On March 14th, 2014... Brittany Burden & Eric Westergren were joined together in front of their family & friends in marriage! Jwayne Productions had the amazing opportunity to re-tell their special day and could not have asked for such a great group of people to film! Shout out to Cameo appearance of Harrison & Philicia Wright, a past Jwayne Productions Couple! Without any delay here is the video! Please feel free to comment below your thoughts!
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Yesterday i had the privilege to Photograph & Film this amazing event held every year in Pearland TX at the KOC Hall. Don't Know what this great event is about? Watch the video below to learn more and we hope to see you next year! These are only a few photos taken from the event. You can view all of the photos here at http://www.jwayneproductions.com/red-hat-literacy-luncheon-2014.html
Jwayne Productions did a Photo shoot today for Dr. Arguello and his office. These photos were to be of the Dr. himself and to show his guests/clients what the office looks like.
Visit http://www.bracesinhouston.com/ for your orthodontic needs! OK so i know i have been slacking on the blog posts but i am trying to catch up haha.
A few months ago i had the pleasure to shoot the Conner Family. These were actually 2 families together for a fun and beautiful beach shoot! So...enjoy!!! Congratulations Ashlee Brooks & Stephen Sparks. On November 15th, 2013 at Lindsay lakes, they were joined together in front of their family & friends in marriage. May your love for each other only grow ever stronger in the days you share.
Philicia Hibbard & Harrison Wright Wedding Highlight from Jwayne Productions on Vimeo. on October 19th, 2013 at the Butlers Courtyard League City, Philicia & Harrison were joined together in marriage in front of their family & friends. This is their wedding retold. Like this video? Want to see more??? click below to view all of our wedding videos & also for package information!
Had a great time shooting the staff over at Pearland's Silver Creek Dental this morning! Gosh it just makes my job to easy when you have such a good looking staff to shoot! To schedule your Company staff portraits, call us or send us an email! We will be more than
happy to help! So I have been asked multiple times how to do a corporate portrait shoot. Well, the correct answer is... there is no real set way to do one. There are setups that will work most of the time, but each shoot will be different depending on certain items. 1. What is the photo used for? 2. What color is the subjects skin? Hair? clothes? 3. Where is the photo going to be taken? Inside or Outside? These are just some of the questions you need to ask when asked to shoot a corporate photo portrait. you do not want the person so show up wearing a blue shirt and the only background you brought was the same color blue. Or white on white for that matter. In order to produce effective corporate shots, you need to get as much information as possible so you can plan the shoot accordingly. The General Setup: 3 point lightingWhat does 3 point lighting mean? Well... it means exactly what is says, that there are 3 lights. these lights are referred to as: The main light The fill light and The Back light The main light is the "Main Light" in which will do most of the work to light up your subject. Our main light in the photo below is the Apollo Octobox to the left. The fill light is the light that will fill back in the shadows of the opposite side of the face. This light it normally set to a lower power outage that the main light, and is set further back. you do not want to over do this because you still want some shadows on the face, depending on what look you are going for. In our photo, we are using a silver reflector as our fill light. This is going to bounce our main-light back onto our subject. You will have to play around to get the reflector just right. Lastly, we have our back-light. This is the light that perpetrates our subject from the background and adds some depth to the photo. This is normally the light that is used to rim around the subjects shoulders or used as a hair light. In our photo below, our canon 580EX II on a boom pole is our back-light / hairlight. Now this is generally the normal setup, however we want to add a light to the background to separately light up the background from our subject. To do this we just used a small flash set to a very low power and placed it behind the subject aimed directly at the background. You do not want to overpower this light as you just want a small pop of flash. Now do remember that this is only the Basic setup. You can get creative and shoot with more lighting, most poses, different backgrounds and what ever you can think of! Get out and get creative =)!
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