My website states that this blog has been designed to share my favorite photos as well as some behind the scenes stories. I present you with my first "behind the scenes" post. : )
As a photographer who prefers shooting outside and using natural light, I find that one of the most challenging and often frustrating situations I occasionally find myself in, is not having control over the environment in which I am shooting.
Case in point.... The "D" Family loves the beach. You just can't even imagine how much the beach is a part of their lives, yet they have never had a formal portrait made on one. Brandie, Mrs. D's oldest daughter, would be getting married the following morning and they decided it would be the perfect time to have a family portrait made. However, they had dinner reservations at 8pm that evening. With the sun still very much in control of the early evening, we ran in to some challenging obstacles.
1. Perfect location... beautiful background.... no tourists or hot pink bikinis in the background. Problem? The family was facing the sun. Because the night before was rainy, we didn't realize when we initially scouted the location, that the sun would be front and center. Moving on to location #2.
2. With "Plan B" in full swing, it just doesn't get better than this! This tree was so beautiful and we thought it would make a phenomenal backdrop and a pretty good "alternate" location. The sun was to the family's back, however, it bounced off the building behind me and no amount of talent, reflectors or post-production work could salvage Mr. D's face! He was pretty washed out.
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