This is another great session from a few weeks ago when I had a photography packed weekend with some new friends: Allie and Chris, Annie and Toby, Cailyn, Amanda, and Sarah. We came from five different states and met up in Cincinnati for some photographic awesomeness. After reading this post click on their names and check out their talent.
This was not only a special shoot because we were trashing an actual wedding dress but the bride was our fellow photographer, Sarah, and her husband, Sam. The trashing weapon of choice-paint. I’ll admit while editing this session I was particularly inspired by the paint, blank canvas, and thought of unique creations. I did something a bit different with the images below. I always treat each photograph as a piece of art but tend to find a particular “look” I like with most of the images and tie a whole shoot together. Well, I’m not sure if it was the paint that inspired me or the memory of something Sarah had said while we we photographing her (she and her husband planned on framing the dress and hanging it to display in the house) but I treated each photo from this session completely as it’s own canvas and processed them each individually without regard to how I had edited the previous photo. It took a bit longer than normal but I really like the result.
Also, with this post I’m trying out a new image display and watermark. I think the result is a step up, with cleaner lines, larger images, and a more simplistic representation of the company name. I’ll be using “P.S.” for some creative branding in the future so stay tuned for that.












For those who haven’t been keeping up, a few weeks ago I had a photography packed weekend with some new friends: Allie and Chris, Annie and Toby, Cailyn, Amanda, and Sarah. We came from five different states and met up in Cincinnati for some photographic awesomeness.
This next shoot, with Andrea and Lucas, featured some food products. Specifically of the ketchup and mustard variety, and I’m not going to lie, this session had one downside. Ketchup and mustard in large quantities smells REALLY bad. At one point the breeze blew in just the right direction, sweeping mass smells of stink into the majority of the photographers nostrils who were unfortunate enough to be standing down wind. I was one of those photographers. We all took a gasp of air and let out a harmonious “ewww…”. We weren’t the ones even covered in the condiments and for a second lost our composure.
So, Andrea and Lucas, thank you from the bottom of my heart for smelling like that and still managing to look that amazing.
We started with some “clean” shots. These two weren’t afraid to get a little kissy and it turned out great.

Hotness…

Seriously? Love these shoes!




Ok, can we say canvas? Really big canvas! My fav from this shoot…
Then it was time to get messy.


I’m thinking about using this one for a promo card… or is it a bit too Hitchcock-esque?

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For those who haven’t been keeping up, a few weeks ago I had a photography packed weekend with some new friends: Allie and Chris, Annie and Toby, Cailyn, Amanda,and Sarah. We came from five different states and met up in Cincinnati. It really was the perfect group, even with eight of us hovering around the models things moved along seamlessly, with the exception of running a bit late. Really though, the only reason shoots ran late is because we were just having a blast shooting. I encourage you to click on the names above, after finishing this post
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On to the post. As displayed in her Boudoir post, Erin is a gorgeous model and needed very little direction. She was a joy to work with. She brought something to the shoot I never expected but I was blown away by- an artistic reckless abandonment. Erin posed for our shots with ease and then when we moved over to the mud she went one step further for us. She said “Do you want me to put mud on my face? Cause I’ll do it.”. Ummm…. hello, seriously? Of course you can put mud on your face. If only more girls were willing to get a little dirty for art.
















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*ATTENTION* This Blog Post Contains Risque Content, displayed in a Tasteful Way.
Boudoir pictures and albums make great wedding day groom gifts as well as Birthday, Christmas, Valentines, or just because gifts for your husband!
This boudoir session was one of the shoots from a recent trip to Cincinnati I took to meet up with a group of new friends from the [B] School. The girls from the group, Allie, Annie, Cailyn, Amanda, Sarah, and myself rocked this boudoir session while the boys, Chris and Toby had boy talk downstairs. By “boy talk” I really mean that they probably debated the popular weekend issue of Nikon vs. Canon. Alright, on to the post, Erin was the perfect model, which these pictures beautifully display.
Again, you may want to skip this post if the female form makes you uncomfortable. The last pictures are the most revealing, so if you’ve seen more skin than you can handle (there is no full nudity), stop scrolling.












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Here is just a small sample of the extreme weekend I had in Cincinnati. This beauty is Erin, who can now be famously quoted for saying “Do you want me to put mud on my face? Cause I’ll do it.”. Gorgeous even covered in dirt and mud, I’ll admit it, I’m jealous.

I, Sheila, have so much to share in the coming weeks of some great shoots I was fortunate enough to take part in this past weekend. I’m busy editing at the moment and will be bringing some sneak peeks to you tomorrow.
As the first official post on the new blog I’d like to say welcome, and thanks for taking the time to check out the ongoings in my life.