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Thursday, July 23, 2009


Behind the Scenes with the Kincheloe’s

The Pounds Community is pleased to feature Lewis and Carol Kincheloe in our Signature Portrait Series. When we asked the Kincheloes to participate, they headed off to one of their favorite locations with an unusual prop in tow. Even though their session seemed vexed by the weather and the cancellation of their photographer, they produced an outstanding image by virtue of their can-do attitude and their creative vision. We asked them to tell us what happened during the shoot and how their portrait illustrates their signature style. See our profile of the Kincheloes. Then, read on for the Behind the Scenes details of their amazing portrait.

Pounds Community Profile: Lewis and Carol Kincheloe of Positive Image Photography

Who was your Signature portrait taken by?
We were rained out on our original session day. We finally had a nice evening and decided to make it a self-portrait and just set the camera on self-timer.

How did you decide on that location?
We have so many interesting locations in our area. This was the background we used for our son Travis’ graduation announcements last year.

What is distinctive about your style of photography and what makes this your Signature Portrait?
If I have a senior that comes in and doesn’t want to be here or seems nervous about being in front of the camera, I’ll have them sit in the barber chair. I’ll spin them around and do a few shots and get them laughing. This usually loosens them up and lets them know we’re going to have fun during their session.

Did anything funny or interesting happen during this shoot?
We only had about 15 minutes of daylight remaining for the shoot. We were unloading and setting up in the street as fast as we could. Once we started, I had to run back and forth to grab the tripod when a car was coming. We had three or four cars that just kept doing a loop around the block wondering what the heck we were up to. I think we ended up with 11 shots to choose from.

How did you feel in front of the camera and did you learn anything that will help you when you are photographing other people?
After I chimped the first shot, I saw I was just standing there with no pose, no expression, and no energy. It reminded me of why we are the professionals and the importance in placing people in the right spot, in the right light - and our job of helping to set the tone or mood

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Friday, July 17, 2009

"The Shirt Off His Back"







Watch out Girls. We had a blast with Brock, a 2010 Senior at Georgetown High School. In his spare time he plays Soccer and Lacrosse. Have a great senior year!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Carrie & Elliot

This is one of my favorite images from C & E's wedding. Congratulations!

Aaron

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

More Taylor Made

mini Cooper

Taylor Made

Focused

Chris is a multi-sport athlete from Jarrell and this was one of my favorite images.

Your "Framed" Andrea

Stevie


Stevie in our new portrait garden. You will do great in nursing school!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Strings Attached

I wanted to share this portrait of Joshua. He is talented in so many areas, I know he will have a great freshman year!

Monday, April 6, 2009

No Hazard..... just "Dukes"

It's always nice to be around the Duke family. After a formal portrait they changed into white tops and a we had a blast doing a few lifestyle portraits.

Monday, March 30, 2009

H-E-A-T-H-E-R


A "sneak peak" for you.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Too Cute



We always like to see Aspen in the studio. These portraits are at 9 months and we can't wait for her 1st birthday.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Three and Counting

Happy third birthday to Will. He had a great time fishin' out in our new portrait garden. We have added allot of spring color just in time for Easter portraits!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Kaci

These boots are made for walkin ...

When we saw Kaci's boots I new we would need to find a location as cool as her style. This selective color image was one of her favorites. We shot at several spots but this old entrance to an abandoned building worked out great!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

The 76943

The pressure was on when I discovered Heather and her family were traveling almost four hours for us to create her senior portraits. Heather is a senior from Ozona, Texas. We had a great time and made so many cool shots. Heather can't wait to make the move to College Station next year and be a proud Aggie! The thing I enjoy most about seniors is the energy and unique stories they all bring.

Heather