the session, just in case they didn't do a great job you have time to get it fixed. Day of the shoot make sure to shave, groom, and look oh so debonaire because who doesn't like a handsome guy? Women, get your hair and make up done. Even if you don't wear lots of make up, make sure you have a pro do it for you on the day of the shoot. You'd be surprised how far professional make up will go on a day of a shoot. Plus, who wouldn't want a day to get a make over! For example:
Tip #4: Bring Props
I love it when my clients bring props to add to their sessions. It represents you and it is my job to do just that. Get you the way you truly are. If you play the guitar, bring it and strum a few chords. If you have an idea that involves props, bring them! It's better to try it than to have wished you had. And I love to see the true you! Like these two couples did:
Tip #5: Have fun
This is probably the most important tip! Getting photographed can be nerve recking and trust me, I've been on that side of the camera, I know how you feel! I tell clients that it takes about 15 minutes for one to really relax and start showing off to the camera. Once you're relaxed, getting photographed becomes your own personal America's Next Top Model moment! And that's when the fun really starts. That's when I play with your two year old or when I get you to smile with your eyes. This is a special time to really be you and show off what your mama gave you! See how much fun we have:
And that's all! Happy Thursday!
if you would like Jackie to photograph your next portrait session contact her at 951.732.7039.