Saturday, February 4, 2012

LDS Wedding Photography (Newport Beach Temple Wedding)

C & S's wedding was so much fun to shoot. We had a beautiful December day in Newport Beach to deal with always a photographer's dream! You could just see the joy radiating from this adorable couple and their friends and family. And to top it all off the Newport Beach LDS Temple grounds are the perfect backdrop for amazing Wedding photos.




After taking pictures at the Newport Beach Temple it was off to Treasure Island Beach in Laguana Beach for a special photo shoot with the bride and groom.




The details at this wedding were so great, and perfectly in tune with the feel of the wedding and the beautiful couple. 




So glad Stephanie of Stephanie Rae Photography asked me to be the second shooter for this wedding.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Flattering Poses for Female Subjects

Well friends it's time for another tiptastic Thursday! I hope you are sensing a theme for Thursday's posts!

Have you ever wondered how some women look so amazing in their photos, so slim and flattering? Well I'm sure a lot goes into making these women look so amazing but as it turns out the way the photographer poses a female subject can go a long way toward making the subject look amazing. Who knew right? How did I figure out the magic of flattering poses well I'm a big enough person to admit that I didn't come up with these poses on my own I found them on Pinterest {pinned here}, and I thought the idea was so great that it needed to be shared with all of you.
Source: Ramblings and Photos by Ashley Sisk http://www.ashleysisk.com
I will definitely be using these flattering poses for a female subject in my next photo shoots. Wouldn't these flattering poses be perfect for engagements, senior portraits and headshots?

Now I'm on the hunt to find examples of manly poses for male subjects and cute/playful poses for children subjects. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Thursday, January 26, 2012

OC Bridal Photographer (A & M Disney California Grand Hotel)


Another great shot from A & M's Bridal photo shoot at the Disney California Grand Hotel. 

How to talk to your photographer

Have you ever wondered how to get the most out of your photo shoots? I have; both as the client and as the photographer. So I started thinking about all the elements that go into getting the most out of a photo shoot. Now I don’t pretend to be an expert on this subject these are just my personal thoughts on the subject that I have decided to turn into a series of posts to share with all of you. 
First on my list is How To Talk To Your Photographer. We all know that communication is the key to all successful relationships and that is absolutely true for a photo shoot. Good communication between client(s) and photographer is perhaps the most important element to getting the most out of your photo shoot. So how do you talk to your photographer?
1. First and most importantly choose a photographer who has shoot pictures that you like; whether you know a friend has used them, you’ve used them in the past, or you’ve just stumbled across their photos on the web choosing a photographer you like their pictures sets a good stage for positive communication between you and your photographer. If you like the photographer’s pictures then for your photo shoot you won’t be asking them to change their photographic style to meet your expectations, and as a photographer we appreciate that. I personally am always willing to try new styles, angles and ideas during a photo shoot because I learn a lot that way and I love the challenge but not all photographers may feel the same.

2. Be honest about your expectations before your scheduled photo shoot. Let your photographer know what you are hoping to do during your photo shoot. If you want to use props let your photographer know, if you want to have outfit changes let your photographer know, if you want to use multiple locations let your photographer know. This way your photographer can be prepared for the photo shoot and during the photo session things can go smoothly. Your photographer will appreciate knowing ahead of time what to expect and your pictures will benefit from it.
3. Do a little research so you can be specific about what you want your pictures to look like. It will help your photographer be in the proper frame of mind and better able to give you the photographic experience that you want if you have a clear idea of the type of pictures you would like to take. I’m not saying that you have to do all the work here, otherwise what would you need a photographer for? Even those who don’t think they know what type of pictures they want do have some idea/ preconceived notion of what they want. You have seen pictures that you have liked before whether it was something you saw online, in a friend or family member’s house, your own personal style, etc. So let your photographer know it can be helpful to have examples you would like to try and emulate.
For example:
 Do you like playful photos vs. more posed images?

Do you like close ups vs. farther away shots?
Do you like family pictures where your family is bunched close together or spread out across the scene?

Do you like straight on shots vs. shot from above or below?

4. Talk to your photographer about how you are planning on using the photos taken during the shoot. Will you be using them to display in your home? Will you be using them on Christmas cards or some other announcement? Are you taking headshots for an acting agency or modeling agency or dance academy? The answers to these questions will change the way your photographer thinks about your photo shoot and as a result will shape the questions they ask and directions they give during your photo shoot.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Learn to Expect More

Learn to expect more from Elizabeth Ashley Photography!

That's right you can expect more photos and articles to be blogged about here at Elizabeth Ashley Photography. I plan to start sharing more of my past, present and future work here; in addition to writing and posting articles to help all of you become the best photographers you can be. I will also be sharing tips and tricks on how to make the most out of your photo sessions! Sounds exciting right? And that's not even all! Other exciting posts will be coming soon, including free photo session giveaways so stay tuned and tell your friends.