Hi it’s Ally here! It’s pretty rare that I write blog posts – I usually let Doug do that because I think he just does it better. But this time, I had to take his job over. Just for a bit…..
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Kicking Off Our ’15 Spokesmodel Sessions With Eden!
We are so excited to present a few images from our first high school spokesmodel session of the class of 2015! Every year we have a handful of students from the local high schools who represent our studio, and here is a flashback link to a video from the spokesmodel sessions of the current seniors of the class of 2014! We have enjoyed the time we have spent with them and we love following their senior campaigns!
Kicking Off The New Class
So coming back to the present and now the future, this year’s team is shaping up to be another very special one. Let’s kick it off this year much in the same fashion as we did last year – with a North Farmington Raider – Eden! We started with the black background which is always one of our favorites…
We recently added a new backdrop and we wanted to experiment with it a little, so we moved to that one next. You will likely see this one a few times over the next few weeks as we play a little with different clothing combinations and different seniors. We like this one with the Earth tones – Eden wearing different browns against the mustard and the pops of blue. She looks beautiful!
As a side note we took a little vine video of the shoot as well and we usually include them in these posts, but at the moment there is a glitch with twitter / vine where they aren’t working at the moment so for now we’ll have to settle for providing you with this link. When it’s fixed we’ll update it…
UPDATE – new version of WordPress released today (1/24/14) so here is the vine!
Eden Sittsamer is spokesmodeling like a star! @edensitts https://t.co/IQOvP99vy5
— Frameable Faces (@FrameableFaces) January 18, 2014
Meanwhile this winter is proving to be brutal – bitter cold and tons of snow, so we anticipate more spokesmodel images like these next two photos over the next couple months if it keeps going like this. The flip side of the cold and snow is that it makes for beautiful pictures! We love these two of Eden! So pretty!
This was clearly a great start to the class of 2015 and we are in for an amazing year! We can’t wait.
Pretty In Pink….and With Grandparents!
More people should do this type of session! It is just really nice for a couple to have photos done with their grandchildren, and for these two they were thrilled to be here with their first grandchild and to have a session with just the three of them together!
Everyone got dressed up in formal wear and had a blast – you can tell how happy they all are in these photos – the joy really comes through!
Here is a fun behind-the-scenes vine of the session:
Proud grandparents!!! This was fun! ❤️❤️❤️ https://t.co/uYlDp74HHl
— Frameable Faces (@FrameableFaces) December 29, 2013
Finally our true little star of the show got her closeup – it’s important to accessorize… 🙂 Enjoy!
Fascinating Photos of American Presidents – Part Two
I really enjoyed writing my post Fascinating Photos of American Presidents and was thrilled that so many people enjoyed it, so I decided to follow it up with a part two! Here is another round of fascinating photos of our Commanders-In-Chief!
President Calvin Coolidge
Speaking of chiefs, from what I can gather this was likely a proud moment personally for Calvin Coolidge when members of the Sioux tribe honored him in 1927 for his friendly policies towards Native Americans including granting them U.S. Citizenship with the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Chauncey Yellow Robe, a descendant of Sitting Bull was the one who suggested Coolidge be inducted into the tribe. At the Sioux ceremony in North Dakota in 1927, President Coolidge is seen here in a grand ceremonial feathered headdress given to him by Sioux Chief Henry Standing Bear. It still wasn’t all roses for Native Americans during Coolidge’s presidency as not all oppressive policies were reversed, but it seems President Coolidge felt a moral obligation to do what he could.
President Richard Nixon
I have always been fascinated with this scene of President Nixon leaving the White House after his resignation following the Watergate scandal. I studied the Vietnam War in college and I’ve watched the Frost/Nixon interviews so I am familiar with aspects of his presidency but I haven’t read a Nixon biography yet and I was too young to remember him as President personally. Most captions and articles I see refer to Nixon’s fondness for making the “victory sign” with his fingers in a “V” (I guess I thought those were peace signs). Meanwhile I would expect Richard Nixon to put on a brave and presidential face in the face of such adversity, but I can’t help but think he gives the over-the-top performance of looking downright giddy and, well, victorious if those are victory signs. Maybe the fact that it was over was a weight off of his shoulders and he truly did feel good for the first time in a while, or maybe I’m just overanalyzing. For those who remember this what did you think at the time? Not that there were multiple 24 hour news channels to play it over and over and over…
President James Garfield
I’m partial to photos of Presidents just being dads and this is another gem I came across. Most photos of President Garfield show him with a serious expression but I swear I detect a proud smiling in his eyes here. This photo was taken about a decade before he became president in the early 1870’s. He may not be flat out smiling here but how can cute little Mollie Garfield not make you grin? Proud dad! I love it.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
President Eisenhower was an avid golfer and here he is enjoying a wonderful (if not so private) moment giving a lesson to his grandson David. This photo was taken in Fraser, Colorado in August of 1955. Look at the corps of photographers! 6 of them plus however many there were shooting from our vantage point in this photo! I wonder how this was set up – were they all invited to come along for this photo op? Were they all from different news agencies? How far did they have to travel to get this very important photo? You know the first family lives under a microscope today but this clearly is not a completely new phenomenon as this photo would imply.
President Woodrow Wilson
President Taft started the tradition of Presidents throwing out the first ball at major league baseball games and Woodrow Wilson was up next. Here we see a vibrant and happy President Wilson throwing out the first pitch from his seat in 1916. In later years Presidents would start taking to the pitcher’s mound to throw the pitch in some cases with a baseball mitt and all.
President George W. Bush
I will always give President Bush credit and appreciate him for the leadership he displayed here. Three days after 9/11 President Bush went to ground zero in New York City where the World Trade Center had just been destroyed along with thousands of lives by terrorists. Fires were still burning there and America was shaken. It was a very scary time. For me it was comforting to see President Bush there in plainclothes and a bullhorn announcing to the workers there (who were having trouble hearing him) and indeed the entire world that “the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!”
President Chester Arthur
That coat! I want it. It is so cool looking and I bet it was warm! As I sit here writing this we’ve been hit by a snowpacolypse in Metro Detroit with well over a foot of snow and -14 temperatures and for some, 5 straight days of no school, so a good warm coat in this blog post is timely. Chester Arthur was seriously into his appearance and his style, and I am not just saying that as a personal observation based on this photo. This has actually been well documented and he was often called “Elegant Arthur” for the clothes he wore.
President Andrew Johnson
I can’t help but think Andrew Johnson looks a little like Tommy Lee Jones here. This photo was taken in 1860 five years before Andrew Johnson became president as a result of Abe Lincoln’s assassination while he was serving as a senator from Tennessee. President Johnson was born into poverty so he does get credit for traveling such an unlikely path all the way to the White House against what would seem to be pretty steep odds even if he wasn’t the most successful president in office. In his defense Abe Lincoln would be a fairly tough act to follow while trying to patch up a country that had just been ripped apart by a devastating war between the states…
President Bill Clinton
C’mon you know this is cool. I deliberately picked photos of two recent presidents that put them in a favorable light – at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of one being at a very heavy and somber moment and the other at a very light and fun moment. Bipartisanship has been ugly in recent years, but to me you can’t take away these moments for both President Bush and President Clinton regardless of your political tendencies. This blog is not a place to get political even if we’re talking about Presidents. It’s totally cool for a newly elected president to go on late night television and jam with the band on saxophone. I’ll always think that was cool that he did that. If you don’t agree I say you’re just wrong, or just not that cool yourself.
President Andrew Jackson
President Jackson was a complex man with a mix of villain as well as hero to many that isn’t easily reconciled or agreed upon, but his impact on the country can’t be denied. American Lion may be the most fascinating bio of a President that I’ve read yet. He was a classic tough guy but “Old Hickory” wasn’t exactly the picture of health for much of his adult life, and when photography became available towards the very end of his life several photographs were made of him and he doesn’t look good. You can find them online pretty easily but I am not sure if I had seen this one or not. It is hard to tell because the original is in such bad shape. Whether this photo has been restored to other versions that I have seen before I am not totally sure. I pulled this directly from the Library of Congress and I included it partly because the horrible state of a such an important photo is interesting in and of itself. I would like to know that part of the story – why wasn’t better care taken not to ruin it?
President Franklin Pierce
I feel like this is a lesser known photo of President Pierce. This is another one of those early photos that is not in very good shape and I believe it was taken before he became president (not positive about that). While there isn’t much about this photo that distinguishes it beyond that, I have a soft spot for President Pierce because of the awful tragedy he suffered. He had three sons who all died in childhood, the third – Benjamin, died right before Mr. and Mrs. Pierce’s eyes in a train accident at the age of 11 between the time of the election and the inauguration. He and his wife Jane never really recovered. How could they? I can’t imagine….
President Grover Cleveland
I love this full length photo of Grover Cleveland. I will be getting around to studying him soon and there is a book in particular I have my eye on called The President Is A Sick Man. Much is made of President Taft’s size but President Cleveland looks like a big and imposing man to me. At 5’11” he was still tall for the late 19th century. Everyone knows that he served two non-consecutive terms but do most people stop to think about that? I would say this guy was a pretty dominant figure for his time and we don’t seem to hear that much about him. My initial take is that he was quite a principled no-nonsense man who just put his head down and worked.
Presidents in the Oval Office, 1981
I love the camaraderie of former presidents. What a photo! What a fraternity. Proud and (I believe) genuinely happy in each others company – makes me want to put this on my wall.
Presidents in the Oval Office, 2009
…and the more recent version. Awesome!
Old Friends, Fun Brothers, Fun Family!
When old friends come in for a session from out of town it makes for a pretty special time. We get close to many of our clients who then become friends but there is something really great about having friends that you go way back with (like a couple of decades – we’re getting old) to college days here in the studio for photos. Let’s start with a great family shot…
…and a behind-the-scenes vine:
@bradvesprini and family are here today!!! Awesome.
I won’t bore you (or embarrass my buddy) with any old college stories – for now we’ll just mainly focus on the two great kids they have. We had a blast with them and they did a great job posing, smiling, and just being brothers having fun. Enjoy!
Jenny Is A Jewel!
We love sessions where we get to try new props or setups and we were so happy to be able to do that with Jenny! More on that later… In the meantime this photo will give you an idea of why we love this girl and it should make you smile – how could it not? So fun!!!
We definitely connected with Jenny and it shows – she is a real jewel to be sure! We spent this session in the studio and it gave us great results, but as we say – we do great work when we have great seniors! 😉
Here’s a behind-the-scenes vine from the part of the session that ended up producing the photo above!
Loved this session with @jennyleexoxo!!! Beautiful! ❤️ https://t.co/T32N7mtvBg
— Frameable Faces (@FrameableFaces) December 26, 2013
Next we moved to the brown backdrop…
…and then we finished with a new backdrop and set up which we love!!! So pretty – we hope you enjoyed these sneak peeks from this session!
We Could See Nia’s Name In Neon!
Wow. Nia is such a soft spoken sweetheart of a girl, and when she got in front of Ally’s camera….. well – movie star status comes to mind!!! What a session!
When we stay in the studio exclusively for a senior session they are always a unique change of pace for us since we can really stretch out and take our time here. We can try many different backdrops and wardrobe changes.
We started out casual with the white backdrop – we love this photo with the leather jacket…
Then Nia added a little more color against the grey backdrop – fantastic!
As you’ll see in this vine we did some shots on the silver as well – just too many styles to cover all of them in this blog post! We actually had a funny mix up on this vine when we tagged another girl with the same name and the confused girl commented “why did you tag me?” Whoops!
"Perfect!" "Great!" 🙂 with Nia Williams @nia_angell #frameables https://t.co/g5VOts9HlX
— Frameable Faces (@FrameableFaces) November 19, 2013
Then we moved into more glamorous and dramatic territory with the white dress on the black backdrop – STUNNING!!! Yeah, we could definitely see Nia on a marquee as a movie star – we could see Nia’s name in neon!
Doug’s Rant – Show Yourself! Embrace YOU! December 20, 2013
Yep – time to rant.
You cannot be actively social on social media with NO pictures of yourself. Your photo doesn’t have to be your profile picture, but if you send me a friend request and I’m not totally sure who you are and you have no pictures for me to see of you then why would I accept your request? It’s like knocking on my door with a bag over your head. I’m not going to judge how you look – you look fine – I just want to see who you are. If you are comfortable enough to reach out then I will likely accept you especially if I know you. But if you are not a friend offline – close enough for me to recognize you instantly by name – then you have to show yourself to be my friend. I can’t be friends with a sunset or a landscape or you based on all the other people you have pictures of in your profile instead of you. If you want to be on Facebook to connect with your close circle, remain private to everyone else and not be found by the public then you can choose to have no pictures of yourself and that’s fine – really. I’m talking specifically here about people who send me a friend request and expect to be social online.
Embrace You
Okay – got that off my chest.
Now let’s talk a little. Listen I don’t know exactly why you are reluctant to put yourself out there. We have clients who think they “photograph terribly” and “have never taken a good picture” and on and on and on… I see both sides of the coin here. On one hand the camera doesn’t completely lie in the sense that yes – that picture is you so it’s for the most part what you do indeed look like, but on the other hand there are plenty of factors that can contribute to a good picture. I could go into all those factors that a professional photographer brings to the table (there is obviously a huge difference and maybe that is what you need for your profile picture), but instead I want to focus on YOU first. This may sound cheesy (okay significantly cheesy) but the fact is that everyone is unique and beautiful. It is as true as the Earth is round. You are the only one of you – perfectly unique and the perfect version of you. Sure maybe I look at a picture of myself once in a while and think “ugh” for a second but you just gotta let that go – it’s that simple. If you can do that, if you can accept yourself, then you won’t “photograph terribly” regardless of whether you are in front of a friend’s iPhone or a pro’s Canon 5D and anything in between. If you are scrambling to figure out what your resolution will be for 2014 then first resolve right now to forgive yourself of any of your self-perceived flaws and shine! Embrace you! You absolutely deserve it.
An A-MAIZE-ing Family Session!
We love themed sessions! Donning gear of your favorite alma mater is a popular way to go and it was not the first time a family wore the Maize and Blue in our studio. It was fitting since it was the day before THE GAME against Ohio! The Wolverines may have come up just short in an epic edition of the rivalry this year, but this session was still definitely a winner!
We had all three family units here – Grandparents along with their kids and grandchildren in town from two different cities out of state. We snuck a couple shots of one pair of siblings in cute casual clothes first and here is one of them…
Then it was time to break out the maize and blue! Here’s a great photo of the proud grandparents with all of their grandchildren around them. We had The Victors blasting here in the studio – HAIL!!!
Here is a fun behind-the-scenes vine of the making of the photo above! 🙂
#GoBlue!!! Just in time for THE GAME! @bthecht @eharon https://t.co/0Bpr5K3Cdc
— Frameable Faces (@FrameableFaces) November 29, 2013
The second group of siblings were up next with their Michigan gear:
Then it was time to get each group of siblings with their parents into the mix. A great time for all and we all felt like “Leaders and Best” on this day!
Traditional Clothing Makes Us So Happy!
It is such a treasure to be exposed to different cultures especially when it includes the traditional dress of that culture. This family wore some of the most beautiful and colorful clothing you will ever see – a portrait photographer’s dream!!! Before we get to that though let’s take a look at them in formal wear – a handsome bunch!
Not only are they a spectacular looking family but they were a joy to be around! Very nice, fun and polite young men were these three boys!
We learned a lot getting to know these folks about the country they are originally from and we tried to make them promise to take us along the next time they make a trip to Africa… haha!
Here is a behind-the-scenes vine of the proceedings once they changed clothes with the brown background… 🙂
Traditional clothing makes us so happy! Beautiful colors, beautiful family!!! https://t.co/VJysNQk6PP
— Frameable Faces (@FrameableFaces) November 23, 2013
…as well as a stunning result with the red background, and how gorgeous is this mom!
We can’t say enough about this family – we hope you’ve enjoyed these photos!