Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Naked Beauty Project

If you haven't seen it on my business page already, you should probably check it out! ;D


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The Naked Beauty Project was something I decided to start when my friend, Samantha (as seen gorgeously in a previous post), sent me this photo: *unfortunately I am not sure who the photographer or models are so I cannot direct you to where the photo came from or who to credit for it*


She was saying how cool a shoot like this would be! I agreed! But I didn't want it to be all about the "bad" parts of a person. I wanted us to be able to celebrate the good as well!

Everyone talks behind people's backs. Let's face it. We are never going to like all the decisions other people make. We are never going to say "I want my life to be exactly like that person's!", because we all have our own opinions and we all like different things. No one is perfect. Period. We are humans, we make mistakes, we do things we don't mean to do. But I feel like we don't really realize all the "bad things" we say and do that we think don't affect anyone, yet they do.

I'm just as guilty of this as the next person. I really try to be the best person I can be every day, but some days all you wanna say is "Fuck it all!!!" Sometimes someone does something that makes us so mad we curse them under our breath and wish the next time they go the a movie in the theater they will have to sit next to someone who talks during the entire movie.  We either learn to get past these things, forgive and forget, or we learn to keep these people out of our lives. Sometimes two people really just don't mesh, and that's OK. The important thing, is to see the good in yourself and do what you can to see the good in others. Everyone has something good about them, and something equally bad. That bad thing could be that they are the talker in the theater, and the good could be that they bought a ticket for the person behind them.

Life is strange like that....

On to the project itself!! I wanted each person to appear naked behind a single piece of poster board. The "nude-ness" of it representing the baring of the soul, the release of writing the words down and seeing them in front of you, the good and the bad. It's all about getting out the bad things that people have said about you, things you've heard about yourself, or insecurities that you have about yourself. It's about facing those things...and then it's about releasing all of that and seeing all the good in yourself! Embracing the physical, emotional and mental amazingness that is YOU!!!! I want everyone to remember that they are unique and brilliant and special and amazing and all those other good things!! However you want to see it...I want you to see the good!

It's crazy to me how difficult it was to think up and write down these words and phrases....I sat there for over an hour staring at my poster board and trying to think of what to write and if I was going to seem conceited if I wrote down certain words or phrases on the good side, or if I was brave enough to admit some of the bad things to myself.
 It's amazing how much I think about how people will judge me or what they will think of me. I never realized it much until I did this. The bad things I had a hard time with simply because I realized I'd never really heard specifics of the things people didn't like about me. I know they are there and I know there are people out there that don't like me...but I'd never really heard why. One situation in particular, I heard about a gal who didn't like me and refused to work with me (for a small part time thing I was thinking about helping out with). I found out who she was, looked her up on Facebook (as all us creepers do, haha!) and realized I had no idea who she was. I somehow annoyed, pissed off or hurt someone I don't even know and I don't know how I did it. I was almost tempted to message her and ask her why she didn't like me so I could try to apologize or make up for whatever it was I had done...and then found myself feeling sorry for her for spending even some part of her life "hating" me and I was none the wiser. I still wonder, but it's just not worth it I suppose.

These are the things I'm talking about when I say we hurt people or irritate or upset them without even realizing. It sucks. A lot. I sometimes look back at things I've done (even YEARS ago) and wish I could go back and change them or do something different or take it back. For instance when I was on the Wizards Dance Team and we were about to do team photos. One gal was told she had to wear her hair straight, despite the fact that for every single game she wore her hair curly. It was her, it was how she did her hair, there should have been no reason for her to straighten her hair for the photos. The day of the shoot  came and she started curling her hair and was therefore told she couldn't participate in the shoot. She said something along the lines of, "I am either wearing my hair curly, like I always do, or I'm not doing the shoot." And so they told her she couldn't do it and she left...she remained on the team but then none of the photos had her in them. I wish so much I could go back and tell them that if she wasn't going to be in the shoot, then I wasn't going to be either. I get really angry at myself every single time I think about it. Like now...now I'm angry with myself...argh!!!

Anyway...back on track. I want everyone that is willing to participate in this project to join!! There will be more shoots in the future and they will all be announced on my business page on Facebook (link above).

Eventually, I want to turn this project into a book. Anyone that has done the project is allowed to be in the book, but not required! Each person would have to sign a waiver stating they allow their photo to be published in the book. I would love to have everyone have their own page with only their photo and a paragraph to explain their experience with the project or why they chose the words and phrases the wrote or a short explanation of their life experiences or whatever they want! It would have to be approved of course..but that's the future goal for this project!

Now for the details that go into the making of this project if you want to participate!

The requirements:
1) You must appear naked behind the poster board. That's kinda the whole point ;P
2) You must write something on each poster board. Something bad and something good. I don't care how many things you write, but a large part of the project is all about the words on the boards. (the words can only be on the poster board)
3) You can write whatever you want on the poster board. Anything. As long as you are being true to the project.
4) Since this project is about you, you are the only subject allowed in your photos.
5) You must be at least 18 to participate.
6) The photo will be posted to Facebook on my business page. That is another part of this project, not only being brave enough to do it, but being brave enough to let the world know you love yourself!
7) Photos are chosen by the photographer (me)
8) You must watch my business page to see when the next shoot is for the project. Too many people have asked me to specifically invite them and it unfortunately becomes too difficult for me to do so :( I believe when I create the event on my page, it automatically sends it to everyone...but I'm not 100% sure. The best way to stay tuned for when the shoots are is to 'Like' the page and receive updates from there!
9) If you choose to sign up for one of the events you MUST comment on the event so I know for sure you will be attending. Just "joining" the event does not give me the assurance you will show up.
10) Please only sign up if you are absolutely sure (assuming no emergencies or unforeseen circumstances such as a babysitter backing out or getting called into work or other horrible things I would rather not consider) you will make it. Spots per shoot are always limited so we want to make sure the people who will actually be able to attend sign up. There will be multiple shoots so there will be a chance for everyone to join this project!
11) Please respect this project. If you want to do it, take it seriously. This is not meant to be a joke, to be made fun of or to degrade anyone. I have not yet had a problem with this, but would rather not have a problem become of it either.
12) As much as there are some requirements for this shoot, I want you to have fun and be you!!! If you want to wear shoes, jewelry, accessories or anything else, please do! Sometimes I may unfortunately have to put the kabosh on something or another just because it veers away from my original plan for this project too much, but please feel free to ask about something unique you would like to do!!
13) I can't think of any more right now, hahaha! There may be more to come as I am learning more and more what the specifics are as I do more shoots!

Any questions about this project? Please feel free to contact me on my business page!! I am very willing to answer any and all questions and would love for YOU to be a part of it!


YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL!!!!


Thursday, March 13, 2014

The Ultimate-Everything-You-Could-Ever-Need Wedding Day Emergency Kit

In my years as a photographer's assistant and as a wedding photographer, I have put together what I consider to be the ultimate wedding day emergency kit. This comes from things I have seen go wrong, things I have heard go wrong, and things I think could go wrong. I have started it with what I believe is the basics any bride should have on their wedding day just in case something goes wrong. Obviously you do not have to bring all of these things!! (Unless of course you are like me and way too paranoid and are an over-packer and want to be over prepared..) This is simply a guide of all the things you may possibly consider having with you on your wedding day. 
The purpose of an emergency kit is to have these things with you and in reach so you don't have to waste time making stops at the drug store or Wal-Mart when you hardly have time to pee let alone traipse all over town in search of something you wish you had thought of before. Being prepared never hurts!!
I suggest the emergency kit be put in a tackle box or traveling makeup container as they tend to have the best compartments, although any ol' grocery bag or shoe box will do the trick! Remember these do not necessarily need to be full size items! Smaller, trial or travel size items will work just as well and to save money hit up your local dollar store for most of these items!

The Ultimate Wedding Day Emergency Kit!!!
Bare Minimum
Clear lip gloss and/or chapstick
Translucent face powder
Touchup Makeup
Straws (for drinking to avoid lipstick smudges)
Bobby pins
Hairspray
Brush and teasing comb
Deodorant (all ladies apply to your thighs before getting into your dresses to avoid chaffing!)
Granola bars (or other non-messy snacks: nuts, soda crackers, teddy grahms)
Stain remover (stick or wipes)
Water (Make sure everyone is staying hydrated all day!)
Needle and thread (multiple thread colors)
Scissors
Bandaids
Safety pins
Aspirin
Gum/mints
Tissues
Lint roller
Double sided tape
Extra earring backs (You would be amazed at how often these are needed!)
Flats or flip flops for the bride
Needle nose pliers (usually needed to bustle the dress)
Matches/lighter
Baby wipes (Can also double as makeup removers)
Nail file
Fan (mini motorized or accordion)
Tampons/pads
Super glue
Tweezers


I want to be extra prepared
Oil absorbing sheets
Compact mirror
Curling iron/flat iron
Nail clipper
Extra boutonniere pins
Tums
Bug spray
Sunscreen
Eyedrops
Cash (to make change or for tips or vending machines)
Clear nail polish (to stop runs in panty hose)
Static guard
Q-tips
Clear elastics (for hair or other small mishaps)
Mini alcohol of bride’s choice
Hem tape
Ribbon (Could be used in case a lace up dress needs it or if a bouquet starts to come apart)
Lotion
Zip ties
Sunglasses
Wisps/toothbrush and toothpaste/mouthwash
Umbrella
Hot glue gun
Midol
Energy drinks or gaterade/powerade
Hand sanitizer



Must have all the things!
Makeup removers
Face moisterizer
Extra nylons
Socks (black is usually best)
Allergy medication
Ponytail holders
Hair dryer
Baby powder (could also be used on the thighs to prevent chaffing)
Extra buttons
Perfume
Pepto bismol
Floss (toothpicks)
Extra memory card (SD card)
Batteries
Pen
Nail polish (in bride’s and bridesmaid’s colors if applicable)
Grocery bags
Vaseline
White chalk (can remove grease stains)
Packing tape
Contact solution/contact case
Cotton balls
Copy of vows
Copy of speaches
Disposable razors
Mini shaving cream
Cough drops
Back up jewelry
Extension cord
Nail polish remover
Sharpie
Ziploc bags
Extra panties
Small towel
Chargers for phones

Bottle opener
Steamer

You've gone too far
The kitchen sink

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Samantha Boudoir


 This is one of my favorite examples of boudoir not necessarily meaning you have to be nude or in expensive lingerie. Boudoir is about feeling sexy, no matter the clothing. Almost all these photos are in black and white, but that's because I personally feel like boudoir photos tend to look better in black and white. They seem more intimate and emotional....
































































Monday, March 3, 2014

Websites are hard and time consuming...

I tried. Really, I did. I will eventually some day have a "real" website for my photography, but for right now I just don't have the time, patience and effort to put into everything a website requires.
So I'm settling for a blog right now. I can still share photos, advice and get the word out that my camera and myself are looking for new adventures and ready to capture all the beauty the world will put in front of us. 

My camera and I have become close friends. It's a very deep and loving relationship we have for one another. Yes, we have our arguments, but what person in a relationship with an inanimate object doesn't? Betty (yes, she has a name. It comes from my mother's long lost dream of opening a bar & grill called Betty's Be-Bop. It's an inside family joke and it's ok if you don't understand. We're weird, a bit crazy, yet one of the most loving families I've ever known and that's just the way we like it! :P) and I are ready to conquer the world...in a matter of speaking. You love your pet? We'll take pictures of that! You love your significant other? We'll take pictures of that! You love your video games? We'll take pictures of that!

You get the gist. We do not discriminate! We will attempt photos of anything once! Well...ok almost anything.....um...yeah..anyway....!!

On this blog is where I will begin making posts about my personal experiences with photography and my suggestions and advice from those experiences to better your future photo shoots!

On this blog you can view shoots I have done, shoots I want to do and photos that give me inspiration to continue on this path. 

I invite you all to take a small step inside my world and take a chance to forget your own, if only for a moment to breathe. Everyone needs something. A photo can't always give you that, but it sure doesn't hurt to try.

Have a question? Want to book Betty and me for a shoot? Email me and we can discuss further! :D
farren.anna@hotmail.com


So let's fall into the rabbit hole and see what happens in wonderland.