I've been fortunate to work with some great photographers in the years that I've been modeling and oftentimes we end up working together on more than one project. A few weeks ago, a photographer I shot with a while back, Stephanie, shot me a text to see if I was available for a shoot. She's got great skills and I had a blast working with her before so I figured, why not?
The shoot was a bowling themed editorial spec ad. The word "spec" means that it's not a real ad that's meant to be published. The purpose of this shoot was for portfolio building, which I was happy about because I've been wanting to include more samples of editorial work in my portfolio.
I showed up bright and early at a bowling alley in the beach town of Pacifica, which is about 15 minutes outside of San Francisco. Thankfully, the weather was amazingly warm and sunny. I met up with Stephanie and we headed into the bowling alley to set up the equipment and figure out what shots she wanted to get. I arrived "camera-ready," which means I did my own hair and makeup. Stephanie provided everything else: wardrobe, accessories, etc. We were a two-gal operation. :-)
We knocked out the shoot in about 2 hours, which was awesome. It gave us plenty of time to relax and enjoy a nice lunch at a nearby seafood place. Below are the fruit of our labors, lol:
What makes Stephanie so amazing is that she's a student photographer...that's right, she's still in photography school and is in the process of fine tuning her craft. Below is the first shoot I did with Stephanie, which was a Nutcracker theme (I was the Gingerbread Lady):
I don't know about you, but I believe she's got the natural talent it takes to be successful and I can't wait to see where her skills take her after graduation. In fact, my shooting experience with Stephanie has actually inspired a blog post I plan on doing soon, talking about the benefits of working with student photographers, so be on the lookout for that real soon!
The shoot was a bowling themed editorial spec ad. The word "spec" means that it's not a real ad that's meant to be published. The purpose of this shoot was for portfolio building, which I was happy about because I've been wanting to include more samples of editorial work in my portfolio.
I showed up bright and early at a bowling alley in the beach town of Pacifica, which is about 15 minutes outside of San Francisco. Thankfully, the weather was amazingly warm and sunny. I met up with Stephanie and we headed into the bowling alley to set up the equipment and figure out what shots she wanted to get. I arrived "camera-ready," which means I did my own hair and makeup. Stephanie provided everything else: wardrobe, accessories, etc. We were a two-gal operation. :-)
We knocked out the shoot in about 2 hours, which was awesome. It gave us plenty of time to relax and enjoy a nice lunch at a nearby seafood place. Below are the fruit of our labors, lol:
What makes Stephanie so amazing is that she's a student photographer...that's right, she's still in photography school and is in the process of fine tuning her craft. Below is the first shoot I did with Stephanie, which was a Nutcracker theme (I was the Gingerbread Lady):
I don't know about you, but I believe she's got the natural talent it takes to be successful and I can't wait to see where her skills take her after graduation. In fact, my shooting experience with Stephanie has actually inspired a blog post I plan on doing soon, talking about the benefits of working with student photographers, so be on the lookout for that real soon!
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