Posts Tagged ‘DC Area Engagement Photos’

I’ve been noticing a rather unpleasant phenomenon with my photos lately. I edit them on my beloved Mac and they come out all vivid and shiny and bright. But then, I looked at those same photos on a different PC monitor and the images look flat and desaturated. I realized (rather slowly….) I was doing something wrong. A quick dig around photoshop and some googling, and I realized that I haven’t been looking at the right color profiles while I edit.

To avoid my rather silly blunder, go to View –> Proof Setup –> and select Monitor RGB. Then, go to View –> and select Proof Colors. Finally, go to Edit –> Color Settings –> and for RGB row, click on the pull down menu and select the last sRGB option.

Here is a before and after of one of the photos I posted yesterday.  On a Mac screen, the difference is pretty subtle.

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It’s back to the drawing board with some more color profile fixing.  

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Sunday in D.C. was a tad sweltering hot at 90+ degrees, especially in the wide open spaces at the National Arboretum. Despite the heat, I had an absolute blast hanging out with Alicsha and Randall. They are seriously fun and totally hilarious. There was bouncing around, there was dancing around, and there was pretty much just non-stop laughing.  Randall  even offered to jump in the fountain near the columns at the National Arboretum, but we figured that would only result in soppy looking pictures after that. Congrats guys! Hope you have an amazing wedding in the D.R.!

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There was just tons of laughing in this engagement photo session. And Jalila should totally be on next season for America’s Next Top Model. The two of them have known each other since high school, which is just one of those things that is so rare these days. We did a lot of walking around and managed to find an interesting industrial looking area, which was so unlike the quaint adorable Old Town that we’re all used to.

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engagement photo tips

April 15, 2009

 

The first question we get from most engaged couples is–what should we do to get ready for the engagement photo shoot? And then, what should we wear? Great questions, since it’s not always easy to figure out what to be prepared for during the engagement shoot. Here are some tips for taking engagement photos.

Makeup: Definitely, definitely wear makeup. Even if you never wear makeup in real life, you should wear makeup for the engagement photo session. It’s basically a way for you to even out your skin tone and amp up your best features. I highly recommend using, at the very least, foundation, blush (often neglected, but adds the perfect slightly flushed look for pictures), lipstick or some sort of gloss, and a touch of mascara. If you’re not comfortable with putting on makeup, take a trip to the Bobbi Brown Counter where they are great at helping people craft a look. If you’re worried about wearing too much makeup, take a quick snapshot of yourself with your digital camera…9 times out of 10, you’ll find that even though it might look (or feel) like a lot of makeup, it will look perfect for a photograph.

Outfits: Do make sure that the color of the outfit you are wearing does not clash with what he is wearing. Don’t feel the need to match perfectly. Solids are preferable to patterns since usually the world around you will have so many patterns, the solids help you pop out of the picture. If you are wearing a patterned dress/shirt, I highly recommend that he wear solid colors. Don’t be afraid of colors! Frequently people want to wear black because it makes people look skinny, but for the majority of people, this will make your skin look either a touch ghostly or a touch sallow. Finally, heels look great, but usually engagement photos involve quite a bit of walking around, so make sure you bring a pair of comfortable shoes to walk around in.

Accessories: Avoid distracting jewelry–let your engagement ring shine through. Fun earrings or necklaces (although make sure that one of these is the focal point, and the other is a bit less prominent) are great since they are close to your head, but don’t wear watches or bracelets that take away from the sparkle of the ring bling.

Props: Props, even something as simple as a scarf, a balloon, a bright umbrella, can definitely add a great element of fun to engagement pictures.

Think Ahead: Think about what kind of pictures you want, and dress for this. If you want some crazy jump shots and plan on doing cartwheels in a park, you might not want to wear a skirt to the engagement photo shoot. Talk to your engagement photographer about what kind of photos you’re looking for–fun, crazy, urban, romantic, etc., so that you both are on the same page about how the end photographs should look. Send the photographer pics that you’ve seen that reflect what you want in a shoot.

Above all, prepare to have fun!

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So I knew that there would be lots of people watching cherry blossoms…but really, I had no idea that it would be so many people from all over the world in DC to look at the trees.  We managed to find Melissa and Peter in the crowds and spent some time in the gardens near the Smithsonian castle and then down near the cherry blossom trees in the tidal basin.  They were so fun and such good sports for walking all over while we tried to capture some great shots!

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We got really lucky.  Having heard about bridezillas, and possibly having been a bridezilla (although I’ll deny it to the end if you ask me), I was nervous about shooting an engagement shoot…but, it couldn’t have been easier because Pamela and Steve were wonderful!  We had amazing weather at Glen Echo Park in Maryland.  Glen Echo used to be an amusement part and has since been turned into a regular park, but with lots of restored pieces from the amusement park.  Besides the great location, we got to meet a fantastic couple, totally easy going and fun to work with.  Lotus and I will be shooting their wedding this fall, where they’re having a halloween dress up wedding, and they’ll be going as Aragon and Arwen…and to boot, the wedding will be in a castle!

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