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St. Augustine Photographer | Doing Life Together - the Willowwacks

Happy Anniversary to Lauren and Micah. I can't believe it was a year ago that you were celebrating with friends and family, eating Ribs and dancing the night away. I am a fan of your music, your love and the way you "do life together".

If you don't already know Lauren and Micah as the Willowwacks you really should - thewillowwacks.com

I feel blessed that I have a front row seat.

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Teach it Tuesday - creative portraits.

Last month my son came into my office wearing his dinosaur costume and I asked him if I could take his picture. I had this idea of making him stomp around a city skyline ala Godzilla and grabbed these frames - 

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I spent a couple of hours creating this image - I hated it. 

So last week I had the huge pleasure of shooting head shots for City councilwoman Latanya Peterson - her website. We picked the skyline of Jacksonville as the backdrop and I had this awesome idea - 

The above photo was created from a series of photographs... which you can see below:

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Sometimes, the key is to just stick with a photo until all of the pieces are ready to come together. 

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Teach it Tuesday - Family Mashup.

fun creative easter portrait 2014

Every Easter we take a family picture... I sketch up a few ideas and then run them by the boss. This year we came up with a couple of cool ideas, packed up the car and headed to the beach only to be met with tsunami force wind and rain. Our plan was nixed and I was pretty grumpy.

Instead of throwing in the towel I came home, drew up a couple of concepts that would work indoors. I set up the backdrop and the lights in the living room and told the family what we were doing.

Futrell family. Easter, 2014.

The initial photo is pretty simple - I wanted a family photos that showed some character but also the "stuff" that surrounds these photo shoots. It is usually something that I go to great lengths to hide from you so this is kind of fun for me.

Once we took a few "safe" photos I then photographed each family member doing "funny" poses on the backdrop.

Close but not right.

The concept was - what if the parents were little and the kids were big? My first attempt was to mix and match facial features but the outcome was REALLY creepy... like, Chucky doll creepy.

The next iteration version was the one pictured here... Ya the kids are big and the parents are small but it just lacks anything interesting...

I reached the final concept basically by it being the only remaining option... the feedback on this image has been mixed with some recoiling and others really enjoying it. If you are interested in how I edit photos like these please check out the video below where I show you everything from start to end in less than 3 minutes.

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