Sunday, July 31, 2022

Behind the Scenes of a Senior Picture Shoot with DFW photographer Lisa McNiel

 Off-Camera Flash and lens choices for Senior Pictures - Behind the Scenes



What looks are you drawn to? Do you like back light that wraps around the subject giving them shape and life? Do you love unposed photos? Do you like the unexpected?

Whatever it is, you know it when you see it. Find a photographer who knows how to bring it to life!

Jackson and his mom, Donna, were ready to have fun, throw down some poses with attitude, and were up for anything.

Since Donna took some Behind the Scenes shots of me shooting I decided to do a blog on how these shots were accomplished.

In the shot above, I was taking advantage of the leading lines of a side street. Mom was watching for cars, but there were very few. I loved the backlight on his hair from the sun. He nailed the "bad boy" look in all black. 

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 In the shot above I have the light onto his face which is balancing the light on the buildings in the distance. By being down low where he is, I can avoid the distracting red lines and boring street.

The example below shows how you can light up the hair from behind if the exposure without lighting is balanced and the face is well-lit. You can see in the BTS that the light is out of frame down on the back of his head.




What often surprises people is how far away I get from the subject. If I have my lens extended to 200 mm and opened wide at 2.8, I can get great separation of the subject from the background as well as compressing the background.



I like to shoot down low for a number of reasons: 

1. The background is more interesting. See how the beautiful green and yellow leaves are out of focus and making dreamy bokeh? It's so much more interesting than the brown dirt.

2. It's special. We all like special, right? When you can't do it with a phone unless the light in front is brighter than the light behind, this sets the photos apart.

3. It gives the subject strength in the image. I like to get photos straight on and looking down to the senior boy or girl, but this is another tool to show how big they've become and what the future could hold.




Sunset Shots!

We all stop and stare at a sunset. We grab our phones and try to get pictures from the car. We stop and recognize something beautiful, rhythmic and so very much bigger than any of us. I love getting a good sunset shot and this genuine smile at his mom by Jackson is one of my favorites. 

To accomplish this shot you have to get there before the sun is actually set, there has to be a little gold from the sun still, then you underexpose in camera and add off-camera flash to the subject. For this shot I had to darken the flash spill on the log.


I hope you enjoyed this and were able to learn something. Please send me a note if you have any questions or are interested in Senior Pictures in the Dallas Fort Worth area!


Monday, July 18, 2022

7 Must-have Photos for Bachelorette Party Weekend at the Beach

7 Must-have photos for Bachelorette party or weekend at the beach 


Since they're coming up on their second anniversary, I think it's time to blog about my adorable daughter-in-law's bachelorette party at the beach! Madelyn's sister rented a house and invited friends and family to cram into it for the weekend, and her mom bought and prepared food. I didn't take photos of the decorations, but I'm sure there enough phone pics for that. And this doesn't even represent half of the women there. This family has a loving circle and they invited all of them.

If you're lucky enough to have a special time with your bridesmaids, you might look into local photographers. Since she was sweet enough to invite her future Mother-in-law, I was going anyway, so I brought my camera and lights.

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1. A group photo of who is there and where they are!


Years from now you will want to see not only who was there and what they looked like then, you'll want some photos of the location. It will bring back memories and you can talk about how you still wish you had that outfit!



2. An individual photo of each girl in your group. 


It's always nice to have a good photo of yourself, and if there will be a professional or even someone who is intentional and creative, you can each get a nice image with which to update your profile.

The memo on this, as you can see, was to wear something in black for the bridesmaids and white for the bride.





3. Individual mini-session of the bride. 


Even 15-20 minutes shortly before sunset of photos on the beach, or in the city or country, and in this atmosphere, surrounded by friends and love, your bride is bound to have photos unlike any around wedding day or her bridals.




4. Group photos in fun poses.


Pro tip: Whoever has the camera makes the rules. Be nice. Be bossy. Be fast.

They are there for a party so they're already goofy and silly, but if they're each doing their own thing, it doesn't make for good photos. Have some ideas ready for what you want them to do and their own levity will probably take care of the expressions.

PS. I love the reflection on the beach!



5. Photos of the bride with each of her bridesmaids.

Yes, she'll get these photos at the wedding, but the atmosphere, mood, and definitely the surroundings are different here.



6. Casual Outfit and/or themed shirts


If you have themed shirts made, or a different outfit, see if there's time to switch clothes and get some in the more casual outfit as well. As you can see, the mood just got lighter all evening.








7. Family


If your bride is lucky enough to have her family present for her special party, get a shot of them together. It was late when we took these last few, but the bride, her sister who was her maid of honor and hosted the party, and her mom, who planned and cooked and made everyone feel comfortable were all there together.




Bonus: Celebrate the goofiness


I was trying to get a photo of just Madie and her sister, Meghan, and then of course, my goofy kid, sister to the groom with the long dark hair, runs up and gets in the picture, so one by one they all follow, and they definitely made for some of the funniest photos and best memories!


For more ideas and locations, or for Senior Pictures for boys or girls, check out my website: Dallas Photographer or follow me on Pinterest Dallas Senior Pictures