Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Thursday, April 21, 2011



How about using the Loft for a yearbook pose?

Natalie and friend at the loft



If you would like to bring a friend to the Loft with you, I'd be happy to include them in a couple of selections. Brian actually did not expect to be included. It came as a surprise.

Cara Alvarez at the Loft

























I'm still photographing the Class of 2011. Cara Alvarez was a fun subject at the loft. The right clothing makes any senior portrait session a success. Cara had some excellent clothing selections. She chose to use dance as one of her outfits. Dancing is an art and so is portraiture.

The Loft . . . a Savarino Studio exclusive.



The Loft is the most popular location session that we offer at Savarino Studio. I have been creating senior portraits at the Loft since 2006 (Class of 2007). It has evolved over the years and I have evolved with it. The lighting took a dramatic turn last year when I developed special reflectors to create a unique effect. I have created a NEW source of light this year which should make for some of the most dramatic portraits ever created with natural light. All of the portraits created in "The Loft" are created using natural window light. Although I can create portraits there all day, the best light is after noon when the sun has pasted overhead.






I plan to start using the Loft for special children's creative sessions this summer and fall. Plans for group portraiture are also in the works.

Zoey & Addison Mundorff







I've been photographing both of these girls since they were born. Zoey is six years old and Addison is two. This is their Easter portrait.