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11.20.2013

What to Wear to your Fall or Winter Portrait Session | Denton County Photographer



Every fall/winter it begins again... my clients rushing to call and book their family portraits in enough time to design and mail holiday cards. The two most frequent questions I get are: "Where are we going to take our pictures this year" and "What do we wear?"

I am emphatically opposed to the matchy-matchy looks of the 90's. You know... everyone in white button ups and jeans, or everyone in black tshirts and jeans... or the other variations of the entire family wearing the exact same outfit. Where is the personality? Where is the color? Do you really want to look like one big blob of white and denim? No. I promise. You don't. 


For the past couple years I've stressed the importance of coordination but not matchy-matchy outfits to the families I photograph. However, some of my clients still get stressed at the idea of picking out the right clothes for each member of the family and having it not only look good, but reflect each individual style while maintaining comfort and confidence.

So I put together a few tips before you go hunting in the closet or the department store to piece together the perfect family ensemble. And since I am a bit obsessed with lists, of course it's in a list form:

1. Coordinate - do not try to "match"... the days of all black or white tshirts with jeans are long over. Please choose outfits that reflect each person's individual personality and don't be afraid to mix texture, color and prints. Think clothes that coordinate, not match. For example, everyone in dressy more formal fabrics but different colors... some in pants and some in skirts/dresses. Or everyone wearing winter wear (coats, scarves, hats) but each one different and unique. 
2. Layers - Speaking of hats and scarves, fall is the perfect time of year to layer your clothes. It adds texture, and also gives you more options of different looks without the hassle of changing outfits.
3. Shoes - comfort verses fashion... the age old dilemma. Do pay attention to shoes, as they will end up in some of your poses ... heels are GREAT, if you know how to wear them and feel comfortable. If you really want heels, but your location isn't ideal for them, bring some comfy shoes to walk around in and change into the heels during poses. 
4. Pants - make sure they are long enough, because if they aren't, your socks and shoes will look funny. Unless they are cropped pants, capris or shorts, they should hit mid-way down your shoe or longer. 
5. Socks - speaking of seeing your socks... when you sit down, we might see them. Choose accordingly.
6. Hats/Scarves/Jewelry - GREAT way to change a look. Just be careful not to wear ALL three. Then you will look overdone. Pick one or two and then keep everything else more subtle. One dramatic accessory can go a long way towards stating your style. Too many, and you will get lost in your outfit.
7. Logos/Prints - Avoid anything with logos, graphics, characters or labels of any kind. These will distract the viewer from the primary subject of the photo (YOU) and will date the image.
8. Color - choose one or two people in your family to be the splash of color. Have them wear a bold colored scarf, or shoes or shirt. Dress everyone else neutrally with maybe small accents of that bold color. It will coordinate but also provide personality and interest. 

9. Comfort - Now isn’t the time to break in new shoes or wear anything tight or constricting. If you’re not comfortable, it will show in the images. Pick clothing that accentuate your best feature or make you feel good.
10. Hair - always get your hair cut and/or colored at least a week before your session, that way if it's the wrong color or needs to settle some, there is time and you don't look too overdone.



I hope these tips helped you as you get ready for your family session in the next week or so.  Trust me, I stress over it as much as you do.  But don't feel like you need to go out and buy all new stuff.  Sometimes the perfect outfit is right in your closet, or in my case, in your sister's closet (ha... I borrowed the dress in our family portraits from my sister... finally payback for years of her raiding my closet).  Everyone in our pictures had these outfits in their closets (or borrowed it, like me).  Nothing was new.  I didn't spending any of our holiday budget to come up with new outfits.  
My daughter wore a shirt of mine that I never wear with my tall black boots, my oldest son wore a sweater he got last year but wore with a different combination of pants and shirt for our family holiday dinner.  The youngest is in a shirt handed down from a friend, jeans from last year and a sweater vest my mom picked up for him from a thrift store.  My husband is wearing his standard button up that he wears to work with his best jeans and boots.  The dress I am wearing was borrowed and my shoes and belt are several years old but I hadn't wore them in a while.  No one person saw our outfits and said "I've seen that before".   (Well except my sister, but she doesn't count).  And we got TONS of compliments on our coordinating (NOT matching) outfits.  Not to mention, we were comfortable, felt confident in what we were wearing and the outfits reflected our own personal style.  

image credit: Snapberry Photographs

Whatever you wear... have FUN and create MEMORIES.  Don't let the idea of family portraits stress you out or cause you and your husband to argue or yell at the kids.  If you smile, have fun and enjoy this moment together, it WILL show in your images.  And you will treasure them for years to come.  




Need to book a family session?  There are limited spots before I close shop for the Christmas Holidays.  Check out www.luckystardesigns.net for current images, promotions and to get my contact information.  Happy Holidays!!

4.15.2013

Class of 2013: Rocking those Senior Sessions (Denton/DFW Area Photographer)

It's no lie when I say some of my favorite subjects to photograph are high school seniors.  There is just an energy about them.  The excitement, anticipation and sense of nostalgia too is evident when I meet with them.  They are closing one chapter and embarking on a new one in their lives. 


Caitlin was so much fun to work with.  When her mom first contacted me, we had planned to break her session into two meetings, one early in her Senior Year and one later after she got her cap and gown.  This is a great option for clients that want to get their senior stuff ordered early, but don't want to miss out on those more traditional cap/gown portraits as well.


Now I'll be the first to admit, girls like getting their pictures taken more than guys do.  It's just a fact.  Guys just don't like all the fuss, the haircut, the changing outfits and the posing.  I feel for you guys, I truly do.  But moms love to see their little men all dressed up and smiling for the camera.  Just accept it.  And you are about to venture out into the world and choose when and how you do stuff from now on, no one to tell you what to wear (except your boss someday) or how to cut your hair, or even to nag you about your gas tank level or if you have eaten breakfast.  Let mom have the last opportunity to be mom and capture you as the boy, turned man, that she helped raise.

Grayson was a great sport at this.  He managed to keep his eye-rolling and brooding sighs to a minimum as his mom joked and cajoled him into smiling and showing us that handsome dimple. 




 
Congrats 2013 Seniors, Caitlin and Grayson!  It was a joy to be your Senior Portrait Photographer.  Good luck to both of you as you venture towards independence and knowledge.  I know you will both do GREAT!


3.07.2013

Alex + Chase Engagement Session by Denton County Photographer

Engagement Sessions may be my favorite thing to do.  And meeting with a new couple is always exciting.  It was a ridiculously windy day, and meeting in the middle of the Las Colinas Canals didn't help.  This gorgeous couple completely rocked their session however and I was left spellbound by the love that exudes from them both.  


 Alex is the niece of another client and dear friend, and I could tell right away she inherited her aunt's sweet spirit.  I enjoyed my time with her and even had fun helping her tease Chase to get some genuine smiles out of him (we all know how much guys hate this whole picture-taking thing). 

  

And did you see that ring?  Absolutely beautiful.  When I told Alex, "He did good!", she just beamed at me, looked at Chase, smiled and said, "Yes.  He did."   Sigh.  Isn't love sweet?





 Congratulations Alex and Chase.  You are a lovely couple, both inside and out.  It was a pleasure and a joy meeting you and capturing this special time in your life together.  Enjoy the journey towards marriage and beyond.  Wishing you many blessings.

9.12.2012

Photoshop Class - Denton County Area Photogapher


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6.10.2011

4th of July Themed Mini-Session by Denton & DFW Photographer

It's time for another mini-session... a simple session for a great price with a few goodies.

Space is limited so contact me to book your 30 minute slot today.



6.09.2011

Thankful Thursday - DFW & Denton Photographer and Invitation Designer

Today is Thursday.  Thankful Thursday.

Today is finally the last day of the school year for my munchkins (insert whoops of laughter and glee).  And the 30 day countdown until I do Photography and Design full-time (insert LOUDER whoops of laughter and glee).

We are thankful for:
  • Nate's A Honor Roll certificate.
  • Jenna's commendation on 3rd Grade TAKS Testing (given for a perfect Reading score and "commended" on Math).
  • A beautiful dance recital by The Dance Space last weekend (Jenna was beautiful).
  • Great clients and a thriving business.
  • The start of a fun and full summer of birthday parties, baby showers and weddings (more gleeful whooping).
Speaking of birthday and other fun summer events... I've had so much fun designing invitations to several parties and events for this year.  One is a FAB surprise party (but since the party is in July, I can't share the beautiful design with you yet.  Soon I promise!  Shhhhh!).

I wanted to share some of the cute things I've come up with recently (see below).  Do you have a party or event around the corner?  Tired of the same old designs that Party City and other party supply places have?  I can customize to fit any theme and color scheme.  Give me a call and we can talk through the details.

Like one of these below?  Let me tweek it for your upcoming party and personalize it.  I can have the printed invitations in your hand in no time.  Prefer to print yourself?  I can work with that as well by sending you a high-resolution file to print at home on your color printer.  Just tell me what you prefer and we can work it out.

Have a very THANKFUL Thursday my friends!




 Birthday Invitations
(customized to match any theme and personalize with pictures and/or name and details)




Wedding Invitation & Inserts
(die cut and typeset for vintage look)







5.18.2011

Wall Art Wednesday - Inspiration by Denton and DFW photographer and designer Lucky Star Designs and Photography


I have been giving my Facebook fans little teasers of my new series called "Wall Art Wednesday". 

I think it's so important when you have professional pictures made of your family, that you find a unique and aesthetically pleasing way to display them in your home.  Don't just slap some frames up randomly and expect to have it convey the emotion that you wanted it to the day you did your portrait session.   Your display should have purpose and convey your own personal style.

I am in LOVE with a new social bookmarking site called Pinterest.  It has really helped me hone my own style and inspires me everyday to perfect it and put it into action in my own life, whether that be my work, my designs, my photography, my cooking or my home.  In an essence, I am trying to create my own personal brand.  I've decided to share some of my favorite finds with you each week to help you as well.

Do you ever find yourself drawn to the same colors, prints or styles when decorating your home or buying clothes and shoes?  That is your brain's subconscious effort to "brand" yourself.  You have a personal style whether you realize it or not.  The thing to ask yourself is: "Is it purposeful? And does it reflect who I really am?"

Wall Art Wednesday is my way of bringing a little bit of inspiration to each of my readers so they can begin to narrow their own personal vision when deciding to display their art and portraits in their home or office.  

Like what you see in one of these posts?  Contact me and I can consult with you on how to make it happen in your home or office or place of business.  My contact list of referrals include frame vendors, print labs and other retailers that I work with on printing and design options that can be tailored to any style you want.  

Here are some of my favorite wall groupings that stuck with me as unique.  You can click on the pictures to be taken to the source (since these are not my original pictures or ideas).  They are great for providing some visual inspiration to get your own personal style kick-started.



Under the Cabinet Photo Grouping
click the picture for the source and more information

I love the original placement of this photo grouping.  A photo ledge mounted to the wall behind your counter-space in your kitchen or office or craft room.  I would recommend mounting on foam-board or masonite and doing a lustre coating for protection over the pictures if you went this route (The original source recommends frame-less clip frames.  Either would work).  And best part, it's affordable to change out the pictures every few months to keep it current and fresh.  No need for frames or matting... just a ledge and beautifully printed pictures --- What an impact it makes!

 Stairway Corner or Hallway Photo Grouping

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These examples are a great way to display a wide variety of images in a spot that is visible to everyone in the home but rarely decorated.  Of course the wainscoting in the first photo helps too.  I just love seeing family portraits displayed in a high traffic area like this.  The grouping tells a story of this family... its history, its roots, its progression.  This is a great way to combine grandma's old snapshots with pictures of you and your family growing up and current portraits of your own children.  

If you are interested in a wall display like this, I can help you with photo restoration of old delicate snapshots, converting your family pictures into black and white or sepia images to match and then re-size, print and frame to make a visual statement.  I really wish every home had a wall like this with generations of pictures included.

Mixed Media Photo Groupings

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This is a beautiful way of bringing personality to your home.  Do this in a hallway, above your couch or your fireplace mantel... anywhere you have a large unused wall.  This looks great above a buffet table or credenza as well.  I like how the different shapes and sizes of photos are formatted and spaced so that they are essentially one large piece of art.  The "S" in the middle provides some aesthetic interest and displays the family's initial.  You could also include other media like a shadow box with mementos, a piece of artwork made of iron, like a scroll or a large skeleton key, or include a family quote or other saying painted on a block of wood. See some more examples of this below.

More Wall Grouping Inspiration

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Don't you love the use of vinyl lettering on this one below?.  
If you have never been exposed to Uppercase Living
let me know, as my friend Jessica
sells it and can help you style your wall as well.  
I have several pieces in my home that make me smile.
click the picture to see the source and more information
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 COLOR!  I love it. The mix-matched frames
totally work well together in this space and the 
bold splash of red makes a great statement.  
Very eclectic.
click picture for source and more information
I can also custom design
your wall art quote (as seen above) 
per your style, quote, color and design 
choices.  Contact me for more info.
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 A chalkboard + a silhouette + pictures = ADORABLE
Can't you just see yourself curling up with a book here?
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I absolutely adored this when I saw it pop up on Pinterest.
The colors, the white frames, the S and the large quote 
all arranged on a ledge shelf above the wainscoting.  
MMMMMARVOLOUS!
click image for source and more information
That's it for this edition of Wall Art Wednesday.  Come back and see what I have to share next Wednesday, or join our VIP list in the right area of the blog to have these sent directly to your email each week.  
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Happy Wednesday Everyone!


11.04.2010

Lucky T Family Holiday Session - DFW Area Photographer

What a WONDERFUL time we had at The Harbor in Rockwall last weekend. It was so fun being back in my old hometown area (I grew up in Mesquite).

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So much has changed and I loved seeing how the people I grew up with have taken the area and just blossomed it into something beautiful.

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One of my friends from high school, Alyssia, won a promotion on my Facebook Page (you need to "like" it if you are on facebook... you might win sometime too!)... anyways, I was so happy she did and forced me over into her neck of the DFW metroplex for this gorgeous session.

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And, oh mah goodness... the handsome men in her life! She is one lucky lady to be surrounded by such good looking boys :)

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Alyssia, it was so great seeing you again. I hope you like your sneak peek. The rest of your gallery will be up in a few days. Enjoy the weekend and give the boys a "high five" from me.

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5.19.2010

Miss Carter BLOGGED - Denton County Custom Photographer

A few days ago I shared a sneak peak from a fun outdoor tea party with Miss Carter. I just couldn't resist sharing a few more from this sweet shoot. A real Texas Princess, Carter hammed it up for the camera and had the most genuine and engaging smiles. Just looking at these make me wish I was a little girl again too.

Thank you for letting me capture your 5th birthday portraits. Keep being the sweet little lady you are today.

For more pictures and better quality from this shoot, click here.

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