I have learned a few things from this session that will be good to keep in mind from here on out. One, don't use the gold reflector that comes in the 5-in-1 kit (why do they even include one?); it make skin tones so much more orange and a chore to remove. Two, smoky days are NOT for photographing in. Unlike cloud cover the smoke also contributes to a more orange skin tone. After trying to remove those colors, these are the images I was able to share with Braelynn and her family.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Braelynn - Class of 2018
Braelynn is so fun! We had a great time with her senior session, even if the smoke from the forest fires still lingered in the air.
I have learned a few things from this session that will be good to keep in mind from here on out. One, don't use the gold reflector that comes in the 5-in-1 kit (why do they even include one?); it make skin tones so much more orange and a chore to remove. Two, smoky days are NOT for photographing in. Unlike cloud cover the smoke also contributes to a more orange skin tone. After trying to remove those colors, these are the images I was able to share with Braelynn and her family.
I have learned a few things from this session that will be good to keep in mind from here on out. One, don't use the gold reflector that comes in the 5-in-1 kit (why do they even include one?); it make skin tones so much more orange and a chore to remove. Two, smoky days are NOT for photographing in. Unlike cloud cover the smoke also contributes to a more orange skin tone. After trying to remove those colors, these are the images I was able to share with Braelynn and her family.
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Braelynn,
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Canon Rebel T6i,
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Manito Park,
Medical Lake High School,
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Spokane,
Washington
Friday, September 22, 2017
Carson - Class of 2018
I had the opportunity to make some fun senior images with this young man. He's very polite, respectful, and a pleasure to work with. Carson has high hopes for his future after high school and I look forward to seeing him grow and become all the wants.
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