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Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Black is the new White

A few months back, I was given the great opportunity to collaborate...and by collaborate, I mean, just say, "Uh, Yes please!!!" to everything my friend Kristi from Kristi Lee Photography was coming up with for a styled shoot at the Peoria Civic Center. 

She and Janice from Adore Bridal had decided to do a shoot of a BLACK WEDDING DRESS.  
Yep, that's right...BLACK.  

I have to be honest, I was a bit skeptical at first...that is, until I saw it and then I was like, "Shut up.  No seriously...like, SHUUUUUT UUUUP."

Both Kristi and I shot during this session...and if you'd like to see more images from her view...click HERE!  

 My one job was to find the model...and immediately, I knew I wanted my friend Sadie.  And to say she rocked it out doesn't touch it.  No, seriously...I think even I got sick of hearing myself say, "OH MY WORD!!!" 'cause I was literally dying...I'd gather myself together and then I'd die again.
 The amazing flowers were from LeFleur on the Square
 You gave me everything and more that I'd ask from you, Sades...just look at you.  Girl...seriously.
At the end of the evening we did a quick switch to what I kept calling the Audrey Hepburn look...
 Okay. So as I was picking my jaw off the floor with how much I loved shooting the black dress, I was doing everything not to want to wear this one...I was giddy over how much I loved this dress...
Simple. Chic. Perfect.
 It was the perfect combination of feminine, timeless, and fashion...love. 

A HUGE thanks to: 
Kristi for including me in this project and letting me shoot along side you!
Janice, you and Adore Bridal brought it...literally...with the dresses and styling!
LeFleur on the Square for you creative work with the florals you provided...such a fun pop to the shoot!
And a big thanks to my Sadie-lady who did such an amazing job showcasing the dresses and flowers for us!! You were amazing...times a thousand...and one. :)





Drumroll Please....

"Done is better than perfect."

As a perfectionist in the worst way, you can only imagine how many times I've had to repeat this little pep-talk to myself as I've been rebuilding and re-tweaking my website and blog.  It's been a process that's been a long time coming, and is still in the process of being perfected.  However, I finally had to give myself a deadline, so after spending countless hours on it, and pulling a couple all-nighters, I'm excited to announce that Done TRULY is better than perfect.

So with that, Ladies + Gentlemen...I'm proud to present my updated website {www.tami-paige.com}:

Now, I realize that most of you aren't going to remember what my site previously looked like...I hardly remember at this point!  But trust me...it's a vast improvement. 

I think choosing which sessions to put in my galleries was the most difficult part since I would get so nostalgic looking at each wedding I've gotten to shoot...

This section will never seem perfect I'm certain...but while in Seattle, my friend Jenna, got some video clips of me.  Yikes.

And of course, one of my all-time favorite shots had to have a prominent place on the site. :)

Phew!! I can't even tell you how good it is to post it just so I can stop tweaking for at least a couple days!  Here's to reSTARting!!




Larissa {Chic Collection} - Part II

You may have remembered that I shot Larissa this past fall.  We had decided at the time that we would also do a winter shoot, but with it being so mild, we were never able to shoot in the snow.  So, with that, we finished the shoot yesterday! I thought I'd share a couple pictures from our morning.

"He who loses money, loses much;
He who loses a friend, loses more;
He who loses faith, loses all."
- An Irish Blessing



The Fix with J*

It's been a bit of a blogging frenzy: everyone's take-away from The Fix with Jasmine Star.  And rightly so...it was amazing.  I had put off blogging about it because it didn't seem that there was a need for one more post about it.  But then I changed my mind...because although I learned so much from what she said...things that will absolutely change some aspects of my business, the most important thing I learned happened after the talk.  If you don't know who Jasmine Star is, she's a very successful photographer and speaker from California.  Someone asked me why she's such "a big deal" and the only way I could think to describe her was that she was the Taylor Swift of the photography world...the girl everyone can relate to.  The one who isn't afraid to write about things that other people pretend don't bother them. She's kinda a big deal because she doesn't think she is...which is what we all kinda love about her.

The evening was filled with a lot of laughing, stories, Q&A's, and Amen's!  There were aprox. 250 photographers in that room, and even though the night went late, everyone wanted to meet with and get their picture taken with Jasmine.


I was about the 10th from the end of the line, and by time I was close to meeting her, I was regretting staying...not because I didn't want to meet her...not at all.  Rather, because the last thing I wanted her to think while meeting me was, "Ugh, seriously...when is this going to be over?!" Because of that thought, when I hugged her, I quickly said, "Don't worry, you're almost done!"  To which she replied, "Oh my! I'm not thinking that at all!"


In my mind, I was running a sprint so she wouldn't be annoyed that I was keeping her from her pj's and bed.  She must be exhausted...I don't want to be selfish by taking a lot of her time...let's get this picture taken. About that point in my mental race, I saw that she was looking at me...like she wanted to hear what I had to say.  If my thoughts had sound effects, it would have sounded like that screeching halt when Tom and Jerry almost run into a wall.  It so completely caught me off guard that I found myself stuttering for a thought...


That's when I reminded her of an instance that happened when we had met about a year and a half earlier...fully prepared for her to not remember.  Apparently, I like putting people in awkward situations like that! :)  But to my big surprise, she remembered.

Side note: This picture just makes me laugh because it looks like we're having such a girly hyper moment...I should have suggested a secret handshake. :)


We laughed...we hugged...and then she asked me about my business.  In that moment, I felt my face turn the color of my shirt (as you can see in this picture!)...because I was fighting with everything in me not to let her see my tears.  I wanted to tell her of the day I quit work after hearing her speak, because I knew (to quote her husband, JD), that I would rather fail at something I loved than to succeed at something I hated.  I wanted to tell her that I was inches from giving up photography at one point because I didn't think I had the weddings I needed, but she posted a video on her blog telling us to hold on...that we would get the weddings that were meant to be ours. I wanted to tell her that through her stories of insecurities and awkwardness, she affirmed me in mine.  I just really wanted to somehow convey to her a thanks deeper than those two words could express...but instead, I think I replied with a stutter of, "Yeah...I mean, yeah...it's good".  


But what I learned...beyond techniques of posing, lighting, business models, and pricing schemes...I learned the value of taking time for people. Always.  Not just to see people, but affirm who they are where they are.  We all want to know and be known. I was just number 240 in a long line...but she treated me as like I was the first.  So even though Jasmine doesn't read my blog, I wanted to publicly thank her for practicing what she preaches of genuinely caring for people instead of trying to get them to care about her.  She makes it SO EASY for us to rejoice in her successes because she celebrates us just where we're at. Thank you, Jasmine...lesson learned.

Also, a BIG thanks to my beautiful friend, Christy Tyler who took all these pictures!!

Inspiration

Laurie from Little Women said, "Our work is just mediocre copies of another man's genius"...and while I really wish and try to create art that's more than mediocre, I've found that it's really difficult to have a completely original idea of my own! Maybe it'll come with time and practice, but I use every medium I can to pull for inspiration! While I used to just watch a romantic comedy for fun, I now find myself looking for poses, ideas, and emotions that can be conveyed to my subjects in pictures! So, that's me saying that I HAVE to watch romantic comedies FOR MY JOB. :) Leap Year anyone?!

I tend to people watch a lot more to see how they interact with each other...and now that I'm typing this, I wonder how many people I've creeped out doing this! If you've seen me staring at you, just sing that old Chicago song, "You're the inspiration"! It may not make you feel better, but it's a fun song nonetheless. :)

I listen to certain genres of music while I drive to shoots and sometimes when I edit...but probably the most common ways I look for inspiration is in magazines. I study them to see how I can make it mine! Mostly, I look for feeling! I think that the bulk of my creative work actually comes before my shoot. Now granted, I'm still very new at all this, so I may be talking crazy! But for now, that's what I've found to work!

So, here's my board of inspiration:
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Last year, I received one of the best presents I've ever gotten in my life! My cousin, Whitney (I just took her and her fiance Isaac's engagement pictures) made me an inspiration book!!! I absolutely could not believe the time and effort that I know it took to make this!! Take a look...

PhotobucketThere are thoughts put into every picture pasted in, every comment she wrote. I adore it.

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I also use it to keep more magazine pictures that I find to be ah-mazing.
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Whit, I've needed a push all along, and both you and your book have been keys to my inspiration and my style!! Love you, girl!!
PhotobucketOh, had to add a picture of my sweet TJMaxx find...my turquoise chair! :)

Happy Weekend!