Monthly Archives: May 2008

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Danielle: Headshots

I work with Danielle over at mystyle.com and she recently hired me to take some headshots for use on her business cards. Since she’s not an actress I was only loosely following regular guidelines for headshots, but the general idea was the same: Danielle needed to look like the best version of herself and her face needed to be the central focus.

Though she insisted that she wasn’t photogenic and warned me that she probably wouldn’t like any of the shots, I do believe that I have proven her wrong. She’s seen the results already and had more than a few favorites. Making someone like themselves in pictures always feels like a great accomplishment on my part.

She also tried to pretend that she didn’t like being a “model” at all. And I don’t know why, but I get the feeling she was lying about that too, the little vixen. Ha!

We Looked Like Giants

Whoa…Long time, no blog! Not gonna give a laundry list of excuses (like the one where I tell you about the fact that I’m getting married in six weeks and, boy, that’s hard work!) as to why I haven’t blogged any photos in a while. I have some stuff to post, I’m just not sure if I’ll get to it. I am trying to get back into the swing of things, so hopefully there won’t be any super long absences from me again!

Here’s a few personal photos of mine from the past weekend. Chris’ parents were in town for a wedding shower that was thrown for us. They got to meet my parents for the first time, which was super special and a long time coming. Everyone got along smashingly and we all had a great weekend. We took his parents to see the Griffith Observatory because they had never been and I hadn’t seen it since it was re-opened last year. It’s more impressive than ever, so if you ever get a chance to see it, I highly recommend checking it out. You don’t even need reservations anymore!

I hope you’re all having a lovely time doing whatever it is that you’re doing! Enjoy…

Happy Mother’s Day

Hope all of the moms and moms-to-be are having a great day today. I woke up pretty sick this morning and so I wasn’t able to visit my own mom. Thankfully she seemed to understand and I will definitely see her next weekend. I created these images for her as her Mother’s Day gift. She never reads this blog, so I’m pretty sure they’re safe to post here even though I haven’t gifted them to her yet! Several months ago she asked if I had ever done any black and white images of flowers because she would really like some framed prints for her newly remodeled bedroom. I told her I hadn’t, but automatically decided that I would for her, I just didn’t tell her so. Hopefully when she receives these she will be pleasantly surprised. I chose two of her favorite flowers––cala lilies and orchids––and I added a rose in there for good measure. The rose ended up being my favorite.

These prints are also now for sale in my etsy shop (why let my mom have all the pretty?), in addition to a few other new ones that I snuck in there earlier in the week. Check out my shop!

Marjan’s Baby Bump

You may remember Marjan and her husband Avi from their magnificent baby shower last month. This weekend I met up with them again because they wanted some baby bump photos before their little girl made her appearance into the world. Marjan is due next month and she couldn’t be more beautiful! A few of these images will be used in a coffee table book photo album that I’m putting together for Marjan and Avi from their shower––I can’t wait to deliver the final product to them.

I’m particularly enjoying the wooden nymph vibe some of these images have…seems very appropriate for baby bump photos somehow!

I Can’t Stop Now

Last week, during the photo shoot with Kim and Johnny, we were wandering around the beach looking for a good location. The light wasn’t perfect yet and the beach was way more crowded than I had imagined. We were meandering in the sand for a while when I looked to my left and saw a brilliant green wall with lots of texture and personality. I started walking towards the wall quickly, murmuring to Kim and Johnny over my shoulder something about how I really liked that green wall and they should go stand in front of it. I think they both thought I was a little nuts.

But, the humored me and situated themselves in front of the wall. I fired off a few shots and checked them out in my LCD screen on the back of my camera. They were glorious. Not only did the green look remarkable but the shaded lighting made their skin glow. As a photographer, not only am I searching for light, but often times I’m searching for shade––which is something I don’t hear a lot of photographers talk about, even though I know we all do it.

After I posted the photos from that shoot I received a phone call from Kim. Her first words, “You amaze me,” brought a smile to my face, but it was her follow-up phrase that really made me proud: “You were right, that green wall was awesome.” It made me feel that I had achieved a small victory in some way by demonstrating through the images that I created that what seemed like a plain and somewhat ugly wall was really a thing of beauty.

Another small victory happened to me yesterday. I don’t talk here about the other types of work that I do, but in addition to taking photographs, I also work as a copy editor. Currently, I’m working as a contractor for the Style Network’s website, mystyle.com. There is a weekly feature on the site called Style Test Drive, wherein staff members review a product and write mini reviews. If you click on that link you’ll see all of them and notice that in all of the entries starting with Can JASON Measure Up? the staff photos are boring, poorly lit shots taken in front of a white wall. In the meeting the senior editor expressed her desire to spice up the test drive section of the site and asked for suggestions. I, of course, suggested beautifying the section with prettier staff photos. To make a long story short, I was asked to step in. The first test drive featuring my photos was published today and I am pleased as punch. The photos are exactly a quarter of an inch big, but they do look pretty! Tiny little photos and a tiny little photo credit (highlighted below with purple arrows)––I am so proud! You can take a look at the entry live on the site by clicking on the screen grab below.

Friday Song
Don’t think I’d post on a Friday without posting a Friday Song! This week I’m posting another oldie-but-goodie, though it’s likely you’ve never heard it. It’s by a rapper called Fat Lip who is an ousted member of The Pharcyde. I have to admit I’m pretty much unfamiliar with the lot of his work except for this song. But, I do love this song a lot. It’s pretty refreshing to hear a rapper talk about how uncool he is. You must also check out the video, which was directed by Spike Jonze.

Happy Friday, y’all!

Fat Lip - What’s Up Fat Lip?

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