Archive: February, 2012



Wardrobe Wednesday {Planning Ahead}

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012
When planning your shoot, whether you are the photographer or the client, you likely discuss the following: prices, products, location and wardrobe. Am I right? Shake your head yes, please. :D   Location and wardrobe are SO important to a photoshoot. They are both essentially what MAKES the shoot. I don’t care whether the location is a bedroom, the beach or a downtown area…I bet most clients have a specific “look” in mind when booking their session. But sometimes it’s difficult to actually coordinate all of that. Enter Wardrobe Wednesday.

I was thinking it was about time for something a bit different around here, so we Wardrobe Wednesday girls collaborated and came up with the following concept. Photographers, make sure you share this with your clients!

When planning your session, think about where you are going to display their photos. I am an advocate of getting your photos printed HUGE and hung on your wall. It’s all about the wall art, and what better wall art to hang than your beautiful family? I see far too many people purchasing the “disc” and doing nothing with it. Get those gorgeous photos printed and HANG THEM, mkay?!?!?

So now that we’ve got that settled, think about where you’d like to hang them. Would you prefer a display in your living room? Bedroom? Dining room? Wherever you choose, consider your decor and colors. Is your decor contemporary and colorful? Is it shabby chic? Traditional? You’ll want to take these things into account when planning your wardrobe. If your decor is traditional, you’ll likely enjoy a more traditional look to your shoot. Chances are you won’t choose a colorful and trendy look. Are you following me yet? Ok good.

I do best explaining things while using my hands, but since they are busy typing and you can’t see me, I will have to use examples.  Here’s a personal story:
I was a client a year and a half ago, when I booked the lovely and talented Jean Smith of Jean Smith Photography.  I was going to be on the other side of the lens and I was FREAKING.OUT. What should we wear? Where should we do our shoot? I decided to start with location first. I had seen Jean’s work time and time again, and I really enjoyed a combo of some urban/downtown shots and some grassy areas. So Jean suggested a downtown location. Phew. Now that was out of the way. Next up? Wardrobe of course!

I viewed some samples of where we’d be shooting and saw lots of greens, red brick, grays and blacks and other splashes of color.  So…where to start? FIRST, I thought about where we’d proudly be displaying the art of US. We have high ceilings and lots of wall space so we would be hanging HUGE enlargements, of course. I looked around at my house. I LOVE lots of color and therefore have several different colors throughout my open floor plan. If you stand in the living room, you can see the kitchen, breakfast nook and dining room. One thing that is consistent is RED. I have pops of red everywhere. I heart it, as you can see.



I KNEW somewhere in our clothing choices for our shoot I would incorporate red. I always tell clients to start your choices with the girl in your family. IF you have a daughter, start with her outfit, then branch out from there (if not, start with the mom) . I decided to take my own advice. One day I walked past The Gap. I saw an adorable dress in the window. The colors were different shades of blue with a bit of rust in it. It totally reminded me of fireworks. Our session was in the summer, a few weeks before the 4th of July. How appropriate! I thought HEY, I can pair up something RED with this dress. And so I did. I found a red dress for myself but it was sleeveless. GASP! Did I really want to see my flabby arms in every photo? NOPE. So I thought and OOOH, solution! I had a jean jacket to go over the dress. I finished it off with a cute necklace with pops of color in it and neutral colored shoes. I dressed my little guy in red, blue and khaki and my big guy in blue and khaki. VOILA! We were coordinated, but not matchy-matchy. AND when I hung Jean’s art of US, it would coordinate with our home as well.

Here is the final wardrobe compilation!



Aaaaaand, the art on our walls!


Let’s review:
1. When booking your custom photography session, think about where you’d like your session to be held.
2. When compiling wardrobe ideas, make sure it goes with the location AND your home decor. If you are hanging your photos in your bedroom, perhaps you’d like a “soft” look? Light blues and whites at the beach perhaps?
3. Get those gorgeous photos ON YOUR WALLS! You’ve invested time and money in the photoshoot…what good is it doing you to keep them on a disc? :)
We’d love to hear from you…has this post helped you at all? Would you like to see more of this in the future? Please feel free to post on the Wardrobe Wednesday {where fashion meets photography} wall on Facebook!

SJDxo

Wardrobe Wednesday {Easter Egg-stravaganza}

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Holy Cuteness by Rebecca of Rebecca Keeling Studios! LOVE these cute Easter/Spring looks!

Believe it or not, Easter is just around the corner.  I’m sure lots of you are planning, planning, and planning some more for Easter family sessions, mini sessions, sibling sessions, or just trying to figure out how to get your kiddos looking great for church on Easter Sunday!  Here’s a little bit of bunny inspiration, from totally matching outfits, to coordinating colors, right down to bright, personalized Easter tee shirts.  Whatever your style, you’re sure to find something to get your Easter creativity flowing.  I’ve even thrown in a few ideas for styling a cute Easter portrait session with some fun props, whether it’s in your own backyard or with your favorite professional photographer.  So, “hop” to it, and capture those sweet memories of your babies while they are still little!  Happy Spring!

Where to shop:

Carrot Cuties: Wooden Soldier

Born Kids Little Flower Sandal: Zappos

Musical Peter Rabbit: Wooden Soldier

Turquoise Ruffle Dress & Headband: CWDKids

Flower Sandals: CWDKids

Boys White Shorts: CWDKids

Boys Turquoise Polo: CWDKids

Peter Rabbit Easter Garland: Chasing Fireflies

Peter Rabbit Cake Stand: Chasing Fireflies

Pink Polka Dots Monogrammed Bucket: Chasing Fireflies

The Tale Of Peter Rabbit book: Chasing Fireflies

Bunny Basket Tea Set: Chasing Fireflies

Personalized Bright Eggs Tee: Chasing Fireflies

Pink Polka Dot Sneakers: Chasing Fireflies

Girls Smocked Flower Dress: Gymboree

Bunny Flower Two Piece Set: Gymboree

Flower Crochet Cardigan: Gymboree

Flower Crib Shoe: Gymboree

Seersucker Hat: Gymboree

Stripe Necktie: Gymboree

Diamond Sweater Vest: Gymboree

Roll Cuff Gingham Shirt: Gymboree

Belted Linen Blend Shorts: Gymboree

Boat Shoe: Gymboree

 

WINNER!!! He Said She Said Free Seat Giveaway

Monday, February 13th, 2012

We are blown away by the number of entries we had and the AWESOME comments left! It is evident that Jean and Travis are VERY talented photographers who are looked up to by the photography community. SO thank you for all of your kind comments!

If you did not win, please read on to find out how you can receive a generous discount off of your registration if you decide to register for the workshop!

And now the winner (the winner was chosen by random.org)

is…

MAKI

Congratulations!! We will be in touch!

And for the rest of you awesome people who entered, Jean and Travis are extending a very generous discount:

$100.00 off of registration when you mention Wardrobe Wednesday! WOOHOO!!

Thank you again to everybody who participated! We look forward to seeing you at the workshop!

SJDxo

HE SAID SHE SAID photography workshop giveaway!

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

If you are a photographer; whether a pro, an amateur, a momtographer or you just plain love taking pictures, then you KNOW how much goes into this craft. I spent a LOT of long hours learning how to use my camera, shoot in manual, finding the light, perfecting my white balance etc etc. Not to mention the business portion of photography! It’s enough to make your head spin. Attending workshops and conferences is a MUST, if you want to get it together. That’s why I am SO excited that the He Said. She Said. workshop is coming to Naples! Click HERE to view my original post with all of the details! You can see their work on their websites:

Jean’s Website and Blog
Travis’ Boka Studios Website and Blog
Travis’ Commercial Website
Workshop Website

And now for the even more awesome part: I am excited to announce that Wardrobe Wednesday is helping Jean and Travis to give away ONE FREE SEAT to the workshop!!!

An $1,100.00 value!

This is an amazing opportunity to learn everything they know: natural light, off camera flash, posing, creativity, post processing, and all things business.

Entering to win is easy and you have up to three ways to enter!

Entry 1: Leave a comment below saying why you want to win.
Entry 2: Like the Wardrobe Wednesday page, Travis’ pageJean’s page and come back here leaving a comment saying you did so.
Entry 3: Post on FB OR Tweet this sentence “@Wardrobe Wednesday is giving away a FREE SEAT to the He Said She Said workshop with Jean and Travis Smith! Visit @Wardrobe Wednesday on Facebook for more info!”
Come back here leave a comment saying you did along with a LINK TO YOUR UPDATE.*Please note that only separate comments will be counted as individual entries. If you leave all your information in one comment, it will only be counted as one entry.**This contest is in no way endorsed or sponsored by Facebook. 

The winner will be chosen via random.org on Monday, February 13th at 9 am EST.  Lodging and travel is not included in the giveaway.

GOOD LUCK!

SJDxo

Wardrobe Wednesday {Senior Guy Style}

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Lindsay of Lindsay Horn Photography ROCKS the high school seniors, so she should know a bit about senior style. :) This week she’s decided to highlight senior GUYS!

This week I decided to focus on an often overlooked group: the senior guys. Just because killer senior portraits aren’t always on the top of their to-do list doesn’t mean that they don’t want to look great too. I’ve pulled a few different looks together for guys of all types using many of our tried and true guidelines – textures, layers, and of course, an accessory too.

The first look is a classic casual outfit – jeans with a plaid button up, with either a cool jacket or sweater layered over top.  I think an outfit like this would suit almost anyone and almost any location too, it’s very versatile. The second outfit is the GQ look.   I’m still waiting for a senior to come with a GQ wardrobe (hint, hint, guys!), but for the right guy it would really make the images stand out.  I can easily see a look like this paired in a modern or more industrial urban environment. The last look is for all of the hipsters out there.  I fell in love with the varsity-style cardigan, but really liked the look of the whole outfit.  Add a fedora for an extra touch!  I think this outfit would look great in an older vintage downtown area or a great coffee shop or cozy book store.  SHOPPING TIP: If you find an article of clothing that you love online, make sure to check out the different images available – retailers often show a full ensemble using the piece (like the cardigan) and it may give you ideas on putting together the rest of your outfit.

Shopping List

CLASSIC CASUAL

Red Plaid Shirt – Old Navy $24.50

Tan Jacket – Old Navy $65

Tan Sweater – Gap $59.99

Jeans – Old Navy $29.50

Shoes – Piperlime $64.99

“GQ”

Suit – Express (although any tailored suit will do)

Striped Tie – Express $39.90

 

 

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