May 25th, 2010 |
by Andree |
published in
Featured, Mingle
What do you get when you combine eight gorgeous women with six luxurious and eclectic bedrooms in a stupendous vacation rental placed at the top of a winding road in the mountains of western Maine?
Shootstyle found out.
An incredible last minute opportunity was dropped in our laps to shoot at Ski Esta. We used every nook and cranny we could find, including the indoor swimming pool and various showers and a bubble bath.
Four guest photographers from around Maine and Massachusetts, Chris Rielly, Shannon Post, Sierra Jackson, Carol Savage and Kim Calakoutis joined ShootStyle members Andree Kehn, Earl Christie, Stacey Doyle and Michelle Turner for part of the day.
















For a boatload more photos and for some behind the scenes action (like the below from Carol Savage) check out our Facebook page!

May 19th, 2010 |
by ShootStyle |
published in
Featured, Mingle
May 16th, 2010 |
by ShootStyle |
published in
Featured, Mingle
We had a great turnout for Jamie Wexler’s workshop “Rainy Days and Mondays” in Worcester, MA, today. Jamie intentionally chose a venue that was not pretty and not ugly enough to be funky and interesting, but rather kind of boring and nondescript, because we’ve all been stuck there for a wedding. What do you do when you need to make gorgeous photos and the location is craptacular?
We invited 14 photographers from around New England and we crawled all over this hotel. Here is a sneak peak of the workshop participants in action.





April 22nd, 2010 |
by Stacey Doyle |
published in
Mingle
In this installment of our assignment series, we asked participants to illustrate what “Beginnings!” meant to them.
The approach could have been anything from a photojournalistic exercise to an artistic construction. We left it up to the photographers to define the phrase and how they interpreted it.
The most creative entries won (see below) Actually, everyone did!!
Our assignment series is open to all photographers, professional, semi-pro and rank amateur.
What a fun collection of Beginnings images, from the cute babies (and almost babies) to the beautiful flowers and the unique & quirky interpretations.
Thank you for playing and now …. The Winners!!!
1st Place is Michele Stapleton‘s Graduation image:

2nd Place is Rachel Worrall‘s Toilet Paper Roll:

3rd place is Renee Thompson‘s Basketball image:

Congrats and thank you to everyone that played along!!!
April 6th, 2010 |
by Jamison Wexler |
published in
Mingle
Rainy Days and Mondays

We are excited to announce that the next ShootStyle workshop will take place on Sunday, May 16, 2009, from 1pm to 7pm at the Hampton Inn in Worcester, MA.
There’s an old saying in New England. “Don’t like the weather? Wait 5 minutes.” So what do you do when Hurricane Destructosaurus blows into town on your couple’s beautiful wedding day? Or what do you do when your bride, planning her October wedding in June, decides that picture time should happen at 7:00pm?
In this workshop, Jamie Wexler will show you some tips and tricks for creating great photos indoors and after dark. With a practical, hands-on approach, he’ll show you what to look for in a great indoor location and quick and easy ways to use indoor lighting in a way that adds interest. Finally, he’ll show you where to look for really cool locations and interesting lighting in the most boring of venues.
The workshop will begin with an hour-long presentation by Jamie. Participants will then have a chance to work with models and ShootStyle members at a suitably difficult location to put the tips and tricks to work. Then we’ll all regroup to review our photos together and talk about out the shoot.
The cost is $45 and is limited to the first 16 people who sign up. Click here to secure your place: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/635067504
Want to come to the workshop for free? We are offering 4 slots to photographers who are willing to participant in the model shoot in front of the camera! You would get to participate in all of the other aspects of the workshop, slipping into your model shoes just for the model shoot portion. Since this workshop is focused on creating bridal portraits we’re looking for female models. Shoot us an email at jamie@jamisonwexler.com if interested.
April 2nd, 2010 |
by ShootStyle |
published in
Featured, Mingle
ShootStyle has just finished up our largest model shoot ever in Ogunquit, Maine. The workshop, led by Michelle Turner, gave participants an opportunity to brush up on posing, photograph some beautiful models, and enjoy a day spent with other photographers. The workshop was held at Stone Crop Gallery, an amazing seasonal fine art photography gallery in Ogunquit, Maine. A big thanks to Dana Berenson for allowing us to hold the workshop at her beautiful gallery.
The workshop was fantastically well attended- photographers from all over New England signed up for this seven hour workshop . The weather got a bit chilly, but the models and participants were tough cookies and endured the fickle spring weather in Maine! Our next workshop will be on May 16 in Massachusetts- stay tuned to the blog for details!
Here are some images from the ShootStylers:

A big thank-you to all the participants! Erin Chapman, Allana Taranto, Carol Savage, Lyana Votey , Emily Carter Delamater, Audra Medunitza-Welton, Margaret Belanger, Michelle Gordon McDougal, Sierra Kristen Jackson, Erik Patton, Jocelyn Mathewes, Jenifer Dean Hartman, David Butler, Jamie Cinq-Mars, B Corey, and Mark Andrew Higgins. Here are some of our favorite participant images:
April 2nd, 2010 |
by ShootStyle |
published in
Mingle

In this installment of our assignment series, we bring you the phrase “Beginnings!”
Our assignment series is open to all photographers, professional, semi-pro and rank amateur. We’re hoping you’ll wanna play along.
Your assignment is to illustrate the concept “Beginnings”. This might be a photojournalistic exercise or an artistic construction. We leave it up to you to define the phrase and how you will interpret it. The most creative entry wins! Actually, everyone wins. We will post all of the entries on our facebook page, and post a few of our favorites on our blog, complete with a link back to your blog or website.
Images should be sized to 590 pixels on the long side. If you need help figuring that out, ask your favorite Shootstyler! And by all means, slap that logo on there if you have one! Email your entry to:
assignment@shootstyle.com
We have an album on our Facebook fan page. When the entries start coming in, we’ll post them there first. Check in with us at Facebook if you are looking for some inspiration.
www.facebook.com/ShootStyle
The deadline is April 15, a Thursday, TAX DAY!!. If you’d like to think about “Beginnings” at events you are already shooting, we think that would be pretty keen. If you want to go do something wacky and outside of your usual style of photography, even better!
Let’s have fun doing this together!!Assignment series: “Beginnings!”
March 28th, 2010 |
by Stacey Doyle |
published in
Mingle
The Shoot Style crew held a posing workshop headed by Michelle Turner today in Ogunquit Maine. Much fun was had, the photographers are downloading and processing now. Can’t wait to share the images!
Until then, here are a few of the ‘behind the scenes’ images to whet your appetites.
Thanks all!!














Stay tuned!!
February 1st, 2010 |
by ShootStyle |
published in
Featured, Mingle

In this installment of our assignment series, we bring you the phrase “Done Me Wrong!” Since this assignment runs through Valentine’s Day, we figured we’d run a little anti-Valentine’s Day theme.
Our assignment series is open to all photographers, professional, semi-pro and rank amateur. We’re hoping you’ll wanna play along.
Your assignment is to illustrate the concept “Done Me Wrong”. This might be a photojournalistic exercise or an artistic construction. We leave it up to you to define the phrase and how you will interpret it. The most creative entry wins! Actually, everyone wins. We will post all of the entries on our facebook page, and post a few of our favorites on our blog, complete with a link back to your blog or website.
Images should be sized to 590 pixels on the long side. If you need help figuring that out, ask your favorite Shootstyler! And by all means, slap that logo on there if you have one! Email your entry to:
assignment@shootstyle.com
The images will be used on this blog, Facebook, and a few select images may make a post on the Digital Wedding Forum, just ’cause we’ll want to show everyone’s cool ideas off! 
We’ll have an album on our Facebook fan page. When the entries start coming in, we’ll post them there first. Check in with us at Facebook if you are looking for some inspiration.
www.facebook.com/ShootStyle
The deadline is February 14, a Sunday. If you’d like to think about “Done Me Wrong” at events you are already shooting, we think that would be pretty keen. If you want to go do something wacky and outside of your usual style of photography, even better!
Let’s have fun doing this together!!Assignment series: “Done Me Wrong!”
January 27th, 2010 |
by Andree |
published in
Featured, Mingle
I’ve been thinking about collaboration lately. A big part of why I am involved with ShootStyle is I feel like by collaborating with other creative artists, I am able to be much greater than I am by myself.
Last week Stacey Doyle came up to shoot a Deanne and Thorton’s wedding in Northport, Maine with me. We’ve worked together on a few weddings already, and we both love it! At some point in the wedding day, I like to wander off with the couple and find a beautiful vista or quiet little cubbyhole that illustrate the feel of the wedding venue.
Last Sunday, I turned to Stacey in the middle of this photo session at Point Lookout and asked her what she had seen for interesting locations. She had seen this bench on the way on and had made a mental note of it as a good photo location.

Once in the space, I started thinking back to Michelle Turner’s talk at Mystic on posing. Michelle is doing a posing workshop at our next Shootstyle model shoot and so it has been on my mind. I tend more towards gentle suggestions to the couple (“Go hang out over there and just talk/kiss/hang out”) but in this one location I did some actual posing, based entirely on Michelle’s concepts, guiding the couple into place.
It was fun, it’s not a ground-breaking image, but it is a nice quiet moment, brought about by three photographers.
:)