Saturday, September 14, 2013

Portraits | Be Pham

Happy Saturday, everyone! 


I am so excited to show you the pictures I took of Be this past Wednesday. I met her a couple months ago at a local photo meet and have kept in touch since then. She does photography in addition to working a full time job as a pharmacist in San Jose, CA. She was in town so I thought why not create some magical photos.

As you might remember, I went to this zinnia farm right outside of Sacramento several weeks ago and knew I have to come back. I am crazy about flowers and nature and of course, portrait photography. To make it extraordinary, we made a flower headband from the flowers grown right there at the farm.

I hope you enjoy the images as much as I had takin and editing them!!!




 





If you want to make one yourself, here's the direction:

1- Pluck a flower with at least 4 inches of stem
2- Make a small tear about 2 inches below the flower (just enough to pass another stem through)
3- Pass the 2nd stem halfway through the tear
4- Repeat Step 2 for the 3rd flower stem and so on
Continue to weave the flower stems together until the length is long enough to fit around your head
5- To make around headband, make a tear halfway between the 1st flower and it's tear.
6- Gently pass the LAST flower stem through the 1st tear and VOILA!
ADJUST AND WEAR FASHIONABLY!
(take some photos and show me what you made!)

WANT TO SCHEDULE YOUR OWN PHOTO SESSION?
Contact me so we can set a date!

Talk to you soon!
Tra


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