Maui Surfer Girls, Camp for girls

Aug 06
2011

Maui surf camp at Maui Surfer Girls recently came to a close.   I have been working with Dustin Tester, Owner of Maui Surfer Girls photographing surf lessons as well as shooting her all girls camp for the past six years.

 

Maui Surfer Girls is by far one of the greatest adventures a young lady can experience. The girls come to Maui to surf with Dustin from all over the county each year.  MSG accepts young ladies from the age 12-17 years of age.

 

The camp includes more than just surf lessons, they also have numerous activities through each day.Once you arrive in Maui, you’ll be greeted at the airport by our friendly staff and whisked away to our oceanfront A-frame cabin facility – the ultimate setting for a surf camp with Maui’s warm ocean lapping at your doorstep.  For the next week (or two weeks if you’re lucky to attend both sessions), you and four fellow campers, along with a “CIT” (counselor in training) and “LSI” (lead surf instructor) will pile each morning into a mini-van and head to your surf lesson a few miles from our facility.

For lunch you will fuel up on our healthy “grinds”, enjoy an hour off to relax in a hammock or rope swing, and join our “chalk talks” to learn about ding repair, surf forecasting, history of surfing.  Our afternoon activities are a “choose your own adventure”.

 

Here are a just a few photos of the girls and staff having a wonderful time at this years camp.  If your looking for a wonderful experience of a life time for your daughter next summer, the MSG camp is one you should look into for you child. I am planning to get more involved and capture the girls next year doing more activities as well as will be doing formal portraits of the each child with the full light set up. I will also be offering discounts to the parents of all Maui Surfer Girl’s campers who’s family will be on Maui during and following camp and providing discounts on professional family portraits.

 

Family Portraits: What To Wear And What Not To Wear

May 19
2010

Family Portraits: What To Wear And What Not To Wear

When it comes to your family portraits, there are different styles to choose from. However, regardless of what style you go with, there is some basic choices to make with your clothing and accessories that will improve your portrait results. However, you can also detract from your photo with the wrong choices that you may make. Here are a few suggestions that should help you in your planning for your photo session.

For a more distinct photo that accentuates your face, hair and hands, the following is recommended for your clothing tops:

· Colors should lean towards the extreme ends of the spectrum with either very dark or very light. This allows your top to highlight you and your face, regardless of the backdrop.

· Avoid more intermediate colors as they generally don’t produce as well and will cause your facial tones to blend in with your top.

· Include interesting collars and/or sleeves on your tops.

· Tops with interesting textures, such as, a sweater, can add richness or depth to your photograph.

· Avoid busy colors, stripes and noisy patterns. Quite often these don’t reproduce well and can distract from viewer from your photo.

In addition, if you bring with you enough clothes to change into for your session, then also consider bringing a variety of styles in your colors, textures, necklines, as well as undergarments for a variety of different looks.

Other suggestions when it comes to colors is with the darker colors you will get a more slimming effect in a photo, while you may get the opposite wearing lighter colors. Also try to avoid clothes that may create reflective colors against your skin tones. The camera readily picks this up and reflects the color cast, which in turn can cause you to look somewhat off color. Bright reds, oranges and yellows are common colors that can produce a more true color cast. Compare that to in terms of pastels or soft colors and you should be just fine.

If your images are to include you below the shoulders during your portrait session, it is usually suggested that your bottoms be a pair of blue jeans, dark slacks or something similar. Of course it will depend on the look you are looking for in your portraits. In addition, dark shoes will also reproduce well on film while your portraits are taking place when your feet are included. You will want to bring a couple pairs of shoes that are appropriate for the type of clothing you may be wearing, as well as other items such as socks/stockings. This could enhance your full posed photos.

You will also have to consider whether or not your outfit could be considered outdated in the near future. What may be today’s fashion statement, may be tomorrow’s faux pas. In addition, try to avoid any clothing that may contain distractions such as logos or slogans, as they to can become outdated or bring you embarrassment.

Jewelry is a nice way to accessorize and highlight your portrait session, but try to keep it simple and elegant. Overdoing the jewelry or jewelry that is too large and gaudy will distract and draw your viewer’s attention from your portrait and sometimes in an unflattering way. This approach should also be taken into consideration when choosing other sorts of accessories as well.

One of the biggest challenges with portrait taking is with glasses. The lenses have a tendency to cause the face to come out distorted, which could result in a less than picture perfect effect. Consider your photos without your glasses or bring frames without lenses. Experience shows that you will be unsatisfied with your portraits that were taken with the lenses on your existing glasses. So prepare yourself to have your portrait shots taken with either your glasses without lenses or without glasses altogether.

When all is said and done, you will look your best if you are wearing something comfortable and with your own sense of style. After all, they are your portraits. The above suggestions are to allow you to get the best looking portrait possible.


MAUI FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY

Oct 10
2009

If your traveling to Maui and would like to have your family’s trip documented and or have a family portrait please give me a call or check out my website at :www.behindhthelensmaui.com

Maui Family Portraits

Feb 21
2009

Having your families portrait taken should be a fun experience. If your looking for good quality photographs at a great price, book with Nicole at Behind The Lens Maui. We had a great time with Nicole, enjoyed some good laughs and love the images we received. The best part is we received a DVD of all the images and have the rights to reproduce them as we like. Nicole’s prices are extremely reasonable and we will recommend her to all our friends traveling to Maui.

Thanks Nicole for the wonderful experience and all the great leads you gave us on local restaurants and things to do.

Mike and Wanda- Denver Co.