As promised here is the lovely #bokeh headshot with the amazing local artist Arlene Marks. I knew we had something special while planning to shoot this! It took a long time because of the complexities of the concept. Arlene was awesome through a long photography session mostly sitting in the dark with bright lights in her face, a little like an interrogations scene in a movie! It was 100% worth it though. What we ended up with is a unique headshot that shows Arlene's character. It also creates a little curiosity about her business and is very visually interesting, just like her work! It is unique to her and her work. I don't do cookie-cutter solutions, every client is unique and special. It is why my portfolio is so bonkers, everyone is different and requires different photography! #mathieudecodtsphotography
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Story behind the shot: Number 6
This shoot was based on an idea a model friend had. She was inspired by another photoshoot she had seen with balloons in the background.
I hate just doing a shoot with random elements, I like these photography collaborations to be themed around a story. So we set about thinking up a story of why someone would be in a lovely dress and have balloons. I suggested a jilted girl, stood up on a big prom date. She would be dressed up fancy, with lovely hair and makeup and the balloons could have been an extravagant present like folks do on American prom dates.
So we set about planning. After searching locally for something suitable I ended up buying lots of red heart-shaped balloons on the internet. While we waited for them to arrive, from China if I remember rightly, we worked on the other elements. The model decided on a lovely little black dress with diamond accents and we both hunted for an urban location that could match our “stood up” prom date idea.
We finally decided on a landmark in Belfast, the “big fish” at the Lagan Weir in Belfast. The Belfast City Council had recently finished redeveloping the area around it with a nice urban park with some nice shrubbery and benches.
So to the day of the shoot, we both arrived at our agreed meeting spot, a cafe next to the landmark. The model had brought a party canister of Helium to fill the balloons and I had them and some ribbon. We both got a coffee and set about filling the balloons.
Never underestimate the preparations that go into a shoot. The model spent a lot of time on her hair, makeup and dress. And I spent a lot of time finding a location. Then on the day, it took us a good hour or two to fill the balloons! By the time we were finished the normally murky Northern Ireland weather had taken a turn for the worse. It didn’t rain too badly but the wind picked up substantially so my idea to light the shoot with an 8-foot umbrella had to be abandoned. We tried to make do with other lighting but the wind was so strong one of the key elements of the shoot, the big mass of balloons, just wasn’t working.
We decided to get another coffee and rethink, which is when the article head shot and this one were taken. I really like the portfolio shot because the model looks a little down heartened and upset, the outcome of being stood up? or the result of trying to shoot out in the wind and the rain in a thin evening dress?
While inside we spoke to the owner of the boat tours place next to the coffee shop who ended up offering us their boat to shoot on.
Not one to look a gift horse in the mouth we decided why not? The boat location would explain the windswept nature of the shoot at least. So we both did our first ever boat based shoot.
So the moral of this story? There is a lot of planning that goes into these type of shoots, but the real skill of being a professional photographer is being able to problem solve quickly. I had to change my location plan because of the weather and an unforeseen opportunity and my lighting equipment too but still got beautiful shots. I hope you like them. If you want to have your own story to tell get in touch. If you have a cool idea for a photography shoot I can make it happen. #mathieudecodtsphotography
Story behind the shot: Number 5
I really enjoy helping people feel better about themselves. Being a photographer allows me to get the best out of them when I shoot. People frequently focus on a lot of perceived negatives during a portrait session. Problems they have with their appearance, they always surprise me, normally a tiny little thing nobody would notice. Folks also get hung up on attributes that frequently others would kill for.
This beautiful lady was a relaxing after a “formal” shoot with another photorgapher. We were talking about her hair of all things. Very much like my wife she is blessed with very beautiful, naturally wavy hair. Now of course she was complaining about how hard it is to manage.
This is something that always surprises me. I always see the beauty in everyone I shoot and frequently they don't themselves. For example women with beautiful shiny straight hair want curly hair. Women with voluminous curly hair see straight hair and want that. And women like my wife and this lovely lady with vibrant naturally wavy hair are not happy with it either.
I told her how my wife handles it, basically she washes it and then lets it air dry, and never ever brushes it! I always thought it was weird my wife didn't brush her hair until one day I offered to romantically brush it for her and it turned into an afro of sorts!
But I digress, I convinced this lovely lady to embrace the volume in her hair. Isn't it beautiful? She has a lovely smile of course too but her hair is so beautiful. I posed her and we took a few different shots to capture a relaxed headshot emphasising her natural asset, her hair.
So are you happy with your hair? I hope so, love the skin or hair you have been blessed with. #mathieudecodtsphotography
Story behind the shot: Number 4
The next shot is a beautiful young woman who suffers from a terrible disability. Hopefully, you didn't see the second part, only her beauty. This was another shot from the event helping folks with disabilities look and feel fabulous. Despite suffering from a rare, painful and incurable condition that has forced her into a wheelchair she was an upbeat and a bubbly person to shoot.
What she wanted more than anything on that day was a picture of her standing, while she can stand with a stick her feet are swollen and painful so she can only manage a few seconds at best. I love this shot because she was a little nervous before the shoot so I told her I wanted to test my camera. She had just finished hair and makeup so I asked her to move over to a plain wall for the background and asked her about her plans for the shoot while I tested my camera. It is funny but frequently I get my best shots while “testing” my camera like this. People are relaxed when they think I am not working but a lot of the time they get stressed and stiff when a photographer says “let's start”.
By using this technique I got a nice quiet calm portrait as she reflected on what she wanted. It really puts your life in perspective when you meet someone who suffers so much every day but is able to be so thankful for small mercies like a picture without her chair in the backdrop, the handle of which I photoshopped out in this photo. It helps that she was gorgeous too, of course, it made my work as a photographer so much easier. She was engaged and soon to be married and I hope they are really happy together. I also hope she was able to stand for some of the wedding like she planned too. I got a lovely shot of her standing with a stick outside and her face lit up when she saw it on the back of my camera. Such a simple thing that we all take for granted, I'm glad I was able to give her a lasting photographic memory of her achievement. That is one of the really special things about portrait photography, capturing moments so people can remember them forever.
Story behind the shot: Number 2
Next up in this series is this lovely metallic themed head shot. For a long time, I had the idea of a woman as if like a precious metal, coming out of a rock face. I had also done some experimenting with a metallic shimmer for lips and wanted to try it out. I will reveal the surprising secret at the end.
Anyway, the idea was to have a woman in gold leaning upon the rock face as if part of it. I contacted a local model interested in collaborating together and discussed the shoot. She got a dress from Amazon, I hunted down a bronze gold lipstick and a proper gold metallic nail polish and a location.
I looked at lots of locations. Despite searching high and low for weeks, I ended up finding the perfect place very close to my own home, Belshaw quarry, just outside Lisburn!
On the day of the shoot, everything went great, I got “the” shot. The one that makes me feel that I achieved what I set out to do when I can make real the vision in my head.
After the shoot, the model asked for a nice headshot for her portfolio, so I packed away the paraphernalia from the shoot and used a simple set up.
I deliberately posed her in front of the rock face to mirror her golden skin tone and green eyes with the rocks and moss behind her.
Oh and that secret lip trick? Cake frosting. A metallic gold edible cake topping! A normal bronze lipstick with a sprinkling of sugar frosting patted on top. Just be sure to use sugar-based frosting, not the decorative non-edible variation.
I hope you liked this story, if so, share it with your friends, maybe try the lip trick yourself and tell me about your results? Hope to see you next week for a uniquely colourful and black and white shot.
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