Archive for Portraits

Jul
29

Photographing with Fans

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Fun Photo Friday

Fun with Fans

I just love using a fan for senior portraits. I use it very subtly sometimes. Other times not so subtle. As I was preparing files for this young lady, I kept going back to this image over and over. She has a lot of knock out images, selection day was difficult but in a fun way.

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Dec
09

Garden Nymph is Published

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My second Loan Collection Award is published.

I just received my Professional Photographers of America (PPA) Loan Collection Book 2010! It is so cool to be published in such a prestigious and beautiful book. The Loan Collection is a presentation of photographic images judged by the PPA as examples of excellence. This is my second Loan Collection award.

The image that qualified this year is “Garden Nymph”. With this image along with three others, I was awarded PPA Master Photographer of the Year, Silver. The convention coming up in January will feature a Grand Imaging Awards night.

“Garden Nymph” did terrific at the state level scoring a perfect 100 and earning the Fujifilm Masterpiece Award, Judge’s Choice, and First Place Portrait of Women Indoors.

This image along with “Crystalize” that also received a perfect 100, Judges Choice and Second Place Portrait of Women Indoors, “Clay O Patra” and “Queen of the Summer Night” combined to win Iowa’s 2010 Master Photographer of the Year.

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May
07

Why Me?

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(From a September 19, 2009 article for www.PortraitsAndStories.com, a cancer survivor project and blog.)

P&S-BG-thumb-cameraI would have to admit when I was diagnosed with a cancerous breast tumor, the typical question “Why Me?” was not one of my questions. I wanted to know so many other things like how it happens, what did I eat, how was I going to get through it, and how much time off work this would take.

A few days ago, I got a call at the photography studio right when I walked in the door. I was not even open for business that day, so I was not going to even answer the phone. I had my day all planned, a friend of mine was on her way to work on a special project with me all day, and I was dressed very casually to go ride horses after that. I grabbed the phone by instinct anyway.

The nice lady asked if I could photograph someone that day. I hesitated. I didn’t want to. I had other plans. I don’t work that way…last minute …without a plan…anyway, I need a consultation first to plan clothing.  After some information gathering questions to find out why she needed such a rush without sounding like I was hesitating or going to turn her down, she finally told me her son had cancer. She went on to explain he didn’t feel very well but she happened to have him in the car at the moment. That is when it all clicked, and I said, “I am a cancer survivor too, you called the right person, bring him right over.”

Those who know me well know I am not great at spur of the moment. I like my plan, my schedule, and it is difficult for me to switch gears. But God did something great that day and kept me from messing up this unusual phone inquiry.

Jeff-Cancer-SurvivorWhen they arrived I met 15 year old Jeff. He recently broke an arm that lead doctors to discover a shoulder tumor. It is possible that he will lose an arm. He had had two chemo treatments and was not feeling well, but he was a trooper, and I made the photo session quick. I asked his mom how she happened to call me. She said she just picked someone in Marion. I think it was a divine appointment I had asked God for earlier in the week.

After they left to face the uncertainty of their day, I told my friend, who was gracious enough to wait for me, with honored tears in my eyes, “This is why I am here.”

I answered the call. God kept me quiet. He let me fill a family’s need. He had prepared me for this.

I may not have ever asked the question. But now I do know the answer to “Why me?”

Follow Jeff’s story at http://pullingforjeff.wordpress.com/ 

Barb Gordon, www.GordonPhotography.Biz (Portraits & Stories photographer)

www.PortraitsAndStories.com a photo essay project to bless breast cancer survivors, their family, and friends. Find inspiration and encouragement here through photographs and stories.

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Mar
26

Armfuls in Stereo

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Fun Photo Friday

It is so exciting to see babies only weeks old, especially twins! I typically get babies in the studio at three months. That is really fun too but there is something so amazing to me about the frail, smallness of a newborn. These two are only fourteen days old in these images.

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Jan
22

Unveiling of “Ice Queen”

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“Characters”

The third image of my “Character” series of portraits started with the working title of “Ice Queen.” The “Character” series is where Star Trek meets Cirque Du Soleil. I get to imagine, design, shop, create, and collaborate. 

"Crystalize" by Barb Gordon. M.Photog, CR, CPP

It was a seven and a half hour day model Emily spent with us from hair and make up with www.KelseySmart.com to the last shot I took. There were five hours of preparation put in before the actual photo shoot day plus my shopping time! Her “dress”, which I found at Mall of America, had to be verified as a dress by the sales girl at the store as I was sure it should not really be worn in public! I also found the glass crystals at the same mall. We broke about four of them in the process.

During the make up session, Emily said, “I don’t know who I am anymore. I am excited for this transformation!” She really became a character, took direction, and photographed wonderfully. She endured some discomfort as the eye lashes were quite heavy and tedious to apply.

To go with the ice theme, iced grapes and sorbet served in ice bowls like the model held in some of the images we did. The weather got into the spirit as we had typical Iowa’s icy conditions.

The model's sister on the left, mom in the middle, Emily on the right.

It is really fun to see the model’s faces at the unveiling. Even though the models get to see images a couple days after the shoot , no one, but me gets to see the final presentaion complete with frame and mood lighting until the unveiling party.

Emily beside the five foot image printed on fabric.

 Here is the behind the scenes video-

Be invited to the next unveiling party!

Sign up for my weekly newsletter on my website and you will be on the invite list as well at www.GordonPhotography.Biz. People who attend an unveiling are treated to refreshments in theme, an information card with of details about the shoot, and time to meet the models. Join us!

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