Shea's dress fit her perfectly. Not just physically fit her, but it fit her personality. You see, Shea is one of the sweetest people you'll ever meet. She is bubbly, but not obnoxious, trusting, but not naive, fun, but not pretentious. She is a classic woman, with a modern elegance.
This photo was taken in the back corner of the lobby of Founder's Inn of Virginia Beach. We had an Alien Bee B800 with a translucent umbrella shooting through the window from the outside.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Jasmine's Instant Exposure
I'm about to start offering a Polaroid add-on to my portrait packages after doing a little trial run with Jasmine on our recent photo shoot. You can see more of Jasmine's shoot on Facebook.
Labels:
Art,
Available Light,
Female,
Outdoor,
Photo,
Polaroid,
Portrait,
Pronto B,
Senior Portrait
Friday, April 16, 2010
Shea, The Bride
I had the distinct pleasure of shooting Shea's bridal portraits, and now that she is married, I can share them here.
This was shot in the Founders Inn lobby in Virginia Beach. My trusty assistant Craig is outside keeping the light stand company. I had an Alien Bee B800 shooting in from the outdoors through a translucent umbrella.
This was shot in the Founders Inn lobby in Virginia Beach. My trusty assistant Craig is outside keeping the light stand company. I had an Alien Bee B800 shooting in from the outdoors through a translucent umbrella.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Grace In Her Backyard
My wife and I had the pleasure of spending time at the Tate farm in Windsor, VA to shoot Grace's senior portraits. I am a texture fiend, so walking around their farm is like Toys-R-Us for a 7-year-old.
Shot with the Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 on a Nikon d700 with an Alien Bee B1600 with 48" shoot-through umbrella providing the light.
Shot with the Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 on a Nikon d700 with an Alien Bee B1600 with 48" shoot-through umbrella providing the light.
Labels:
80-200mm,
d700,
Day,
Female,
Off-Camera Strobe,
One-Light,
Outdoor,
Photo,
Portrait,
Senior Portrait
Monday, April 12, 2010
Daniel on a Pile of Trash
This was taken on top of Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach. For those of you who grew up in VB, that doesn't phase you at all.
Mount Trashmore is a landfill that the city turned into a park. It's favorited by kite-flyers, joggers, and when it snows, it's frequented by daring kids with trashcan lids.
We were fortunate enough to have clear skies and gorgeous weather for Daniel's senior portraits.
Shot with a 80-200mm Nikkor lens zoomed to 80mm @ f/16. The sun was to the left of the frame, and my Alien Bees B1600 at half-power was providing our key light.
Daniel is a natural in front of the camera, and such an easy-going guy to begin with, it was a cinch to get what we needed.
Mount Trashmore is a landfill that the city turned into a park. It's favorited by kite-flyers, joggers, and when it snows, it's frequented by daring kids with trashcan lids.
We were fortunate enough to have clear skies and gorgeous weather for Daniel's senior portraits.
Shot with a 80-200mm Nikkor lens zoomed to 80mm @ f/16. The sun was to the left of the frame, and my Alien Bees B1600 at half-power was providing our key light.
Daniel is a natural in front of the camera, and such an easy-going guy to begin with, it was a cinch to get what we needed.
Labels:
80-200mm,
d700,
Day,
Male,
Off-Camera Strobe,
One-Light,
Outdoor,
Photo,
Portrait,
Senior Portrait
Monday, March 22, 2010
Sarah's Head Shot
This is Sarah Meeker. Sarah and I worked together in the independent theater scene in Virginia Beach, VA way back in high school. What's that? You didn't know Virginia Beach had an independent theater scene? Oh. Well, neither did anyone else.
Sarah is a very talented, obviously beautiful, and very sweet young lady who is finishing up her senior year at VCU. Heather and I packed up the kids and a bounce card and headed down to Richmond on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon. The weather was absolutely perfect.
I used my 85mm lens almost exclusively on this shoot, and also had the chance to experiment with some lighting techniques. I used all manner of modifiers and reflectors to get creative catch lights in Sarah's eyes.
Sarah is a very talented, obviously beautiful, and very sweet young lady who is finishing up her senior year at VCU. Heather and I packed up the kids and a bounce card and headed down to Richmond on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon. The weather was absolutely perfect.
I used my 85mm lens almost exclusively on this shoot, and also had the chance to experiment with some lighting techniques. I used all manner of modifiers and reflectors to get creative catch lights in Sarah's eyes.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Michael in the Parking Garage
I like this portrait of my good friend Michael because he is not the first place your eye goes. Naturally, your eye goes to the light, to see if there's anything there, and although Michael is not really in the shadows, I wanted him to not be completely in the light either. My goal was to create the illusion of a dark underground parking garage with some of the lights out. In reality, this was a very well-lit, above-ground garage with plenty of daylight pouring in.
On the technical side of things, I was using a Nikon SB-28 speedlight shot into a 46" reflective umbrella triggered by pocket wizards. I was using my "new" Nikkor 20-35mm f/2.8 lens that I got from UsedCameras.com - This is the first zoom lens I've owned in about 5 years. Primes are still my first love, but I figured, since it's a constant aperture, it will have plenty in common with the other glass in my bag. Plus, it's a preemptive step for more international travel.
On the technical side of things, I was using a Nikon SB-28 speedlight shot into a 46" reflective umbrella triggered by pocket wizards. I was using my "new" Nikkor 20-35mm f/2.8 lens that I got from UsedCameras.com - This is the first zoom lens I've owned in about 5 years. Primes are still my first love, but I figured, since it's a constant aperture, it will have plenty in common with the other glass in my bag. Plus, it's a preemptive step for more international travel.
Labels:
20-35mm,
d200,
Indoor,
Male,
Off-Camera Strobe,
One-Light,
Photo,
Portrait,
Senior Portrait
Monday, March 8, 2010
Brother and Bride
This is my brother Jared and his fiance Kelsey. I was honored to be able to provide them with engagement photos that they will be using to announce the date of their wedding.
I'm especially proud of this shot because we only had the sun for about 20 seconds at this location before it ducked behind the clouds again. The one day I want direct sunlight for an outdoor shoot, it decides to hide. I got it though, and that shadow makes this photo.
Special thanks to my beautiful sister Phoebe for assisting me on this shoot. The wind would have surely taken my lighting gear down if it wasn't for her help.
Also, thank you to all the field owners out there who don't have prominently displayed "No Trespassing" signs.
You can browse the entire collection here, and I'll be periodically posting more photos in the coming days/weeks/months...
I'm especially proud of this shot because we only had the sun for about 20 seconds at this location before it ducked behind the clouds again. The one day I want direct sunlight for an outdoor shoot, it decides to hide. I got it though, and that shadow makes this photo.
Special thanks to my beautiful sister Phoebe for assisting me on this shoot. The wind would have surely taken my lighting gear down if it wasn't for her help.
Also, thank you to all the field owners out there who don't have prominently displayed "No Trespassing" signs.
You can browse the entire collection here, and I'll be periodically posting more photos in the coming days/weeks/months...
Monday, March 1, 2010
Stephanie
Here's a photo from a highschool senior shoot I had this past weekend in Hampton Roads.
Her name is Stephanie, and she was great in front of the camera. She wasn't shy, she was naturally elegant, and wasn't afraid to look into the lens. She made my job pretty easy.
Her name is Stephanie, and she was great in front of the camera. She wasn't shy, she was naturally elegant, and wasn't afraid to look into the lens. She made my job pretty easy.
Labels:
50mm,
d200,
Female,
Night,
Off-Camera Strobe,
One-Light,
Outdoor,
Photo,
Portrait,
Senior Portrait
Monday, February 15, 2010
The Mother Of The Groom
This is an older picture of Patrick dancing with his mother at his wedding last year. The room we were in was not the most photogenic, thus demanding extra creativity in framing.
Labels:
50mm,
Bamp;W,
Candid,
d200,
Multiple Light,
Off-Camera Strobe,
Photo,
Wedding
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Midnight Snow
It's been snowing like crazy around here. There was a lull in the snowfall last night so I took advantage of it with a tripod and some boots. I walked around our neighborhood in Northern Virginia to take some long-exposure shots . Thirty seconds is a long time when your feet are frozen.
See the rest of the collection on Facebook.
As of me writing this, it's blizzard-like conditions out there and they are saying that we could be getting another 8-10 inches on top of the 10-12 inches we got late last week.
See the rest of the collection on Facebook.
As of me writing this, it's blizzard-like conditions out there and they are saying that we could be getting another 8-10 inches on top of the 10-12 inches we got late last week.
Labels:
24mm,
Available Light,
d200,
Long Exposure,
Night,
Outdoor,
Photo
Friday, February 5, 2010
The Men of Bound4LIFE
I was going through some old photo sessions to find a classy, yet hopeful and inspirational photo of my good friend Ian Kelly for his blogger bio on moraloutcry.com. I stumbled upon a series of photos I took of Matt, Ian, and Craig in downtown Charlotte, NC. These are the men of Bound4LIFE.
Labels:
50mm,
Available Light,
Bamp;W,
Bound4LIFE,
d80,
Day,
Editorial,
Male,
Outdoor,
Photo
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Turning on the Charm
These are Isaiah's model eyes. He is no stranger to being in front of the camera.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
At The Picnic Table
Scott Wilcher, one of my former bosses, taught me so much about how to be successful. However, he never told me he was teaching me that. He simply listened, and loved well. Often times, he would listen to what I had to say over lunch or at a picnic table. When I wouldn't have much to say, he would ask questions.
Anyone who has had a picnic table talk with Scott will tell you that it helped shape their life.
Anyone who has had a picnic table talk with Scott will tell you that it helped shape their life.
Friday, January 22, 2010
A Dress In The Field
This is another bridal portrait of Melody. I had a lot of fun on this shoot, but not nearly enough time. We got rained on once we started getting comfortable, but we still walked away with several great shots.
I started playing around with textures in a few of these photos, to the prodding of my future sister-in-law Kelsey Essmann. I trust her eye and her taste, so I applied some overlays to this shot to give it a little more depth.
I started playing around with textures in a few of these photos, to the prodding of my future sister-in-law Kelsey Essmann. I trust her eye and her taste, so I applied some overlays to this shot to give it a little more depth.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
the women
I was hoping that this photo from the Crane/Charlton wedding would compliment the photo of the men that I took earlier in the day.
Going for a Vanity Fair cover idea, this probably would have been easier if it wasn't 20 degrees outside.
Going for a Vanity Fair cover idea, this probably would have been easier if it wasn't 20 degrees outside.
Friday, January 1, 2010
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