Today I had an engagement session with Ashley & Alexander in Cranes Roost Park in UpTown Altamonte Springs. They said they were shy, but it doesn't show in the portraits!
UpTown Altamonte has really grown in recent years. Cranes Roost Park has gone over an extensive makeover. Besides having a wonderful area for walking and jogging, the Park is right next to the mall, the movie theatre, and tons of great places to grab a delicious bite of food.
We started off the E-Session in front of the European-style plaza. It was beautifully decorated for Christmas. It plaza also makes a wonderful spot for small intimate weddings! At night, there is a choreographed lighted fountain show!
Ashley & Alex continued to make their way around the park. I had them sit down in front of the new amphitheater. As we were walking back, Ashley wanted a lift from Alex! He gave her a piggy-back right. It was a great impromptu movement to capture. I think it really shows how much fun they have as a couple.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Family, Children & Maternity Session
Today I had the pleasure to have a photo session with the Albin Family in Daytona Beach. Shannon was exact 30 weeks the day of the shoot with babt Rhiley. Connor and Elia were wonderful during the shoot. The window provided some beautiful light to capture great portraits with Shannon & Devin and the children. I cannot wait till Rhiley is born next year, I hope to photograph her newborn session!
For more portraits from this shoot, please check out my Facebook page.
For more portraits from this shoot, please check out my Facebook page.
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Albin Family,
Children,
Daytona Beach,
Family,
Maternity,
Natural light,
Portraits
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Senior Representatives
Amy Van Epps Photography is looking for 5 senior reps for the 2011-2012 school year from Orange and Seminole counties. Senior Reps are students who represent Amy Van Epps Photography in exchange for credits toward the cost of their own senior pictures. It is possible for a rep to save hundreds of dollars on the cost of their own senior portraits by referring their friends and classmates. Candidates must be a senior during 2011-2012 school year and are outgoing, energetic, have a great style and have tons of school spirit. As a rep you will receive a complementary senior session (a $150 value), 50 rep cards to pass out to friends and classmates, as well as complementary Facebook portraits.
Do you think you would be an ideal candidate to be a senior rep? Please call or e-mail me at amy@amyvanepps.com to find out more information. My website and my Facebook page
Busy November!
I can't believe Thanksgiving is right around the corner!
I'm actually quite excited this week. I will be photographing the Albin family in Daytona Beach tomorrow. Shannon is pregnant with lil Rhiley, so I'll be doing some maternity poses too.
Tuesday I will be doing an engagement with Ashley & Alexander in Altamonte Springs. We decided to meet at 4 pm. The light is going to be gorgeous!
I'm actually quite excited this week. I will be photographing the Albin family in Daytona Beach tomorrow. Shannon is pregnant with lil Rhiley, so I'll be doing some maternity poses too.
Tuesday I will be doing an engagement with Ashley & Alexander in Altamonte Springs. We decided to meet at 4 pm. The light is going to be gorgeous!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Now on Twitter!
Amy Van Epps Photography is now on Twitter!
Check it out and follow me for updates.
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Check it out and follow me for updates.
Are you on Facebook? "Like" the Amy Van Epps photography page to see her latest work and specials.
Facebook page
Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Something Special this Holiday Season
Are you wanting to give your significant other something special for the holidays? Thinking of popping the question to your sweetheart? Visit my friends Dana and Jim at Gems of the Jungle Jewelers in Orlando. Not only do they have a wide variety of jewelry to select from, but they also do hand crafted custom pieces!
Their website
Their Facebook page
Their website
Their Facebook page
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Don't Let Uncle Bob Ruin Your Wedding Photos
Don't let Uncle Bob Ruin Your Wedding Photos
This is based on an article I read in the January 2009 Rangefinder magazine and based on my own experience in the photography business.
Many young couples think that because Uncle Bob bought a new, expensive, digital camera and that they have seen his pretty pictures of flowers that he is able to photograph their wedding.
Because of all of these Uncle Bobs, people can have instant gratification by having their photos on a CD at the end of the day.
Brides will spend $1,500 on a dress, $500 for a cake, $850 for a DJ, $1,000 for catering, but will let Uncle Bob take photos of their wedding for free or next to nothing. Your wedding is an investment, so why wouldn't you invest on a professional photographer to capture one of the most special days of your life?
Would you let a friend who has no mechanic experience, but owns some wrenches, a flashlight, and a jack to rebuild your car engine? Have your best friend who makes an excellent spaghetti and meatball dinner to cater your entire wedding? Have a stranger diagnose your medical problems? Perhaps you would, but it is probably not the best idea.
When you select a professional photographer, you are getting more than just a fancy camera, you are getting a wedding planner. The professional arrives at the wedding with the ability to unobtrusively capture the sequence and events of the day and not be the center of attention. A professional photographer knows where to stand to capture the special moments during the ceremony. A professional photographer knows when to anticipate those special moments. A professional photographer is knowledgeable about proper lighting and how to pose the family and the bridal party for portraits in a limited amount of time.
Uncle Bob will either hand the couple a stack of pictures or perhaps a CD with images that might never be seen by friends or guests. With a professional, newlyweds will have the choice of a traditional album, customized photographs, and much more.
This idea is also the same for maternity photos, family portraits, and headshots. Professional photographers are not producing a generic image from those photo studios found at department stores. Each photo session is UNIQUE to the client.
So, please keep this in mind when you are planning your wedding or next portrait session. You may think you are paying "too much" for a professional photographer and want to use Uncle Bob. With Uncle Bob you may have out of focus, blurry, and poorly framed photos. Your photography sessions are an investment and you are paying for a professional who has experience and the proper equipment to capture your special moments.
This is based on an article I read in the January 2009 Rangefinder magazine and based on my own experience in the photography business.
Many young couples think that because Uncle Bob bought a new, expensive, digital camera and that they have seen his pretty pictures of flowers that he is able to photograph their wedding.
Because of all of these Uncle Bobs, people can have instant gratification by having their photos on a CD at the end of the day.
Brides will spend $1,500 on a dress, $500 for a cake, $850 for a DJ, $1,000 for catering, but will let Uncle Bob take photos of their wedding for free or next to nothing. Your wedding is an investment, so why wouldn't you invest on a professional photographer to capture one of the most special days of your life?
Would you let a friend who has no mechanic experience, but owns some wrenches, a flashlight, and a jack to rebuild your car engine? Have your best friend who makes an excellent spaghetti and meatball dinner to cater your entire wedding? Have a stranger diagnose your medical problems? Perhaps you would, but it is probably not the best idea.
When you select a professional photographer, you are getting more than just a fancy camera, you are getting a wedding planner. The professional arrives at the wedding with the ability to unobtrusively capture the sequence and events of the day and not be the center of attention. A professional photographer knows where to stand to capture the special moments during the ceremony. A professional photographer knows when to anticipate those special moments. A professional photographer is knowledgeable about proper lighting and how to pose the family and the bridal party for portraits in a limited amount of time.
Uncle Bob will either hand the couple a stack of pictures or perhaps a CD with images that might never be seen by friends or guests. With a professional, newlyweds will have the choice of a traditional album, customized photographs, and much more.
This idea is also the same for maternity photos, family portraits, and headshots. Professional photographers are not producing a generic image from those photo studios found at department stores. Each photo session is UNIQUE to the client.
So, please keep this in mind when you are planning your wedding or next portrait session. You may think you are paying "too much" for a professional photographer and want to use Uncle Bob. With Uncle Bob you may have out of focus, blurry, and poorly framed photos. Your photography sessions are an investment and you are paying for a professional who has experience and the proper equipment to capture your special moments.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Thursday Photoshoot
Steven Pedrosa and I were in the studio on Thursday. I continued my distortion series, but decided to share some more traditional portraits.
Labels:
Amy Van Epps Photography,
Distortion,
Steven Pedrosa,
Studio
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Retouching
I have come a long way in the past few years with my Photoshop and my retouching skills. Although I enjoy retouching photos, I think too many times retouchers can go too far. Just look at any magazine next time you are in line at the grocery store. I try to enhance my photographs, but not try to do so in a deceiving way. People have lines and wrinkles!
I am a fan of Amy Dresser's work. She is unbelievable with what she can do in Photoshop. Take a look, you have probably seen her work before Amy Dresser's Website.
Here is an example of my latest retouching work. I did not take the photograph. You can click to enhance the size of the photo.
I am a fan of Amy Dresser's work. She is unbelievable with what she can do in Photoshop. Take a look, you have probably seen her work before Amy Dresser's Website.
Here is an example of my latest retouching work. I did not take the photograph. You can click to enhance the size of the photo.
Labels:
Amy Dresser,
Amy Van Epps Photography,
Photoshop,
Retoucher,
Retouching
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Distortion
I had a lot of fun in the studio this past weekend! I was able to photograph the beautiful Sou-Ann Nieves.
I also started a project I am basing on distortion. Sou-Ann Nieves and Victor Rollins modeled for the shoot.
I am currently working on posting photos from the Hedrick/Monroe wedding. Stay tuned!
Labels:
Amy Van Epps Photography,
Daytona Beach,
Distortion,
Photoshoot,
Sou-Ann,
Studio,
Victor
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