How to: Create a Color Scheme

I recently learned about color theory and how it affects images from my photo class and I wanted to share my knowledge with all of you. I did a shoot with the extremes of color using only the secondary colors purple, orange and green in my image. I made the color saturation and shade as similar as possible to create a cohesive and creative looking image but this is only the most dramatic of creating a color scheme. To make a color scheme I love using the website Paletton because it creates a color scheme for you depending on if you want complimentary, monochromatic, adjacent, triad or a tetrad color scheme. Most photoshoots try to have complimentary colors that cause the image to be more appealing to the eye. In this post, I will go over the psychology behind color to show you how color can affect your images.

 

Warm Tones

Warm tones evoke a more home-like and autumnal feel in your images. These images are often seen during the summer and fall months of the year because of the colors of nature. These colors such as red, orange, and yellow have been psychologically proven to evoke happier feelings in people.

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Warm Colors

Red: Red has been seen as a very masculine and bold color that causes people to feel both romantic, angry and happy all in one color. Red is mostly used as an accent color because it is so dynamic. As a photographer, you want to stray from using a lot of red in your image along with other colors because red can easily distract the eye from your subject.

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Orange: Orange is a color used in many Instagram themes because unlike red it is not overpowering but it still draws attention to the viewer. Orange evokes feelings of friendliness and kindness in the image and overall gives the image a very comforting feeling of being calm.

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Yellow: Yellow is seen as the happiest color by many people. Yellow is associated with happiness, sunshine, laughter, and joy but too much bright yellow can be alarming to people. When working with the color yellow you as the photographer want to make sure you are working with a more subdued shade or simply limit the amount of bright yellow in your image.

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Cool Tones

Cool toned colors have a very calming yet sad feeling to them. Cool toned colors are often seen as more feminine than warm-toned and have a varying spectrum of feelings surrounding them. Cool colors are also associated with winter and cleanliness.

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Blue: Blue is the most common of the cool toned colors and the most widely liked by the public. The bluer your image is the higher chance you have of a person liking your image depending entirely on the color scheme. Blue is associated with calmness, spirituality, and trust which is why many companies use blue in their logos and most people’s favorite color is blue.

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Green: Green symbolizes health, nature and new beginnings and it is also seen as the color easiest on one’s eyes because it is so prevalent in nature. Green is mostly used as a background color for your image in the trees or grass and is rarely used on a model. Incorporating a lot of green is amazing in landscape photography but lots of green in portraits can lead to feelings of anxiety or stress and cause the viewer to not focus on the subject.

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Purple: Purple is the last of the main cool colors and is often associated with love, feminity, and royalty. Purple is often used as a soothing color because it is seen in sunsets and flowers. Purple is another color that should be used with a light touch because too much purple can be seen as overwhelming to the eye.

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To further show this I edited this image with both cool and warm tones. As you can see the one with warmer tones has a more autumnal feel than the cooler toned image.

 

Neutrals

Neutral has a varying definition by who you’re asking. In the fashion community, a neutral would be a khaki, grey, black, white, brown, navy or denim as those colors go with and compliment almost everything. In photography, however, a neutral is when a color is simply lacking saturation or hues that will stand out to the eye. This mostly entails whites, blacks and brown shades as these colors are the most likely to lack color. Neutral colors will add a much more simplistic feel to any image that is very calming to the eye. A neutral color palette is often times seen in an Instagram feed like in Amanda Shadforth’s or Rachel Gulotta’s this can be achieved by desaturating the image, sticking to a very monochromatic color palette or simply converting the image to black and white.

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I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on color scheming and that it helps improve your photographic game.

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How to: Successfully Shoot Water Portraits

Shooting images with an added element of water can present a whole extra set of problems. After a few tries and learning from my mistakes, I wanted to help you learn how to take beautiful portraits with water.

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FOCUS: Since water is ever-moving it is best to make sure you’re focused on the correct subject so it may be better to manually focus if you have the experience. Autofocus might focus on the water instead of your model so you want to double and triple check that you are focused correctly.

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SHUTTER SPEED: I recommend shooting on a very quick shutter speed instead of a slower speed. Again since water is constantly moving you don’t want the water to appear too soft in your images unless the water is the main focus of the images. Turn up your shutter speed and really make sure the water is as clear as you can make it.

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COLOR SCHEME: Have your model wear a more neutral color and avoid patterns as this can distract from the main focus of the image is the water and portrait. In your images, you should always try to only have 3 main subject points. In the water, those subject points should be water, the model and one additional thing such as clouds in the sky or something floating alongside your model.

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LIGHTING OUTDOORS: If shooting in an outdoor area such as a pool or the ocean make sure to shoot at a time when the sun is not high in the sky so avoid times from 11-4. I say this because water is a natural reflector and can cause excess lighting on your model’s face that isn’t anticipated. Make sure you’re constantly checking your meter reading because the lighting conditions when shooting in water change quickly and drastically.

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LIGHTING INDOORS: If shooting indoors with water such as in a bathtub I recommend using studio lighting of some sort if you have limited natural light due to a small window. I personally have always used studio lighting because I feel as though it brings out colors better and makes your image look a lot crisper than natural light might. Also since bathtubs are so white the studio light can help make sure it’s very bright and not muddy. I have shot natural light before and it’s a little bit harder to control and maintain the ISO I want to not get grain in my image.

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LENS TO USE: I recommend using a 24-70mm lens when shooting bathtub portraits or a 35mm lens because you don’t have a lot of space to move around so a longer focal length lens will work best in these scenarios. When shooting outdoors I recommend a 50mm portrait lens so you can get the nice bokeh behind your subject and it creates a sharper feel than a lot of other lenses I’ve shot.

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CREATING A MILKY LOOK: Firstly you should fill the bathtub almost all the way with warm water so your model doesn’t freeze! Next, add a gallon of nut or soy milk or as much milk as you need before it becomes a fairly thick consistency. I would say add enough so you can still see your hand if it’s about an inch under but enough so you can’t see it if it’s more than 3 inches into the water.

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POSING: Water is ever-moving so evoke that in your model, direct them to move with the water or stay perfectly still to allow for contrast. I personally like to pose women with more graceful and moving poses while I pose men with a more sedentary pose to contrast with the water.

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PROPS: In the pool or ocean I don’t recommend using props because I think it distracts from the overall landscape. When shooting in a bathtub I recommend using between 10-15 drops of food coloring, flowers or leaves. Make sure you use real flowers because artificial flowers float to the bottom and don’t allow for the pretty bohemian look. Also when using food coloring make sure your subject isn’t wearing white because although it isn’t likely it will stain there is always the possibility. I also recommend using milk along with the food coloring because I think it makes the colors pop more!

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If you would like to see the full set of these images you can click on the three links below! If you end up taking water portraits make sure to tag me @goodallphotos so I can see your interpretation of it!

Surrealistic Water Portraits

Pool Portraits 

Water Portraits (the OG)

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Studio Portraits

Here is the full set of images from my studio portraits shoot a few weeks ago and some additional portraits from my golden hour shoot, enjoy!

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Camera: Canon 7D Mark ii

Lenses: Canon 50mm 1.4 & Canon 24-70mm 2.8

Photographer: Nia Goodall

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Golden Hour Portraits

Golden Hour, it is seen as the epitome of lighting perfection in every photographic community. Many photographers refuse to shoot at any other time of the day other than golden hour because it is so sacred. Golden hour is the hour or so before the sun goes down where the lighting is absolute perfection from almost any angle. I often shoot at golden hour because I love the tones it gives my images but for this shoot, I tried to really focus on the warm tones of my image. Here is the full set of golden hour images.

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Stay tuned next week will feature my full set of studio portrait images & a tutorial on how to create a color scheme in your images. If you or your friends want to shoot with me contact me or check out my booking and pricing info!

 

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Camera: Canon 7D Mark ii

Lens: Canon 85mm 1.8

Editing: Lightroom

ISO: 250

Photographer: Nia Goodall

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Booking Information & Pricing

I am a photographer based out of Washington, DC so all bookings will have to be in the DMV area. I will also be available in the greater Houston area on select dates, please contact me if you would like to book from Houston. I have included my pricing and details for any shoot I am available to do below.

Couples

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Weddings

  • Good Package: $2000
    • approximately 500 images
    • 8-hour coverage
    • flash drive of high quality, edited images delivered 4-6 weeks after the wedding date
    • single photographer coverage
    • sneak preview of up to 50 images sent within 1-3 days
    • includes ceremony, family pictures & either pre-wedding images (first look) or reception (send-off)
    • deposit of $1000 must be made upon booking date
    • engagement shoot NOT included
  • All Good Package: $3000
    • approximately 700 images
    • all day coverage
    • flash drive of high quality, edited images delivered 4-6 weeks after the wedding date
    • single photographer coverage
    • sneak preview of up to 75 images sent within 1-3 days
    • includes ceremony, family pictures, & both pre-wedding (first look) and reception images (send-off)
    • deposit of $1,000 must be made upon booking date
    • complimentary engagement shoot included

Contact me at goodallphotos1@gmail.com for specific booking information and questions. 

Engagement/Couples

  • Good Package: $250
    • 2 outfits
    • 1 location
    • approximately 40 edited images on a flash drive
    • about 1 hour
    • deposit of $100 must be made upon booking date
  • All Good Package: $350
    • 4 outfits
    • 2 locations (must be within 30 mins of each other)
    • approximately 70 edited images on a flash drive
    • about 2 hours
    • deposit of $100 must be made upon booking date

Single Portraits / Headshots

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  • STUDENT DISCOUNT 20% off
    • Good Package: $200
      • 1 location
      • 2 outfits
      • approximately 40 edited images on a flash drive
      • deposit of $100 must be made upon booking or date will not be set
    • All Good Package: $350
      • 2 locations (must be within 30 minutes of each other)
      • 4 outfits
      • approximately 70 edited images on a flash drive
      • deposit of $100 must be made upon booking or date will not be set

Friends + Families

  • STUDENT DISCOUNT 20% OFF
  • Good Package: $250
    • Includes up to 5 Family members or friends
    • 1 Location
    • 2 Outfits
    • Approximately 40 edited images on a flashdrive
    • Deposit of $100 must be made upon booking or date will not be set
  • All Good Package: $350
    • Includes up to 10 Family members or friends
    • 2 Locations
    • 4 Outfits
    • Approximately 70 edited images on a flashdrive
    • Deposit of $100 must be made upon booking or date will not be set

Senior Portraits

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  • STUDENT DISCOUNT 20% OFF APPLICABLE
    • Cap & Gown Mini Package: $120
      • 1 location
      • Only cap & gown images
      • approximately 15 edited images on a drive
      • deposit of $50 must be made upon booking date
    • Good Package: $300
      • 1 location
      • 2 outfits + 5 images in college shirt of choice OR cap & gown
      • approximately 50 edited images on a drive
      • deposit of $75 must be made upon booking date or date will not be set
    • All Good Package: $450
      • 2 locations (must be within 30 minutes of each other)
      • 4 outfits + 10 images in college shirt of choice OR cap & gown
      • approximately 90 edited images on a drive
      • deposit of $100 must be made upon booking date or date will not be set

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

All cancellations must be made at least 24 hours before the shoot to be refunded or rescheduled

In the event of bad weather or I have to cancel, your deposit will be put towards rescheduling or refunded. 

By doing a shoot with me you are fully consenting to Goodall Photos posting these images to all Goodall Photos social media and to the official Goodall Photos blog at niagoodallphoto.com

Payment must be issued on the date of the photoshoot or images will not be released

Accepted forms of payment include: Venmo, Cash App, Apple Pay or Cash

NO CHECKS

Prices are non negotiable

FAQ

How long will it take to receive my images?

I estimate approximately 4-6 weeks for weddings and engagements but about 2-4 weeks for any other portraits. I send out a few images as samples after one week to tie you over!

Can I have my raw/unedited images?

No! I’m sorry but it makes it easier for me to send the high quality, edited images as it eliminates any images taken with blinking eyes or uneven lighting.

How will I receive my images?

All images will be given to you on a flash drive but your sneak peeks will be sent on a google photos album only accessed by me and you.

Can I post these images?

Yes, of course! Just make sure you do not edit them in any way and make sure to tag me @Goodallphotos!

What should I wear?

Whatever makes you the most comfortable! Muted, pastel and dark colors photograph the best along with neutrals and small patterns. However, I want your style to show in your images because they’re for you!

How do you describe your style?

Natural light photographer with a light but slightly moody style focused heavily on eyes and warm tones.

How do I book a shoot with you?

Contact me by email (goodallphotos1@gmail.com)

How many years of experience do you have?

I’m a student photographer but I have over 9 years of photographic experience and I took photography classes throughout high school for 4 years and classes over the summer for 5 years. I am a Scholastic Gold and Silver Key recipient, have been a finalist in multiple competions and I have been noted by Voyage Houston as a reputable and up and coming artist in Houston, Texas.

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Surrealistic Water Portraits

A little over 6 months ago I experimented with portraits in the bathtub and with water as an experimental photo shoot which you can find by clicking here. I fell in love with the concept of water in my portraiture. I decided to do a similar shoot but I wanted a female model this time. I added a few different feminine elements such as the light blue color of the water and the addition of flowers. I hope you enjoy these images.

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Camera: Canon 7D Mark ii

Lens: Canon 24-70mm

Aperture: 2.8

ISO: 125

I will be posting a tutorial on how to shoot in the water later this month so stay tuned, it will be linked here.

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Doing the Brandon Woelfel

In the past couple of years a photography icon as surfaced by the name of Brandon Woelfel. I’ve talked about Woelfel in my 5 Best Youtuber Photographers post before so many of you will already know who I’m talking about. Woelfel has become famous for his iconic fairy lights, rainbows and cotton candy color palette he uses in almost every one of his images. His photographs are extremely recognizable and well known around America especially after the release of his photo book Luminescence. Woelfel primarily photographs internet sensations such as Lilly Singh, Bethany Mota, and the DeMartino Twins as well as other models.

The trend #dothebrandonwoelfel consists of photographers taking photos of their models at night or at blue hour while incorporating some sort of artificial light in their images as well as heavy cool tones in post. I did not do this challenge to rip off Brandon instead I tried to see what parts of his style I could use to incorporate into my own photography and try to challenge myself. I almost never shoot past 7 so it was interesting to learn how to shoot without my friend the sun there to provide the natural light. This challenge has inspired me to do more night shooting with my own style incorporated but for now here is my take on emulating Brandon Woelfel’s style.

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Check out my post about how to edit like Woelfel using Lightroom to create this cotton candy color palette and edit under low light!

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Michaels Challenge

In recent months there has been a rise in popular photography trends such as the Ugly Location Challenge which transformed into the now known Hobby Lobby Challenge. This challenge was popularized by Kelsey Maggart who was simply trying to get a floral image during the middle of winter. The trend has spread across America and spurred other teens and photographers to follow suit. However, Hobby Lobby wasn’t as enthusiastic about this challenge as many people were and even kicked out multiple photographers. Luckily Michaels Craft Stores began encouraging photographers to take on the challenge at their stores, they even went as far to post on their official Facebook page that they wanted people to come and be creative. Photographers such as Jessica Kobeissi hopped on the opportunity and delivered a beautiful interpretation of the challenge.

I decided to hop on the trend and try it for myself. I had an amazing experience at the Michaels store near my home where every employee was very kind and encouraging throughout the whole process. I even saw another photographer doing the same as I and taking pictures of their friends as well. I think this is a fun challenge that people should try even if you’re not a photographer. I attempted to expand outside of the floral section and added some other areas of the store into my images. I hope you enjoy my interpretation of the Michaels Craft Store Photo Challenge.

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Photographer: Nia Goodall

Shot with: Canon 7D Mark II & Canon 50mm 1.4

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Dramatic Portraits

I’ve recently tried to get better at taking portraits of people. Here are a few of my favorites from a recent photoshoot that I did. If you like any of these make sure to comment which one is your favorite, I love having your input on things.

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Landscape Photographs

After studying the work of Ansel Adams I was able to come up with these photographs. Vote using the poll at the bottom of the page or comment below your favorite picture.

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Make sure to check out my other most recent posts!

Macro Photography

Portrait Photography

Architecture Photography 

Abstract Photography

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