S A V A N N A H S H A Y

I realized that I need to start posting more than one photo from an individual session. Instagram has become very saturated and pretty much everything is the same. Its all trendy stuff or whatever. With that being said, here are more photos from this shoot with Savannah.

Mishayla & Stephen | Last wedding of 2020

The last wedding of 2020 | Booked 2 days before the wedding which has more of a back story but Mishayla wrote it out way better than me. ESL. Read below her original post.

The story behind our wedding flowers is that they actually came all the way from Eugene, Oregon and were handmade by my very own Aunt Deli!! @deljeanbenton They are dried flowers and the fact that not one single petal was smashed in the mail was seriously a miracle. Check out @flowersandthyme for the full story!

Estes was such a good girl and even joined us for our canoe send-off!!

We had a “unity” fire, but we had all of our family light it with these awesome stick torches @dougabrown1 made! This symbolizes all the support, love, and light our family is showering us with! I also snuck a little love song in for @stephen_hays

Our original photographer we had planned for got covid just a few days before our wedding. Stephen and I pulled together our resources and with a little help from our friends, we were able to get in touch with @tuff_labs !! We couldn’t be happier with our photographs and are seriously thankful and stoked it all worked out!

...Enjoy the photos below.

Group Party Photos, How to?

Here is a rundown on how to take group photos. The most stressful time to think about these photos is before the wedding or quinceañera or whatever but remember we don’t have to reinvent the wheel. These photos can be very fun to do especially if you and everyone in the party are somewhat aware of what the outcome will be. This is why I decided to create this blog as an inspiration. These are some Go-To poses:

  1. Bouquets Out

    It’s as easy as the name makes it sound. Simply get those bouquets out and let em fly!

2. Arms Locked

This pose always reminds me of that pose where you swing your legs to one side and then the other. When you do this make sure you are super dramatic.

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3. Fake Laughs can be fun

Fake laughs usually spark up real laughs. I always leave it to the funny one in the group to make the most significant laugh to get everyone else going.

4. Mix & Match

Typically you have the guys on one side and the girls on the other. Sometimes its cool to mix and match. Just go wherever the world takes you. Guy, girl, guy, girl, two and two its whatever.

5. Hat Tricks

If you have hats or any other type of accessories use them, Throw them in the air put them in front of your faces or in other peoples faces. Get crazy.

6. Tear them apart

This is a classic bride on one side groom on the other and simply tear them away from each other.

7. Center of Attention

This one is easy put the couple or quinceañera and they are the center of attention.

8. The Lift

Pick them up

9. The Basic

No brainer here, easy peezy

10. Last, but not least, Kiddos First

Kids are somewhat impatient with photos, make sure to get their photos done first! That is all

Sindy + Giovanni

I have known Giovanni for years, which is why I was so stoked to cover their wedding. They actually asked me to cover their wedding on my birthday at bar louie, which is where business is done. In lieu of this it was only right to party with them at their wedding.

Before the party we faced a lot of challenges, mainly during our photoshoot. Those include, but are not limited to; rain, uncertainty,sneaking in to locations, and driving around houston which gives me anxiety because if you have ever been to Houston, you know, traffic is the worst. In spite of this, the photos came out amazing and I couldn’t have asked or a better couple to go on this adventure with. Not everyone is willing to go out in the pouring rain and risk their wedding dress getting dirty. So I applaud you guys and also thank you for being adventurers and dare I say Risk Takers.

The art of group photography

I remember the first time I covered a quinceañera. There were 9 Chambelanes, for those who don’t know Chambelanes are the Escorts for the quinceañera, often helping throughout the day and participating in a traditional waltz dance. Anyways. shooting 9 Chambelanes and one quinceañera is challenging because you don’t have an even number on each side. I didn’t know what I was doing so the photos came out “meh”. Over the months, dare I say years, I have mastered group photography so I am going to share some tips and techniques with you guys. This is useful for both photographers and people who are having events. (I.e. Weddings, Quinces, etc.)

  1. Establish Authority: The Bride or Quinceañera along with the photographer should work together on establishing authority. What I mean by establishing authority is having that command presence of telling people where to stand and how to pose. Most people get comfortable as long as you say somehting that kind of makes sense.

  2. Height Order: If you align the group to height order you usually form a triangle. Triangles are your friends when it comes to putting a group photo together. Always use height order too much mix&match just looks weird.

  3. Have a name for your “go to” poses: I have an infinite amount of names for different poses. Make sure you use names people know or that they can relate to. I’ll list a few you probably know of; “ White girl poses, Charlies angels, Arms crossed, Everybody jump on 3, Gang signs, The bro hug, Sweet victory. These are jsut some ideas and it usually gets people going!

Maria & Bruno and the beginning of an ERA

Maria & Bruno were my first couple that was affected by Covid 19 back in the spring. They were also one of the first people to hire me as a wedding photographer, booking me nearly 2 years before the actual wedding day, which was October 24, 2020. Since then I have been booked nearly every weekend.

I have heard of the nightmares of working as a wedding photographer. They said it was stressful, tedious, and sometimes not worth the time but I have had a blast working as a wedding photographer and I think that is because I know how to pick the good ones and also I’m a hard worker (Latino Genes). That is why I want to take the time to show my clients some love! You guys are awesome and a joy to work with. I expect great things for 2021! I ran out of things to say but in the meantime enjoy these photos of Maria & Bruno.

What is photography to me?

Photography has never been about the science to me, even though I know science plays a major role in the art. To me, photography is always about a feeling. I don’t feel emotions when I’m on a set with a backdrop and lights, when I’m supposed to force something to happen. I prefer to be in the moment——shooting life as it passes me by, without being able to control it. Photography has taught me not only to appreciate every moment but also to be more aware of my surroundings. I’ll forever be grateful for that.

Info:

Engagement session

Maria Flor y Santiago

Location: Alda’s Magnolia Hill

Shooting in 100% humidity

Coming in to this photoshoot I knew it was HOT. I realized i had messed up when i had been out for only 5 minutes and my shirt was completely drenched in sweat. Anyways I appreciate the fact that everyone pushed through and accomplished the mission. Check out all of our photos.

Photographers: Luis Bravo , Omar de Leon, Juan Inez Valdes

Model: Sarah Houchin

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What does Red mean to you? For me, it is anger, love, courage, and security. It is courage, a symbol of success and triumph but be careful, because red is blood and also strength. You have to learn to let go to stop hurting yourself. In China, red is a color that is related to good luck and long life.

Photos by: Luis Bravo

Photos by: Omar de Leon

Photos by Juan Inez Valdes

The Rhodes

I met Elena & Jude about a year ago. I figured they were nerds like myself because we were kind of good at Physics which is where we met in a Physics Lab at UALR. Both of them were actually my lab partners or whatever so there was plenty of time to get to know each other.. Anyways, a few months later they asked me to shoot their wedding.

There were a lot of unexpected things at their weddings, in other words it was very unorthodox. One of the things that I liked the most was how everyone talked about God. How much they love him and how much they want him in their Lives. That is just something that is inspiring to me because you don’t see a lot of that and I wish I did.

Elena & Jude, I wish you guys the very best.