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Holiday Card Inspiration: Oh Dear my Deer

We had the pleasure of photographing one of our Donegee ladies for a holiday photo last year. Dannie who came up with the idea shares how her holiday cards came to be.

My partner Charlie and I started to receive cute store-bought holiday cards from mutual friends. I have a large extended family, so I’m familiar with getting holiday cards especially if they’re married with kids or are living out of state. I have a love for handwritten cards and sending mail to my friends. I mentioned to Charlie that since we have friends out of state, we should send one out and as photographers ourselves we should do a full photoshoot.

As a photographer, I’ve done enough family sessions to know what to expect for holiday card photos. I’ve seen all the poses from the sitting together joyfully in a natural setting to the formal poses of a studio session. I wanted to change it up and know that our holiday card with stick out from the rest. Because of my personality and rapid-fire thinking, this quickly went to “we should formally dress up for it” to “we should dress up in ridiculous costumes.”

Even though I love the color red, I felt that the Mr. and Mrs. Clause look would not work for us. I briefly considered elves, but I couldn’t think of a way to make it flattering for Charlie. The only option left was reindeers. I went on to Amazon to find inspiration and oh boy did I find it. I asked Charlie “should we be cute reindeers? Or creepy ones?” his mistake was saying “whatever you want!” — I went for the creepy reindeers masks.

With my Amazon Prime, the masks came pretty quickly, and we booked my business partner Victoria Hungerhurst of Donegee Media for the session. We opted to shoot in Frazier Park, and it just so happened that it snowed a couple of days before, so it felt fitting for the holiday card. I took out the mask to which Victoria reacted with uncontrollable laughter while Charlie responded with “I thought you were gonna get the cute ones!”

There were three downsides about the masks. 1. It smelled awful on the inside. 2. Our vision was compromised. I had to guess where Victoria and Charlie was and often walked into bushes. 3. There was no installation so under the masks are nose was running, and condensation was building up inside. I was pretty animated about wearing this crushed velvet dress, and Charlie went without a jacket so that we could match in colors. Shop the look with a coupon code for SHEIN.

As we were shooting Victoria and I discussed how this could also be a critique of engagement photography and what it means to have beautiful photos of the session. How much is the couple and how much of it is from the composition, lighting, and angle? If there’s real love, does it matter what you look like? We couldn’t answer any of these questions because we couldn’t last more than 15 minutes in the cold. It was super helpful to have shot and modeled for Victoria before because we could easily understand what look, we both wanted. This made the session so much faster, and we were able to get such a wide variety of poses and angles. We proceeded indoors to drink tea and hot chocolate by the fire.

The response from our friends was phenomenal. We will be continuing this to create a new tradition, but have not decided if we wanted to stay with reindeers or if we should try a different creature each time. I’ve joke that if we were to do this every year as reindeer, we should pick different locations for different times of the year so that by the 12th year we will just release a calendar. What do you all think? Stick with the deer or something else?

Where should we shoot our next holiday card? Yes, we will be wearing reindeer heads.

A Different Type of Engagement Session: Love and Butts

Even though we are primarily Southern and Central Coast Photographers, we will travel anywhere.  We love travel and exploration, they are both such important factors in our life and creative process. Destination photography is one of my guilty pleasures so when Riki and Hayden asked me to come up to Sacramento for a little Norther California adventure, who could resist?

I love what I do, and I am blessed that I have a lot of clients who are willing to try new things and experiment with their posing.  People who are willing to break out of the fold and be brave inspire me to no end.  People who are daring and are full of life, are what make life dope.  Riki and Hayden are such an adventurous couple and they wanted to me to take some photos of them while they were out hiking, an activity that they both love to do together. Okay, seems simple enough.  And then midway through they wanted to get Naked and take awesome photos. What!? That’s so awesome, let’s do this!

We went on a trail near Sacramento, with a beautiful river and big bridge. It is called the Mountain Quarriers Railroad bridge.  I highly recommend this area for any type of adventurous couple’s session, it isn’t that hard to get down to, but still a fun little hike.  The areas around Sacramento allow for some of the most scenic natural scenery of California.  The nakedness was not planned, Riki just said, “Hey let’s get naked!” And I was like? What!? Yes? Nude photography as an engagement session? Okay, that’ something I’ve never done before, let’s make this happen.  We came up with the idea of using these images as their holiday card, where the front of it is their buts, and when you turn it over it is themselves fully clothed.  Tehehehe. I know we’re so clever.

I really enjoy how these pictures turned out and how it really shows what kind of couple these two are.  It’s rare when I am pleased as I am the worst critic to my own work.

Below are the pictures I hope you enjoy them.
-Victoria

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