Let There Be Glam!
by Val on Nov.23, 2010, under General, Portrait
These days I had the opportunity to review some long forgotten photo sessions. Many of these pics never saw the light of day…until today.
If you are a photographer, it doesn’t hurt to look back every once in a while and revisit your old work. You’ll be surprised how much life you’ll find in these photos. And boy, my archives are a true Mecca. Sometimes I just keep repeating to myself: “Don’t go there, don’t you dare!!!”, simply because I know darn well how long I’ll spend looking and editing these pictures. Yeah, you do rediscover yourself this way. A little bit of touch up here, some adjustments there, total noise annihilation (Lightroom 3 does a killer job here), and booom! You’ve got a brand new, totally sparkling image! Don’t forget though, you gotta restrain yourself every once in a while – because otherwise new work is going to hit you like a freight train.
Enough said. This post marks the beginning of an ongoing “Rediscover Valdorama” project as I will be digging all kinds of cool images out of the dust. The wedding season is cooling off a bit and I’ve got some really HOT wedding-related surprises for you coming up (did I say HOT!?), but this particular project is going to be mostly about glam photography. These are all fantastic girls I had the pleasure photographing a while ago. I had a total blast doing it. The next couple of days I’ll be adding new pictures… a new girl each day.
It’s late Tuesday night right now, and I am starting with a Maya’s photos. EN-JOYYYY!!!
Day TWO, Wednesday night. Blue eyes. Golden hair. Let there be pink. Let there be Jessica.
Day THREE, three girls. Paige, Rebecca & Monica. Happy Thanksgiving!
Day FOUR & FIVE. Irma, Pt. 1:
Day SIX. Irma, Pt. 2:
…Don’t forget to check the blog every day. More sweet stuff coming up real soon.
Yours truly,
CT Wedding Photographer Val Nanovsky
November 30th, 2010 on 10:56 AM
Like in the Genesis “By the seventh day “Val” had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.” I’m sure many people are envy on you and your profession. To be a photographer is a hard burden :)