CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION
~ I want your experience to be awesome! When you choose your setting remember what is there for your background.
~ Look for places with rows of trees, brick walls, logs, rocks, and boulders for sitting on, paths, patches of flowers (they can be weeds! they are pretty too and add a very whimsical touch!), grasses, barns, you get my meaning. Any place that has alot
of texture for your background and we'll work with it. Also believe it or not j***y things like old cars, chipping paint, and rust can make an awesome picture!
~ If your session is in the middle of the day you will need a place where there is an open amount of shade. This is like under a big tree, shady side of a wall or building, under cover slightly, etc. The harsh light from the middle of the day looks terrible in photos.
~ The time of the day is a big thing for open places like fields, beaches, and roads. I suggest about an hour or so before sunset, in the morning, or on a cloudy day for those shots.
~ Take a look on the web for ideas you may have for backgrounds, let me know your style, and email me them if you can. I have such a huge amount of styles I just love them all. I do have a few places that I like but are always looking for more!
~ Oh, and by the way. . . Unless it's a totally, unmistakenly, abandoned line. They look cool but they freak me out to do!
~April