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Senior Session Locations: Think Outside the Norm

I love Senior Sessions. They truly are my jam! They are my favorite. They are the sessions I think prep for and get excited about! All my seniors have a pre-consultation to discuss their visions for their session. I always tell them, and their parents “These are not senior pictures of our day. Anything goes. You want to eat buffalo wings for your senior pics? I can make them look amazing!” I really encourage them to think outside the box.

I love Senior Sessions. They truly are my jam! They are my favorite. They are the sessions I overly prep for and get excited about. All my seniors have a pre-consultation to discuss their visions for their session. I always tell them, and their parents, “These are not senior pictures of our day. Anything goes. You want to eat buffalo wings for your senior pics? I can make them look amazing!” I really encourage them to think outside the box.


Outdoor setting produce gorgeous images. I love the big fat white clouds against the blue of North Dakota summer skies. I love a headed-out wheat field and I love LOVE our sunsets.

However.

I don’t like mosquitoes.

And flies and fire ants and snakes.

And rain (my camera especially doesn’t like rain.)

And I really loathe wind. Wind makes me so crabby…. (ask my husband how I feel about wind…)

So this is why I encourage to (in addition to outdoor images) think outside the box! Be unique and creative with an indoor location.


Many people have come to think of Studio Photography as boring, old-fashioned, blah. The reality is the controlled environment of a studio is what allows for complete manipulation of the setting and the lighting. The majority of any images seen in magazines are done with studio lighting… even if they are in the middle of a desert. The skill-set knowledge I have in utilizing off-camera flash (that big old umbrella thing you will see Leah or myself lugging around), allows me to take any location, control the lighting and create studio-worthy images.

Riverside Gardens in Valley City was absolutely accommodating when I asked if I could shoot inside their greenhouses. I have wanted to do a green-house shoot for a few years, and this year, I had the perfect Senior in Brynn. Brynn is a lover of flowers and animals and exudes a modern day Hippie vibe. We collaborated on the styling for the shoot and she rocked it.

When utilizing indoor locations, I look for patterns, color, and textures. The greenhouse was full of them and we did an entire session inside their walls. I absolutely love these images and hope you can see why thinking outside the norm results in gorgeous scroll-stopping images!


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The Importance of Styling in a Senior Session

Have you wondered why some photos just pop more than others? Styling and Color Theory are two of the reasons!

Have you ever wondered why you are drawn to some images far more than others? Have you ever wondered why some images make you stop your scroll and others don’t? Two of the reasons that your eye may be drawn to an image is because of styling and color theory, which are the things I will talk about in this blog.


When I saw these beautiful crab apple trees blossoming, I knew I had to do a session with them! I asked the beautiful Rachel if she would let me photograph her for some marketing images and she gladly agreed. To me, the trees were vibrant, but feminine. They evoked a romantic spring vibe. I knew that the styling would have to match. Having her pose in a pair of jeans and a T-Shirt would never produce the same effect as finding soft and flowing dresses.


We are at the advantage of having Blush an amazing boutique located here. Penny is always more than willing to help me carry out my visions. We wandered through her store and we pulled the dresses you see in the images. I was careful to pick colors that would compliment the vibrant pink. What would those colors be? Understanding color theory, and using a handy app I have, I knew what to avoid, or what would work. This was a good starting point.


 
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Color theory is HUGE in understanding why some images just jive more than others. In understanding what colors work, the whole image become cohesive and more pleasing to the eye.

 

Styling this session, to create an overall, soft and romantic look was vital to create eye-catching images. Prop choice plays into the styling also. Not only did the color work with the styling, the fact it was wicker also helped with the soft and romantic feel.

Being conscious of styling is what can makes an amazing photo.

It also means that purposely styling a Senior in contrasting clothing that doesn’t match the surrounding creates epic images also!

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All my clients consult with me over their clothing choices and settings. This allows for me to think through styling and color theory to create amazing true color images.

If you are looking for personalized, true color images and an amazing experience, book a consult today!

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The Advantages of Studio Photography

I love outdoor photos as much as anyone! The big blue sky, the fields and water, the mosquitoes and 2000% humidity… It is awesome! BUT I happen to live in North Dakota, where 9 (10) months of the year are not so pleasant. So unless I was am going to just shutter the business, binge watch Netflix and eat Cheetos for months on end, I had better figure out studio photography.

When most younger people think of “Studio Photography,” they probably envision Awkward Family Photos. Boring backdrops, super staged, lots of props… But the reality is MOST of what you see in print magazines would be considered “Studio Photography.” Much of the images are on a set, or even if outside, they are lit artificially with off camera lighting.

What I love about playing in the studio is that I am in complete control of the lighting. I can shape it exactly how I want it to look , like in this image: I wanted Josh to be light solely by one light, with a bare flash giving him some fill and texture in the background.

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In the studio I can play with fun gels, to produce interesting lighting, like in these images.
In the first, Talia said she loved blue, so I added a blue gel to the light source.

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In this image, Abigail is a welder so I added a red gel to produce some contrast to her green welding jacket.

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Another thing available in the studio is to play with a variety of fun backgrounds!

Here Lexi looks glamorous in front of a crystal chandelier.

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Talia is playful in front of a fun beaded curtain!

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Colored paper is always amazing for bright pops of color!

And I LOVE COLOR!

Katie and her camera pop off the turquoise background!

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Abigail and her confetti are so fun in front of the green!

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Talia is stunning in front of the blue!

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The ability to create stunning, timeless photographs can be accomplished when I can control the light in the Studio.

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Studio photography is an amazing option to offer my clients!

The options are vast and the results are beautiful!

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Never Say Never

To the Seniors I photograph, if there was a piece of advice I could give you, it would be this: “never say never.”

I know most of you have your life planned out. It looks a little like this:

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The reality, is in about 30 years, it may look something like this…. with more cats.

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I don’t say this as an old crumudgeon, but more of a suggestion to listen for signs, for whispers.

There was one point in my life I said I would “never move to Valley City!”…. it has been 10 years now, And have no plans of leaving anytime soon.

I also Exclaimed emphatically “I am “Never going to Be a Professional Photographer!” Well… I’m going on about 5 years of that now, and the going is getting good…

Last night I got this message from a Senior’s Mom

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It made me cry. For quite a while, and for a variety of reasons, I denied I had a gift.

But there came a point, after hearing a couple different sermons about “we are called to share our gifts,” some signs and some conversations, I gave in and gave it up to Him.

If you are not a religious person, I still say, listen… the Universe will send you signals. It usually whispers instead of taking neon billboards, but there will be signs. And they may lead you directly to the place or thing you said you would NEVER be or do.

And there will probably be more cats…

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