Still Life Photographer in Narre Warren. Specialising in Still Life, Macro, Food and Product Photography, as well as Portraits, Model and Head Shots, Still Life and Product shoots, Conceptual photography, digital art, fine art, dark and moody, Cool and Classic. Narre Warren. Melbourne.

Creative ways to use red and other Valentine colours

Creative ways to use red and other Valentine colours

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Are you looking for some creative ideas to use traditional Valentine Day colours like red and pink? What about picking one and do a selective colour couples shoot?

The theme

We actually went for a carnival jesters theme. In this instance, all the costumes are black and white, including the jester’s mask. But we really wanted a pop of colour. My female jester is wearing a pop of colour on an otherwise extremely pale makeup. She is also wearing a wig.

Choose your colour

We opted for red … red represents passion, love and all sorts of other things. I could have chosen pink, but I felt red was the bolder choice.

We also used it sparingly, to really make the colour stand out. My makeup artist for this couple session did a fabulous job with small but very strong pops of colour. Red in makeup can often look a little pink, but the super pale base and strong accents helped the red stand out.

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Play with props

We had a few props and they really made an impact. The red rose (artificial) and red balloon gave the couple something to work with, helping to add a narrative to the images.

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Add some atmosphere

I also added some smoke from a smoke machine and used red gels on speedlights to highlight and change the colour of the smoke. These are camera left and right, just off-screen.


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Ham it up or tone it down

Not quite ready for the whole carnival jester thing? That’s OK too, try a black tux and evening dress, along with a bright red or pink rose. Or have the one in a red (or pink) dress or suit with a matching tie on the other. Just stick to one colour to make your statement. And even with evening wear, you can still add a little atmosphere.

Make a statement

Make your choice of colour the main event and use it as your background colour. Add some large cutout hearts suspended on fishing wire and have a Valentine heart theme. You could still use formal wear for this, too.

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Whatever you decide to do, have fun with it. Make it sweet and cute or make it sexy and alluring — it’s completely up to you (and your couple, of course).

Models: Andrea Gardiner and James Farmer (Jesters), Marilyn, Jess Carolyn
Makeup: Bella from Bella Celeste Artistry (Jesters)

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