Who's got your back photoshoot!

September 28, 2021  •  1 Comment

Everyone has some type of emotional baggage...stress, an ex who haunts their dreams, extra weight they hate, social anxiety...the list goes on & on!

We have come up with a FUN FALL photoshoot to help you let loose & destress for a few minutes!

Grab your BFF & meet us at our undisclosed crime scene, I mean photoshoot location!

We want to help you bury your negative energy!

Check out all of Jaime & Stef's pictures!

So, who has your back?!  Do you have one BFF or an entire gang?!  Give them a call & book your session now!  Only $50 per person (with a minimum of two friends per shoot)!

We provide props, such as an old tarp, vintage shovel & rope, 19 Crimes Wine bottle & wine glasses, Penguin City Beer & white t-shirts!

I will let you know the location once I know how many will be in your group, it will be a location like our sample pictures.  The shoot will last about 30 minutes & you will receive your pictures via email within 1 week from the shoot date!  The owner of Cru, Stefanie Sobinovsky will be assisting with styling the shoot (let her know your t-shirt size)!

We welcome any added props, like a vintage chest or Halloween mask?!

This Model Call is for Oct. 7th & 8th 2021 Only!

Get in touch with either Cru Boutique or myself to book your session!!!

 

 

 

 

 


Preparing For Your Perfect High School Graduation Pictures

June 17, 2021  •  Leave a Comment

After so many long years… hundreds of hours spent on homework and studying… and what feels like an entire lifetime… you have finally made it to graduation! I want to be the first to congratulate you on all of your hard work and achievements. Capturing the excitement of a new chapter opening is one of my favorite things to photograph! I make getting your graduation pictures easy and stress-free. After all, the hard work is already done, and now it is time to celebrate! Whether you have a couple of years of school left or are about to graduate, here are my helpful tips and tricks to get you ready for an exciting and fun photoshoot.
 

Wardrobe
When picking out the “perfect” outfits (yes, outfits), keep in mind that we want everyone to see YOU and not necessarily your clothes. I recommend shying away from busy patterns and bright colors as they can be pretty distracting. For girls, be aware that short skirts and dresses limit your posing options. A great test to see if something is “too short” is to try posing in a mirror, and if you feel uncomfortable or if you would be embarrassed to show your grandparents, you have your answer. Large logos across your chest can also be distracting as well as date your image. If you must wear a logoed shirt, make sure that your other options do not have logos. Adding a sports jacket is a great way to make any look more professional and comes in handy when applying to jobs in the future. My camera can pick up on the minutest of details, so please do your best to make sure your clothes are wrinkle-free, and when transporting your other outfits, keep them on a hanger.  If booking a studio session, my studio does have a dressing room, so please bring your outfit changes with you. My last tip for choosing your outfits is to bring a large variety. Something casual, professional, and dressy.

Some of the most popular modern brands are H & M , Gucci  & Nike.  Girls, if you like to shop local & preloved check out Cru Boutique.


Accessories  
Scarves, hats, jewelry, etc., are great ways to change up your entire outfit in a flash. The less time you spend changing, the more time we have to capture every moment. This is also a great time to wear special items with sentimental value to you (ex. class ring, etc.) or represent your high school or future college. To keep all jewelry organized, you can place it in separate baggies and hand over the corresponding outfit hanger.   
 

Grooming 
Nails and Polish – Both girls and guys should have clean and filed fingers and toenails. Girls, if you have chipped nail polish, remove it before your pictures. No polish is always better than chipped polish. Nudes, pinks, and French manicures are safe options.


Makeup – If you have oil-prone skin, wear foundation makeup that does not have oil in it and wear a translucent powder during the shoot. Face blotters also work well to absorb the excess oil and to keep your makeup intact.  Girls, consider having your makeup applied by a professional.  It's not necessary, but does photograph well. Ensure to moisturize your lips before your shoot & bring a bottle of water, your lips will thank me later!


Hair – Careful with using too much hairspray, gel, or other product in your hair; your hair should move with you when you tilt your head or if a pleasant breeze blows by. Don’t forget to take ponytail holders off your wrist the morning of your shoot. No last-minute haircuts! If you must get a haircut before your shoot, give yourself at least a week to grow it out some. 
 


Tanning – Who doesn’t want a nice glowing tan when they get their picture taken? Unfortunately, I would advise against sun tanning for at least a week before your photo.  Yes, tan lines can be edited, but I always prefer natural beauty.  A safe alternative to suntanning is a spray tan...I highly recommend Royal Glow Spray Tanning, located in Canfield, Ohio.

 

My last and most important tip is to be YOU. Don’t try anything new for the first time on the day of your photoshoot. If you are uncomfortable, then everyone will see it in your photos. Be comfortable, and don’t forget to smile!

 


Sweet September Photoshoot

September 27, 2020  •  1 Comment


Sweet September Photoshoot

 


Back to School Minis 2020

August 11, 2020  •  Leave a Comment

It's that time of year again....time for back to school mini sessions!  I'm definitely late in the game to offer these photo sessions but I decided to anyway!

For those of you who don't know - I have offered these sessions as a fundraiser for a few years now.  These sessions have been FREE in the past, I simply ask you make a donation to Jackson-Milton PTA at the time of your session. 

We all know this year is not like any other year!  This year some of us will be homeschooling our children while some of us will be sending them to school.  Regardless how we decide to teach our students they will persevere.  Our children will flourish, love like they have never loved before & feel gratitude like never before.

Lets capture authentic pictures of your children at the beginning of this memorable school year.

The details are simple

  • Sessions will be outside in the fresh air.
  • Sessions are FREE with a DONATION to JMES.
  • Sessions include up to 4 digital images emailed to you with print release.

To book your session email [email protected].

FAQ

  • How long is the session?  Short & sweet about 10 - 15 minutes
  • How much should I donate?  Any amount is appreciated.  The average donation is $20 to $50.
  • My children do not attend JM can I still book?  Yes!

This year's theme does include a vintage feel...if you would like to bring your child's laptop or tablet I think that would make a perfect prop as well!  Limited availability, please email for openings.

 


Break Out Your Camera

April 09, 2020  •  Leave a Comment

Most of us are spending our days at home waiting for the green light to socialize & work again.  I have been catching up on things like sewing my son's oversized teddy bear (that tore about 2 months ago), organizing my hot-mess basement & trying out new recipes.  Some of you may love to sew, organize, cook or bake.  While I enjoy all of these things my favorite pass time is....wait for it....photography!  So I thought I would create a little blog that would inspire others to break out their cameras & try capturing new pictures to help pass their quarantine time! 

Everyone reading this blog owns a camera-everyone!  What's your camera like?  Is it built into your phone?  Old & vintage?  New & modern & mirrorless?  Mine happens to be a Canon & I love it!  No matter what name brand, make or model your camera is now is the time to use it!  Here are some photo ideas for you to try at home!

1) Sunlight!  When the warm spring light is shining in the window & your pets are sunbathing...take advantage of them & shoot away!  Or step outside & practice focusing on a tree...try standing so the sunlight is behind the tree then move & take the same picture with the sunlight shining next to the tree!

2) Perspective!  When your kids are busy playing take a picture of them that tells a story without asking them to pose.  Think outside the box and do not even include their face in the frame.  My examples show when my son climbed a tree & played football.  Without showing his face or the entire picture you know exactly what he was doing in each picture.

3) Nature!  You may have a large field behind your home, a row of trees or a tiny window garden...regardless the size of landscape you can use it to practice the settings on your camera.  If you have your camera on automatic take time to try manual.  Both of my sample pictures below I took my time with (because flowers don't mind waiting on me) & I changed my settings to create that nice bokeh background! 

Hopefully I inspired you to try something a little different with your camera!

When this shut down is over I hope to book many sessions & photograph portraits...I'm enjoying trying new recipes & sewing but I simply love creating photographs!

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