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With designers like Adrianna Papell, Sherri Hill, Ralph Lauren, Lilly Pulitzer, Lauren James, and Nike, you might think Colbi Johnson has seen and worn it all.  Turns out, every season’s photo shoot made Colbi excited to dress up on trend for all her senior photo sessions.  Her looks were inspired by her favorite events, homecoming, basketball season, prom and spring break.  Colbi embraced her skin-baring crop top and flower shirt by Sherri Hill for Homecoming night!  And of course she was Homecoming Queen at Hazard High School!  Her fall and winter looks were all about drama . . . and her Adrianna Papell dress had plenty of it at the Homecoming Parade.  Her fur looks were inspired by MY love for the new Adele video, Hello.  Colbi is shy on the surface, but once you get to know her, the laughs start coming, and her true personality shines!!!!!  The thoughtfulness she put into her senior portraits has yet been matched. Her attention to style, trend and details is inspiring to me.  At Suzanne Deaton Photography, we are always saying it is your face people will remember in portraits.  And, while that is true, Colbi has proven me wrong . . . the clothing leaves a lasting impression too.

Colbi will be attending Alice Lloyd College in the fall.  I look forward to staying in touch, like, forever. Here are some of our favorites from all her senior shoots:  spring, summer, fall, winter, basketball, and prom.  You will see the beautiful landscape of Eastern Kentucky in most of these images. To find out how you can schedule exclusive sessions from every season, click here or  call the studio and we can lead you through the process. 606-436-1988.

 

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CLASS OF 2017  FILLING THE SCHEDULE NOW!  Class of 2017, now it’s your turn!  We are already planning late summer and fall shoots. The calendar is filing up faster than ever before and we only shoot 100 Senior Sessions a year!  Find out the details of our Senior Sessions here or call the Studio M-F. Leave a message! 606-436-1988

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Here are the 4 images I submitted for competition this year. They have had long way to travel, beginning in the state of KY back in January. From there they made their way to the Southeast District Competition in April. Then they got shipped to Nationals in Atlanta, where International Print Competition is held every year. Look at the images and then I will explain how and why I shot them below. They are titled, “First Shave”, “Alice in Wonderland”, “Dr. Jeckyl”, and “A Sweet Soul”.
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So, the big question is . . . What makes an image IPC worthy? I mean I take tons of great pictures, right? Don’t answer. It was a rhetorical question! All the images submitted get judged on 12 elements. Impact, Lighting, Print Presentation, technique, style, creativity, originality, bla bla bla.

The first image is of my son, Zane. He’s 12 years old and has dreams of having body hair. Armpit hair, leg hair, facial hair . . . you get the picrture. I was inspired by an old Norman Rockwell painting in the barber shop and decided we could put a modern spin on it. I have to say we had a blast. I shot the image in the studio with a big soft box on my left and 2 kicker lights in the back. I think the judges liked his expression more than anything! It’s like I tell my little speech and drama kids, “It’s all in the eyebrows.”

Next, I wanted to try a “levitation” shoot where I convince the audience the subject was really in the air. There are about 10 images in this final print. If you look closely you can see my beautiful subject, Myra Jo Davis, in some of the background. Elements from Alice in Wonderland are also seen throughout the image. The Queen of Hearts is between her toes. The tea cup in her hand and timepiece around her neck. The biggest artistic challenge was cutting her out AND trying to make her dress see through. The judges picked up on all this digital artwork and rewarded me for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was so happy. Sometimes I wish we got extra points for degree of difficulty.

“Dr. Jeckyl” was a hilarious and fun shoot for me and Dr. Dawson. He came to my studio just so I could shoot some images for competition. Again, I could tell he had great facial expressions and we ran with the idea of a “mad scientist” type shoot. We threw some fresh sausage and ketchup into the mix and, voila . . . some fake blood began to look real. There are about 20 of images that could have made it to competition, but we are only aloud to enter each subject once. If you look closely on a big monitor, you will see 2 other images in the background I added to show him becoming more, MAD. (Insert Vincent Price laughter here! HAAAAAAAHAAAHHHAAAAAA)

The last image, “A Sweet Soul” was actually from a session shoot. Although with every session, I to create images that use the 12 elements listed above, rarely does it all work out with a child so young. It’s hard to pose 2, 3 and 4 year olds, but Tamaya Lindon just looked right into my camera. And, she had no hair bow, tears, crazy patterned clothing, or any other distracting elements. Simple is always best for children for competition purposes.

On average, I shoot 50,000 images a year, so trying to decide what is worthy becomes the most difficult part. Sometimes, I can look at the back of my camera and just know I have created something magical, only to pull it up in photoshop and it be out of focus!! Or, I have taken a “not so interesting” image alone, and pulled it up into photoshop and created magic. Either way, competition keeps me on my toes, helps me become a better photographer, and makes an otherwise boring winter, not so boring.

Thanks for reading my “behind the scenes” story and for celebrating my incredible accomplishments with me.
~Suzanne

HALLIE DEZARN is the Grand Prize winner of American Color Lab’s NATIONAL ADORABLE KIDS CONTEST.  Hallie will receive a $1500 Visa Gift card and a 20×24 print of the image!!!!   This is the 4th year we have entered all our adorable kid clients into the contest.  I am THRILLED to say it’s the 3rd time my client has won the GRAND PRIZE!  3 for 4 is pretty darn amazing.  I guess Eastern Kentucky has some pretty adorable kids!  ADYSEN DAVIS is the 1st place winner of the 13-2 year old category!!  She wins a $200 Visa gift card and a 16×20 print.   JADRIAN WELLS is the 1ST place winner of the 6-8 year old category!  He also wins a $200 Visa gift card and a 16×20 print.  LUKE COBB is the 3rd place winner in the 9-12 year old category.  He wins a $50 gift card and a 16×20 print. Here is a link to see all the winners!   please check it out to see ALL the winners. ADORABLE WINNERS 2015Dezzarn-32 finaladysen davis-1jadrian wellsThanks so much for looking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~Suzanne

  • August 4, 2015 - 2:43 pm

    suzanne deaton - Thank you Donna Kay! Love you.