Friday, November 10, 2006

Chris & Katie "In Love" Shoot

While in Chattanooga, we did a fun photo shoot with the happily married and so cute in love Chris and Katie of 6 of Four Creations Photography.











































And here's some behind the scenes shots of me shooting Katie and Chris, thanks to my friend Anne Ruthman!

The queen of chimping!


I didn't realize I made such a funny face when I shot. Note to self: Don't scrunch face.


Under the cool bridge (I'm on the left)


More chimping.


Even more chimping.


Showing the models their pics. Since I'm still new to photography, I get excited when I land a great shot!


Modeling while shooting. Ha ha, just kidding. I totally didn't realize I strike a pose like that. :-D

19 Comments:

Blogger Michael Juiliano said...

i hope they had a room after that.
holy bright pictures batgirl!
i sense a style developing.

8:17 AM  
Blogger 6 of Four Creations said...

Yowsa! Way to go Scarlett...I love all the colors. You did a great job! Thank you so much!!!

8:56 AM  
Blogger Mark Adams said...

Whoa! Those photos are hot!! Chris and Katie are sucha cute couple! Nice pics!

9:18 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OMG Scarlett! I don't even know what to say about those except amazing!!!!!! WOW!

10:12 AM  
Blogger Anne said...

I looooooved Chris & Katie!! These shots are awesome!

Do you remember the couple that was sitting on the bench along the bridge? I felt so bad for them! They were in the middle of a break up or a fight, trying to have a private moment together and they just couldn't seem to get away from us!

10:41 AM  
Blogger Holritz Photography said...

Freaking out over that first one. WOW.

Lots of great stuff!

amber

11:18 AM  
Blogger Shan Renee said...

Wow! Your work is phenomenal! Great processing.

12:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, I really enjoyed snooping around, awesome work here. I'll be coming back for more. Btw, love the post processing too!

12:40 PM  
Blogger abcdef said...

WOW! I'M TOTALLY SPEACHLESS!!!!!

12:51 PM  
Blogger Scarlett Lillian // Jacksonville Senior Photographer said...

Thanks everyone!!!!

Michael- Yeah I think I'm getting in a groove with a style. Garrett Nudd gave a great talk about being "different" so maybe this will be how I stand out.

Katie- So glad you liked them!!

Mark- WOW, if you think they are hot pics, that made my day!!

Jamie- You are so cute! Thanks!

Anne- Wow, somehow I missed the fighting couple. Poor things.

Amber- Ha ha... I'll take freaking out as good.

Shan- Thanks so much! I'm glad everyone is liking my processing.

Scott- Ha ha... glad you left a comment to let me know you were here. Definitely keep in touch!

1:24 PM  
Blogger Amy DeYoung said...

You are SERIOUSLY talented!! It is quite obvious that it doesn't matter the medium, your originality exudes in everything you do :)

3:01 PM  
Blogger Peter Chung said...

I love the second to last pic of the couple under the light. Very captivating! Keep up the great work!

5:53 PM  
Blogger Jill Higgins said...

Scarlett - you ROCK!!!
:)

6:19 PM  
Blogger Mike said...

Its nice to see all of them together in one spot - you have a case of serious talent going on here!!! Now about those lessons I asked about?!!!

6:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow!! Came across your blog somehow and you do amazing work!! We will be in JAX in January speaking at a Videography conference. I will definitely be keeping track of your blog!

8:36 PM  
Blogger Scarlett Lillian // Jacksonville Senior Photographer said...

Amy- Awwwwww I miss you!

Kairos- Thanks!

Jill- You rock too!

Mike- Ha ha... Sure just email me if you have questions.

Julie- Awesome! Thanks for saying hi! I hope to meet you when you are in Jax.

12:18 AM  
Blogger Ledford Photography said...

Holy Crap! These are absolutely beyond amazing!!!!! How on earth did you shoot the 1st shot? Give up the secret girl

1:17 PM  
Blogger McCrystal Image Photography said...

So sorry I couldn't make the pilgrimage to TN. Amazing images as always.

What's in your special sauce for those color images. There's a special look to the saturation and contrast. Very cool.

4:06 PM  
Blogger Scarlett Lillian // Jacksonville Senior Photographer said...

LOL My special sauce. Tim Co keeps telling me I need to create an editing service to sell because everyone is freaking out over how I get the colors to pop. It's really not that hard. It was mostly done in Bridge bumping the contrast and saturation, and then a little touch up in Photoshop here and there. I'm a fan of the whole cross process look. A quick trick is duplicate a layer then overlay the transparency.

9:08 PM  

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