Kristin's mom called about a High School Senior session for her
daughter. While we were discussing the theme for the session I found
out that Kristin was a horse owner. I, of course, suggested we expand
the session beyond mere portraits to some storytelling. This was not
going to be a girly, go to the beauty parlor, prom queen gown, session.
Kristin wanted the natural, Idaho cow-girl look. I was jazzed! When I
found out that her horse, Vannity, was aging and not well I knew this
was going to be an important session for their family history on
multiple levels.
Here are a few images from the session...
At the closed end of their barn we opened the large barn door to create
this great directional light provided by the sunless open sky. This is
basically like window light--it's just a very large window.
The
other end of the barn was covered, but, open on the sides and they had
stacked hundreds of hay bales in a stair-stepped pattern. Again, great
directional, sun free, natural light with a great place for Kristin to
sit.
We
went outside to use the late light. It was about an hour before sunset
by now--and because of the horse's condition we had to do some
portraits of just her. Thanks Kristin!
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Author: Jerry W. Venz, Certified PPA Master Photographer