Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cole & Carrie | Lebanon, MO Senior Photography

They're just like peas & carrots, but as different as black and white. Sweet and structured. Artsy and funny. Cole and Carrie were my first seniors in my small hometown of Lebanon, MO, and boy they are something!



 Despite some adverse situations these two have faced together, there was no shortage of smiles, jokes and banter to go around during our session outside of Lebanon. The first stop was a place near and dear to both, their sweet little church where some close family members had been laid to rest. Locations with such strong emotional ties really do make for great shots.


We packed up shop and convoyed down the road to the next stop, land that their father once owned that the twins will soon inherit. The old barn was his pet project until he passed so finding forgotten family momentos shrouded in dust made the experience one to remember for all of us.


Carrie is by far the driven, assertive, go-getter of the pair. A bit of a tomboy at heart, she's sweet and kind and knows exactly what she wants out of life.

Ever the jokester, Cole has style, passion and creativity that's evident from the moment you meet him.  I loved hearing the excitement in his voice as we talked about the Lebanon high school football teamthat he and Carrie help manage (Go Yellow Jackets!)


We wrapped up the session with some gorgeous light at a location that my fiance and his business partner own, just down the road from my own house.


Hip.


Lovely.


Cole & Carrie, you both were fabulous; I'm so blessed to call you part of the BigStar Seniors Family! Best wishes on a future that's full of promise...oh, and...Go Yellow Jackets!

To watch Cole & Carrie's Session Preview, look below!

-KB

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Sweet Teyha | Lebanon, MO Children's Photographer

I'm pretty sure I squealed when I got Joslyn's text.

Barely able to contain my excitement, I texted my childhood friend back, I would LOVE to photograph Teyha!

Between barrel racing on the same NBHA circuit, showing lambs against each other and playing on the same basketball teams, Joslyn and I spent a good deal of time together growing up in our little hometown. As with many childhood friendships, we drifted apart but I always enjoyed running into her at Target or on Facebook. 

Her text request was extraordinarily flattering and gave me a chance to catch up with my old friend during her daughter's early morning session in Cheyenne. It was Trail Days week, and if you grew up in Southeast Wyoming, you know what fun there is to be had at all the festivities held in our small hometown. We wanted to wrap up our session with enough time to allow Joslyn, Dustin and Teyha to make it back for the Trail Days Parade. 


After chugging down my go-to morning drink (Starbucks nonfat chai with cinnamon), I met the Thompson's at one of my favorite shooting locations in Cheyenne. 




During our pre-session consult, Joslyn mentioned that our session would probably progress smoother if Teyha was outside. True to prediction, it only took a couple rounds of Itsy Bitsy Spider for her to warm up to me.


That's one of the benefits of shooting children; thanks to my goofy personality, I'm usually one of the funniest people at the session. :)


Plus, this tutu?? It kills me! Too adorable!




Oh, sweet Teyha! Such a darling girl with two awesome parents. Just a few more years and we'll be doing her senior pictures ;)


See Teyha's Session Preview Video by clicking below. Have a fabulous week!

-KB

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Ty | Wheatland, WY Senior Photogrpaher

Back in Wyoming, August means only one thing.

Not Back-to-School Time.

Not Soak-up-the-end-of-the-summer-by-the-pool Time

No, no my friends. August in Wyoming is County Fair Time. Ty's mom and I were unsure about when the best time for scheduling Ty's session since their county fair would just be wrapping up and state fair would kick off soon after. I knew that Ty really wanted to have some shots with his show steers so we decided to kick off the session at at the ole Platte County Fair.



Instead of just shooting him and his steers in a nice patch of green grass with trees, I opted for keeping context in the photos and shooting them right by his stall set up at the fair. Plus, we could get his family's farm sign in the background, which is kinda neat.





Ty is so soft spoken (and uber smart!) I had to work my tail off to get a chuckle out of the kid. 



We got to spend part of our session at, hands down, one of the coolest locations I've had the chance to shoot in - an old sugar beet processing plant. You can see more about the great location here.





Ahhh, I just adore this photo in B/W...


 We found ourselves back at Ty's farm as our session was winding up, and as I walked past this old barn stacked full of hay, I knew it would be a winner. The light from the big door was just perfect and the setting was fitting for an country boy from Wyoming. Dontcha think?!?




Pensive. Serious. Intelligent. Just a great BigStar Senior!

-KB

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Lindsay | Douglas, WY Senior Photography

As a kindergartener, I had a little white sweatshirt with a purple hot air balloon on it that said "Class of 2005" in a funky '90s script.

2005 is, like, forever away. I remember my little, scrunci-wearing self thinking. I wonder what I'll look like in 2005?

Ok, so I was a bit of a weird-o as a small child. Just don't mention that to my dad or he'll launch into "funny" anecdotes about my childhood imaginary friends.

My point is that I can't believe that I'm photographing the Class of 2013 this fall. And, I know, I'll be singing the same tune next fall, lamenting on how quickly another year went by. I just hope the fabulous Lindsay remembers to savor each day of her senior year, including all those fun memories I'm sure she'll make in her photo editing class and with her fellow Douglas FFA Chapter Officers.



You may remember, that we had some awesome locations picked out for this shoot, one of them being the Wyoming State Fairgrounds in Douglas, WY where a couple of her friends met us with three of her show lambs that would be showing at the State Fair the week after our shoot.








I totally dug Lindsay's style, especially these angel earrings she threw on once we moved out of town to a local junk yard.






Driven. Passionate. Daddy's girl. Lindsay is a fabulous girl with a vivid personality and all the makings of the perfect BigStar Senior.

I just wonder if she has a hot air balloon sweatshirt from her kindergarten days...

-KB


Want to see Lindsay's Session Preview Video? Ask and ye shall receive...







Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Sami | Omaha, NE Senior Photography

I have a problem.

It's a good problem, I suppose.

When I came to select the photos to feature in this blog post for Sami's recent session, I couldn't make up my mind on which ones to choose. She's such a pretty girl, she made my job super easy!

A few weeks ago, I met Sami for our session at the Durham Museum and around downtown Omaha. Such a sweetheart! Plus, she came to the session armed with several lip gloss/lip stick choices - one prepared girl :)



And with such a sweet smile...get out of town girl!




Here's my absolute fav from our session. I love me some sun flare!




After shooting in the museum, we moseyed around downtown Omaha a little. Sami's sweet mother was concerned before the session started that it was going to be too hot. Thankfully, we started in the air conditioning, because this photog was sweating her buns off midway through the session. But Sami? Cool as a cucumber, that girl was.


We finished at their family's farm; I never get tired of shooting in a pretty pasture at sundown. Sami pointed out this location where a cluster of trees had a lot of dead branches. Fabulous! My mind is constantly churning during our shoot so I love when my Seniors pipe up with ideas of their own.


I have to say it...
Rawrrr! 


Pretty. Vibrant. Sweet.

Sami, you're the perfect BigStar Senior!

To see Sami's preview video, just click below...
-KB



Monday, August 27, 2012

Pre-Session Prep | Choosing a Session Location

I'm a natural light photographer.

That basically means that when I roll up to your session, you probably won't see me with lots of off-camera lights or stands or other stuff to lug around. Personally, I like using the available light on location and, using some light modifiers, I make the most out of what Mother Nature is providing us with. Part of it is that my experience with off-camera lighting is still limited, which is a skill set that I'm trying to build into my repitiore. So, don't be surprised if I pull out a light or two and we experiment during your session.

The "look" of natural light is something that I'm aesthetically drawn to, and if you like my work, that probably means that you like that "look," too! Plus, I enjoy shooting on-location and it's not always easy to set up a bunch of equipment outside.

Anyway, my point is that choosing your session location is probably more important that choosing the outfits you want to bring to our shoot. When you and I work together to put together a session, I want it to be a unique experience for both of us. It should "fit" you, provide great light, and give me a variety of angles and locations for us to move around in.

Earlier this month, I had a few senior shoots scheduled back in Wyoming, so I wanted to give you a little look into my thought process behind choosing locations and show you some end-product shots from those amazing places.

WARNING: You are about to enter a photographer's stream of conciousness. The ride could be bumpy...

Sami's Session
Location: Omaha, NE

During our text/email/phone conversations, Sami made it clear that she wanted to take part of her session out to her family's farm where her family keeps their herd of shorthorn cows and show cattle.

I love when clients suggest locations that have special meaning to them; it's a great way to personalize the session.

She also mentioned going downtown in Omaha and finding some grungier locations, perhaps some old brick walls. I was totally game for it, but not knowing Omaha very well, I gave my BFF Meg (a lifelong Omaha resident) a jingle and during our brainstorming session she mentioned the Durham Museum where she worked as a day camp counselor a few summers back. Since I wasn't going to make a six hour drive just to check out a location, I planned to leave early to give me time to check out the Museum and surrounding downtown before our session.

Anyway, I did a little happy dance in the parking lot when I saw what a groovy Art-Deco facade the building had; and the inside didn't disappoint. Plus, just a short walk north and south from it were some great back alleys. At this point I was pretty jazzed because I knew that we would have a good variety of different locations to make photos in, meaning that she would have several different "looks" to choose from. Sadly for you, I wasn't planning this post very well, and I didn't keep any of my scouting or test shots from the Museum.

Buuuuttt...

Here was one of the test shots from our session after we moved from the Museum out to one of the alleys that I scouted before the session. Because I was adjusting some camera settings, I told Sami just do hang out. A teenage girl on the phone, imagine that! :)


That was one of my test shots - completely unedited. Finding great locations is about finding pretty light, cool textures and a unique backdrop for a one-of-a-kind senior. Here are two of the end-product images from that location...


My approach to each location is to make a diverse collection of shots, from close ups to wide angles.



Ty's Session
Location: Wheatland, WY

Sami's session was about the halfway point between my home in the hills of southwest Missouri and my destination of southeastern Wyoming, which is where I met Ty for his session. Between Ty, his dear mother and I, we really didn't have a set game plan for our session. Being familiar with the Wheatland area and knowing Ty's family had some cropland and cattle, I knew we would find some great agriculture-type places. Rattling down the dirt road to his house, I happened to pass an abandoned sugar beet processing plant.

What a great location! 

So, I was over the moon when his parents suggested the old plant as a potential location, once I arrived at their house. The worn, industrial feel to the building was super, as was the light let in by the large doors and high windows. Honestly, I could have shot an entire session here, but Ty had a few other locations in mind that turned out to be fabulous, too. 



The greatest part about the location was all the textures in the building and the pops of color throughout the place, like the yellow beams. Such a fantastic place - hope I can shoot there again someday!


Lindsay's Session
Location: Douglas, WY

As a budding photog herself, Lindsay and I were in constant contact regarding her session and she brought some stellar locations to the table. In fact, she had so many fab ideas, that we almost spent too much time bouncing from place to place. Really, three different solid locations makes for a full shoot. We started at a local junk yard which was exciting for me because I have been dying to shoot in a junk yard. Here's the Instagram photo I took while doing a quick scout of the location. (Hey, make sure to follow me on IG, search for bigstarimages!)


Beginning the session at the junkyard meant that we had to battle the sun a little bit, since it was earlier in the afternoon, but we still got some great shots. Shooting right out in the sun can make for some unflattering shadows, so I'm always looking for places with open shade, out of the harsh, direct sunlight.


From there, we moved towards town and into the Wyoming State Fairgrounds, which brought back a lot of great memories of showing cattle and sheep there as a 4H & FFA member. Remember how I said Lindsay was on top of her game? Yea, she even brought a prop chair!


By this time, we were just getting into the golden hour where the light can be so pretty. When we first met, Lindsay and I went through all the clothes she brought and immediately I knew this pretty turquoise top would look great by the river at the fairgrounds. Choosing locations is just as much about making the right outfit choices to either compliment or contrast the setting. I think this was spot on!


Choosing cool, unique settings can really help shape the senior picture experience. They can help refine your clothing choices, set the mood for the session and be super inspiring for the photog.

Happy Monday, folks!

KB