Welcome to the brand spankin' new Worthington Photography Blog! We are Sam and Mel, a husband-wife photography team based in the "rivah city" of Richmond, Virginia. We hope you'll come on in, sit a spell, and browse through Mel's journal of our most recent shoots and adventures. If you wish to reminisce, you can still access posts from our old blog here. Enjoy!

Jennifer and Chris’ Engagement Portraits

February 24th, 2010

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This post dates back to the fall season when I was back to shooting but still out on maternity leave from the office (and therefore blogging).  Jennifer and Chris cruised with us through our familiar neighborhood of Church Hill for a few shots before we headed out for our adventure destination, the Pipe Line, where we got a unique industrial view of the city from the banks of the James.

While most couples with height differences request pictures that de-emphasize the distance, Jennifer and Chris requested shots that celebrated it… its part of who they are together.  I think we all had some fun with that:

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The warm, last light out on the river gave these shots an antique glow: we didn’t use any filters or post production trickery to create this color, it was all Mother Nature:

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We’re looking forward to shooting for Jenn at beautiful Tuckahoe Plantation this May.  With the snow melting at a fast pace, I’m choosing to believe that spring is right around the corner!  Congrats you guys…

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Posted by Mel @ 7:04 pm, in Engagement Portraits, Weddings | No comments | Permalink

Beachy Keen: Shaena and Travis’ Album

February 24th, 2010

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Its time to catch up on albums that have arrived over the past – yeek – year or so.   While I won’t blog every album we have designed or received, I have been photographing the books that could help couples to better visualize the various styles and options we offer and how they can come together to make a unique keepsake.  We’re hoping this blog segment will be particularly helpful to our many long distance clients who are unable to come in and see our books up close and personal.

Though Shaena and Travis, who were married at Norfolk’s botanical gardens with a small and relaxed reception at the beach house where they honeymooned, celebrated a very untraditional wedding, they wanted a traditional style album with a creative twist.  The blues of the sky at the gardens and the hues of the ocean water at their reception inspired them to choose an elegant blue, woven silk cover for their Queensberry matted album.  In addition, we added silver pagemounts (fine art paper borders) to offset the photos, particularly the black and whites, and designed a few layouts with large images that spilled across the page to create a panoramic feel.

These photos show how the blue silk and black mats come together to make a traditional album with a contemporary feel.  The silk has a slightly warm, metallic sheen to it for a very subtle shimmer to compliment the silver pagemount:

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One of the signature features of Queensberry is the vellum introduction page that lifts to reveal the opening photo beneath:

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Here are a few of the design layouts to give an idea of what an album looks like in the design phase:

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These photos show how the blue of the cover bounces off the colors within and brought the design layouts to life in 3 dimensions:

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Stay tuned for more design ideas!

Posted by Mel @ 5:05 pm, in Albums, Weddings | No comments | Permalink

Introducing Baby Cannon at 4 weeks

February 19th, 2010

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Baby Cannon surprised his parents by arriving a month before his estimated due date and the week after Christmas.  Born at 4 lbs, 6oz and measuring 17.5 inches long, he was tiny but strong.  We waited a few weeks to make sure Jill, Todd and Cannon were recovered from the emergency surgery and settled into a routine together before planning his newborn shoot.  Cannon is gaining weight steadily and is absolutely angelic!

Despite the early arrival, Cannon’s nursery is surprisingly complete and truly adorable- kudos to Jill on that one!  The cowboy theme is so fun, Jill commissioned an artist to paint the letters spelling out his name above the crib and had a seamstress create window treatments, pillows and closet curtains with vintage style rodeo fabric.  Sweet accents like the a stitched denim burp cloth, cowboy boot piggy bank and Hushabye Baby’s Johnny Cash CD make the room both functional and cozy.  Giddyup!

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I loved watching both Jill and Todd cuddling up to their perfect son who slept peacefully through most of the shoot.  Every newborn shoot since Fiver’s birth brings me right back to the newness of parenthood – the days where you watch your baby’s tiny face like television, totally rivited, the days of disbelief that something, someone, so amazing came from you.

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The family pup, Louis, ran protectively to Cannon’s defense whenever he cried and was game to get in on the family shots.

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The painting in the background is of the Tuckahoe Plantation House where Jill and Todd were married last spring.  It made a sweet backdrop to these family photos.

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We even got some shots while Cannon was awake and aware.  I am a sucker for baby yawns on film and I just love that spikey hair!

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Here’s a slideshow with my favorites and click here to visit the online gallery.  It was such a pleasure to shoot for such a sweet little guy and his family, I can’t wait to see Cannon grow big and strong!

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Posted by Mel @ 2:35 pm, in Newborns, Portraits, Wee Ones | No comments | Permalink

A Winter Break

February 8th, 2010

winter5The snow has been great but the Worthington family is taking off for sunnier weather and will return on Wednesday, February 17th.  We appreciate your patience with edits and print orders while we are gone and we look forward to sharing more photos here upon our return… Stay warm until then!

Posted by Mel @ 11:03 pm, in Personal | 1 comment | Permalink