Alexandra | Los Angeles Fashion Photographer

Yes, this is the same beautiful Romanian model I shot a few months back at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.  You can see the images

here

.  She was going to leave in 10 days and well, I couldn't pass up another opportunity to photographer her again!  This time, a whole new theme, location, and vibe.  She is an amazing model and has done lots of print and commercial work in her home country so naturally we had a smooth shoot.  

Aside from being a great model, she is a fantastic stylist!  She styled both shoots based on simple ideas I described to her.  I said, "let's do an autumn theme."  And the above is what she brought.  I love a model that is a great stylist!  I mean, just look at that green coat!  Gorgeous!

Alexandra is sadly back in Romania :(.  And it's a huge big sad face! Maybe I'll have to go to Romania and photograph her there... either way I miss her because we became friends in the short time she was here.  

And.. this just goes to show that photographs are irreplaceable.  She is a friend, not just a model and I have these photographs of her to remember her by.  Which in turn give me a happy face.

Fuse Hair & Make Up Collab | Beauty Photographer
 

Chelsea is a make up and hair stylist with

Fuse Hair & Beauty

,  that is usually running around on the weekends preparing brides for their big day.  But she wanted to do something different.  Something fun, colorful, and really stretch her skills.  She contacted me and we set a date.  

I couldn't be happier with the results!  The girls had never modeled before and it just goes to show how with some fun make up and wardrobe, a model can be born!  They were naturals!  We had a fun time and can't wait to do more of these shoots in the future!

Happy Friday! 

Schiel Duo Sneak Preview | Riverside Family Portrait Photographer
 

A little preview of Jax and "hot mama" Stephanie!  Loved this duo and we had some amazing light at the UCR Botanical.  Jax is 1 and boy is the little guy ready to start walking!  He was exploring and really enjoying the gardens.  

Thanks Stephanie for choosing me to photograph your family!  I had a great time and girl, you are one hot mama!  Be on the look out for an email from me soon :) 

Happy Wednesday!

Fall Fashion Sneak Preview | Los Angeles Fashion Photographer
Analicia + Chris DIY Wedding | Riverside Wedding Photographer
 

Analicia and I go back.  Waaay back.  Back like high school back.  However, we didn't run in the same circles, didn't hang out, and we didn't call each other to have movie nights.  

But as fate would have it, when I posted a bulletin on MySpace in 2008 offering $50.00 sessions to help raise money to pay my tuition, she was one of the first who responded.  Presley, that pretty girl in the yellow, was 6 months and needed some photos for her baptism.  Then, in 2009, I photographed Analicia, Chris, and Presley for their Christmas portraits.  And this year, I was honored to photograph their wedding.

In between the fundraiser, the family portraits, and wedding, Analicia and I would get together for coffee and talk.  I got to know her on a deeper level and in retrospect I would have so been in her circle in high school.   I learned that their wedding was themed "Day of the Dead" in honor of her father, who had passed on.  I listened and couldn't help myself smile at how meaningful this wedding would be.  And it was nothing short of it. 

We talked about how her wedding was a DIY wedding and that day I was so amazed by how great of job she did!  All the paper flowers, every invitation, the murals around the reception, the table settings, photo booth, and down to the party favors they made them.  It was a lot of work but each piece has their special touch.  

Analicia + Chris + Presley: Thank you for having me photograph your wedding!  I am truly honored to know you and have been there to capture your wonderful and beautiful day.  Being your photographer and your friend is more than I can ask for and I wish you all the very best!  Now, we are in the same circle :).  Love you guys!

 

Analin + Javier Greystone Mansion Engagement | Los Angeles Engagement Photographer
 

Oh Greystone Mansion, you are a dream!  I would love to photograph a wedding there someday!  

Analin + Javi are so perfect for each other.  He can make her laugh and she looks at him with such an endearing smile.  We had a great time exploring the grounds.

Then it was time for a change of scenery to Hilltop Park in Signal Hills where we caught the sunset and flickering city lights behind.  This is also where Javi took Analin on their first date.  I love it when I get to photograph couples in places that mean so much to them!

I can't wait to photograph their wedding next month!  

Analin + Javi:  Thank you for having me photograph you guys and I can not wait to share your special day with you!  

 

5 Tips | Assisting and Second Shooting
 

1.  Second Shooting (Assisting)

I know that this lesson is pretty much the standard lesson to learn.  I was so fortunate to have interned with Kristen at Kristen Mary Photography for 150 hours in order to get my degree.  She was kind and very experienced.  She has 14 years of experience in the wedding industry!  I was also able to assist Luke Duval at a shoot in LA and see how the fashion/editorial photographers worked.   

What I am trying to get is this: Watching and learning from others is so invaluable in photography.  They teach you how to be a better photographer, how to see things from a different perspective, and ultimately show you all the bad habits and how to correct them.  With Kristen, I learned the wedding schedule, the must have shots, what a wedding day entails.  I learned to fluff a dress, style a veil, and use two flashes at once.  With Luke, I learned how to set up lights, which wardrobe goes with what background, and all the inner workings of a fashion shoot. The more people you shoot with, the more you learn.  And the more you learn, the better you get.  Just don't forget to be a grateful and helpful student :).

2.  Make Photo Friends

 I don't know about you but I can talk until my voice goes out about photography.  I can talk about the techie side, the photos I like, famous photographers that inspire me, and so on.  Only, I'm sure most of my friends won't know what I'm talking about.  

Hence: Make Photo Friends!  I am a part of a few groups on Facebook that allow me to talk shop with others who share in my passion and love for the craft of photography.  Those that can offer a critique or perhaps a location to shoot in.  And it's much more fun when they actually understand what f stop means and when I talk about bouncing light.  

3.  Social Networking and Netiquette

Social networking has been such a big staple in today's society.  If you don't have a Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Blog, or Skype, it's like people don't know what you've been up to.  It's a lot to do being on all of these sites and even I myself have a hard time keeping up.  But they are necessary!  They help spread the word about your recent work, they allow you to stay on top of news and friends, and even on top of industry news.  

However, when used incorrectly, they may not work in your favor.  Remember that good manners also extends to the web.  It's called netiquette.  This is exactly why when I'm having a bad day, I don't post about it.  I don't curse nor do I allow others to post inappropriate things on my page or photos.  I am in full control of the content.  Many of my clients and their friends are linked to my Facebook profile and photography page.  I make it a point to stay professional yet friendly and hep enough to keep people coming back.  No one likes to read about your bad day, unless something funny happened. 

4.  Business is Business

Photography is fun.  Anyone can do it.  Conversely, not everyone can run a business.  Doing photography and doing it as a professional are two different things.   If you are considering jumping in and doing it as your profession, there are many a things to consider before making your Facebook Fan Page.  Do you have a business license?  How about a seller's permit for the prints you sell?  What about  a separate checking account?  Are you prepared with liability insurance?  What if your stuff gets stolen or damaged?  

Do your research for the city, county, and state you live in and find out what you need to really make yourself the professional photographer.  A cool website is not enough to make you professional.  Plus, all of these documents can help save your butt in case of any emergencies.

5.  Style takes time

Every famous photographer has their style.  Style, takes time to build, perfect, and it is something that constantly changes.  I did not always have a style.  It took me years of practice, trying out new things, new gear, different models, clients and locations until I finally realized what my style was.  And in a few years from now, it will evolve and become something a little different.  Don't pressure yourself to define your style if you're just starting out.  From one photog to another, it takes time. 

 


Maternity Sneak Preview | Riverside Portrait Photographer

Who says you need a studio with lights and boring black backgrounds?  Shot this session in all natural light.  The above photo is the original edited version with the plain wall.  The second, is the artistic version.  Which do you like more? 

And... I love it because she's my cousin :).  Stay tuned for waaay more photos !

If you would love Jackie to photograph your family, please contact her at 951.732.7039 or via email at jackie@jackielamasphotography.com today!