Jay Kilgore Model Photography Blog Fashion and Glamour photography blog

28Nov/090

Over the past summer

I had Penthouse published model SaraLiz at one of my workshops. SaraLiz is awesome! just totally awesome! she was hard working and got the shot. The bad thing about her? she TRULY is "just one of the guys" haha. She got all our inside jokes and dished it back harder than any of us anticipated. If you are given the chance to shoot with her, DO IT!

Here's a video of me shooting, SaraLiz modeling and Cooper talking.

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26Nov/090

Happy birthday blog!

Hey guys,

Getting back into the swing of posing more regularly hehe.

This week last year, I started my blog. I don't know why I started it, yes I do, every time I logged in to look at one of my other domains, the domain host said "jaykilgore.com is open, grab it before someone else does" so I grabbed it up.

One year later, I'm still going strong and I love to blog. I have different ideas for this blog back in the day. Back in the day, I wanted it to be a professional, rant and drama free blog, but as it turns out, I'm an open guy and tend to speak open and honestly.

What was I doing this time last year? Oh my birthday, I shot with a model who brought her over jealous and annoying boyfriend to the shoot and followed it up with two girls in which one girl was annoying and the other was cool.

This is how I spent last year:

The model who brought her boyfriend with her to the shoot. I was shooting with another guy, Tony. He just wanted to shoot her when she was nude, I had no interest once she wasn't able to corral her boyfriend.

An oldie, but goodie

An oldie, but goodie

Shooting Kendra (top) and Staci. They both are best friends and have made out with each other doing everything imaginable. They wanted some sexy photos of them together, so I shot some.
Kendra and Staci

THIS is how I spent my birthday and the birth of this blog THIS year:

Shooting one of my favorite models in lingerie. I was told by both her and her mom, I am the "ONLY photographer that will EVER shoot Maeggie this way" Take care of your models, treat them right. Let them know that you care more about THEM than getting them as nekked as possible and you'll be alright. I don't care much to shoot her in Lingerie, just honored that she chose me to shoot lingerie first.

Maeggie is all grown up!

Maeggie is all grown up!

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25Nov/094

Rented a studio for a few hours on Sunday

Hey guys,

I know it's been a while since I've updated my blog, I apologize. Had some personal issues to tend to. But I'm back!

On Sunday, I rented a local studio space. This space was started by a friend of mine, him and two other guys. The space they have has a TON of potential, but not quite there. This post will lay out my ideas of a functional studio. These guys are always after me asking me my opinions on how it goes and what is working and should work. Being that I have experience renting and working in studios across the US, I'm honored that they ask, yet, I'm not going to give my info away for free. I've offered them the option to have me in as a consultant.

The booking process was pretty painless. As I said before, I know two of the owners and they're good guys. I had to book, then confirm the space. Done. In the booking process, they tell me that they have paper backdrops for use and it's a "25.00 per tear" fee. Meaning, if I use the paper, it's an additional 25.00. No thanks, to me, that's a waste, I have plenty of my own backdrops that I could use. Hire me as a consult and I'll teach you how to preserve that paper guy.

The rental: I have a few modifiers that I like to use, so I got there a bit early to set them up since they don't allow an extra 5-10 minute setup time for people who aren't using their assortment of lights. They have a mix of strobes, from Norman to Photogenic to Alienbee to White Lightning. While there is nothing wrong with mixing and matching the heads, I didn't see anything such as pocket wizards or sync cords to trigger their heads, that and nothing on the heads that identify the type of head (hot light? watt?) they have. As I get there, I'm greeted by the other owner I know, he's a good guy. I walk into the studio and see that they have two separate paper setups. I walked in when my studio time started, which was 3pm. A walk through should be done on THEIR time, not mine. I proceed to help the owner take down the paper backdrops because these guys are new and want money to keep their studio going, so I could see them saying I used the paper. At 3:10, we were done with the paper rolling and everything was fine. The owner leaves around 3:15. Luckly for me, I told my first client to show up at 3:20.

The shoots go fine and we're in the wrap up part of the second shoot when at 550, the owner shows up. Not sure his intent, but not exactly sure why he would show up on my time? see my client? hang out with me? I walk my client out to her car and come back inside. At that point in time, we start to give each other a hard time. Now I had my personal issue going on at home, so I was ready to get back to where I needed to be, but didn't want to be an ass and leave the guy there. So as we're talking, I walk through to make sure I've picked everything up that is mine and that everything is clean. On my way out, I grab my stuff and he says something that takes me off my guard, he says: "Everything looks good, BUT, you are over your time by 15 minutes. You paid for three hours, not three hours and fifteen minutes" I wasn't sure if he was joking or serious, but it bothered me. So I told him "Well you're partner and I had to clean the place up, take stuff down that shouldn't have been there, so from quarter after to quarter after is three" He says "You paid for 3-6pm" Are you serious? You left the studio space in not ready condition and I'm supposed to use MY time making sure you did what you were supposed to?

We give each other a hard time about it, I was very tired, so I was a bit on the defensive side.

Then he proceeds to ask me again my thoughts on the studio and how I felt they were going with the direction of it. So this time I decide to give him a few of my feelings on it, since he asked and I was over tired lol. I tell him that the way his space was setup, I wouldn't feel too comfortable bringing in a client and wanting them to pay 2500.00 for photos. He gets physically angry and says "How big was your old space?" I said "600 square feet combined" he says "You mean to tell me that you don't think someone would spend 2500.00 HERE, but they would over THERE?" That kinda pissed me off! So I had to break it down to him: "It's all about apperances guy, you have ALL your props right to the left taking up VALUABLE shooting space. You have about 20 softboxes thrown all on the floor at the back of the studio. You have props running along side both walls. Very little space to shoot in. Just because your space is big, doesn't make it better" What I wanted to tell him was "My old studio, yes, was 600sq feet, but it had a sitting area, a 32inch hdtv, direct tv. Pleasant colors, comfortable and cozy sitting area and my camera room was NICE. It had my modifiers on the wall and was presentable." But I didn't.

My post is to everyone, photographers, studio owners: Just because you have space, doesn't make it better or worse than some other place. These guys have 1500sq ft and because they do, they think it's better than my old space. You can have all the room in the world, but if you don't make it appropriate for your clients, you have big space that's good to shoot in, but offer very little with regards to professional presentation.

My space will be vacated and available to me soooon! PLEASE HURRY lol.

Happy holidays!

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17Nov/090

Every once in a while..

A photographer finds a model that challenges him. That makes him WANT to do something different, bolder and better. Paige is that model for me. She's going to be a model at my workshop, so I put her to several tests. She didn't know which tests, but I did. Here's the test:

1. Would she show up?
Yes
2. Show up on TIME?
10 minutes early
3. Did she show up with a boyfriend or friend?
No, she did her homework and researched me. Came by herself ready to work
4. Did the photos she have show her how she is today?
The photos didn't do her justice. You have to see her in real life, to understand her beauty
5. Intelligent? carry a convo? pleasant to talk to?
Is one of the "Can't wait to listen" instead of the "Can't wait to talk"
6. Face and body for modeling?
Hell yes
7. Self conscious about her looks/body?
Hell no! as long as it's in her comfort zone, she kills it.
8. Take direction well? offer own suggestions?
Check and double check

She passed with flying colors! She had ME late and fumbling lol. She showed up ready to go, LOOKING like a model..even when she wasn't modeling. Easy to talk to and knock out beautiful, the girl is the idea of a model. If I could be around maybe 15 of these, I'd be the man

More of Paige

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14Nov/090

Year end workshop Lingerie models

Hey guys,

Two posts in one day? I must be going mad eh? No, not really. I'm updating the Year End Jam Shootout and needed to put up a few of the models ;)

Paige
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13Nov/090

Kansas II

Hey guys,

Getting back into the habit of posting every few days, I'm far from being caught up (Still have shots from Carlotta ChampagneWorkshop hah) but as long as I have something to share right? right haha.

All day Friday in Kansas, I spent teaching one on one and small group shoots. Saturday I spent teaching the workshop and ended up going home late Saturday. The workshop was smiple, get great shots using minimal equipment. For most of the shots at the workshop, we used one strobe. We shot on a pure white backdrop and let the backdrop fall gray.

Tecs:
Canon EOS 5d
Photogenic PLR1250DR
Diffusion Panel

Tobie Leigh

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12Nov/090

Paige is awesome!

Earlier in the week, I had a shoot with Paige. Paige is a new to modeling model, and one that will be at my December 12th workshop. I shot her at a night club, but needed to get better photos.

Here they are!

Specs:

Canon EOS 5D
Natural light

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4Nov/091

Boudoir/Lingerie

I'm often asked "What's the difference between Lingerie and Boudoir?" My retort?
"Boudoir is a fancy French way of saying I'll shoot you in your lingerie, but not say the word lingerie"
No difference. There's nothing major behind it, nothing to write home about. It's a word that general portrait photographers use to try and shoot the same thing glamour photogs have been shooting for years.

Specs:

Canon EOS 5D
Natural light from the window
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1Nov/090

Cassie II

Welp,

It's been a full 48 hours and I've not suffered any nerve damage or haven't died from the Swine Flu vaccine. Yay. Here's some more photos of Cassie from this summer. Cassie was supposed to go to a workshop, but bailed. She's not talked to me since and that's ok. She's a pretty young lady, I'd like to shoot her again maybe.

Specs:

Canon EOS 5D
Photogenic AKC/B320 For outdoor photo
Photogenic PLR1250DR
Photogenic 24 inch silver beauty dish

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