Posts Tagged ‘Senior Portraits’

Trails End Barn Door Mini Sessions

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

This morning I went over to Trails End for the Hunter/Jumper show (DLSC). I decided to offer some free mini-sessions in the barn door of their newest barn. I was able to shut the doors at the other end of the barn and turn off the lights so that with my subject standing in the doorway the background would go very dark. My lovely subjects stand out from the dark background in a very dramatic way.

Unfortunately, after having only three sessions, the clouds opened up and with a few cracks of lightning there came heavy downpours of rain. If you were at the show hoping for a mini session, perhaps next time. But, just so you understand, I don’t offer free sessions any time. I wanted to create some portraits this weekend and this became a good opportunity. However, if you have a couple of friends and want to break up a regular custom farm call session into several shorter mini sessions, that is a great way to reduce the initial farm call session fee.

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As I was at the show, I saw one of my senior portrait session subjects. Corrie was incognito and it took several looks before I realize who she was. She had changed the color of her hair since we created her portraits. Shortly after her mom came up and expressed how happy she was with the canvas print that I had recently sent to them. I definitely have to have more samples of the canvas portraits. They are works of art.

When it was clear that the rain, rain, go away, come again another day was not going to work, I headed home to process these images. If you would like to see the others, go to my proofing area here. Go to Horseshows “Trails End Barn Doors 7/11/09″ While you are there don’t forget to check out other shows that you might have images for. Whenever I add another show, I drop off the oldest show so don’t wait too long to make your orders.

Professional Photographers of SW Ohio Annual Picnic

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Each month I get together for dinner and more training in the art of portrait photography. This month is when we have a picnic instead of the regular meeting with a speaker/seminar leader. The location for the picnic was at Charles and Carolyn Woods home in Franklin. Their back yard provided much inspiration for me as I consider the development of my country barn studio for indoor and outdoor portraits. You will see a wagon, a swing, and several other photo areas that were inviting us to be creative.

Photographers were invited to bring their families before the food was brought out to have portraits made. As photographers we do spend much of our time behind the camera and this was an opportunity for us to have portraits made. It was a great time sharing various ideas and lighting techniques and making portraits for each other.

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I am delighted to be involved with a great group of professionals who seek to know each other and share their knowledge freely. If you are a photographer in the SW Ohio I would encourage you to join this group and start to attend the monthly dinner/seminars. We meet monthly at Bullwinkle’s Restaurant at the Middletown exit off I-75.

PPSO Professional Photographers of SW Ohio is an affiliate of PPO Professional Photographers of Ohio of which I am also a member.

To see additional portraits from the evening check out my gallery PPSO Picnic.

Sarah Wheeler’s Senior Portrait Session with Her Horse

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

It was fun to shoot Sarah and her horse at Dancing Horse Farm. One thing that I thought was fun, was seeing her facebook status that said, “wake, eat, work, ride, wake, eat, work, ride, REPEAT!” Sarah really loves her horse and even though he gave her some trouble trying to constantly eat the grass as we were shooting, she never really got angry with the big guy. I have been sorting and adjusting images this evening and thought I would share some here now. There are many more to see and later when the proofing site is up, I will post a link here.

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Stillwater Pony Club May 9th Hunter/Jumper show

Friday, May 15th, 2009

It was a very overcast and extremely windy day at the Twin Towers Equestrian Park out past Fairborn, Ohio. Everyone said that it is always windy there, but this day the jumps kept blowing over and Ann had to have someone go to Walmart to get sandbags. I was amazed that the registration tent and the refreshments tent didn’t up and blow away completely. Most of the horses were getting their nice shiny summer coats.

Although there were clouds the sun poked through frequently and I ended up with a pretty bad sunburn on my face. I had sunscreen in the truck, but didn’t use any.

Everyone had a great time.

I have plenty of candids and portraits from the warm up area along with the actual competition. The little kids were adorable. Pictures will be available for purchase for a month or two, prices go up to my regular rates in a week from tomorrow so if you want to save 20% you better get your orders in. With as nice as many of the pictures are, I a perplexed as to why more purchases have not been made yet. I can only guess that people are not seeing the pictures, SO PLEASE send this link to the folks you know in that group and that show. Of course I can only give up days like that for shows that want me there.

Here is the link to the proofs from the show: Stillwater Pony Club May 9 Hunter Jumper Show

Here are a couple shots to perk your interest:

 

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It was great getting to know some of you a little better. One family asked if I do senior portraits, you know with horses? Yes, I do. And when the grass is green and the trees have leaves is a great time to be scheduling those. But, it does not have to be just for seniors. I was just called for a co-ed graduating from college that wants a graduation portrait session with her horse and I love shooting kids on horses, but I am not limited to horse or horse with people portrait art. If you look through my blog, you will see families and children sessions as well.

So, I hope you’ll vote to have me back by making sure that everyone sees the photos and placing your orders soon. My 20% discount is my way to make sure you look soon before the distraction of other activities. Hope you all enjoy them.

P.S. I did rush to get the images up onto the site. I noticed that toward the end there are a couple small sections of photos that are too bright. I have been too busy to work on those this week, so if any of those are a pictures of you, please email me with the image numbers under the photos you have an interest in and I will adjust them correctly before you place your order. Alas, there are only so many hours in the day.

Also, if you are on FACE BOOK, I’d love to have you as a friend and you will be able to tag your photos for your friends to see (I always put up a couple photos from each portrait session and show). Here is my profile page: Peter DeMott

Professional Photographers of Ohio 56th Annual Convention

Monday, March 9th, 2009

I had a great time at the PPO Annual Convention this weekend. It was great learning from great photographers like Hanson Fong, Rick & Deborah Lynn Ferro, Jim and Katarina Garner, Will Crockett of Smart Shooter.com., and Kenneth Kneringer. On Monday I will be attending the seminar by Curt Littlecott. I was also able to meet some local folks that I hope to follow up with and get to know better. Everyone was open and friendly and willing to share what works best for them. Some of us were able to sit down over lunch and discuss the various classes and what we were learning from each. I am so pleased to be a part of the Professional Photographers of Ohio organization because of all that I was able to learn and because of all the great folks I was able to meet at this convention.

Here is a list of the web sites of some of the keynote speakers:

http://www.hansonfong.com/Hanson_Photography/Home.html

http://www.shootsmarter.com/

http://www.studiokphoto.com/

http://www.signaturestudio.com/

http://www.jgarnerphoto.com/

http://www.nuvisionsinphotography.com/

Here are some folks that I was able to chat with: The owners of Bella Baby Photography, Mendy of Portraits by Mendy in Centerville, Christina of Photography by Christina, the owners of Kats Eye Photography in Medway, one of the photographers of Lasko Photography located in Beavercreek, and many others. 

With regard to my photography I was able to sell some of my older equipment to the Columbus Camera Group, Inc. With the money I purchased a large 5 way reflector for portraits, a fold away digital gray card for color calibration and white balance, along with a new portrait lens for my Canon 1D Mark IIn digital camera (EF 85mm f 1.8 prime lens).

It’s about time for spring to get here. I am so tired of gray and dreary weather here in Dayton. As soon as the foliage comes out and the grass greens up, you can count on me being out there taking pictures almost every day.

Here’s why I’ve added a blog to my web site

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

I plan to use this blog to keep you up to date on what I’m shooting.

I may post examples from a senior portrait or farm call. I may post some portraits from a horse show or candid images like the one below. I want to show you things that will inspire you and make you want to come back for more. I hope you will see portraits that make you want to have your own. Photography has a way of freezing time, capturing special moments that we can recapture when we look at the picture or portrait again.

My goal this year is the photograph as many of the Dayton Local Show Circuit (DLSC) shows as will fit into my schedule. I will be shooting endurance rides and competitive trail rides that my wife participates in as well.

I shoot portraits for children, families, seniors, local horse shows, and regional endurance and competitive trail rides.

As a professional photographer, it is my hope that when you see these images you will follow the links to see yourself and your friends.

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This is a pictures of Corrie Storer after a DLSC horse show. You can see that she really loves her horse. Actually she spends every spare minute with this guy and hopes to take him with her to college. I hope that she can.

Click here to see more from the show.

Click here to see Corrie’s senior portrait session.