Friday, November 1, 2013

"What do I wear?" an inside look into what to wear to an engagement session

One of the questions we hear the most is, “What do I wear for an engagement shoot?” Below are a few engagement photo ideas to help you achieve the perfect look for your photos.

First things first:  Be You.

On the day of the shoot if you are not wearing clothes you you would normally wear, you aren’t being yourself.  The purpose of the shoot is to capture you!  Go through your closet and find the clothes you wear all the time, then go through these tips to make sure they look good!
Second thing: Consider the Season

Fall/Winter

Ladies: outfits with sleeves are always flattering to arms, and a good pair of boots can make any girl’s legs look great.

Gentlemen: a button down and sweater with a nice pair of jeans and dress shoes are a great go-to

Spring

Ladies: a pop of color never hurt anyone, it photographs beautifully in color and black and white.  Jewelry, a top or even shoes can add that perfect flair!

Gentlemen: button down shirts are very versatile- you can wear a sport coat, roll the sleeves, wear it tucked in or untucked so don’t be afraid to throw a few options in.

DO'S

Bring at least two outfits: one dressy outfit and one casual outfit

* Splurge on professional hair and makeup, a great artist will take you a long ways. 

* Splurge on a great pair of shoes (yes your feet will be in photos). Ladies, heels help you maintain better posture!

* Bring a black top. A simple, dark top allows the focus of an image to be the persons face. An added bonus of dark clothes is that they tend to be slimming.  The Little Black dress is popular for a reason!

* Black not your color…Then dive into a beautiful natural dress or a long and lean cotton dress.

 Remember Rule #1- Be Yourself!

* Wear classic styles to prevent the photograph from looking outdated. A little black dress for women and a solid-colored suit for men will never go out of style.

* Ladies, consider a v-neck top. Turtlenecks, thick scarves and sweaters can add bulk to your appearance. V-necks and open collars elongate the neck and body and bring the focus to your face.

* Guys, consider a collared shirt. A collared shirt frames the face and can be very flattering.



The perfect match. A solid v-neck for her, a collared shirt for him

* Always choose sleek, fitted clothes over baggy.

* Feel free to coordinate your look and wear complementary colors with others in the photo, but don’t try to match them.
 
* Clothes put people in context, so remember to dress for your location and theme. If you’re after a fun vibe, wear things that pop, if you want a more formal vibe, then go for a suit and dress.
 
 
 
* Don’t be afraid to wear things that ‘pop’ such as chunky jewelry, fun shoes, a brightly-colored blazer, a tie, a vest, sunglasses or dress hats.

* Bring your favorite items!  If you like them on an every day basis, you are going to love them in photos!

* Remember to get your nails done!  Especially for Engagement photo shoots, your ring will be a focus!  A neutral or solid color photographs quite nicely.



* Launder and iron your clothes to remove any wrinkles.  We are not your mom, we will not iron your clothes for you (in person or in photo shop).

* Bring props! If you have an animal, play an instrument, have a hobby, have a favorite article of clothing or just a meaningful item, bring it with you. These personal items add an extra flair to your look.

DONT'S

* Don’t over tan.  Spray tans are dangerous!

* Don’t go for solid white button down shirts for the two of you.  We want coordinating not matching.

* Don’t wear clothes that are too tight to avoid ending up with an ‘extra layer’ on top.

* Don’t have your hair cut the day of a portrait. Schedule hair appointments at least a week in advance for a more natural look.

* Don’t forget to iron all wrinkles out.  As stated above, we will not photo shop wrinkles out of every photo!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

National Apple Harvest Festival

        
So first and foremost I wanted to send a special thank you to those who we had the privilege of shooting at the apple harvest festival this year!


 We had a blast, from watching the kids on the pony rides, to the antique car show. There was so much to do and so much to see. 




It was packed, but it was well worth the wait to get in. As you can see, we were not the only ones enjoying the applishous goodies.

                                             
And don't forget the entertainment, there was even a fellow teaching the kids how to make their own music from the old blue grass instruments or should we say objects... 




 I even found some things to satisfy my own family, a yummy candy apple for my husband and a Raven's beanie for my three month old baby girl. 

All in all it was a great productive day and we had a blast!

Hope we get you see your smiling faces next year! Heck you may be famous by then ;)








Thursday, October 11, 2012

New Studio.... let the fun begin

With the expansion of Twisted Images Photography we have been throwing around the idea of adding a Studio so we can expand and do more studio work, rather then limiting ourselves to only on location work.


After throwing this idea around with my husband we came to the conclusion that we were gonna turn the basement into my studio. Hahaha....this was and is easier said then done.


You see...our basement resembles a Halloween Haven, which wasn't a problem up until this point because Eric and I are Halloween gurus. But for a studio, this certainly wasn't going to work. Bright pink insulation with bare beams showing for a ceiling and bright orange and black walls just were not going to cut it for a Photography studio.

So, starting two weeks ago we began to tackle the basement in hopes of turning the 'frat house' basement into my new and improved studio.



 Covering the insulation and bare beams with a wood ceiling, new lighting and wiring throughout, and new paint. Changing the look of the whole basement and making it look much larger and a lot better then before.
As you can see above the lighting looks amazing, it even inspired Eric to restore the bar he made a number of years ago. Of course it isn't done yet, but for only working on the basement for two weeks, I think we're getting somewhere quick.

Now that we have the ceiling, walls, hall, and lighting done. I am tackling the steps. These one hideous steps are now going to be a dark mahogany stained top with a cream face, to match the studio.

We're on a roll! Can''t wait to get finished and get to shooting in the new studio!