Thursday, April 11, 2013

Being Vintagey in Missouri: Day Two (Pt 1)

My second day in Missouri with Brittany was a world wind! We were tired from staying up late and prepping for the shoot but we were rearing to go! Our photographer, Monica Moore drove in from Illinois and was truly divine to work with. She was at ease with herself and her abilities as a photographer, a combination I haven't worked with in a while.

Brittany and I dressed up and modeled through four decades. We started with the rock 'n rollin' 1950's, then the patriotic 1940's, the mod 1960's, and ended the day with the roarin' 1920's/30's. I am sooo happy to share with you a sneak peak of our work together. I placed the photos in chronological order because I thought  it would be neat to see the transitions. It was so much fun to play dress up and to model with my friend. I personally didn't feel tired until the very end of the day. It hit me like a ton of bricks and I realized how hard we really worked on these shoots. I do hope you like them! They will be used mainly for our emagazine, Hey Doll! Vintage Magazine.
I had so much fun with Brittany and Monica. I couldn't have asked for a better shoot than this. It was just pure fun and a joy to do. That is the way a photo shoot should feel like.

We ended our day with a bang,  but you have to tune in tomorrow to see what we did!

Did you like our photos? What sort of fun photo shoots would you like to do one day?

xox

20 comments:

  1. Oh, I love how your photos turned out!! You and Brittany look fab in these! If I had to choose a photo shoot, I'd love to do a Rosie the Riveter photo shoot since she's one of my major fashion inspirations.

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    1. Oh I love that one Sean! Dying to do that! Actually I am going to email you something that I found online that I think you may like :) xox

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  2. Love those pictures!!! The first one is really nice!
    I would love to have a photo shoot at Studio HARCOURT a french parisian studio that still exists. They are making B&W portraits since almost 100 years... So many stars have been pictured by them!

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    1. Omg that sounds divine Laurence! Omg swoon! Sounds so old hollywood! I love that and hope one day you get the chance to do it!! xox

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  3. You both look fabulous as always!!! The 40's one is definitely my favorite! If I were to have my choice of photo shoots, I'd love to attempt recreating some photos of my grandma in the 40's or 50's including trying to make some dresses similar to what she's wearing in them...of course, my sewing skills will need to advance a bit further, ha ha, but I can dream. :)

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    1. Ohhhh I love that! You will get there dont worry-lots of practice right? Def put that on your bucket list or vision board hehee xox

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  4. You ladies look so awesome, its hard to pick a favorite!

    I would love to do a 40s inspired photo shoot or maybe a 50s housewife. You know, cooking something in the kitchen while looking fabulous. =)

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  5. I love the photos!
    And I really love the red and white gingham dress you are wearing :) You both look lovely!

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    1. That one is my favorite too! Been dying to where it and finally got the chance! Thank you Rachel! xox

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  6. Lovely photos girls! Bunny, the green dress and hat in the first photo is breathtakingly beautiful! I love the photo of you two in red & white gingham.

    Alexa
    retrospendthrift.com

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    1. Oh yeah! Thank you Ava! You are so sweet! xox

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  7. Oh what great pictures! How super fun! I really love the one of you two with the "Victory Rolls". So cute!

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    1. I love that one too! It was so much fun!!! Thank you Joanna! xox

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  8. These photos are SO AWESOME. You guys rock each decade! What a fun idea!

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  9. looks like you guys had so much fun! i definitely like the 40's pic best but maybe because i like taht era's clothes best anyhow. great pics

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    1. I love the 40s too-well you know that already hehe Thanks Rebecca!! xox

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  10. Dear ladies, you both look so phenomenally lovely! I adore that you dressed in outfits from numerous decades and have to say, these photos are completely beautiful. Hats off to you both, as well as your photographer.

    ♥ Jessica

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    1. Thanks you darling girl! It was so much fun!!! I miss that wkend already!! hehe xox

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