Saturday, February 17, 2024

Making your own Fashion Photography - Before and After Editing - Behind the scenes


I posted this photo to wish my son's girlfriend a Happy Birthday, and a photo magazine messaged me to see if they could publish it. Of course I said yes, and sent them the series from both Cozumel and Chichen Itza.

You can see how it looked on my Instagram


Here's a Behind the Scenes of how we got one of the shots below.


The plan was to visit the Pyramids of Chichen Itza with the part of my family who could go, including my two sons and my daughter-in-law and youngest son's girlfriend. We would just be there for the day as it was a stop on a cruise itinerary. It had been on my bucket list and I had made skirts I thought would mimic the shape of the pyamid if I did it correctly.

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The reality of the situation was not as vacationy, as I've explained above. I had brought my off-camera flash and trigger so I could underexpose for the background, get low, and light up my models with the lighting. For reasons, I'm sure they didn't even know themselves, they didn't allow me to bring in my lighting equipment. I thought later it might have been because they wanted to protect the artifacts inside, but they were still observing covid protocols and we weren't allowed inside. 

Regardless, if you aren't using lighting, this may be more helpful, because I had to edit more extensively as a result.




I was happy with the result and felt like it was close to what I had envisioned.




You can see what I did to process the image in the directions above: 
1. Straight out of Camera - it's too bright, but I didn't want her face too dark.
2. I darkened the background and increased the black point for the entire photo.
3. Of course, the people in the background needed to be edited out. It was super busy.
4. The seams in the dress needed to be eliminated, and filled out on the bottom.
5. Additional color and exposure edits to taste. 

PS. It was so stinkn' hot that August day!


















Sunday, February 4, 2024

20-something Birthday Photoshoot in Nature


Step into the enchanting world of nature, where the air is fresh, the vibes are earthy, and we're celebrating a 20-something birthday in the most whimsical way possible. Join us on a journey filled with barefoot adventures, laughter echoing through the trees, and a photoshoot that captures the essence of embracing the natural beauty that surrounds us.

  1. Communing with Nature: For this birthday extravaganza, we're swapping city lights for dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves. Our 20-something birthday hero embarks on a journey into the heart of nature, surrounded by towering trees, babbling brooks, and the gentle rustle of leaves—a perfect setting for embracing the magic of the moment.



  1. Barefoot and Beautiful: Who needs heels when you can kick off your shoes and trade them in for sandals? Our birthday star revels in the joy of going casual, connecting with the ground in a dance of liberation and celebration. Grass, mud, or sand—let the earth be your runway!
Golden hour goodness gave us all the beautiful light and a restaurant with little warm white lights in the distance offered a dreamy back drop. Whether in tennis shoes, sandals, heels or barefoot, Jenna fits in. She is relaxed in who she is and what she does. She's celebrating the now and the yet-to-come!





Lakeside Peace: Take the celebration to the water's edge, where the birthday spirit flows as freely as the river. Dip your toes in, feel the cool embrace of the water, and let the natural surroundings become the stage for candid moments and carefree laughter.






Sunset Silhouettes: As the golden hour approaches, our 20-something birthday hero poses against the backdrop of a breathtaking sunset. Silhouettes against hues of orange and pink capture the magic of the moment, celebrating the beauty of another year lived and the promise of many more sunsets to come.



And so, our 20-something birthday photoshoot in nature comes to an end—a celebration of barefoot bliss, wildflower whimsy, and the simple joys that the earth generously offers. As we bid farewell to the day, remember that the best celebrations are the ones that connect us to the world around us. Happy birthday, nature enthusiast—you've just embarked on a journey that captures the magic of being young, free, and surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Mother Earth.

Sunday, January 7, 2024

Eight steps to get memorable pictures on a vacation to the beach!





Eight steps to get memorable pictures on a vacation to the beach!

I don't know about you, but this time of year, I'm planning my next vacation, and in my humble opinion... nothing beats the beach!

To be honest, many of our couple and family vacations run together because I've been too lazy to take pictures (it can feel like work when it's your profession,) but on occasion I prepare ahead of time, and that's what it takes for me to get what I want for the memories and also the desire to capture the drama and beauty of the destination and my extended family!


In this blog, we'll explore how to plan your photo-ready trip to Cozumel, with a special focus on two iconic locations: San Miguel Square and Chankanaab Park. Both have been perennial favorites for our family.

    1. 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

Dramatic Dresses in San Miguel Square:




We were on a short cruise with the family and I brought some clothes for my daughter-in-law and youngest son's girlfriend to wear. I was able to talk one of the boys into dressing up for pictures (with the help of said girlfriend.)

In the spirit of full disclosure, yes, I did bring my professional DSLR and scaled-down lighting equipment to achieve this look, but you can play around with what you have! If you're intentional and plan ahead, you almost always get more than if you ask the waiter to take a phone pic at the oceanside restaurant.



I think the levels of planning and photography woud go something like these eight steps:

1. No plan - hope you brought your phone.

2. Have a selfie stick so your photos aren't ugly wide-angle shots that distort your features.

3. Study the location ahead of time: You'll be visiting briefly and make a list of some places you'd like shots in front of.

4. Look them up on a map and see what direction they face and where the sun will be at the time you'll be visiting (important for us because we were on a cruise, so in Cozumel we took a taxi to San Miguel Square in the morning, then had lunch and took another taxi to Chankanaab Park. Whether or not you care about photos, Chankanaab Park is a must-experience.

5. Get an entry-level DSLR. They are dirt-cheap compared to what I use.

6. Warn your family that this is part of the package and maybe bribe them a little.

7. Study the light, keep taking photos until you get the light right.

8. Have fun! My photos are intentionally dramatic and editorial, but I love the candid, fun pictures too.









I was able to talk one of the boys into dressing up for pictures (with the help of said girlfriend.)





  1. Chankanaab Park: It costs about $25-$30 each to enter. Your cab driver and everyone at the port will try to sell you a package. AVOID! You don't need it, and it locks you into group activities adn meals with people you don't know. When the cabbie stops at a place to sell you the package, just politely request that you just go to the park. And tip them, this is their livelihood.




After your trip:

Once you get home, print up a little book! You don't have to do a professional album, like a pro. Every printer like Walgreens or Shutterfly or MPix can make an album for you.

This will also help you prepare for your next vacation in that you'll learn and hone what you want to do photo-wise on your next trip.

It also provides a memory you're more likely to revisit when it's not just more phone pics from years ago.

Do this for yourself, your family, and your future self. You won't regret it!

  1. 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