This high school senior is ready for take-off. I know him from church and I think it’s safe to say, our whole church family is proud of him. He’s a kind, gifted, and all-around likable guy, so it was fun to meet up for his senior portraits this past fall. We met at SteelGate Studio on the South Side.
I love this studio for it’s natural light (it’s also fully equipped with strobes and tons of gear for studio lighting) and ambiance.
This particular shot is in part of the building that is unfinished and it is a favorite location of mine, so I’m glad it was fitting for this senior session.
We also popped outside the studio for some shots around the Terminal Building—it’s got a great vibe with all of the industrial scenery and unexpected pops of color.
I really like this bright shirt he chose against the dark and rusty fire escape.
As a photographer, one of my chief aims is to capture clients looking their best, but something his mom said after seeing his photos really caught my attention. Her favorite shot of him is one where she said I really captured his personality, and not his smile-for-the-camera smile. Sweet! I’m not even sure I know which images she’s referring to, but I am affirmed in my goal to bring out genuine personality!
I’m getting all geared up for the 2011 wedding season here in Pittsburgh and I have an exciting way for brides and grooms to enhance their wedding photography. Captivating Imagery is now offering Studio Bridal Sessions at SteelGate Studio. I’ve developed a new approach to bridal sessions which seem to have gone by the wayside over the last decade or so. When I think of my grandma in her wedding dress, I’m immediately taken back to a beautiful studio portrait of her with her train fanned out. It was fitting for her 1947 wedding and she looks so lovely. I’m glad to know what she looked like in her wedding gown and to have a stunning portrait of her at one of the most important times in her life. There’s a lot to be said for that.
While wedding photography has dramatically changed since then, I think there is still a need for beautiful portraits of the bride. And while I always take time to photograph the bride on her wedding day wherever we are in the time that is afforded, there is no substitute a studio bridal session. I’ll share more about that later in this post, but for now, let’s get to some images of what I’m proposing is a more contemporary approach to studio bridal portraits.
This is from Evette’s session. She’s getting married in June this year and wanted to give her husband-to-be some portraits of her in her wedding gown in a more relaxed setting. It’s very unlikely we’d have much time for this type of portrait on her wedding day, not to mention most brides don’t want to wrinkle their dress or mess their hair. The look is more on the sexy side and it shows of the neckline of her gown. It’s a nice alternative to a boudoir session because a bride can be dressed in her gown and be a total knockout. Plus, if a family member or friend stumbles upon the portrait someday, there’s no need to blush!
The sessions include two looks with many variations, so we take our time and try new angles and poses.
The session also includes a stylist who pampers the bride prior to the session with complete make-up and hair design. Amber Altany did Evette’s hair and make-up for this session. It is a wonderful experience for the bride and invaluable for me as the photographer, because the stylist stays during the shoot and assists with stray hairs, adjusting the dress, and touching up the make-up. That way, I’m free to focus on what I do best.
We made the most of the natural light streaming in from the studio windows. Ok, now on to a fashion-inspired look with studio lighting. This second look aims at showing off the details of her gown in a fun and lighthearted way.
We got out the wind machine and really had fun with it.
Rather than using a muslin or canvas backdrop like the traditional studio bridal portraits, I opted for gray seamless with a nod to fashion photography.
Evette’s dress is to die for. Here’s a full-length view of the back:
And now with a slightly different lighting set-up, Evette really shines in this close-up.
So, in keeping with the times, this approach to studio bridal portraits is a fun and fresh way to create gorgeous images of the bride before her wedding. In my experience, I find that these images are cherished by both brides and grooms and they become more and more valuable as time passes. A wedding is the perfect occasion to commission a portrait session that highlights the bride’s beauty at such an important time in her life. I recommend scheduling studio bridal sessions between 4 and 2 months prior to the wedding. It is a wonderful, stress-free experience that couldn’t come at a better time for most brides. Studio Bridal Sessions are $450 and include a stylist and a disc of high-resolution images with permission to print for personal use. If you’d like to know more, please contact me (Kate) to schedule a consultation.
Here’s a slide show of Evette’s session:
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Thanks for visiting! Here’s how to enter to win a free Bridal Portrait Session:
1. Like Captivating Imagery on Facebook.
2. Post the story of your proposal on Captivating Imagery’s wall. Simple or extravagant proposals – all are accepted!
3. Ask your friends to like Captivating Imagery and leave a comment under your story.
The post with the most comments wins! You can then redeem your free bridal session whenever you’re ready. For more details on this contest, keep reading…
As a Pittsburgh wedding photographer, I’m excited to hold the first-ever contest by Captivating Imagery. It’s inspired by Valentine’s Day, a thoroughly commercial holiday where we take the time to remind our loved ones that they’re loved. But I want to get past the commercial and on to the good stuff: the romance.
Here’s what I propose: I want all the brides- or grooms-to-be out there to share the story of their proposal for a chance to win a free Bridal Portrait Session. Guys, this could be a great opportunity to give to your bride-to-be a free bridal portrait session on Valentine’s Day. And sharing your proposal story, how thoughtful is that! She’ll love that you took the time to share and your effort to win her the portrait session—a $600 value.
The Bridal Portrait Session Includes:
Portrait Session by Captivating Imagery at SteelGate Studio
Hair and Make-up Artist
An image of the bride’s choice to be retouched and printed on a 11×14 gallery wrap
So do something sweet for your fiance in the spirit of Valentine’s Day. And if you’re not engaged, but have friends who are, spread the word!
Here’s How to Enter:
1. Like Captivating Imagery.
2. Post the story of your proposal on Captivating Imagery’s wall.
3. Ask your friends to like Captivating Imagery and leave a comment under your story.
The person with the most comments will win a Bridal Portrait Session. The deadline for entries is Feb. 13. The winner will be chosen and notified on Valentine’s Day. In the event of a tie, the best story wins. I’ll choose if it comes to that.
All engaged couples are eligible to enter this contest. The only requirement is that the bride must be able to travel to Pittsburgh for her portrait session.
I’ve been offering studio portraits for over a year now and I’m getting ready to launch a portraits section for my website this spring. In case you’re wondering, here’s what SteelGate Studio is all about:
SteelGate Studio is midsize turnkey studio located in Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood and is available for rent for still photography and video production. The studio’s warm surroundings and ample resources facilitate a smooth shoot where creativity can flourish. Clients and talent can relax in a comfortable setting equipped with a dressing room and full-sized kitchen, complete with wifi and a stereo system for your favorite Pandora station.
The studio offers a variety of wall and floor textures for different looks: distressed plaster, flat finished drywall, and brick walls, as well as hardwood, brick, and slate floors. The space is bathed in beautiful available light with six 8-foot windows along the western wall. The layout of the SteelGate Studio offers diversity in shooting angles and ample space for set up with 2000 square feet and 200 amps of dedicated electrical service. The studio furnishings are stylish yet lightweight to provide immediate access and space reorganization for the demands of the shoot. Full digital resources are available with Nikon and Hasselblad cameras and two workstations. The studio also is outfitted with a full lighting and grip kit.
SteelGate Studio is located in the RiverWalk Corporate Centre (formerly the Terminal Building), just minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh. There are many dining, shopping and entertainment destinations nearby between Station Square and the South Side Works.
So this studio holds a ton of possibility for bridal portraits, maternity sessions, newborns and more. I’m very happy to have such a great resource here in Pittsburgh.
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Here is a recent senior portrait session in Pittsburgh. Jordan is getting ready to graduate from high school and move onto college. He’s a charismatic guy and I can tell he’ll do well with whatever he chooses. It’s fun working with people at this age because there’s so much life ahead of them and yet they’re coming the close of a chapter where they’ve spent so long defining who they are and want to be. Kind of like getting to the top of that first hill in a roller coaster, it’s a slow ascent, but in no time the pace accelerates and life as you know comes undone. Ok, that’s a bit dramatic, but when I look back at how my transition to college went, I feel there is a hint of truth to that analogy. Anyway, back to Jordan, who was tons of fun to work with and totally comfortable in his own skin.
This is one of my favorites. I think he can really pull off the serious look.
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