Portraits

creative shoot: holga + behind the scenes

I thought I'd post a few more from Ashley and I's Day of the Dead shoot.  If you HAVEN'T yet seen the images, they have been featured on Rock N Roll Bride, as well as Ashley Forrette's post.  Please visit. In the meantime, since all of you are VIP members to aaroncourter.com, I thought I'd include some Holga shots, behind the scenes, and a couple extra creative pictures I brought to the table.  Enjoy!

lucas

This post is brought to you by the Letter "W."  After graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in a month, Lucas is off to Western Washington U next fall.  I'm hoping he makes Wallpaper out of these pictures and pastes them to the Walls of his dormroom.  Well, that would be Weird...  Update!  I included two Holga film frames as well, see the bottom of the post. portland senior pictures in naturesenior portraits SE portlandwoodrow wilson high school senior portraits naturebeautiful light elk rock island portland senior picturessenior pictures attitude black whiteportland guy senior portraitsportland high school senior picturessenior portrait male photosclassic senior portrait naturalbeautiful nature elk rock island senior picturescreative senior portraits portlandwoodrow wilson smiling senior portrait guycreative silhouette senior portrait portland oregongood light in senior portrait sessionsenior male portrait portland oregon woodrow wilson senior picturesnatural beauty on elk rock island senior portraitsVisit my client proofing site to view slideshows & purchase prints!

aithan shapira, TEDx conference

I had the privilege of photographing TEDx Portland this year, held at the Gerding Theater at the Armory.  I'm not an event photographer but I love the TED talks and saw it as an opportunity to challenge myself in new ways that I'm not used to in weddings & portraits.  My main purpose was to be photographing the stage, and backstage areas during the event but I really wanted to make a few editorial-style portraits along the way.  If any of you have been to an event as organized and tightly run as TEDx, you probably know that I was dreaming. One of my favorite talks was by Aithan Shapira who does incredible work (times a billion), and his work is not surprisingly world-renown.  His talk was called "Contemporary Cubism," challenging artists to look at subjects from multiple perspectives, to value the beauty in detail and to not be afraid to gather those details in different ways.  When Aithan finished his talk, he very kindly agreed to let me make a quick portrait.  It took one minute in a dimly lit backstage hallway, but I hope it honors the discussion.

More pictures will be coming and you can check back with the TEDx PDX website for when the videos of the talks drop online.tedx portland portrait aithan shapira editorial