December 15, 2008

Real Women



One of the projects I am working on is my "Real Women" project - a photography concept designed to help two kinds of women 1) women who are already confident in their beauty - I use my photographic technique and skill to help women celebrate their beauty and their bodies - women of all ages, creeds, colors, weights, heights, etc etc...women who feel secure in their beauty and want to step forward and say "here I am" and 2) women who struggle with self esteem or are challenged by a negative self image. I offer these, and all, women a comfortable, secure, feminine environment in which to photograph them, any way they like - favorite dress, best jeans and boots, lingerie, whatever...the point is ultimate comfort and ultimate creativity. I, through the photography, help women to see that they are beautiful, just as they are. I use minimal photo editing techniques on "flaws" but instead focus on the creative concept.

Some of the women I have worked with have been truly amazed by the results - not just the photographs but the companion feelings of freedom and maybe even elation that accompany these sessions. Some words: "I can't believe that's me!"; "Not bad for a mother of two!"; "this has been a liberating experience"; "this experience has really helped her confidence - it's been a metamorphosis - I almost don't recognize her!" - these are just some of the words from the mouths of women and families who have experienced the real women project.

If you're interested in learning more, visit my website www.jacquelynnbuck.com and click on real women. There's no better time than now. Winter is here and my indoor studio is warm and cozy!

In the mean time, enjoy the most recent session with Lily, in collaboration with another wonderful photographer, Bill Woody, who has the key to the building well under wraps but shares on occasion and who, in this collaboration, surely taught me a thing or two.

All images, always, are used with permission. I never publicly display the real women images unless I have full disclosure from each woman, who selects the images that can be shown, if any.










November 24, 2008

expanding the possibilities

While I love doing outdoor portraits, I have discovered a new appreciation for the control over and quality of light that comes from indoor portrait work. I have re-finished my small indoor studio (yes, small is the key word) so that it is a more functional work space in my home that allows me to use multiple muslin backdrops on a ceiling system and also a three light set up. I am pretty excited about the expanding possibilities especially given the looooong, cold winters that come to Dayton. Below is a session I did last night (in thenew improved studio) and yes, it was a little tight, but it worked with a family of four!

I hope to post a few of the others I've done recently soon! But for now, enjoy Christmas with the Kooglers!
























November 18, 2008

Adam & Candie




Happily ever after comes again.





Here are some of my favorites from the wedding I did this weekend. Congrats Adam and Candie!







Getting Dressed










some fun shots with the bridesmaids!








reflection in the limo ceiling.







to church!




who gives this woman? her mother and I do!







with this ring...




you may now kiss the bride!




congratulations all around!




watch out for the bird seed!




some of my favorites of the bride and groom post-ceremony.




father and daughter find a quiet moment...


















I like this one more for what's going on in the background (that same father daughter moment)










the bride and her brothers...




mother of the bride strikes a pose


















the bride and groom both volunteer for the fire department in Culpeper...

















the bridal party has a little fun - Charlie's Angels style!







the first dance.







the cake!










the rings.







the parents of the groom.



come on and ride the choo choo train!




male rituals.



groom, father and father-in-law




three generations.