Saturday, January 30, 2010

New logo

I made a new Logo.. well Semi-new by a few months.. here it is.
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Example of work

I was lucky enough to receive a renewable scholarship my first year in college, and each year I have to update the scholarship committee on how I am doing and what school is like, I also always put in a small sample of some of the work i've done that year. Here is the one I gave them this year.
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Advertising Photo class

Well, Since I didn't upload photos as I was producing them for this class I thought I would at least put a compilation of them on here. This class was called advertising 311, it was really a mixture of everything. We did everything from concept tabletop photography to fashion to food. Here they are :)

©Tayler Enerle Photography 2009

First assignment was portrait of a loved one... but we couldn't show their face, I did the photo of my Nana. :)
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2. Grab-bag, our teacher gave us brown bags with random objects in it and told us to make a concept out of it.. mine was zipties..
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3. Stylish Produce ( meant to be for an ad for produce, make the produce look appealing in an unconventional way.
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4. Novel illustration ( had to choose a novel title from a list and make a cover for it. Mine was cosmic encounter)
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5. Character celebrity (which is on my blog already about nancy)
6.Fashion week
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7. Work simulation: i did welding
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8.Food editorial :
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9. Food styled:
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10. picture story using only black and white sillouhettes

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This class was really fun!

Christmas Family photos

I've been horrible about putting new stuff up lately, and I don't really have much of an excuse... but today i'm going to try to make up for that. :) The beginning of December I did what we called a photo party with my Aunt Leahna and some of her friends. I had six photo shoots scheduled for one day.. each photoshoot thirty-minutes. It doesn't seem that intense but I felt like I had just shot a 9 hour wedding by the end of the day. It was also really fun though, and the kids were adorable.It was the first time i've ever used christmas props for a photoshoot, my aunt and I hauled a tree, rocking horse, and a mini piano onto the beach. haha But overall it turned out really good. Here are some of the photos from that day. :)

My Aunt Leahna and fam:
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Marideth and Family:
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Sierra and Family:
Their little girl Ella, was the most hyper little girl.. haha it was quite the challenge to get her to stay still for more than 2 seconds. Luckily her mom knew just what to do, and would distract her for just enough time for me to get the shots. Such a cute family,
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Lou-marie and Family
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Jasi and Family:
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Yvonne and Family:
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About Me

Hi guys! I'm not much of a blogger per-say... but I decided to start one so my clients could see a little more into my personality and see photos from recent shoots that might not be on my website. I am a Portrait photographer (weddings, engagement, Family, baby, pregnancy, all that fun stuff) I am compelled to take photos that make you smile. I have a deep passion for my work and I absolutely adore what I do. I love candid shots.. that once pieced together can create a feel for the mood, relationship, time or event. I take pride in capturing and preserving precious memories. Hope you guys enjoy these photos, and I hope to see you soon! http://www.taylerenerle.com