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High School Senior Pictures - Haley, Fairport Class of 2016

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High School Senior Pictures - Haley, Fairport Class of 2016

Haley is a junior at Fairport HS and is a little dynamo of a personality.  I had so much fun with her and her mother, nicknamed Mer Bear by Haley, in the studio during her senior portrait session. She said that talking for hours is an unusual talent that she has...but I wouldn't call that unusual for a lot of teenage girls.  But she is a bubbly smiling machine, and I firmly believe that she could go on for hours.

Haley's session coincided with a particularly nice day early in the year, so we were able to get outside the studio and work outside for awhile.  And here are the fruits of our labor:

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High School Senior Pictures - Victoria, Victor HS

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High School Senior Pictures - Victoria, Victor HS

Victoria is an amazing young woman who is heavily involved in singing, dancing and acting programs through Victor HS and other local programs.  Much to the delight of young girls everywhere, she dresses up as Cinderella and Elsa from the Disney movie "Frozen" at events all over the Northeast and gets her picture taken a bazillion times a day with little kids.

So she is obviously used to being in front of the camera, and I merely asked her to be herself, which she found quite easy to do.  She was very comfortable during the session, and we talked about her induction into the Tri-M Music Honor Society, an international music honor society for school-aged kids.  Her goal after high school is to work in the Disney college program and to eventually work at Disney World and be a role model for younger kids.  I'd say she has a pretty good start with all that.

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HS Senior Pictures - Crystal, Fairport Class of 2016

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HS Senior Pictures - Crystal, Fairport Class of 2016

Crystal is one of the Class of 2016 Model Reps. from Fairport HS, and came to the studio for her session in between lacrosse games and practices.  She said her favorite place on earth is the lacrosse field, and I've seen her there and I believe its true.  

She brought in a variety of outfits and we worked through as many as we could during the session, but no matter what she wore, it was immediately apparent that her blue eyes took center stage in all of her photos.  When my daughter saw these photos, she said that I must have really retouched her eyes, because they are "SO" blue.  No, I really didn't.  Her eyes really "ARE" that blue.

I always try to get to know my Model Reps. as well as I can, so that they feel comfortable with me and I know more about their personality, which enables me to bring out that inner personality in their photos.  Crystal is on the quiet side, and she said that one of her dream jobs is oneirolgy...which, as everyone knows...is studying dreams.  No, I didn't know that...she had to tell me.  :-)  And she confided in me that her hidden talent is breaking an apple in half with her bare hands.  Next time I photograph her, I'm bringing a bushel of apples and letting her show me.

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High School Senior Pictures - Payton, Victor Class of 2016

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High School Senior Pictures - Payton, Victor Class of 2016

Payton is a cheerleader and dancer from Victor HS and is a Model Rep. for the Class of 2016 from Victor HS.  Her mother teaches ballet, and that is why Payton became very accomplished at dance herself.  She added cheerleading to the mix a couple of years ago, and although she was pretty quiet and focused during her session, she describes herself as very talkative.

She is one of two girls whose sessions were shown in the studio's behind-the-scenes promotional video that was produced this year.  Her big dream is to go to nursing school and to become a neonatal nurse, but I can bet that meeting Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio probably finished a close 2nd to nursing.

Payton's next session early this summer will involve some ballet and dancing photographs, but please enjoy these from her first session.

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High School Senior Pictures - Sarah, Fairport, NY

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High School Senior Pictures - Sarah, Fairport, NY

Sarah is very social, out-going, fun-loving and is one of this year's Model Reps. from Fairport HS. She loves shopping and softball, and has an infectious laugh, which she lets fly quite often.  She is one of two girls that starred in a behind-the-scenes promotional video that was recently filmed for the studio, and she stole the show.

To look at her, you may be surprised to find out that she has a pet snake.  But what intrigued me most was when I found out that she can cross just one of her eyes...which I of course demanded that she demonstrate when she came in for her session.  I did have to promise that it wouldn't show up in the promo video.

Look for more to come from Sarah later this year,  But please take a look at a few images from Sarah's first session.

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High School Senior Pictures - Jen, Fairport Class of 2016

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High School Senior Pictures - Jen, Fairport Class of 2016

Jen is a junior at Fairport HS and is one of the studio's Model Reps. for the upcoming Class of 2016 senior picture season.  These photos are from her Model Rep. session in February, and show a little bit of what is coming for this year's senior portraits.

Jen is on Fairport's varsity softball team and has a really sweet lefty swing, which is typical of many, but not all lefties. I am looking forward to her next session in June, when we can get some dramatic sports photos.  Her friends would describe her as a little goofy, but the only thing that I find is a little goofy about Jen is that she does not like chocolate.  Knowing this, she is always welcome to spend Halloween or Easter at my family's house, because that's one less person we have to fight to get to the chocolate.

Enjoy her photos, and look out for more to come from Jen this summer.

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Group Photo - NYS Supreme Court Appellate Div.

NYS Supreme Court Appellate Court, 4th Div.

The studio was asked to do a group photo of the judges of the NYS Supreme Court Appellate Division in Rochester. Like they say in the movies, "it was an offer I couldn't refuse". So we took the Luke Photography show on the road to the courthouse.

I imaging my time with them was much like a Hollywood photographer having 8 minutes of time to shoot portraits of a celebrity.  Their time is important and limited, so I had a minimal amount of time with them in the room, and once their put their robes on, the clock was ticking.

At a time like this, preparation is key.  You don't want to be fumbling around with lighting and camera settings with them standing there watching, judging every move you make. We arrived an hour early to scout out locations and settled on a traditional location for their group photo, where I could also set up for individual head shots of each judge.

Umbrella LIghting - Group Photo

I went with a fairly simple lighting setup with two umbrellas on my strobe heads.  The umbrellas were pointed straight forward, and not tilted down.  With groups...and especially big, deep groups,you don't want to point the umbrellas down towards the front row.  In doing that, the strongest light coming from the center of the umbrella is going towards the people closest to the camera, and the weaker light coming from the edges of the umbrella is going towards the people that are farthest from the camera.  You want the strongest light going towards the people furthest from the camera so that the exposure across the whole group,...front to back...is even.  In this case, with only two rows of people it wasn't quite as critical, but it's a good habit to do it all the time.

I always meter the light from front to back and left to right across the whole scene, to ensure as even light as possible.  Having an assistant...and best case you have two clones of that assistant...helps to see that and correct it before your subjects even enter the room.

Metering group lighting with a talented intern


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Family Portrait in a Movie Theater

Family Portrait - Theater

When families call the studio for a unique family portrait, my first question is always, "What do you do together as a family?"  I try to photograph families doing what they enjoy doing...having a family portrait does not mean you have to get dressed up in formal attire and have your picture taken in a studio in front of a painted background.

When this family told me they go to the movies almost every week, I said to myself, "Holy Cow, that can get expensive."  My second thought was, "Great...this will make for a fantastic family portrait!".  I contacted a small, local theater that shows a lot of indie movies, and they allowed me to use the main theater room for about a half an hour mid-day on a weekday.  Not wanting to impose on the theater owners at all, I made sure that I brought all of my own lights so that they would not have to do anything special for me.  You don't want to go into a place like this and starting making all sorts of requests...they will be sorry they agreed to it, and probably will not take your call next time you want to use their facility.

With the family seated in the center of the theater, I wanted to make it look like they  were watching a movie.  I brought in a large 4' x 6' softbox that I placed in front of the family on the small stage in the theater, to replicate light coming from the lit-up movie screen.  I also brought a smaller flash that I placed high and behind the family, to replicate the light coming from the projection booth.  This light also provided nice rim lighting, highlighting the family against the darker seats behind them.

We ran through several sequences of them reacting to different kinds of movies: laughing at comedies, frightened at scary movies, intrigued by the height of a dramatic sequence,etc.  Once I was satisfied with that sequence, we moved along the aisle and we did several arrangements there.  Finally, we moved to the concession booth and finished the session there.  All in all, I tried to give the family several options for the wall portraits that they were interested in purchasing. They ended up buying two large wall canvases for their home...a fitting gift for the couple's 25th anniversary. 

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Ballet and Lyrical Dance Session

Lyrical Danceoufit in split pose

I had an intern at my Fairport studio for the months of December and January, and I wanted to take advantage of the fact that she was a dancer by having a dance-themed session before she returned to college for her spring semester.

Emily brought in a variety of dance outfits that she had worn to dance competitions while she was still in high school and we picked out several that we wanted to work with.  The lighting for the majority of the setups was consistent: two striplights on either side of her acting as main lights, and a large octabox in front of her...over the camera....acting as fill light to soften some of the shadows that would appear on her face from the strong sidelight.

For the final setup,we moved into the daylight-lit studio for a ballet setup using softer window light. I set up apiece of burgundy fabric to camera left to act as a stage curtain, and had Emily posed on the floor putting on her pointe shoes. The background was the bare brick wall of the studio.

Putting on ballet pointe shoes

As I watched Emily suggest a number of poses that she has seen in magazines and dance publications, I had her make subtle position changes so that the resulting photo would look as good as possible.  She had to hold some of these ridiculously technical positions for extended periods of time until I was satisfied with the results. She was being a real trooper, but I felt like a hypocrite sitting comfortably on the floor while she was posed in very physically-challenging positions, so I offered to switch with her and have her take my photo, so I could feel what it was like to hold those positions.  Granted, I am more than 25 years her senior, but she was seriously impressed that I was even able to get in position, hold it, and get out of it without the need of a crane, hospital traction, and a wheelbarrow full of Advil. 

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Maddie - 3yr. Old Girl

Maddie came into my Fairport studio for her annual portrait session.  I photographed her mother's maternity session, so I've been photographing her since "before" she was born.  This was the fifth time she's been in the studio, and was, by far, the most entertaining.  We talked about Rapunzel's tower, Cinderella's slipper, Ariel's hair, and various other Disney princesses.

Here are some photos from this little cutie's session.


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Sports Composite Team Photo

Fairport Boys Varsity Basketball team composite photo

Here at Luke Photography, many of the sports team photos that I do in Fairport and the Rochester area involve creating composite team photos.  I prefer this rather than the traditional team photos because, well, it's not traditional.  I want people to stop and look at the team photos and study them because they're different.

Does it take longer to do?  Certainly.  
Then why do I do it?  The first reason has already been stated: they look different.  
Why do they look different?  It all has to do with the lighting.

By photographing each athlete individually, I can make sure the light is perfect on each and every one of them.  I can also pick the best pose for each athlete, as I take a couple of photos of each of them, and pick the one that will fit into the team composite the best. The backgrounds are then stripped out and I begin building the team photo.

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There is a saying that the devil is in the details.  Nowhere is it more true than when doing these composites.  If you don't create realistic shadows between players, shadows under their feet where they meet the floor, and reflections on the glossy gym floor, it will look very two-dimensional and fake, and it will be obvious what you've done, because it looks like the players were cut out with scissors and pasted on the paper.  The biggest compliment I get is when people cannot tell between my composites and the traditional team photos that I do.

Final Product: Fairport Boys Basketball  team schedule

Here is a time-lapse video of the entire process, from setting up the lights to building the composite:

http://youtu.be/GTG7zDi8A7I

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Ice Cream Photo Shoot, Fairport, NY

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Ice Cream Photo Shoot, Fairport, NY

Last month I worked with Royal Cafe, a Fairport shop, to create some new marketing materials for their delicious, one-of-a-kind gelato dishes.  The owner of the shop, who also provides gelato for other establishments, makes a unique Spaghetti Gelato sundae that looks like a plate of pasta, but is full of delicious, creamy decadent gelato.  It has to be seen....and eaten...to be believed.

The spaghetti noodles are made with vanilla gelato, strawberry sauce is a perfect stand-in for tomato sauce, shaved white chocolate is perfect parmesan cheese, and brownies rolled into balls are a dead ringer for meatballs.

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Jake - Senior Pictures: Baseball Session On Location

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Jake - Senior Pictures: Baseball Session On Location

Jake and his family traveled from North Carolina to Luke Photography for his senior portrait session. because they liked the way I photograph athletes.  The first part of Jake's session was done in the studio, but he's a big basketball and baseball player, so the last part of his session was done on a baseball field.  Here are some behind-the-scenes shots and final photos from this fun part of his session.

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Loryn - Senior Pictures - Fairport Class of 2015

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Loryn - Senior Pictures - Fairport Class of 2015

Loryn was a member of Fairport's varsity softball team as a sophomore when I photographed the team and thought she would be a great Model Rep. for the studio this year.  I certainly hit the mark on this one.  Loryn is fun and has a bubbly personality, and I really enjoyed her session.   Not only is she cute and smart, but has that sense of humor as a kicker. 

Here is the layout of her Model Rep. album, which is showing around to her classmates.  She also has gift cards which will entitle whoever brings one in to a session to 20% off a senior portrait session.  If you know Loryn, get a card from her.

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Alina - Senior Pictures - Fairport HS Class of 2015

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Alina - Senior Pictures - Fairport HS Class of 2015

Alina had one of the most fashion-conscious sessions I've had in a long time.  As a small child, she used to model for Kodak for marketing materials.  She may or may not remember it, but she certainly subconsciously recalls those sessions and brought all that memory back during her senior portrait session here in my Fairport studio.

Alina is one of the studio's Model Representatives from Fairport High School. This is her Art Book, which she will be sharing with her friends and passing out Gift Cards so her friends and classmates can get discount portrait sessions.

Which image is your favorite?

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Samantha - Senior Pictures, Fairport Class of 2015

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Samantha - Senior Pictures, Fairport Class of 2015

I first photographed Samantha during a family portrait session about 4 years years ago, and thought at that time that she'd be a great Model Rep. for the studio. She had a quiet grace and confidence about her that I thought was very real, it was not put on or fake.  As most of my photo sessions are, her Model Rep. session was unique to her and the mood of the session really took on the character of the person involved.  She proved even more confident than I had expected, and I think that really shows up in her senior pictures.

Which is your favorite image?

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Maddie - Senior Pictures, Fairport Class of 2015

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Maddie - Senior Pictures, Fairport Class of 2015

Maddie's older sister came to the studio two years ago for her senior pictures, and I had her pegged then as a freshman as a Model Rep. for this year.  Maddie is an outgoing, talkative and friendly girl who plays lacrosse and is well-liked by many of her classmates. At least, that's what they have all told me.  :-)

I knew right away that Maddie's blue eyes are her most prominent feature, and that became very apparent during her session.  She had a lot of range during the session, and was able to pull off a lot of different looks very easily.  If you know Maddie, make sure to ask her for Gift Cards to the studio for your senior portrait session.

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Carlie - Senior Pictures, Fairport Class of 2015

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Carlie - Senior Pictures, Fairport Class of 2015

Carlie is one of my Senior Portrait Model Reps. from Fairport HS this year.  She is the middle of three kids, and is a typical 2nd child:  talkative, funny, outgoing.  She obviously had fun taking her senior pictures and has all the characteristics of a perfect ambassador for the studio: she is very comfortable with herself, like to laugh and be a little goofy, and is well-liked by classmates.  I couldn't have picked a better Model Rep.!  Here is the Art Book that she received the she'll be showing off to her friends to show them how fun sessions can be at Luke Photography and great her photos turned out.

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