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Showing posts with label syracuse modeling. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2010

Alice in Wonderland | Themed Shoot

Often, when setting up a photo shoot, it helps to have a concrete idea in your head of who or what the subject is and what story you want to tell with that subject. This is where themed shoots come in handy. By setting a theme before hand, everyone involved is on the same page as to the mood and look of the shoot. Themes can be very general and open to interpretation such as "Horror" or "Alt Fashion"; or, as in one of our recent shoots, they can be very specific, like Alice in Wonderland. 

This was a pretty popular shoot and the models had an absolute blast getting into character. Characters from the book included the Mad Hatter, the White Queen, the Red Queen, the Cheshire Cat, the Rabbit, and of course, Alice. Models included Keria, Morgan, Nikki, Alicia, Justice, Sydney & Hannah. Photographers were Kelly, John, Cathryn & Kami. 

Now, as Alice herself said: "What is the use of a book without pictures or conversations?". 





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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Fall Fashion Photo Shoot | Apple Grove Farms, Mexico NY

We were recently given the opportunity of shooting at a (dare I say "picture"?) perfect Fall location - the Apple Grove Farm. An overcast day with a sprinkling of rain couldn't put a damper on this one. The location had tons to offer in the way of backgrounds and props - rows of apple trees, heavy with fruit; old tractors; apple crates; weather-beaten barns and even a playground.

The models (Morgan, Keria, Alicia, Aubrey & Lisa) arrived with a wide variety of looks. Everything from classy, fashion inspired to country casual was represented. You can see some samples from the shoot below. For more great images, head over to our Facebook group page and click "Like"! Now, on to the images: