Okay, maybe it's only be that's been waiting...
I haven't gotten the chance to fully sit down on a rainy day at my new fav coffee shop (PourHouseCoffee) to start digging into Taylor's pictures until now. This shoot is unique because it's the first time I used my new reflector toy and also it's at a location that Taylor let me use (her family owns this property), which is absolutely beautiful. It was a photographer's dream: an old rustic barn, rustic chairs, a tire swing, railroad track, overgrown grass, woods, and even a friendly cat! I knew that Taylor would happily be my guinea pig for my new piece of equipment, so I just went all out with her (skipping class was totally worth it). Oh--and we managed to get some great headshots (which is what she wanted me to shoot in the first place)!
So I present to you Taylor's Shoot, Part One.
And there's way, way more.
Stay tuned for Part Two..coming soon.
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Some nice shots! Since you have a reflector, you should try using the sun as a backlight/hair light to get more background-foreground separation. Works best when the sun is medium-high in the sky. Keep shooting!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Kelsey!! I think the first one might be my favorite! So proud of you - love you, Aunt Pam
ReplyDeleteJacob--Yes I know this, Thank you! I definitely experimented a lot. We shot early in the morning to mid-day so I got all kinds of angles. Stay tuned for more!!
ReplyDeleteAunt Pam--Thank you for all your support!! Just wait until you see part two :)