I was just packing up some photographs for a client of a really fun session that we had in our photography studio in Seattle. Mum brought her two lovely teenagers into the studio for a surprise session for Dad and we had a real blast.
Anyway, Mum is swinging by our studio today to pick-up some holiday gifts from the same session and I thought I would post these two favorites.
A little while ago I got a call from a lady who wanted to have some unique photographs of her two teenagers taken as a surprise gift for Father’s Day. When I spoke to her before our session I asked if there was something that had special meaning that they could bring and she immediately suggested their instruments as they were both musicians. That’s perfect was my reaction.
The great thing about working with teenagers is that they are typically more willing and able to experiment on creative concepts with you. That’s what these guys were like and it was so much fun - we started out by taking individual photographs of them. Then I asked them to get together and I started taking shots of them both, but I just wasn’t feeling it in our original spot and it wasn’t working for me. So after a quick break I asked them to move locations and I had them sat in front of our brick wall in our photography studio in Seattle. I placed two wooden boxes in-between them to provide a little separation. Next came their hound and after laying down a blanket he was so excited to be part of the shot. I felt like this was shaping up nicely but it needed something else so I grabbed a couple of hats. One I gave to Kaitlin and the other I turned upside down and placed in front of Kaleb and placed a couple of dollar bills and coins in it. It’s a little hard to see on this small web version, but the fact that the cap has a label with the words ‘New York’ really adds to it.
So I present two young street musicians earning some extra cash playing their instruments!
Once the setup was done I fired off quite a few frames with different expressions and looks. After reviewing all the frames the one above was the final selection and it makes a lovely photograph. The choice for the presentation was a wrapped canvas photograph which really enhances the print with the lovely colors and textures. Unfortunately the small web image above doesn’t do that justice so I put together this quick video below so you can see the lovely canvas photograph and how its wrapped around the side to create a three dimensional piece of art. Just click on the triangle in the center of the thumbnail below.
Ashley: Hello, I love your frenchie baby. I can tell she went through some tough times, I have frenchies of my own. I am glad that she is with you and that you are giving her so much love. The pictures are brillant and I love the close up of her face.
angel chavez: I knew he would be cute, but WOW what a piece of heaven! You both will do well and always know how much we love you and thank you for giving our familia even more to love. Best wishes and hope to give my own slobbery kisses soon to sweet lil John. GREAT JOB!!
kim Adams: congratulations on your beautiful newborn baby. He is perfect. I can’t wait to hold him and love him. You two are very lucky. Did you get the package I sent you? Will call you soon to express my joy for you. Until then have a very happy thanksgiving and many kisses. Xoxo
Ellen: WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY…..I LOVE U ALL SOOOOOO MUCH!!!
the fine art photography studio blog: was just packing up some photographs for a client of a really fun session that we had in our photography studio in Seattle. Mum brought her two lovely teenagers into the studio for a surprise session for Dad and we
Sheryl: Phil, this just turned out great. Kaitlin and Kaleb had a good time in your studio and particularly loved playing street musicians alongside their faithful hound. They were so excited to present this canvas to their dad, and his reaction did not disappoint. He loved it! Thanks for bringing out my kids’ personalities in many different ways (you actually got teens to smile in many of the other shots!) and thanks for helping us capture this important stage in their lives. Sheryl
Steve: Phil - I love the picture! This is one of the best father’s day gifts I have ever received. Thanks so much for working w/ Sheryl & the kids (& dog) to make this turn out so well.
the fine art photography studio blog: at Group Health in Seattle. Tonight I got to spend a little time with him and his parents Nicole and Stephan and I thought I would post these straight away as I know folks are really wanting to see this
Trevin: Sorry I missed out on assisting with this shoot! I absolutely love the shots you posted, especially the third one with the flower petals on the ground.
On Safari with Oldupai George: Our photographer for the wedding (Phil Holden, great guy) came by the house last week to watch us interact (or something)… he posted a few of the shots from that on his blog. You can check them out here.
Phil Holden photography show: more about it on Phil’s blog: http://blog.philholden.com/200 8/05/06/squares-an-exhibition- of-photography-by-phil-holden/ Tags: kuhlman, phil holden, Photography,
DG Haldeman: The baby pictures I love, would have to be feet. I love seeing the babies feet with it’s moms or dads. Lots of white and light ‘pure’ colors are fun with babies. you could do some dark colors just to play with it. and I agree, yawning babies are the cutest! Love the pics too though.
Robin Troy: I’m feeling lucky to have stumbled upon your blog. Your work is lovely; your writing, moving. Thanks for bringing beauty into the world. I look forward to seeing more of your future work. Cheers! RT
Jahnina: Nice idea! The movie meetings reminded me and my Czech friends. We are trying to meet once a week for Czech movies. But we are just three so I wouldn’t have as many silly faces as you do.