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My friends hired me to shoot their engagement/Save the date pictures!
Her name’s Ariel so they Disneybounded as Ariel and Eric. I’m super happy with how they came out, this was just so much fun to shoot.


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Week 7: EngagmentTaken 2/12/15This week’s post is late because I wa on my first real PhotograpWeek 7: EngagmentTaken 2/12/15This week’s post is late because I wa on my first real Photograp

Week 7: Engagment
Taken 2/12/15


This week’s post is late because I wa on my first real Photography assignment. These two are co-workers of mine and about 3-4 months ago they approached me and asked me to do something I never thought possible, They asked me to shoot their engagement/save the date photos. And they wanted it at Disneyland since that is where they met and both work.

So we collaborated back and forth, finally nailing down details, and since her name is Ariel they did a Disneybound of Ariel and Eric from when she’s on land and they explore the town.

This was such a fun shoot and I am beyond honored that they gave me this amazing opportunity to shoot this and they also gave me complete control of the shoot which was really exciting to work with.

I’ll be posting more of these as I finish editing them!


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Here’s one of our engagement photos.


My fiancé is amazing. Almost immediately after we proposed and put on our rings, I asked if we could honor Hera (/the Gods) with our wedding stuff. Without any hesitation, they said yes (again) and gave me time to think of what I wanted. So, as my practice is more symbolic and dedicative, we decided on getting a pair of peacock brooches to wear in our engagement photos. They ended up putting their’s on a necklace and teased me for my overly large one. And we discovered our dog is MUCH more photogenic than we are

I truly pray to Hera, Aphrodite, and all of the Gods for guiding me to this amazing, loving, and just ridiculous person. Even when things aren’t perfect in our lives, we’re here together and I don’t think that would have happened without the Gods looking out for us. I’ll continue to love my soon to be wife until the day I die. And if the Gods see it fit, I’ll hold her hand while we walk through Hades together.


Glory to the Gods. Em, I Love You


Cheers

-D

engagement photos of my good friends Sam & Adam @crookedtreecoffee (at Crooked Tree Coffeehouse)

engagement photos of my good friends Sam & Adam @crookedtreecoffee (at Crooked Tree Coffeehouse)


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Kevin & Tara’s NYC Pier Engagement Session…

It’s always a compliment when other photographers ask you to photograph their wedding. Not only am I humbled, but excited to share in fellow photographer Kevin & Tara’s wedding next year. To begin the whole wedding process we met up last week on Pier 64 in NYC, where they shared their first kiss. The pier is a beautiful romantic setting, especially at sunset, and a perfect place to take engagement photos. After a few hours, some wine, and a great sunset, the session came to a wrap. It was an awesome evening capturing these two together.


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Ashley and Jared | Long Beach, CAPhotos by: Jered Scottblog | website | tumblr | twitter | instagramAshley and Jared | Long Beach, CAPhotos by: Jered Scottblog | website | tumblr | twitter | instagramAshley and Jared | Long Beach, CAPhotos by: Jered Scottblog | website | tumblr | twitter | instagramAshley and Jared | Long Beach, CAPhotos by: Jered Scottblog | website | tumblr | twitter | instagramAshley and Jared | Long Beach, CAPhotos by: Jered Scottblog | website | tumblr | twitter | instagramAshley and Jared | Long Beach, CAPhotos by: Jered Scottblog | website | tumblr | twitter | instagram

Ashley and Jared | Long Beach, CA

Photos by: Jered Scott

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I created a Facebook page to show all my photography. Please feel free to go check it out.

I created a Facebook page to show all my photography. Please feel free to go check it out.


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As a photographer, I notice a lot about my subjects – especially their insecurities about having their photos taken. Not everyone is a natural model, and even those who are get camera shy. I know firsthand how awkward it sometimes is to be in front of the camera. It’s also awkward for the photographer! You don’t want to be that photographer telling corny jokes or constantly telling people how to pose, which looks too forced. The trick is making the shoot as natural as possible, which is something that comes with practice on both sides. Here are some tips for you – the subject – on what to do during your next photoshoot to make it less awkward and more fun for all involved.

  • Come Prepared– Planning is always key for both the photographer and subject. For example, always have a small bag that holds your makeup essentials for quick touch-ups. If you’re doing individual shots, see if a friend can come along to carry your phone and bag so that they’re not in the way of any photos (not all photographers have an assistant with them to do this). Also remember to bring any accessories (great way to change a photo without doing a full outfit change) and props. Have a second pair of shoes (flats if you’re already wearing heels) for both comfort and variety. If it’s an engagement shoot, be sure to have the ring! But souvenirs from trips you’ve taken together or items from special events you’ve went to can also serve as unique props. You may also want to bring the wedding invitations to document. Same with family and pet photography – bring props! Your child’s favorite toy can simultaneously put them at ease while adding to the memory. A chew toy can be used by the photographer to grab your dog’s attention so Fido is looking in their direction and not towards the strangers walking by.
  • Research Photos Beforehand – As the subject, it can make your job much easier by having some poses in mind before going to the shoot. If you’re having engagement photos made, look online at Pinterest or simply Google example engagement photos to see what your aesthetic is and what poses you like. You can even screenshot some of these to show to your photographer so that they can get a better idea of the style you desire. You can see what looks stiff or what will show off your best assets, and you can even practice poses beforehand in a mirror so get a feel for what looks natural to you.
  • Try to Ignore Me – By “me,” I mean the photographer. I know this will all depend on your photographer’s personality, but for me, I often like when the person or couple gets in his/her/their own world. Looking away at your surrounding environment or thinking of a happy memory can give a different, natural expression on the face that doesn’t look forced. Having conversation with other people in the photo and making each other laugh will always yield wonderful, organic results. These “candid” moments usually end up being the best photos.
  • ConsiderColor – Depending on the location of your shoot, what you wear can make or break the photo, regardless of your own insecurities. If you’re shooting in a colorful city, try to wear something flattering that’s more neutral. Busy patterns will clash with your background. If you’re going to be in nature or around a lot of greenery, try to go for something that’s still solid but perhaps brighter in tone. Know what colors look best on you – ask a friend or two if you need to! If you have your outfit planned ahead of time, and it’s something you feel comfortable in (that will go with a variety of backgrounds), it’s one less thing to worry and feel self-conscious about during the shoot!
  • Keep Perspective – A lot of this goes along with staying out of your own world, but try to remember that the photographer is usually just as nervous as you are. It’s stressful when you’re trying to make sure the lighting is right and that you get a good number of quality photos within the time frame of the shoot. We’re constantly hoping for the best outcomes and that our equipment doesn’t decide to go haywire that day. If you realize that you’re both probably feeling a little anxious, it can help put your mind at ease and not be so self-conscious. We want to capture your natural look, so try to relax and enjoy the attention. You’re gorgeous and deserve it!

Hopefully, these tricks can make all your next shoots Instagram-worthy… but what are your tips on making your photos look effortless? Let us know!

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