Collaborative Exposure is the brain-child of Maxwell DeFrisco, a student of Portrait Photography at Oregon State University. The foundation of this project is the idea that the photographer is only half of the picture. To get an amazing photograph, you also need a subject.
This is where you come in. A photographer can't get these kinds of images without someone to photograph. So when we show up for a photoshoot, we're looking to you to complete our photos. We will work with you, talking to you the whole way through, in order to get the best images we possibly can. This means we may ask you to bring a friend along, or maybe even a couple props; things that represent your passion, like a Frisbee or a bicycle. These help us capture you in a way that doesn't just show your beautiful smile, but captures you on a deeper level. Once we've captures the images we need, we'll take up to a week to get the images back to you. Getting everything just right is important to us, and you can't rush good work. Go ahead and send us an email if you have questions or want more information. |