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Sunday, June 6, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Bailey + Carlos: Love in Venice
Bailey and Carlos met at a concert, where he was performing and she was interviewing the performing artists. He says she approached him with some critiques on his delivery and he was impressed with her outgoing personality. They love tattoos, hip-hip, and each other. We celebrated their recent engagement at Venice Beach.
These two were so in love, it wasn't hard to get some shots of their sweet kisses!
Bailey has some beautiful green eyes! Simply stunning. There are so many interesting graffiti walls in Venice. We spotted this purple/blue/white splattered wall that was perfect for her soft features.
They got pretty comfortable and shared a wide range of emotions, from seriously-in-love... to giggly and fun!
Bailey had the idea to get some cotton candy for a prop. Originally she bought a blue bag, but then thought quickly about the traces blue cotton candy would leave on her mouth. She then opted for pink. Good choice. =)
Lastly, I think this is my favorite shot of them from the session. So them!
These two were so in love, it wasn't hard to get some shots of their sweet kisses!
Bailey has some beautiful green eyes! Simply stunning. There are so many interesting graffiti walls in Venice. We spotted this purple/blue/white splattered wall that was perfect for her soft features.
They got pretty comfortable and shared a wide range of emotions, from seriously-in-love... to giggly and fun!
Bailey had the idea to get some cotton candy for a prop. Originally she bought a blue bag, but then thought quickly about the traces blue cotton candy would leave on her mouth. She then opted for pink. Good choice. =)
Lastly, I think this is my favorite shot of them from the session. So them!
Labels:
engagement,
LA
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Mindy and Zach: Beauty Captured
With wedding season just around the corner, I wanted to practice some new ideas I have for my 2010 brides. Sunday was funday with models Mindy and Zach. We played around at a top secret photo spot close to my house. What could have been an awkward situation for strangers, these two did an amazing job looking beautiful.
We shot in the afternoon sun.
My friend Sabrina and I did most of the styling on the shoot. She made the accessories with purple feathers and I tried my hand at floral arrangements with this super large magnolia bouquet.
I LOVE this background. Lots of architecture and lines.
Our final shot is on a grassy hill just before sunset. I love the colors in this one and the way her dress shimmers in the light.
We shot in the afternoon sun.
My friend Sabrina and I did most of the styling on the shoot. She made the accessories with purple feathers and I tried my hand at floral arrangements with this super large magnolia bouquet.
I LOVE this background. Lots of architecture and lines.
Our final shot is on a grassy hill just before sunset. I love the colors in this one and the way her dress shimmers in the light.
Labels:
Wedding Photography
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
May in Maui
Mat and I spend the last few days hanging out in Hawaii. It was both our first visit, and I must say 5 days was way too short! We stayed at the Kapalua Resort on Maui. The second photo was a view from our hotel's lobby overlooking the pool and ocean. Everyday the weather was beautiful in the 80's, breezy, and lots of clouds in the sky.
We went on a road trip down Hana Highway, most scenic with waterfalls and pools. To avoid the massive groups of tourists, we got up at 4:30am. It was kinda a good thing we were still on west coast time, just a 3 hour difference, so it really felt like 7:30am.
The mosquitoes were sure up though.... they snacked on my legs big time! After this stop I had 35 something bites on my leg. =( ouch.
Mat was on a video adventure, filming everything in his own way... like jumping into the FREEZING water. We tried out 2 new cameras: GoPro and an underwater camera. The pictures came out pretty awesome!
Just taking some underwater pictures of the wildlife.
For some reason, the GoPro camera was much better above water than under water.
We ran out of batteries half way during the scuba portion of the photo excursion... but trust me it happened and it was awesome. =) We saw lots of fish, sea turtles, and a a shark. We toured with Lahaina Divers. Since it was my first time, I had to take a mini lesson with an instructor and do a crash course in Scuba Diving. It was kinda scary, but after figuring out the breathing part it wasn't so bad.
On our last night, we went to a luau. We sat on the floor at our table and grubbed on some tasty food.
The dancers.
After the show.
Voted "Best Beach in the World"
Chillaxin on a hammock by the Ocean... enjoying a few last moments on the island.
We went on a road trip down Hana Highway, most scenic with waterfalls and pools. To avoid the massive groups of tourists, we got up at 4:30am. It was kinda a good thing we were still on west coast time, just a 3 hour difference, so it really felt like 7:30am.
The mosquitoes were sure up though.... they snacked on my legs big time! After this stop I had 35 something bites on my leg. =( ouch.
Mat was on a video adventure, filming everything in his own way... like jumping into the FREEZING water. We tried out 2 new cameras: GoPro and an underwater camera. The pictures came out pretty awesome!
Just taking some underwater pictures of the wildlife.
For some reason, the GoPro camera was much better above water than under water.
We ran out of batteries half way during the scuba portion of the photo excursion... but trust me it happened and it was awesome. =) We saw lots of fish, sea turtles, and a a shark. We toured with Lahaina Divers. Since it was my first time, I had to take a mini lesson with an instructor and do a crash course in Scuba Diving. It was kinda scary, but after figuring out the breathing part it wasn't so bad.
On our last night, we went to a luau. We sat on the floor at our table and grubbed on some tasty food.
The dancers.
After the show.
Voted "Best Beach in the World"
Chillaxin on a hammock by the Ocean... enjoying a few last moments on the island.
Labels:
travel
Saturday, May 1, 2010
SoCal Shootout: Cowboy Casanova
I had such an AMAZING time last night at the SoCal shootout! The event was held at TCR Ranch in Temecula, CA (about 2 hours away from where I live, but totally worth the drive!) The location was perfect for the Cowboy Casanova theme, inspired from Carrie Underwood’s latest music video.
First up model Karin Lorene Larsen posing in her awesome red cowboy boots (passed down from her grandma!) She also rocked a silk black burlesque outfit. HOT! We shot her photos inside the stables near the opening to get some natural light.
The hallway was gave a nice perspective. Work it girl!
I think this close up of Karin is my favorite! Beautiful eyes, WOW!
Kristin Keating is an angelic model, very tall with a stunning smile. We photographed her in the arena and small spots of opportunity that surrounded it.
This one in the grass... FAVE! It's so dreamy. I love the vibrant colors.
Our next model Eryne Shan.
She has a soft face with beautiful angel eyes that just speak!
Allyson Hoehl was rocking the red.
This could possibly be the coolest headpiece! Heather Lynn really did a stunning job on creating these beautiful accessories. Check her out HERE. Location-scout-turned-model Ashley Gregory.
The A sisters (that's what I called them) look amazing together.
It was getting close to the end of the shoots and I was kinda sad there hadn't been an opportunity to get some shots with any horses; after all we were at a ranch! Our group started photographing Crystal Leland near a corral with a group horses and suddenly they were curious enough to come check out what we were doing! Crystal was fearless as the horses nibbled on her hair and gave her kisses. I LOVE these shots!
Technical stuff: All of the photos were shot by yours truly: Sherri Johnson Photography. Canon 5D with various lenses: 50mm 1.4, 70-200 IS 2.8L, and 24-70mm 2.8L. Processing in Lightroom and Photoshop.
We had about 50 photographers, 6 models, hair/mua, and a wonderful team of lead photographers helping everyone learn and practice different aspects of photography from technical, posing, and client relationships. I learned so much and had a blast!
Speaker: Rob Ninja-Nicholson
Lead photogs: Matthew Saville Baldon, Yvonne LeBrun, Hanssie Trainor, Gavin Wade, Erin Wade, Sarah Frenzel, Derek Frenzel
Speaker: Rob Ninja-Nicholson
Lead photogs: Matthew Saville Baldon, Yvonne LeBrun, Hanssie Trainor, Gavin Wade, Erin Wade, Sarah Frenzel, Derek Frenzel
Models: Karin Lorene Larsen, Crystal Leland, Kristin Keating, Eryne Shan, Allyson Hoehl, Ashley Gregory
Event planner: Kim Lefebvre
Event planner: Kim Lefebvre
Hair Accessories by: Heather Lynn Wilging Molina
Hair and Makeup: Melody Rachunok, Brandie Bedell, Kacee Geoffroy
First up model Karin Lorene Larsen posing in her awesome red cowboy boots (passed down from her grandma!) She also rocked a silk black burlesque outfit. HOT! We shot her photos inside the stables near the opening to get some natural light.
The hallway was gave a nice perspective. Work it girl!
I think this close up of Karin is my favorite! Beautiful eyes, WOW!
Kristin Keating is an angelic model, very tall with a stunning smile. We photographed her in the arena and small spots of opportunity that surrounded it.
This one in the grass... FAVE! It's so dreamy. I love the vibrant colors.
Our next model Eryne Shan.
She has a soft face with beautiful angel eyes that just speak!
Allyson Hoehl was rocking the red.
This could possibly be the coolest headpiece! Heather Lynn really did a stunning job on creating these beautiful accessories. Check her out HERE. Location-scout-turned-model Ashley Gregory.
The A sisters (that's what I called them) look amazing together.
It was getting close to the end of the shoots and I was kinda sad there hadn't been an opportunity to get some shots with any horses; after all we were at a ranch! Our group started photographing Crystal Leland near a corral with a group horses and suddenly they were curious enough to come check out what we were doing! Crystal was fearless as the horses nibbled on her hair and gave her kisses. I LOVE these shots!
Technical stuff: All of the photos were shot by yours truly: Sherri Johnson Photography. Canon 5D with various lenses: 50mm 1.4, 70-200 IS 2.8L, and 24-70mm 2.8L. Processing in Lightroom and Photoshop.
Labels:
portrait
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