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It can sometimes be difficult to articulate what you would like to capture–after all, most of my clients haven't been photographed in many years, if ever! Complicating matters even further is the fact that words often mean something slightly different to different people–when someone says they want something "natural" for example, that can mean something entirely different to them than it does to me.
I've found the best way to cut through these issues is to have clients find visuals that represent what they would like to capture. Note this doesn't necessarily mean an image you want to recreate (though it could) but something that looks like your style.
There are two ways to do this. The first is to find images on the Internet and send them to me. The second is to create a board on Pinterest. The studio's Pinterest inspiration boards are below. I encourage you to make your own board & share it with me! Just make sure you put your name in the board's name so I know it's yours.
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For this session, we began with a more simple headshot look. Kiara is a potter and wanted something that conveyed a more casual, artistic approach (thus the hole in her jeans). We then moved on to a more feminine look with a beautiful, white linen dress, and ended the session with a more dramatic look- a one-shoulder black dress.
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A Signature Gallery
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For WaiWai's session we began in full hair & makeup, primarily changing her look through her clothes and poses. She began in a simple velvet dress from the studio before switching to a more professional look with a white halter top. We then moved into a slightly more feminine look by changing to a corset-style top with pearls, and ended the session with a more dramatic look both in wardrobe and makeup.
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We began Ellen's Signature Session with simple hair & makeup that we kept throughout each of the wardrobe changes. Her wardrobe is entirely from the studio- beginning with a black silk camisole and full tulle skirt, followed by a feminine pink silk one-shouldered top, and then ending the session with a faux fur scarf and beanie hat.