Posts Tagged ‘Urban’

Vian-Senior portraits with something different

09.17.2009 - By Peter
Categories: Portraits, Seniors
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This was fun. Taking a unique approach to think outside the box for a Senior portrait. This is what happens when Vian’s Mom tells me “Just go crazy and crate something funky, We don’t want him standing by a tree.”  Crazy I went with special thanks to Vian’s brother for the hand drawn city scene and cameo appearance from Taylor, Vian’s girlfriend and Holcombe Photography blog superstar!

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Love the light and the texture on the metal.

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Classic but not interesting enough, This is where many senior Mom's would be very comfortable and happy. But we got to push on for more!!!

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Cool position and dramatic light! Now we are moving forward...

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Vian loves Aliens!

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This is the one! A hand drawn city scape background by Vians brother with matching shirt. This is the one that we were after all along!

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Special appearance by Taylor, Vian's girlfriend.

Brianna - In and Around Boulder.

06.02.2009 - By Peter
Categories: Portraits
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I love the texture in the clothing and surroundings. The scarf is a great touch. She looks so confident and relaxed; it is so hard to get that strong of a look out of a girl her age. This is very real and natural for her.

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I love those boots? Would people whisper if I wore a pair like that?

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Furry hoods are the best…… She looks so warm with the frigid blue background and the barren limbs of the tree.

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This was the image I wanted to create over all the rest. I went into this shoot with this image in my mind; all the others were just a warm up.

It was freezing cold and the wind was gusting up to 30+ MPH. It is amazing how something great can come out of such an inhospitable environment. She gets huge merits for hanging in there while freezing to make this picture. She is bare-foot although you can’t see it in this image. This is a spot I will revisit many times this year. This was my first visit with a client and there is so much more potential here. Anyone interested?