San Diego lifestyle photographer

KPics Series #2 - Ni Pham at Hendo Studios

While I am earning my stripes as another San Diego photographer, I am trying to create as much great content as I can while here. That said I am always looking for ways to work with other great artists around the world.

Ni Pham is a model who I have been wanting to work with for awhile, but she is based out of Michigan. Well her travels brought here to California and we were able to coordinate her dropping by San Diego to do a shoot.

Below are a few different looks we captured at Hendo Studios during this shoot.

Black & White Background

Ni Pham at Hendo Studios

This shot went over really well on Instagram, mainly for the black and white background.

The black portion is from a v-flat and the white a cyclorama wall.

Initially I was using the v-flat to bounce light back into Ni, but at some point decided to flip it over and use the black side as a background. Really happy with the results of it.

Felt like it added a nice change to the usual single, solid colored background that I generally do, but it also didn’t distract too much to where it competed with the model.

Skims Look

Ni Pham at Hendo Studios

I always like seeing the content that Skims post on their IG. In general I just like simple looks and wanted to capture something that may be used by Skims in their advertising.

Even better was that Ni had clothing from Skims which made the look look even more authentic.

We used a yellow background for this shot, but when editing I made the overall look more brown to be closer to a skin tone with a moody-contrast so it gave off a sense of strength.

Lingerie Silhouette

Ni Pham at Hendo Studios

Lingerie looks have been shot in every way possible. It’s also a very trendy theme in the San Diego photography scene.

I tried to incorporate a soft and elegant look, similar to what I’ve seen in the Korean pilates/fitness modeling scene.

I was happy with the result achieved here because only specs of light landed across Ni, making the look less literal and more artistic. I also liked the gradient vibe that was casted on the background.

Working with Ni showed the potential of what can be done when working with other creatives outside of San Diego. While I’m building my name and brand here, I definitely want to put effort into also bridging outside of San Diego to see who else I can create great photos with.

See the full gallery of the other shots Ni and I captured here.

3 Modeling Tips from a San Diego Photographer

Being in front of a camera is awkward. In my 10 years of shooting, it never changes - even when I’m modeling.

This is true in almost every scenario when you are the main subject such as in fashion shoots, graduation pics or your wedding.

A common question I get asked during shoots is “How do I pose?”

Now there’s always different ways depending on the shoot, and here are three you can use on your next project.

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1. Stand Angled to the Camera

Standing angled creates depth and a great shot.

Doing so causes light to hit from different angles, generating a mix of lights and shadows that create an amazing story.

Standing straight-on takes away this depth potential and can leave an image looking flat.

Now that doesn’t mean you can’t ever stand straight - like with any photo, it comes down to the combined execution of the photographer and model.

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2. Chin Up

Anyone who’s modeled for me has heard me say this phrase so many times. And the reason is because it creates such a powerful look.

Raising your chin causes your eyes to look down over your face, creating a sense of power and confidence. It also eliminates the look-up which can convey a sense of weakness.

Raising your chin shows off your neck and prevents your chin from bunching up.

This is honestly one of my favorite looks to shoot.

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3. Do Something With Your Hands

“What do you want me to do with my hands?” comes up a lot during shoots.

When you find yourself jittering your hands, honestly just improvise and run with it. It can be as simple as putting your hands (or one) in your pockets, crossing your arms or grabbing your clothes. The goal is to get your arms moving until you land on something that works well. It also helps the photographer see different looks that they can then take the lead on for a better pose.

A good rule of thumb is to make triangles. This can come from putting your hands on your hip, or placing them on your head. You create shapes which builds a nice composition overall.

These are just a few tricks you can add to your modeling tool belt. Feel free to mix and match these tricks with others too. They can also help get you warmed up as you shoot. Hope this helps!

And if you find yourself in need of a San Diego photographer - reach out today!

6 Months Since Becoming a San Diego Photographer

It has been six months since I became a San Diego photographer - or a photographer in San Diego.

I had spent the previous five years in San Jose working in corporate, and creating the building blocks to myself as a professional. During this time I had also been working on my chops as a photographer, wearing many hats as a wedding photographer, event photographer and portrait photographer.

It was in December 2020 when I decided to leave it all behind for San Diego to pursue my career as a photographer. Since moving here, I’ve been mainly focused on portrait photography, lifestyle photography and fashion photography.

What I love about San Diego is the amount of creative energy and folks looking to make a name for themselves here. Below is a gallery from my work with Shyann Lockhart who has been one of my favorite artist to work with.

The goal of 2021 has been to build my network and establish the KDigitals name in the scene. As much as I love photography and am confident in myself, I am also conscious that I am entering a saturated market filled with lots of talent and competition. Right now it is a matter of breaking through that noise and showing people I am someone to worth paying attention to (and hiring).

This year is all about building the foundation to the house.