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Category Archives: Senior Portraits

Artistic Senior Portrait Photography

I recently utilized a warm winter afternoon to shoot some senior pictures for Marielle and Stephanie. We headed out to an old factory in Longmont for some edgy, urban photos that would be as distinctive and fun!

I’ve had some people ask me if these photos are natural light . . . and the answer is actually, no!  Every one of these shots was taken using a flash.  If you look at the above photo, you will notice a very subtle shadow to the right side of Stephanie’s necklace.

A lot of times people think that they want ‘natural light’, because it is soft and ‘natural’.  But the reality is, most of the time the available light we have to work with is not all that pretty.  It can be too flat, to harsh, and leave dark circles and highlight blemishes.  In the right hands, extra strobes can be used to create light that is BETTER than available light.  In the above two shots I used a beauty dish as a light modifier to make the light soft and ‘natural’ looking.

In this next shot above I used a bare flash, for a more dramatic and fashion-like lighting effect.   For this shot I wanted to go for a harder, edgier, punk rock feel.  You can see the pronounced difference between light and dark between the front and back of her jeans.

All of these shots were taken on an overcast day, and the available light was pretty murky.  If this shot had been taken without any strobes, then Marielle’s eyes would have been quite dark.  But a very subtle addition of a strobe can bring out the eyes, smooth the wrinkles, and no one will even know a flash was used.

And for the camera nerds out there, another thing that was interesting about this shoot was that this was the first time I’ve used the Nikon CLS flash triggering system.  I usually use Pocket Wizards with the strobes set on manual.  But the problem with that is that I can’t shoot wide open because of the synch speed.  With CLS I can shoot TTL with high speed synch and shoot at any shutter speed I want.  The downside is a loss of power. It worked fine on this cloudy day, but I’ll have to see how well it works in bright sun, I’ll probably still need an ND filter.  The CLS worked pretty well, but that is just a temporary step, because my Radio Poppers arive today!  So there will be more TTL off camera lighting in my near future!

On the way home I remembered that there was this cool fence on the outskirts of Boulder, so I made sure to get one shot out there as well!  Here the strobe was at camera left.   The beauty dish robbed too much power at this distance, so I shot it bare flash, as you can see the strong shadow of Marielle’s foot on the fence.  Thanks for reading, I hope the photographers out there enjoy my techie explanations.

2009 Album Selection Overview and Guide

In a perfect world all my clients will come into the cozy studio, hang out on the couches, and enjoy a beverage while flipping through my selection of albums.  Web images are clearly no substitue for looking and touching the real thing.  However, I’m providing an online guide for my out of town clients, to help sort through the album selection process.

For 2009, I will be offering 4 different types of photo albums.  My intent is surely not to make things complicated; I just can’t limit my choices, because they are all so cool!  Well that and some offer price point savings that will appreciated by some.   Each album or book offers different covers, features, page styles, and price points.

Click on the ” Read more” to the right to view all the detailed pictures and descriptions.  Thanks!  Steve Z . . . . . (more…)

Senior Portrait Shoot with Cameron at the Boulder Trains

A couple of months ago I ventured out to the Boulder train yard for an engagement shoot with Anna and Mike–the coolest couple ever–to see that shoot click here (for their wedding photos visit my wedding blog). ANYWAY, when Cameron came to me for his senior photos, I thought we’d take a trip back out East again. Here’s a selection of the coolness we came away with.

Senior Portrait Boulder Train Yard Colorado Photography

Tell me senior portraits on top of a train car aren’t the raddest thing ever.

Cameron chose one of the tamer photos for his yearbook. I loved this shoot because I feel the selection of photos that came out of it are so varied and dynamic.

Senior Portrait Boulder Train Yard Colorado Photography

Cool Unique Senior Portrait Boulder Colorado Photography

Fun Artistic Senior Portrait Boulder Colorado Photography

As we neared the end of the photo shoot, I thought I should make some good use of the awesome aviators Cameron brought with him…

Artistic Unique Senior Portrait Boulder Colorado Photography

We caught the last of the evening sun and good thing! The sun peaking over the rock Cameron’s sitting on makes these photos pretty epic when it comes to senior portraits!

Cool Unique Senior Portrait Boulder Colorado Photography

Boys Senior Portrait Boulder Colorado Photography

Unique and Artistic Senior Portrait Photography in Boulder with Ali

Artistic Senior Portriat Yearbook Photography Boulder Colorado

Alexandria (Ali) and I went out earlier this fall in search of the perfect senior portrait. Unfortunately, the weather doesn’t always cooperate, and we were kept from going out in the open by gale force winds. As a result we kept sheltered from the winds by shooting near the buildings of downtown Boulder near my studio. In this first one, I love that her smile is just the slightest bit mischievous…

Colorado Senior Portrait Headshot Photography

When we came across this “No Loitering” sign I did what any punk rock photographer should do: I told my client to loiter in front of it!

Senior Photo Cute Boulder Colorado

This was the photo that Ali picked for the yearbook. How cute is she? Seriously.

Senior Phortrait Yearbook Photo Boulder Colorado

I love this last photo. I found this circle window right across the street from my office. I think this shot has the creative element that I strive for. It’s what separates my photos from all the other senior portraits that look exactly the same. If you want a memorable senior portrait that stands out from the rest, call Steve Z Photography!

Creative Senior Portrait Photography Boulder Colorado