Sunday, November 22, 2009

Lauren #2

Here's another shot taken last weekend at our Trash the Dress photo shoot with Lauren. It's funny shooting wedding portraits in nontraditional styles and poses. At times it throws you a little -- like it breaks all the rules of formal portrait photography, but after shooting a while you start to see the appeal. This is Lauren in an alley on the Strand in Galveston, posed against the great red door we found. Like I said, it's a little disorienting at first -- color break across her head, nontraditional pose, pink Chuck Taylors, grass and bricks at the bottom. I decided to add to the texture here by adding a color shift layer done with OnOne PhotoTools, another texture layer to further add to the overall grunge, then a photo edge in overlay blending mode. I've been working with edges for a while now, and this one was a little different. I tried to work the image into the edge a little more -- first by putting the edge in overlay blending mode and second by masking selected parts so the tones of the photo would interact a little more with the black frame. Nontraditional postprocessing for a nontraditional image.

2 comments:

  1. Definitely counter intuitive to what we normally see for wedding shots. I guess that's the whole point of the genre. Nice lighting and very unusual pose for a "bride". Very whimsical with the tennis shoes.

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  2. Cool portrait, but, I am afraid you will not win any awards from her mother about the "not so lady like pose". In all this shots, she seems so relaxed and natural in front of the camera.

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