The other day I read an article about a photographer who took her model to Lowe’s and the results were amazing. Were they the most spectacular photos ever? No, probably not. What they were was impressive considering what the duo had to work with. I looked at it and thought, huh that’s a fun project. My photographer agreed (I mean he usually does unless he wants to sleep on the couch;) and here we are. 

Because I didn’t feel like stealing the original photographer’s idea to the T (and I didn’t think the comparison would be flattering on my decidedly not model self), we picked a more familiar location: the Antique Store.  

The Backdrop


The Portrait

The Backdrop:

The Portrait: 

The Backdrop

The Portrait

At this point the babies started protesting and we forewent the backdrop shots- what can you do? But, I think you get it- the background is definitely full, cluttered, not ideal…

Dress: Pink Blush (similar); Boots: Wanted Also see this outfit HERE

Have you ever been in an antique store? It’s not that they’re ugly, it’s just that they’re jam packed with junk, er I mean, treasures. I love searching overcrowded aisles for that one thing I really can’t live without. What I would never think of trying to do in those dusty, stuffy booths??  Taking portraits. Yet, it’s a scene I love and one of my favorite pastimes. When I first decided to do this project, it was the first place I wanted to try. Though these stores are often crowded and cramped, there is calm and beauty and maybe even a little romance. Who might have been the last person to look in that mirror or don the jewelry glittering from glass cases? 

Photography is an interesting thing, it causes you to look at things differently. Often, when looking for a place to shoot, the ones I think will workout the best, don’t. But, if you look closely enough, you might find beauty in the most unexpected place. 

Coming later this week, my fourth look of Christmas…at Wally World (giving the people of Walmart a whole new meaning :). 

17 Comments

    1. Thanks sweetie! It was fun! I think the Wally World pics actually turned out better though. ? go figure!

  1. Love this! My favorite is the one with the funky overhead light! Beauty really is all around us and I love that you picked the antique store – a place you enjoy already!

    1. Yes, we love antique stores and so do the kids! So, it was a fun laid back shoot which is always fun and with the weather so cold, it’s hard to shoot outside!

  2. That is so true, sometimes the most unexpected places can turn out the most gorgeous photos. With that said you look like a million bucks in that crushed velvet blue dress. WOW!!

    Welcome by Thursdays to link your fabulous style with me. I run a style linkup every Thursday. I also think you’d like my last two posts featuring velvet – come take a peak! Thanks and Happy Hump Day!!

    Ada =))

  3. Omg Jamie I absolutely love this concept. And your photos turned out sooo beautiful! Love the contrast between your pretty self and the antique store. That velvet dress is perfection, too!

    Xx

  4. I love this so much. It’s so true, you can find beauty everywhere. At an old antique shop, an abandoned park, an old home, anywhere. Thanks for the reminder. Beauty isn’t always what we think. And this post is absolutely beautiful

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