Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Senior Portraits What You Gotta Know Part One

Holy canolies, Seniors, it is almost time to go back to school! This amazing year will fly by, and then you will have your own wings with which to soar.

One of the big decisions you are going to have to make is senior portraits. I know that photography isn't going to change the economy or determine your future, but listen to this...it will probably be the last and forever portrait that hangs on your parents' wall. And it very well may be the last portraits you have done of just yourself.

So, the first decision is what photographer? If I were just interested in your business, I'd say me, lol...but that is not my main concern. I believe in the art of photography and in finding the perfect photographer that will best represent you in art. So, to find your perfect photographer, you are going to have to first think about who you are and how you want to be photographed.

Here are some things I ask my seniors and what every senior should think about.
Give me adjectives that describe your favorite personality aspects.
Silly, Sarcastic, Dark, Shy, Sexy, Happy-Go-Lucky, Serious, Athletic, Caring, Leader, the list could go on forever. Knowing the personality of my clients is so important to creating portraits that bring out that essence, and move a portrait from a "pretty picture" to "life as art"
What do you love to do?
This does not have to be something formal like football or band, this can also be butterfly collecting, or painting your toenails in the bathtub. The more I know about your passions and quirks, the more creative I can be with your session.
What does your parents love most about you?
So, often what you like and what your parents like will be different. And that's great, we'll just shoot to capture shots that both of you will love, that why you have a whole gallery full.
What is do you not like about yourself?
Maybe it's your nose when you are standing profile. Maybe it is the way you shift your weight to one foot. If I know these things then I can work to minimize or correct what bothers you.
What is your personal style?
What we wear and how we wear is our first impression statement to the world. Maybe you have this aspect developed to an art, and maybe this conversation gives you the heebie jeebies. Either way, your photographer should be able to help you use your style and the style of the image to portray an overall message. And, I will never suggest you wear neutral single colors. This is an excellent idea for a headshot in a yearbook, but in your custom photography shoot, your style should shine. Also, I have lots of accessories, and am have several wardrobe options to help you out.
Where do you want to go to do your session?
Someplace downtown, quaint and historic. Deep in the woods. On the lake. Industrial and edgy. The front porch at home. Just indoor studio shots? The more unique and varied a session is, the more I feel in my element artistically. I could not imagine limiting my seniors to the same locations and set ups, I know it would be convenient and wouldn't require much thought, but I'm an artist, not an assembly line operator, so it would suck the joy out of living!
What season do you want your session?
Yes, we are blessed with beautiful outdoor scenery all through the year. If you plan to take outdoor photos, what season is your favorite, or what do you envision for your session. Your photographer can help you with this, or if you want the ultimate senior session, I offer a four seasons session that allows you to capture the beauty of Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri in all it's glory. This will make an amazing album for years to come.
What is your budget?
This is very important to sit down with your parents and discuss. Custom portraiture is an investment. I have had seniors that talk about spending thousands of their own money on clothes for the senior shoot, but have their parents only spend a couple of hundred on their photos. Those clothes will go for quarters at a garage sale in a few years, but you will never get to have senior portraits again. If your parents are on a tight budget, and you have summer job money to spend, consider using some of your own money. Another thing to research is what payment options the photographer has. I am more than happy to work with any client on a custom payment plan that works for them. And I love to do trades. I am always in need of something (piano and dance lessons for my kids, yard work, a canoe or kayak, the list goes on).

The main thing is know who you are and what you want. This will be a very important skill to finding happiness and success well beyond the camera. If you can learn to discern who you are, what you like about yourself and what you want to accomplish, it will take a lot of guesswork out of choosing everything from a college major to who you should date. Come back soon and we'll chat some more. Of course, as always, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to call or message me.

Steph




Monday, July 19, 2010

Family Pics on the Lake





Met up with the gorgeous McNulty girls and Gary on the lake for some family shots. We had rain on and off all day, and the clouds were still fighting to linger. I had hazy sun shots and flares planned in my head, but instead had an opportunity to play with storm clouds. It was such a fun, unique session that we ended with some action shots of on the board. This family is so beautiful, inside and out, and it is always such a pleasure to be in their presence; they have such a sense of life, joy and belonging. Well, girls, here's a sneak peek. Hope you enjoy : )


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Watermelons! Petite Session Special at Saclolo Photography



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Come celebrate summer and the grand opening of our new studio with watermelon petite sessions. I'll supply the watermelons, you supply the cute kids! Call the studio for all the info and to reserve your time. Can't wait to see you : )

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Cover Contest!

We are getting ready to do some changes to the website over the next few weeks, so I thought I'd do something fun and let YOU pick a picture for the splash page. To vote, put the name in the comment section of THIS post! Only vote once, but you can send your friends and family over to vote, too!

1. Brooke


2. Lauren

3. Jessica

4. Helen

5. Dee Ann

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Kissed by the Summer Sun

A few days ago, I received a kind call from a dear friend from high school, which reminded me that we were able to share a few hours together last summer when she and her family were traveling through the area.

So often, I have my camera with me, but in the bustle of client deadlines and family activities, those personal pictures sit in files for months, or years. I'm thankful for the reminder, as it was a special treat to pull these out and edit them this morning!


We had just returned from a day on the boat at Beaver Lake, sun-kissed and satisfied.



Thursday, May 27, 2010

Somewhere Over the Rainbow Rogers Children Photographer

Monday night we had yet another sudden thunderstorm come up. Ballgames were delayed then canceled, and the kids were antsy from having to sit in the van waiting on a decision and then waiting to pick up Paxon from wrestling. As we were driving home, the sun approached the horizon in the west and escaped it's cloud cover, celebrating with a stunning rainbow in the east.

I was tired and it was still drizzling, so I was tempted to just tell the kids to look out the window, and then drive on. But, how many rainbows have I passed by, and how many more would there be before my children are grown. So, I pulled over, grabbed the camera and offered an open invitation to the van o' kiddos for a photo op with a rainbow.


Rainbows. Are they significant because they are rare? Beautiful? A symbol of promise? For me, they are yet another reminder that time is fleeting. A reminder to stop. Look. Love. Absorb. Enjoy. A reminder that the world will make it without you for a few moments while you celebrate the art of life.