Posts with tag: "sunshine"
Wednesday, June 01, 2016
By Jaclyn Paige Photography
Pin It

Sarah and Jesse's wedding at St. John's Lutheran Church in Knoxville was joyful, emotional, fun, exciting, beautiful, and all around amazing!  You'll see proof of all those things below.  One of my favorite shots from the day is this first one. We had to make sure we got the "iconic red door" shot, according to Pastor Amy.  I'm so glad she suggested the location!

Sarah and Jesse did not expect that Jesse's sister Valerie would be able to make it from New York, but at the last minute, she and her husband got to Tennessee!  We told Jesse that Sarah wanted to do some "around the corner" shots of the two of them holding hands around a corner but not seeing each other.  Valerie surprised him instead.  What a sweet moment.

In the meantime, Sarah finished getting ready to actually meet Jesse for their First Look, and Jesse's mom helped him with some finishing touches.

There are so many ways to do a First Look (and so many reasons it's a great idea!), but our favorite First Look set up is to simply have the bride walk toward her groom while he watches her approach him.  This way he can experience the thrill of watching the doors open with her standing behind them, and witness how beautiful she is from head to toe as she gets closer. Sarah and Jesse's First Look is definitely one of the more emotional ones we've had the joy of photographing.

Finally, after many years of dating and months of planning the wedding, the moment had arrived.  Sarah got to watch her own wedding begin while she waited to head to the sanctuary.

Imagine a wedding with a traditional setting (a stunning church), many personal touches (Sarah's brother helped officiate the ceremony), a heartwarming message (tears, laughter, and sincerest of love letters), beautiful music (cello, piano, and trumpet!), and an overall sense of "joyful love", and you have imagined Sarah and Jesse's wedding.

The reception was at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris, TN.  Weddings are fun anyway, but Sarah and Jesse's was REALLY fun!  Catering provided by Savory and Sweet food truck, bar services by Barger's Beer Truck, a bouncy house, cornhole, giant Jenga, bocce ball, 1,100 paper cranes, a general Japanese theme, and homemade desserts to include mini cheesecakes and TN whiskey balls.

After Sarah and Jesse's first dance, the cake cutting, toasts, and craziness in the bouncy house, it appeared to be a quiet and peaceful evening that would slowly wind down while the sun set...

However, D.J. Porter of Davis Sounds made sure that was NOT how the evening ended.  In fact, the party had really just begun!

What a great night!  Joshua and I once again were thrilled to be part of such an awesome couple's special day, and honored that they entrusted Jaclyn Paige Photography with the memories of their special day.  Congratulations, Sarah and Jesse!  

Now that you've read all about the day, head on over to LIKE us on Facebook so you can tag yourself and your friends in these pictures!

 
Friday, February 05, 2016
By Jaclyn
Pin It

Last week I talked about the benefits of cloudy skies during a portrait session. Today, while the sun beams all around, seems like a great time to show off some images with (you guessed it) sunny skies!

My absolute favorite way to use sunshine in a portrait is for backlighting.  Backlighting, as these pictures show, gives a glowy quality to an image, sometimes creating an ethereal scene.  

Technically speaking, backlighting also serves the important function of separating a subject from the background.  With this family edged in light, their hair doesn't blend in with the background. Our eyes are not distracted by trying to sort out the background from the family.  This is a good thing, since it is, of course, a family portrait.

These backlighting examples have the same effect, though less dramatically than above.

Here's another thing I have learned about working with sunshine during a portrait session: when the sun lights up a scene, the image can easily end up with a color cast because of the setting.  When we're out in the woods on a summer day with lush vegetation all around us, we don't notice that our skin is greener than it would be if we were standing on an open mountain top.  We don't see it, but the camera does, and it's something I watch out for in deciding on a setting and especially when I am processing the image afterwards. Check out how the sunshine can affect the "color" of the images below:

Just as clouds can add to a more serious tone of an image if we choose to let it, sunshine naturally adds a happy, light, joyful air to portraits even if it's not directly shining on the subjects.  In the pictures below, everyone's smiles help add to that happy feeling, too!

Hooray for sunshine!  

Next time you need family portraits, give Jaclyn Paige Photography a call at (865) 363-4568 or contact me through my website.  Whether you're hoping for sunshine or clouds, you can't go wrong!