Monday, December 10, 2007

We LOVE Mole Skin!



Mel and I shot a wedding on Friday and it was absolutely beautiful! The bride was stunning and it wasn't pouring down rain! I must share with you all a little tip that I wouldn't have have even thought about except that the wedding party did think of it and they were amazing!

The bride wore her shoes the day before the wedding to break them in and on the wedding day, she had blisters on the heels of her feet! It would have been excruciatingly painful for her to have forged through the wedding in such pain (what a way to make a memory of your wedding, ya know?). Luckily one of the brides maids had a backup stash of mole skin.

After walking around outside to take pictures and after the ceremony, the bride reported that couldn't feel the blisters or any pain at all, so it totally worked.

Even if you don't do something to cause blisters right before the wedding, it would be a good idea to have it handy in case you do develop them at the wedding. You can see from the picture above that they weren't even noticeable, so maybe you would consider going into the wedding with it on so that it doesn't become a distraction later.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Getting Ready, Mess it up!


They had this dress on the bed and her jewelry laying out when we arrived to take pictures

The getting ready pics are some of my very favorite, there are a few tips to make them look really awesome.

-take a minute to prep the room. Messes are great, as long as they are wedding related, so take all the wedding stuff out of the boxes (and get the boxes out of the room). Any non wedding messes should be cleared (most applicable when getting ready from home). Hang the dress without the bag over it so that we can get hanging dress pics too.

It's really nice to have window light in the dressing room, but if that isn't possible, you can bring a beautiful ambient glow with candle light around the room. If there is furniture that isn't beautiful, you can cover it with white sheets. Sometimes when the window light is too harsh, with the sun shinning really brightly into the room, a thin white material over the window will soften the light and will look perfect (it will also block the view of people outside without blocking all the light).

-It's helpful for us if the guys are getting ready nearby so that we can get a few pics and then get back to the girls (who take a lot longer and are much more fun to hang out with :). But seriously, the guys are so fast getting ready (generally) and if they are far away, it's really easy to miss them. We have given specific instructions that they should tell us right before they go so that one of us can follow and get the good shots, and they don't tell us and by the time we realize they left, they are all ready and we missed it! If you don't care, then, whatever, it doesn't matter, but if you really want those shots, it makes it easiest if the guys are getting ready close to the girls. If the guys are getting ready far away and the shots are really important we will have to arrange for a shooter to hang out with the guys the whole time for the getting ready shots.

Just some thoughts for the day...

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Inspire Yourself with Magazines!

I often look to the lastest issues of Vogue, GQ, or Bride Magazines to get ideas for lighting and posing. While I may spend time doing this, I don't always incorporate everything I see or all the ideas in my head because I know it wouldn't be right for everyone I shoot.

I would like to invite you to compile images from a few magazines or from the internet (which would make it easier to send to me) that represent how you would like to see yourself in pictures. The more you bring your personality together with my ideas about how to make it work, the more awesome the pics will turn out.

It's also an exercise for me in learning better your style and how to best develop a vision for your wedding day. How awesome would that be? I am all about it!

Oh! I almost forgot the most important part! Tell me why you like the images you bring or send to me. If you love the light, I might think you love the pose and that would be counter-prodective

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Fake Eyelashes


taken from www.hairstyle-blog.com


I used to think they were tacky and looked really bad, but not anymore! They come in so many different sized and thicknesses and are pretty realistic. Some of our brides from last year were wearing them and they looked AMAZING in the pictures! I would recomend that everyone at least try a few different kinds on and take snapshots of them on.

See if you too will be converted to the idea and let me know how it goes!

My New Favorite Photographer

As a photographer, I LOVE looking at other photographers work. It gives me ideas for new things I want to try.

Fred Egan is so amazing, I follow his blog and I would encourage anyone wanting an engagement session or romantic wedding pics to look through his website and let me know if there is anything he does that speaks to you so deeply that you might want something similiar. His style is something that I feel is similar to Artisan too, so it wouldn't be hard to recreate something there that you love.

Here is a link to my fav engagement session that he did. The location is the sunny Texas beach, so we may not get so lucky, but I do have off camera flash equipment and we could use it to recreate the effect the sun is having on these amazing images!
http://www.behindthecamera.info/behind-the-camera/2007/8/26/jeff-caroline.html

If this sounds like something you would want to do, let me know!

INTRO TO BLOG

Hello everyone,

I have been contemplating writing a lengthly article for brides filled with advise and ideas for your wedding and how to get the best pictures etc. I am realizing this will be a huge project and I am constantly getting new ideas.

Instead of writing an article, I am starting a new blog to put all the ideas that I have. I really want it to be very interactive. If an entry I write triggers an idea for you, please share it in the comment section of the blog. If you ask me questions, and I think other brides could benefit from the answer, I will post it and alert Artisan brides that there is a new posting.

I also plan to include pictures from photographers that I am inspired by (there are some really fun ideas out there that I haven't tried yet) so if you LOVE something that is a new idea from another photographer, you can tell me! Please tell me if you love something or dislike something I post, because it will help me to get to know you and your style and your taste. I really want to go into every shoot with each of you knowing exactly the kinds of things you like. For example. If I post something really moody and dramatic and I get one if you saying "I love it!" and another one of you saying, "That just isn't who I am" I am getting to know you better in both cases.

Each week before every wedding I shoot, I scout the area of your event and contemplate in my mind ideas and poses that I think that specific couple will love. I appreciate feedback so much because it helps me to create in my mind a vision for what will knock your socks off and pictures you will cherish forever!

Looking forward to working with you all!!
Missy

Winter Engagement Session


Exaple of colorful bold clothes and grey backround as seen in the new GAP campaign

As we all know, the weather doesn't seem to want to cooperate with a photographer this time of year, but I have some interesting ideas to create a really unique session for those of you who are anxious to get things going!

When the skies are overcast, it is actually a prime time to go for a shoot. The light is soft without any harsh shadows and with my off camera flashes, we can make the light beautiful! So, here are my ideas...

You know a winter session is right for you if:
-You love Black and White pics! Duller colors of the season wont slow you down, they just add drama in your mind.
-You love moody pics. Bare trees would feel like an intersting idea
-You want your pics to be festive! Downtown is very colorful these days with holiday decor. (I have a couple that are planning to dress festive and formal and use the pics for their save-the-date and for their Chirstmas cards too!)
-You like the idea of wearing bright colors. I don't know if you have noticed this, but it seems like in all the fashion mags, there are dull grey backgrounds mixed with a lovey model wearing bright colors. I think it's very flattering and brings the attention right to the people in the picture.

Anyway, that is my two cents for those still trying to figure out what they want for their engagement session. Give me a call if you want to use any of these ideas for yourself.

That's all for now