edgy photoshoot

Lights, Camera, Colors!

Hello again!

Thank you so much for checking out my other weekly blog post. Like I said in my first blog, I’ll be sharing two blogs a week, one post will be something about me, the life of a photographer, or the industry, and my other blog post will be about a shoot or wedding I’ve recently shot. Giving information about how the shoot went. As you can guess, this post is about a fun creative shoot I just recently did with my friend Cricket and her boyfriend.

With my fiancé being in the automotive work space, he gets connected or given some pretty sweet car/vehicle type stuff. One thing he was recently given from his work was a box truck. The truck itself doesn’t run, it was given to him with the motor in pieces, but the box part is perfectly fine. We have a flat bed truck already at home that we’re (and by ‘we’re’ I mean mainly him) going to switch the box to.

The plan was when we move to Hawaii we were going to fill the swapped box truck with our stuff and ship it over, but we recently learned that any car or vehicles shipped to Hawaii have to be empty, so that kinda threw a wrench in our plan. We’re still swapping the box over to the flat bed, but until then I’ve been using it for a few creative shoots! Why not use it while it’s just sitting there, right?

A few weeks ago my friend and her bf came out to help me turn the box truck into a colorful rave space to shoot in. We did a couple’s photoshoot and a portrait session. These two brought the space to life with their energy, what they wore, how they posed, and the creative lighting we used. I just loooove how their pictures turned out!

The first shoot was a ‘rave couple’ shoot, which is so fitting for this couple because they love EDM and going to shows locally. I feel like they go to a show almost every week, which hey good for them. For this look they wore these sweet, colorful jerseys her bf had. My friend wore lingerie under her jersey with these badass neon colored boots. Her bf wore shorts and sneakers. For the second half of this session, the couple put on these light-up masks which looked sooo cool! I finally got to use/test the colors of my LED light panels from _____ for this shoot! It was so much fun being able to play around with the light locations and different colors. The box has these panels on the roof that let the natural light in, so we had to cover that with a giant tarp so we could control the lights and see the colors better. We closed the door half way because we were worried we were going to get stuck in there. Haha.

The second concept was an individual, edgy/editorial portrait style shoot with colored lights. My friend changed her makeup and outfit to fit the vibe I had in mind. The setup was somewhat similar to the couples session with using the 2 colored lights, but I lined the walls and floor with thin plastic sheets to help give it a more creative look. I put one of the light panels in the back corner behind the plastic sheet and asked her bf to move the sheet around to give it movement and texture. The other light was in front of her, but off to the side. I kept moving it around while we were shooting. Her pictures turned out sooo fucking cool! It’s really cool having an idea in mind then seeing it come to life, and look even more amazing than I was expecting.

My friend that helped me with these shoots has been into modeling for a while which makes her amazing to work with! She knows how to move her body and use the space, it’s fantastic. We truly create magic every time we work together. She stood in front of the light and just did her thing and she rocked it. She was recently accepted into the Coco Rocha Modeling Camp in New York City! I’m so excited for her, her modeling journey, and to see where modeling will take her.

It’s so cool how something as simple as a empty box truck, some colored lights and amazing talent can create so much life and magic.