One of the most interesting things for me to do is to look at images taken over the years by others and myself. I can see a hat or a print on a shirt or the cut of someone’s jeans and immediately identify the time period that the image was taken in. By looking at the length of the sleeves or the colors of the leaves in the background, I can tell what season or holiday these images were taken during. The details in each image provide the context for which we remember or can relate to the images.
Generally down for a challenge, I gladly accepted a project recently to take photographs of a friend wearing 12 different outfits in one hour. Well, despite all of our efforts, we could not contain the photos and transformations to 60 minutes, but we managed to use our set in such a way as to not make the photos look like they all have the same background. For certain looks, I was able to steer clear of the leaves and clear signs of fall so that my viewers would not make the connection with fall for a more summery look. I have included select images from this session below for you all to be the judge on how I did! By the way, the first image is definitely a fall look, but the others range from winter to summer to just before fall!
And before I forget, if you see something you like, please leave a comment below!
Cheryl Payne says
Nice!!!