Thursday, January 14, 2010

Trash the Dress / Drown the Gown / Rock the Frock - part 1

These Are Not Your Mother's Wedding Photos!!

Recently, a new trend in wedding photography has brides posing in their dresses in very non-traditional surroundings or with unusual props.



"Trash the Dress," also known sometimes as "rock the frock," is an unusal type of wedding photography. Occuring post-ceremony, the pictures usually feature the bride in her gown in a non-traditional setting or with odd props. According to a 2007 New York Times article entitled, "Is This Any Way to Treat Vera Wang," the trend was started in 2001 by Las Vegas photographer John Michael Cooper as a combined effort of a bride feeling "antiwedding" and Cooper's desire to explore creative and daring wedding photos. Since then, the trend has exploded, with photo shoots featuring brides, and in some cases, their grooms, as well as bridesmaids and promgoers.

Why "Trash the Dress"

There are many personal reasons a bride chooses to trash a pricey wedding gown. First, some brides would pefer to have the photos rather than a preserved wedding gown. Second, some brides enjoy the idea of having creative and daring photos as part of their wedding album and memories. Third, "Trash the Dress" photos may allow newlyweds to express themselves individually and as a couple as opposed to the beautiful yet very traditional shots already lining their wedding albums. This expression can come in the form of settings and props.


Settings

One of the most charming parts of a "Trash the Dress" shoot is the unusual settings. The following ideas can be used in a "Trash the Dress" shoot.

· Bride at the beach. In warm weather, some of the most beautiful photos are of newlyweds laying in the sand together, or swimming together. Brides can mimic mermaids in the water as the floating material creates photos with an etheral touch.

· Bride in the park. Brides can embrace their inner child by playing on the playground in their gowns. An added bonus? Have a photo of the groom pushing her on the swings, or all of the bridal party riding on the merry-go-round.

· Bride in the city. Often, urban settings create some of the most unusual and artistic photos. Train tracks or fire escapes add a gritty feel to photos. Or, look for urban touches such as distinctive buildings or decor, or even graffiti. These photos can be especially beautiful in black and white.

· Bride in the country. Release your inner cowgirl with a "Trash the Dress" photo shoot on a farm. Being photographed in a field of flowers or mud can yield fascinating results.

PropsProps or unusal accessories are a great way to show one's individuality. Ideas include:

· Animals. What better way to showcase beloved family pets than by getting a photo with the bride romping with them in some wedding finery?

· Motorcycles and tractors. Forget the photo of the bride stepping into a limo. Show off her bad girl side by posing in wedding finery on a motorcyle, or lose the fear of getting dirty by posing on a tractor. To make it even more interesting, pose on a mechanical bull and wear a cowboy hat.


· Hobby props. Love to read? Get a picture of the bride in her gown reading a book on a porch, bare feet proped on the railiong. Does the bride and groom enjoy baseball? Put on those baseball hats, grab some bats and balls and commerate the couple's hobby.

· Accessories. Remember, personal details is what makes the picture special, and a "Trash the Dress" shoot can be very personal. Don't be afraid to put on those combat or cowboy boots and hike up that long skirt. Hats and jewelry are other great ways to let a bride's personality shine through.

Above all, a "Trash the Dress" shoot should be fun. Be warned – that beautiful dress may get dirty or torn, or some brides prefer to destory them entirely in the name of art. But should you chose to participate in this, the couple can end up with a collection of beautiful, artistic pictures which they will treasure for years to come.



Photo Credits to Dawn Shields Photography and Weddingbycolor.com
as examples of the type of work I want to do here for local brides & seniors.

Carrie Grant Photography - Your Southern Oregon Coast Photographer

I am so excited to have my blog up and running so I can share my photography with everyone, and get my name out there as the up and coming photographer of the Southern Oregon Coast!

I have been photographing weddings, seniors, families and events for several years on a part time basis. Now I am devoting all my time, energy and love into my Photography business.  People tell me all the time that they see how much I love photographing weddings, their families, their children and capturing those perfect moments.  I truly do.  I also love trying new things, so I am always open to new methods, poses, locations and ideas.  The current "IN" thing that I am dying to delve into is Trash the Dress (I will post a separate blog entry about that for those that have never heard of it), so I'm going to be looking for a couple models to pose for me in various locations in North Curry and Coos Counties to show what we can do and bring this forward fashion trend to the coast!

I am also currently stocking my costume and prop supply so that in just a few short months I will be providing the area with an Old Time Photo Studio! I will have old western costumes for men, women and children, southern belle and gentlemen costumes for those who love the Gone With the Wind era, Gangster and Flapper costumes from The Roaring 20's, and many other costumes and beautiful gowns for dressing up and having fun, glamorous and always unique portraits taken to treasure always.  My goal is to have my studio open and ready by early summer so we can provide this unique experience to tourists and locals alike, especially on The 4th of July.

If you are interested in hosting a Portrait Party (see future blog post to learn about them) and earning free Portrait packages for yourself, or if you are looking for an innovative fundraiser for your child's school, youth group, sports team, or event, please message me for details and an information packet.

I look forward to seeing you all in the future...from behind a camera lens, of course :)

About Me

My photo
Weddings, Engagement Photos, After Wedding High Fashion Portraits (Trash the Dress / Rock the Frock), Senior Pics, Family and Individual Portraits, Babies, Pets, Landscape and Nature Photography. I also do Portrait Parties and Fundraisers!

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