Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Featured Minnesota Photographer-Amy Olson





These are some of Amy's images from our Trash the dress workshop: Scroll down to read more about Amy.












Amy Olson joined us for the Trash the dress workshop, and I must say, she has an amazing talent! Not only does she notice things from an interesting prospective, but she has a bright cheery, contagious smile! If you would like to contact Amy or see more of her work-you can check out her blog.



Q&A on Amy Olson:




Where is your studio located? Currently I do not have a studio, I shoot on location.



How long have you been shooting? Since I was a kid! I am always the one with the camera.



How would you describe your style? "Go with the flow" Fun, creative, artistic.



Best part of being a wedding photographer: It's a huge honor to capture the love, as well as all of the memories of the couple's wedding day.



Would you trash your dress? Yes!



What advice do you have for future brides? Relax and enjoy your day-it goes so fast!



What advice do you have for other photographers? Never stop learning.



I have never... been to Europe and I have always wanted to!



I am looking forward to... getting some time off and taking a vacation.



I would like to meet... someone famous, no matter who-it would make for a fun story.



I am addicted to... Taking photos, drawing, spending time with family & friends, bowling & crab legs-YUMMY!



Who do you admire most? My husband, friends, family. I am very blessed to have such wonderful people in my life, and admire each one for their own unique attributes.



Where do you get your inspiration from? Love, happines, every emotion-you never know when you'll be inspired.



What is the one thing your clients should know about you? My willingness to be creative and fun loving-it is very important to me that people are comfortable with me.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Our First Workshop!







Yesterday we had our first Trash the dress Minnesota workshop. We had 6 super bad photographers and 1 awesome model. We all shared some of our individual techniques, learned a lot and had a really, really good time. We are currently working on editing some video footage from the event, so check back later so you can see how much fun we had! One of the things that I talked about is my recent love affair with textures. Some of my favorite textures were created by wallpaper, and fabric. I promised to share some, so here are a few (and also a sneak peak of just a few of the images from yesterday). I can't wait to post the images that the other photographers captured-I saw a few and they are AMAZING!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Trashing her dress...irresponsible? It's about creation, not destruction.

I recently read an article in the paper writtten by a misinformed Woodbury, Minnesota woman who stated that it was "shocking" to see that brides would do "such a thing". To any bride to be, mother or grandmother of a bride to be: Please understand that "Trash the dress" is not (usually) literal. One of my brides has "trashed her dress" 3 times. Trash the dress-is a fun term used to describe a post-wedding photo session that involves portraits of a bride or high school senior in their wedding or prom dress after the event. They no longer have to worry about keeping it clean, because the event is over. They can do anything beautiful-some photographers specialize in underwater portraits-which can be amazing. None of the "Trash the dress" photo sessions that I have done have actually resulted in a ruined dress. In fact, most damage that I have seen in my 20 years of photographing weddings occurs on the wedding day! I will say, it is a liberating experience for the bride and the photographer. Take a look at the images before being so judgmental. Why is it o.k. for someone to have a photo shoot in a $250 out fit consisting of jeans and a sweater, but it's not o.k. for a bride who spent $250 on her wedding dress to do the same fun things that result in the most amazing images of herself that she may possibly ever have to memorialize that one time event dress?

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Trash the Dress Minnesota Super Bad Workshop!

The workshop has been scheduled for Wednesday, October 17th from 1:00-5:00. Please contact: Michelle@huberportraits.com if you are interested in attending. The workshop is free, and you do not have to be an experienced "dress trasher", just a professional Minnesota photographer willing to share, and eager to learn.