Skip to main content

Personal Branding Session Featuring Alice Watts


If you're in the fence about scheduling a portrait session for yourself, I just updated my website with some new options that could work for you.
wendyhurstportrait.com

What's right for you?

That's the first question on my mind when I meet a client. Most encounters people have with a camera fall into two categories, casual or formal.

CASUAL STUFF: Like cell phone cameras taking snapshots of things as they happen
FORMAL STUFF: Family portraits, engagements, weddings, etc.

You, like many before you, may also associate the word "formal" with "expensive"--and, therefore, rare. Something saved for special occasions to be celebrated. An event of sorts. But consider this: formal can also simply mean "official".

 Celebrations don't have to be rare. Taking time to create a memory for others is important--just as important as creating one for yourself.

Designing a portrait session that's right for you is a key part of transforming "formality" into a meaningful experience.

When was the last time you had a portrait taken of just you, for you, and liked it?

Send me a message through my website and let's talk. 
wendyhurstportrait.com
Alice designed that Seattle skyline tattoo herself.





Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Child Liberation Foundation Launch Party 2017

Some portrait highlights of the generous donors and contributors to the newly launched  Child Liberation Foundation , hosted at Sky SLC  over the weekend. Though attendees were supporting a serious issue, a healthy sense of humor was still present. Come join the conversation on Instagram or Facebook ! Paul Hutchinson (right) is the co-founder of the Child Liberation Foundation

The Lonely Flower, with Kollene Snow | Salt Lake Conceptual Portrait Photographer

Have you ever been stuck trying think of an idea, and then all of a sudden a tiny, fragile glimpse of something appears? In those moments I just want to grab it and hold on so it can't get away, but if you don't let it breathe, that poor little idea gets squished. I wanted this photo shoot with Kollene Snow to illustrate that idea. Like a lonely flower that blooms, sometimes unexpected ideas lead the way to the next one. Model: Kollene Snow Makeup: Kollene Snow Photography: Wendy Hurst Portrait

I am no bird | salt lake city utah conceptual portrait photographer

Model: Jesyka Dereta Makeup & Styling: Jesyka Dereta Wardrobe, Prop & Calligraphy: Wendy Hurst Photography: Wendy Hurst Portrait Sometimes when I don't know something, like what to call an image or series, I identify what it's not. Doing so lends inspiration and  actually yields titles that resonate with me most often.  For this reason a quote from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte recently stuck in my mind. "I am no bird; no net ensnares me." I also remembered a behind the scenes YouTube video by fashion photographer Joan Allen that I found by accident years ago of a shoot using calligraphy on the skin to add a dimension of edgy elegance. Combine that with a kick I've been on about oversized objects and I knew what I wanted to do.  Months ago I draped my dress form, Maggie, with yards of purple cloth I picked up secondhand for a different photo shoot. The shoot turned out okay but didn't fully captured the potential I saw in that &quo