winter

WINTERTIME OUTDOOR SESSION: fears and facts.

So you’ve decided to book an outdoor photoshoot. In wintertime. And #babyitscoldoutside! Not sure what to do? 

Do you need to wait until spring?
Is in-studio session the only acceptable option?
Is it just the same thing as doing the session in summer?

Based not on theory, but on our experience (as always), here’re some important moments you should keep in mind:

Fear: It’s quite impossible to do outdoors photo shoots at this time of the year, I’d probably book a session with Christmas tree and a fireplace somewhere in-studio. 

Reality: If you’re visiting New York, (or living here, but still doubting where to get your beautiful pictures done) it would be such a waste of your chance to take the shots somewhere in a studio. They will look like any other studio pictures in the world!
First, in Christmas time streets of New York are decorated so atmospheric and movie-like that any studio may get jealous. Plus, outdoor pictures will look much more diverse.
Second, because of the bare trees, the cityscape can be seen in many spots of the city, where usually it’s covered by greenery. This definitely gives more options for taking creative shots.
Third, it’s easier to get a good lighting in the morning – the sun rises later and sunlight is not so harsh.
After New Year’s Day, the City (even tourist locations) is not that crowded as during the warmer season.

Fear: It’s unreal to get beautiful shots outdoors in wintertime. I won't be able to put on my high-heel sandals and strapless dress.

Reality: Wintertime shoot is a wonderful opportunity to get some cozy and comfy shots. If you don’t have previous modeling experience and aren’t used to work in extreme conditions, you don’t need to do a sacrifice and pretend you don’t care about the cold. Such winter accents as a cute hat, scarf and gloves would not only make you feel warm but would “match the season”. Put on an oversized sweater, knitted accessories and you’ll be guaranteed to get perfect seasonal photos.

Q.: Ok, I think I’m ready to do that. I prepared my uggs, my “ugly” sweater and 4-feet-long scarf. But I’m still concerned; do I need to bring anything else? 

A.: What I can definitely recommend – to bring a vacuum bottle with hot coffee/tea/cocoa. It will warm you up anytime you will start feeling cold, plus can also be used as an on-point prop. 
The other great things you might like to use are hand and foot warmers. They are available in any pharmacy during the cold season. 
And the last thing you should definitely bring is... your ENTHUSIASM!
As you're about to get beautiful and timeless memories! 
See you soon at our shoot!

Island of Zen in The Big Apple

Yesterday before the photoshoot I had a little time to walk and got inspired by Brooklyn Botanical Garden. I got really impressed with it's proudly calm atmosphere and quiet fresh air. I guess, there's no better place for organizing your thoughts and meditating in Downtown Brooklyn. Offering a free admission till the end of February, BBG is much more clear and maintained than Prospect Park (though I don't detract the beauty and gorgeous wildness of the last one :) )

Also I got an absolutely cute gifts for my mom and myself in BBG shop - ECO CUBES. These are containers with seeds and special fertilizers to try growing plants at home. Choosing among Basil, Mint, Chili and Strawberry, I took Chili for myself and Strawberry for my mom. Well, today I will open the ecocube and pour first 30 ml of water into it... Will share my results with you in 8-16 days :)