Monday, April 26, 2010

Elijah and Jackson: Two-Year-Olds at Grotto Park in Grand Rapids

Last week I got to have some great fun with a couple of adorable two-year-olds, Elijah and Jackson. They aren't brothers, but they might as well be, because their families are very close and these two are great friends! I had the privilege of photographing them at Grotto Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan, which is a small, often overlooked park next to the Veteran's Home and across the street from Riverside Park. I like this park because it offers a lot of backdrops in a small, easily traversed space. There's water, bridges, beautiful trees, and plenty of benches. You may have seen some of the images created at an engagement session I did in Grotto Park back in the fall.

I started the session with just Jackson. This kid is just the cutest! He sat still for a minute or two, but then it was time to explore everything.

Luckily, I could tell right away that I was going to need a quick shutter finger for this session! I switched to taking a series of images at a time so that I could capture more. Just in time too! Once Elijah showed up, things started to get wild! While Jackson was interested in climbing every hill (whether it led to the busy street or not!), Elijah just wanted to be IN the water. We couldn't allow that in 50 degree weather, but he did get to hang out on the banks and throw some rocks in! Thanks to their moms I was able to get a couple of images of the two of them together as well.


A long day for the boys and their moms! Once a pair of sunglasses and a baseball got tossed towards or into the water it was time to calm down and call it a day. Thanks for the experience guys! Let's do it again soon!

Interested in your own Child Session? Visit my website: www.faeyephotography.com.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Spring Photography Session Giveaway!

I have been thinking hard about the best way for me to celebrate spring and give away something to all of you who have been so supportive of my new business venture. Hence, the Spring Photography Session Giveaway!

How to enter:

1. Post a comment to the prize giveaway status update on my official Facebook Fan Page here: www.facebook.com/faeyephotography

2. Likes don't count, only comments.

3. Deadline for entering is Friday, April 9, 2010 at 12:00 PM (noon).

4. Only new photography contracts are eligible.

5. The winner may choose any offered session on any available date on my calendar. The session fee will be waived. Winner is responsible for any additional contract charges (ex: travel, location entrance and parking costs).

6. Winner will be chosen by a random number generator and announced at 4:30 PM on Friday, April 9, 2010. Winner must claim the prize by phone, e-mail, or facebook message by 12:00 PM on Monday, April 12, 2010, or a new winner will be chosen.

For more information on available session types, please contact me!

Remember, the Faeye Photography facebook fan page is public, so feel free to share with any friends or family that you think may be interested in a free session!

Stay tuned for more giveaways in the months to come!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Photo Ready Makeup: Tips for a Photogenic Face

As a former actress, makeup designer, and a professional clown, I never had much trouble putting on makeup. I learned how to accentuate features and hide imperfections at a young age, and ever since I've gotten compliments from many people on my simple ability to design and put on makeup for myself and others. This is not a lecture on the fundamentals of good makeup design. This is simply a list of tips for anyone planning to have their photo taken who wants to look their best and enhance what they already use. I'm just putting some new tools in your toolbox, so to speak. As a professional photographer, I know how to retouch your images. Trust me, you'd rather I didn't have to. My job will be easier, and you will be happier with the end product knowing that the face you see is the face everyone else sees.

1. Be Yourself.
Nobody wants a photograph of a stranger hanging over the mantle! Whether you hire a professional or you do your own makeup, remember that it's still your face under there. Should you enhance your already stunning appearance? Yes. Should you diminish minor flaws such as acne? Yes. Should you change your generally natural look to that of the esteemed Cyndi Lauper, or vice versa? No. Anyone looking at a portrait of you ultimately wants to see you. You as they know you, you as they love you...not who you think you would be if you wore bright red lipstick every day. On the other hand, if you DO wear red lipstick every day, wouldn't a photograph of you look odd without that trademark? Make what you are and already do better (following the rest of these tips will help!).

2. Fit the Theme.
Whether this is a full blown wedding or just a photo session you're preparing for, it's a production. You've chosen the characters (subjects), scenery (location), and costumes (attire), your face should match. That being said, please remember the above #1 tip when choosing those things. If you aren't into vintage clothing and items, don't choose a flapper theme for your wedding or photo session. If you love gardening in the spring, an outdoor location and semi-casual attire are for you. Once you have these things, design your makeup to match. My favorite example is Liza Minelli. She has a very distinct look that is generally associated with the movie "Cabaret". It's gorgeous and unique. It immediately brings to mind a certain mood. Please don't make yourself up to resemble Liza for your summer photo session in a sculpture park wearing jeans and a blouse, for goodness sake. If you're questioning your choices, give yourself a trial run. Make yourself up, try on the clothes you've chosen, and imagine yourself in your location. You'll probably know right away if you need another try!

3. No Fake Tan.
Don't do it. Not the spray tan, not the lotion, none of it. If you're tan, you're tan. If you're not, you're not. I'm not sure when skin damage and cancer risk became sexy, but I wish it never had. All of us have heard, seen, or experienced a horror story or two about a bad fake tan, and the worst possible time to have one of your own is before your wedding or photo session. The fact is that this is the worst thing you can do, photo wise, to your skin. I can remove a pimple, but it's nigh on impossible for me to change your skin tone. When faced with Oompa-Loompa skin, you would probably receive all black and white proofs from me.

4. Use a Professional When You Can.
If it's your wedding day, it will be much less stressful if you have already worked out the details of your makeup with a professional with a clear chart. You will rest easy knowing you'll look great. Plus, many wedding makeup artists use airbrush makeup, which is practically unsurpassed in quality and makes for amazing photographs. If it's just a regular photo session (portrait, boudoir, etc.), ask your photographer if there's someone they recommend using that they've worked with before and understands the specific needs of being photographed, and if they will get a discount for using that makeup artist. If you've hired me as your photographer, I offer makeup consultation upgrades to all of my sessions except weddings, and I would be happy to help you look your best! If you can't afford or don't want to use a professional, don't stress. Many more tips to come!

5. Blend, Blend, and BLEND Some More!
It's true that you can use the same makeup you use every day for a photo session or on your wedding day. However, instead of skimping on the makeup for a natural look, use more, and blend it in! Ever wonder how a celebrity can look so amazing on camera at an event, and then still do a Proactiv commercial? She wears a lot more makeup than you or I and blends it into oblivion. Yes, you'll look very strange after you put on your foundation (it's all one color, so you won't have any dimension in your face), but once you add shading to your face with eyeshadow, blush, and perhaps bronzer, you'll start to look like yourself again. If you're concerned about your uneven skin tone or other skin flaws and don't want to cake on the foundation, ask your local makeup counter (or me!) about using complexion enhancers or corrective covers in combination with normal foundation. My Faeye Face line (which is the makeup I use in my consultation upgrades) has some great corrective cremes and sticks, as well as a prepackaged corrective palette, to take the guesswork out of it all.

6. Time of Day Matters!
If your wedding or photo session is in daylight (morning or afternoon), less is more. Go with natural tones that accentuate rather than overstate. If you are going to go a little edgier, experiment with your eye makeup. If you are having an evening wedding or photo session, feel free to get a little more dramatic. A dark liner and a smoky eye are great for evenings, but look a little out of place at brunch! This goes back a bit towards #2. The time of day is definitely part of the formality and mood of your session or event, so don't overlook it when you plan your attire and makeup.

7. Pre-Treat.
Your skin is the only skin you'll ever have, treat it well. Makeup gets a bad reputation for being damaging to your skin, but it doesn't have to be. Pre-Treat your skin with an appropriate moisturizer (many moisturizers come in different formulas for different skin types, read the label!) such as Philosophy's "The Present Clear Makeup", or any of my skin type specific moisturizers by Faeye Face. If you're using a concealer under your eyes (and you probably should) make sure it is a moisturizing concealer or blend it first with a light skin cream. The skin under your eyes is thin and sensitive, and always benefits from a little tender loving care. Pre-treat acne or pimples with an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory creme, then cover with concealer.

8. Do a Trial Run.
I've said it before, but I think it warrants it's own tip line...in case you were skimming over the others! This is the only way to make sure you, your makeup, and the whole package will look as wonderful as you want to. If it's a wedding you're planning, make good use of the opportunity by scheduling a bridal session on the day of your makeup trial. Put the whole package together, make sure you look beautiful, and then verify how great it looks in photographs!

9. Not All Foundation is Photo-Ready Foundation
The whole point here is to look great in photographs, and no matter how awesome it looks in the mirror, not all foundations will deliver. Stay away from any foundation with "shimmer" in the name, or any natural mineral foundations with a built in SPF. The minerals used to reflect the sun's light, whether it's purpose is to save your skin or create a "shimmer" also reflect the camera's flash and will wash you out in photos. Creme foundations with an SPF are fine, it's usually just the powder foundations that use these problem ingredients. Read the labels and make sure that your foundation meets both the needs of your skin and the camera! Annie May's "Advanced Mineral Makeup" is guaranteed not to wash you out under a flash, as are any of my Faeye Face foundations (which is good, since I chose them specifically for photography applications!).

10. Go Waterproof.
Life is unpredictable. Some of the best photographs I've ever taken were taken in a moment where water was involved. Maybe it starts to rain, or snow, a little or a lot...maybe you tear up or cry. Whatever it is, you'll want to be prepared. The best way to do this to go waterproof. It's true that waterproof makeup can be a chore, so my best suggestion is to use a waterproof makeup finisher (my favourite is Model in a Bottle: http://www.modelinabottle.com/, I used it at my wedding!) that gives you a matte finish and protects you from damp damage, otherwise known as face melting. Also make sure you use a good waterproof mascara. All of us know how unattractive raccoon eyes can be, and it doesn't take much moisture to make them appear.

11. Beware Fake Eyelashes.
Fake eyelashes are great. They can really be beautiful and help your eyes pop in photographs. This being said, there are many no-nos. If you've never worn fake eyelashes before, don't wear them on your wedding day. Weddings are long, drawn-out events, and you'll want to be as comfortable as possible. Also, the strange discomfort of wearing fake lashes when you aren't used to them makes you blink. A lot. If you are comfortable wearing fake lashes, or you think you'd like to try it for a short session (boudoir sessions are an especially good time), choose wisely. The best fake lashes are either individual ones (a pain to apply, but they fall off one at a time instead of as a strip and look very natural, which is a plus), or they have a clear line holding the lashes together (many cheaper lashes have a black thread, which can look fine in life, but in photos stands out like a strange, odd thumb). Another good idea is to actually look at your eye lashes in the mirror before you purchase. Everyone's eyelashes are different. Look at the color, the shape, and the pattern of the ends, and try to find fakes that match. Long, straight cut lashes have their purpose, but wedding and portrait photography isn't one.

12. Moisturize and Color Your Lips...Repeatedly.
We all see the numerous makeup brands touting their latest long-lasting lipstick formula on television. We are also not stupid enough to believe that they wouldn't keep coming up with new tactics if they had already perfected this common female problem. Don't pretend they have. The truth is that dry, cracked lips look just as terrible in photographs as they feel in real life. Moisturize your lips often (just a good every day practice), and apply lipstick liberally. Either matte or gloss lipstick photographs well, so no worries there, but make sure you use a matching lip liner and blend it well for the most defined lips. If this is your wedding day, find a great place to stash your lipstick and moisturizer so that you're never without it. You'll need frequent reapplication throughout the day.

13. No Glitter.
This goes back a bit to the part about foundation, but I felt it was worth mentioning. Don't use glitter lotion or sprinkle on glitter. Glitter reflects light in an odd way that looks perfectly normal to the naked eye, but cameras don't capture the "glitter" effect and it tends to look like spots on the photograph. Plus, there's always the fact that sprinkling on excess glitter makes you look like you're trying too hard.

14. Your Body Has Skin Too!
Don't forget to apply foundation, or at least powder to your neck, shoulders, and decollatage. This will give you the absolute best results and a more even tone.

15. Don't Forget the Guys!
If there's a guy in your photo, chances are he would benefit from something. If he has a complexion problem, is red from the sun (or too much to drink), or has a shiny head, try to convince him to use a bit of powder for best results. At the very least, slip a tube of chap stick into his pocket and remind him to use it.

I hope these are beneficial to you, and please feel free to respond to this blog or send me an e-mail with any specific additional questions you might have, and I'll be happy to answer them!

http://www.faeyephotography.com/

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Custom Gallery Wraps!

Have an adorable little boy or girl at home? My awesome new gallery wrap product is perfect for you! I have two options, one for boys and one for girls. Choose an image for the center of your gallery wrap and choose your ideal size, as well as whether you'd like it printed on photo paper or canvas and lamination options. These wraps print beautifully and go well with nursery decor. Order your custom designed gallery wrap today!

Pricing (sales tax not included):

Lustre Paper Gallery Wraps; High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, or Matte Lamination; Sawtooth hangers and bumpers with paper backing.
8x8: $63.30
10x10: $67.80

Fine Art Canvas Gallery Wraps; Semi-Gloss or Matte Lamination; Sawtooth hangers and bumpers with paper backing.
5x5: $60.00
6x6: $60.00
8x8: $63.30
10x10: $67.80

Friday, February 12, 2010

Pilot Damstra

On Wednesday I had the awesome opportunity to go into the home of the Damstras and capture images of their beautiful 2 month old baby boy, Pilot. Pilot was extremely well behaved, but didn't particularly want his day interrupted, so most posing was out of the question. What I got instead were some great images of Pilot enjoying his day. Napping, playing on his changing table, and yes, fussing a bit.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Boudoir Parties! Join the fun!

Due to popular demand, Faeye Photography is instituting Boudoir Party packages! I know how nervous everyone can be about having their photo taken in...uh...less than modest circumstances, which is why I have and will always encourage clients to bring along a friend to their session for encourage them and make them more comfortable. But often the session ends with the guest wishing they could have a session of their own, which spawned this new venture.

Great for birthday and bachelorette parties, boudoir parties allow the host to invite between 4 and 10 women to the location of their choice. The women get to hang out and party, encourage one another, and boost their own body image! Each woman gets 30 minutes of shoot time, with unlimited outfits, poses, and shots as their time allows. The images are edited and color corrected within 4 weeks of the party and uploaded to private online galleries for viewing and ordering. Once clients have chosen their favourite images, they will receive a complimentary, custom designed mini album set (wallet sized albums, one for you, one for your significant other!). They will also be able to order any of our other albums, prints, or other photo products. If the party is in honor of a birthday girl or bride-to-be, that special guest can choose to upgrade her album package to a custom designed 5x5 soft cover album with 10 pages of her favourite photos!

Packages:

Level 1 Base Package($50 per person):

  • 4-10 women
  • hostess provided location
  • 30 minutes per person
  • mini album set for each participant
  • unlimited images, outfits, and poses as time allows
  • all images professionally edited and color corrected
  • images viewable in private online galleries
  • "guest of honor" album upgrade

Level 2 Signature Package ($75 per person):

  • 4-10 women
  • modern hotel suite location (photographer provided)
  • provided "sexy snacks" and sensual cocktails
  • 30 minutes per person
  • mini album set for each participant
  • unlimited images, outfits, and poses as time allows
  • all images professionally edited and color corrected
  • images viewable in private online galleries
  • "guest of honor" album upgrade

Level 3 Penthouse Package ($100 per person):

  • 4-10 women
  • downtown hotel suite location with a river view (photographer provided)
  • champagne and chocolate covered strawberries
  • 30 minutes per person
  • mini album set for each participant
  • unlimited images, outfits, and poses as time allows
  • all images professionally edited and color corrected
  • images viewable in private online galleries
  • "guest of honor" album upgrade

A La Carte Upgrades

  • Make-up Consultation: $20 per person
  • Hair Consultation: $50 per person
  • Stripper Pole: $20 per person

Contact me today to schedule your party!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Destination: Michigan

Living in Michigan, I often underestimate our tourist trade. I forget the appeal of our incredible Great Lakes shoreline, our hundreds of lighthouses, and our beautiful parks. I took most of our benefits for granted. I have had the advantage lately of being reminded, however. Last summer I shot a "destination" wedding on Lake Michigan's shore. The bride and groom traveled more than 3 hours from the south east side of the state to get married on the beach in Grand Haven. Before that, I took family portraits on a beach in Muskegon for a family who was in town for the weekend. Destinations don't have to be grand and over the top. Are you taking a family vacation in Michigan this year? Whether you're a Michigan native traveling to a different area of the state or from elsewhere visiting Michigan with fresh eyes, why not schedule a destination photo shoot? I can document you at your favorite Michigan location in beautiful photographs you'll be proud to show off in your home for years to come.

Planning a destination trip or event somewhere other than Michigan? I'll travel anywhere you will! Remember to book a photographer based on their work and professionalism, not necessarily convenience. Just drop me a line with your proposed location, date, and shoot type, and I will send you a custom quote!