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Light Crayon Senior Slideshow.

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Shari Barnes — That is AWESOME!!! Soooo FUN! I bet that will be linked all over the web from Seniors!!!   ( August 6, 2008 @ 10:10 pm )

Rock It Like A Model — Makeup for Senior Pictures can be Amazing!

Some of you know about this already. This is my coolest longest most elaborate package — it’s totally customized to you — and it’s fun!

The coolest part of this session is the inclusion of your own personal makeup artist/hairstylist. Yesterday, Melissa worked with Olivia and I and the images are AMAZING.

Why would you consider this? Here’s a few reasons:

1. The MUA is up on all the latest looks and trends in the fashion industry. If you have an idea for how you want to look she can put it together for you.

2. She’s right there with us. If a hair is out of place or something looks weird — she’s right there making you perfect.

3. You get a huge variety of looks — far beyond just changing your hair.

4. The makeup (and yes, even on guys during a photoshoot of this type — do you think Brad Pitt DOESN’T wear makeup during photoshoots?!) makes your skin look amazing on camera. You glow and look perfect.

5. It’s super cool to have your own stylist for your shoot. The entire focus is on YOU. And that’s fun.

Here’s some behind the scenes images from yesterday’s Rock It Like A Model Session with Olivia (and yes, one more image - sorry just couldn’t resist)

If you’re interested in scheduling your own session - email me as soon as you can at tammy@lightcrayon.com and we’ll get on it!

And a still shot after Melissa worked her stylist magic! Stunning!

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Different. Posing for Senior Pictures.

The second biggest question after “what should I wear” happens when the person I’m photographing arrives and says “how should I pose?”. Well. Something like that.

Posing is something that doesn’t come naturally. I want everyone to STOP worrying about it. Do you think models have it easy? No. They need the same support and direction and help that everyone does.

Making you look good in photographs is something that takes practice. You and your photographer have to work together to find the style of posing that fits YOU. What works for Tyra Banks is not necessarily going to look good when you do the same pose.

When I’m photographing seniors I say the same thing to everyone: the first 30 minutes are awkward and you are going to feel uncomfortable. That is NORMAL. I play with the light and we move around and try different things until I find a great spot for YOU.

Then we work together on posing. No pressure. If one thing doesn’t work — we’ll try something else.

And then…guess what happens? It sounds weird — but you get a little tired…and bored…and you relax.

THAT’S the moment I’m waiting for. Once that happens — you start looking AMAZING in photographs. Because you stop worrying about you and start BEING you. Does that make sense?

And I’ll start playing with different ideas — some you’ll like and some you won’t. Some will surprise you later. Some of the most awkward poses look the coolest in images. It doesn’t make a lot of sense and I can’t really explain it better than that…but mostly — if you trust me and listen and TRY — you will end up LOVING the result.

That’s the magic of posing.

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hollitrue — Couldn't have said it better myself!! :) I totallt agree with you and often tell my seniors: "The less comfortable you are in this pose, the more amazing it looks in print." Love the example shot you have... I'm off to check out the rest of your postings!! :)   ( July 22, 2008 @ 6:26 pm )

Shari Barnes — WELL SAID!!!   ( August 5, 2008 @ 3:38 am )

July 11, 2008

Fashion Shoots

The biggest question I get asked when juniors and seniors sign up for a photo shoot is “what should I wear?”.

While my usual advice sounds something like: pack your wardrobe and bring it…

the thing that works the best (perhaps surprisingly) is layers. Hats, jackets, scarves, leggings, suit jackets, tank tops — all work together in a blissful and wonderful way to really make your photoshoot pop.

Check out these behind the scenes pics from the teen vogue photo shoot — to give you an idea of how they mix and match dresses/layers/hats into a fun and interesting look –

And then — call me and we’ll do the same for you! I love fashion shoots!

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Kristi — ah, the reflector on the ground....think I 've been missing that step! (likely among others!)   ( August 4, 2008 @ 9:47 pm )

June 24, 2008

Check out my NEW Facebook Page!

Woo!

And check out Sam’s cool Youtube vid!

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Fan me baby!

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