Q & A with a Photographer - Sydney Miro Media
Meet Sydney!
Sydney is a familiar face at Lightbox, and we are honored to be part of her creative journey! Keep reading to learn more about this extraordinary gal.
Sydney is a young entrepreneur in 417land who has an eye for modern, simplistic looks, which cultivate her editorial aesthetic. Born in Crofton, MD, Sydney moved to Springfield, MO, and has been immersed in the world of media since 2019. While her specialty is portrait photography, she occasionally dabbles in couple and family portraiture, weddings, and branding. Not only are we at Lightbox so grateful for Sydney’s trust in our studio, but we’re even more thankful for her years of friendship. Now, let’s dive in and get to know more about the lady, the lore, the legend - Sydney.
Q: How long have you been a photographer?
A: For about 5 years now, ever since I got my first camera for Christmas in 2018! During the first 3.5 years, photography was just a pursuit of passion. I juggled it with other commitments, dedicating my free time to honing my skills, experimenting with different styles, and understanding the technical aspects of photography. About a year and a half ago, I made the significant decision to transition into full-time photography!
Q: How were you introduced to photography?
A: I was first introduced to photography as a kid, when I was immersed in the world of art and photos because of my dad! My dad has been a skilled photographer for as long as I can remember, and I have vivid memories of dressing up for his photos, getting my photo taken at numerous locations, and even being a part of his own creations of backdrops.
Q: Your work has a very distinct style. How did you develop this style?
A: I developed this style incidentally (the all-neutral thing I’ve got going on)! Funny thing is, I believe my mental illness plays a huge part into how my style was developed. My anxiety and OCD takes on quite a few interesting forms: amongst them being the fact that my brain does not favor color. Bright and vibrant colors, to my noggin, come off very loud, noisy, and unpeaceful. If you were to ever take a peek into my apartment or my closet, you would also see that the only colors present are white, black, brown, and occasionally greens. So, although I thoroughly enjoy other photos with colors and can appreciate that art-wise, it doesn’t sit right with my own creative and personal vision with the way my brain is wired! The more ya know.
Q: Who or what influences your work?
A: Fashion and editorial magazines. I love the simple, minimalistic look and also trying new, spontaneous, but also subtle, ideas.
Q: What would your ultimate, dream photoshoot be?
A: Photographing Beyonce… If you’ve talked to me at least one time in my life, you probably know I love me some Beyonce. She has been my biggest inspiration and role model since I was probably 3, as I used to pursue singing/dancing and she does both so well and effortlessly. Now that I am older, I have also grown to appreciate her insane work ethic on top of her artistic talent. She would be my dream photoshoot mainly because I’d get to ask her all of the questions I’ve been dying to know my whole life, and she is drop. dead. gorgeous.
Q: What are some fun facts people may not know about you?
A: I have 10+ years of professional dance training under my belt, and am also equally trained vocally!
Q: Which accomplishments are you most proud of?
A: I was able to turn my passion into a career at only 18 years old. I was always nervous about graduating high school because of college (I am not a school person!), and knew I wouldn’t feel fulfilled if I made myself attend college when I didn’t want to. So, I made something work for me that I absolutely love and that didn’t require a degree! Self taught baby. Literally anything is possible if you work for it.
Q: What is your favorite part about using Lightbox?
A: My favorite part about using Lightbox is the wide variety of props and backdrops they have to offer! You can do so many different styles and themes without having to bring anything yourself because the prop closet has just about anything you’ll need. AND the staff are the friendliest people I have ever met! I would say the staff at Lightbox are my supporters both professionally and casually.
Q: What is your favorite thing about your clients?
A: Their trust in my vision. Most people I book like to give me full creative freedom for their session and trust my judgement when it comes to outfits, backdrop colors, etc. I think makes for an amazing experience for both me and my client. OH! And when 80% of my clients ask me what I want from 7brew before our session because they know I love it so much.
Q: What is the most rewarding thing about being a photographer?
A: Being able to capture some of peoples’ biggest milestones. Whether it’s graduation, a baby, or a big birthday, it warms my heart that people trust me enough to leave them with pictures that last a lifetime and that might be put up in their homes!
Q: If you could give one piece of advice to yourself when first started as a photographer, what would it be?
A: It would be to try something new! I think I was so afraid of making art other people wouldn’t like that I lost focus on making art that I like. So yeah, Sydney - don’t be afraid to step outside of the box and your comfort zone, even if that post gets 5 likes.
Q: If you could give your clients one piece of advice, what would it be?
A: Ask me ALL of the questions! I never want my clients to be confused about their outfit for the vision we’re creating, and that cause them to not be fully comfortable or satisfied with the photos. So spam text me 5 times a week if you have to; I’m here to answer your q’s and collaborate!
Q: How would you like to use the studios at Lightbox in the future?
A: I would like to use the studios at Lightbox in the future by potentially going the non-photo route and filming! I also dabble in videography - mainly weddings - but would love to do some fun and creative film in the studio one day (maybe with dancers!).
Special thanks to Sydney for participating in our Q&A!
To find more of her breathtaking work, you can visit the following platforms.
Facebook: Sydney Miro Media
Instagram: @sydneymiromedia
Website: www.sydneymiromedia.com
The Coziest Places in 417Land
Looking to escape the frigid winter air? We’ve compiled a list of our favorite cozy spots in the 417 to keep you busy (and warm) during this chilly season!
2023 Holiday Photo Wardrobe Inspiration
When deciding on attire for your holiday photoshoot, neutrals are always a safe choice. However, it can be fun to switch things up! If you are wanting to shake up your holiday photos with some festive flare, but aren’t sure where to start, no worries! We’ve got you covered. Keep reading for some fun wardrobe tips and tricks!
Keeping Your Wooden Backdrop Clean Between Paint Jobs
Painting is a process that can take quite a bit of time. (It can also be expensive!) To help your backdrop last longer between paint jobs, we have a few tips and tricks up our sleeves. Okay, well we have one trick in particular that hasn’t failed us yet… Magic erasers! Curious? Keep reading!
A Day on Historic Commercial Street in Springfield, MO
With everything Historic C-Street has to offer, why not make a day of your photoshoot? If you’re unsure of where to start, keep reading! We’ve done our research and have designed the perfect day, built around your next session at Lightbox!
First, take a trip to Hakaar’s Bazaar! Whether you seek a vintage outfit or a funky knick-knack to showcase in your photoshoot, this is the place for you! Even if you’re not looking to change up your wardrobe, swing in to Hakaar’s Bazaar for a fun, unique experience. As a business that specializes in items from the 1950s-1970s, Hakaar’s Bazaar offers an eclectic assemblage of retro finds. There is something for everyone, and the storefront encapsulates only a fraction of the shop’s character. Go see it for yourself!
Next, mosey over to Serendipity. Fortunately, it’s next-door neighbors with Hakaar’s Bazaar! Inside, you’ll be greeted by a colorful collection of balloons, followed by a wall embellished in florals. The colors, scents, and artistry will quickly immerse you in good vibes and fun energy! Needless to say, you are sure to be inspired. Before you head out, grab some balloons or flowers (or both!) to use in your photoshoot - you’ll be glad you did!
When planning a photoshoot, you have enough on your plate. Treat yourself to a good hair day at Coven Collective! Book an appointment for a styling service, and let the staff work their magic. Not only will you be able to unwind and relax, but you’ll leave your appointment looking and feeling your best! What more could you want before your photoshoot!?
After your ultra-relaxing appointment at the Coven Collective, you might need to re-energize before heading to Lightbox. Good thing Eurasia Coffee Co is on your way! When you step inside, you’ll be met with the aroma of great coffee (among other delicious, non-caffeinated beverages). Eurasia also has a food menu, in case you need a bite to eat before your session. (Pro-tip: The homemade rice crispy treats are life-changing!) Grab a cup of joe to go, or hang out in the cozy and inviting atmosphere for a while - you’re in for a treat either way!
It’s time! You’ve reached Lightbox, and are officially ready for your photoshoot! At the time of your appointment, head inside and start setting up! Staff will be there to greet you, and help with whatever you may need. After an eventful day on Commercial Street, feel free to freshen up, pick out your props, and make yourself at home. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for; now, let’s bring your vision to life!
Bonus - Cafe Cusco:
Bummed that your day on Commercial Street is coming to a close? Feeling a bit peckish after your photoshoot? Well, we have great news for you! Your day of exploring C-Street does not have to end; hop on over to Cafe Cusco! Boasting an ornately-decorated and enchanting atmosphere, Cafe Cusco is sure to astound in its charm alone. Additionally, the menu features traditional Peruvian food and cocktails, so there are options aplenty for those with dietary restrictions. Make sure to end your day the right way at this Commercial Street staple!
Days to Get Married in 2022
Marrying the love of your life in 2022?
Here are the “cutest” wedding dates to get married on in 2022. Being that Lightbox holds quite a few elopements over the year, we included a few weekdays as well. I’m a little late posting this, so I’ve surpassed the January dates. Let’s jump right in.
February, 2, 2022
February 2, 2022 shares it’s day with the ever so famous Groundhog Day. For those who like to stay '“on brand” with holidays…. it may be a neat idea to work in some shadow like imagery during your bridal portraits.
02/02/2022
February 20, 2022
February 20, 2022 falls on a Sunday and is stylistically pleasing as the numbers give off a minimalist look and feel. This is one of the few weekend dates that the number “20” or “22” fall on so get on this date quick if you’re wanting a weekend wedding!
02/20/2022
February 22, 2022
February 22, 2022 is a Tuesday. Okay, now that’s a lot of “2’s” But quite frankly…this is the cutest date yet. Can you imagine all of your signage showing 02/22/2022? YAS, love it!
02/22/2022
April 3, 2022
April 3, 2022 is another weekend date! I like to call this the “countdown” wedding date. This means your wedding month has the largest number, in this case “4” and the numbers go down from there.
04/03/2022
October 10, 2022
We are skipping past all of the summer dates and headed into fall. October 10, 2022 is so cute and I could see a lot of couples wanting this as their wedding date.
10/20/2022
November 11, 2022
Eleven Eleven….make a wish.
What a fun date to celebrate each year! If it were me, I’d want my partner and I to make a wish on our anniversary, write it down and come back to it next year to see if it came true. What do you think? Too cheesy?
11/11/2022
December 21, 2022
A little bit of a tongue twister but definitely a fun wedding date! Not only are you close to Christmas, but this year, December 21st is the first official day of Winter!
12/21/2022
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Bouquet: Fleur Floral Studio @fleur_floralstudio
Vintage Mirror: Abi Jeanne Marché @abijeannemarche
Dresses: Evermore @evermore.bride
Studio: Lightbox @lightboxsgf
Photographer: Tatum Nelson Co @tatumnelsonco
Videographer: @margaretkellenberger
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Year In Review | 2021
2021, you’ve been good to us!
Let’s take a trip down memory lane as we share some of our favorite events from this year!
VISION BOARD PARTY:
Our first event of the year is also one of our favorite events of the year- the Vision Board Party! But we cannot do this event alone! Our good friend, Madi Miller guides you through an interactive activity helping you gain clarity on what this next year will look like. Our team is gearing up for the next Vision Board Party which is on January 2, 2022! If you're interested in attending, click here: VISION BOARD PARTY 2022 TICKETS
GALENTINE’S PARTY:
Galentine's is one of our biggest and most loved events at Lightbox! Every year, we transform Lightbox into a selfie museum with fun and colorful photo-op installations! For the 2nd annual Galentine's party, we had 8 different sets including a confetti wall, a disco set, and a gorgeous floral installation from Ash Floral Co! Galentine's Day is always a hit and we are so looking forward to the 2022 TWO DAY event! Stay tuned for tickets, it's going to be a blast!
COZY COTTAGE SHOOT OUT:
The first photographer's shoot-out of 2021 was a new one for the books! Remember when we had all just binge watched Bridgerton? Well, The Cozy Cottage shoot-out was inspired by all things dreamy & cottage core-esque. This shoot-out was a first in many ways for Lightbox. Instead of using the Loft, we had our morning sessions on the ground level of Lightbox, and the afternoon session was at an off-site location. Attendees had the opportunity to photograph a couple, portrait, and/or mommy and me session!
For the studio portion of the shoot-out, we opened the west facing windows on the ground level of Lightbox and encouraged each photographer to shoot from outside the building looking in the windows! This allowed the photographers to capture the beautiful stone walls and a cascading floral arrangement hung above the original windows from when Lightbox was built in the early 1900's.
For the second portion of the shoot-out we headed to Fellows Lake for a quick picnic with hot tea and cookies before three sunset photo sessions! Photographers rotated between a dreamy picnic couples session with rose wine and fruit, a maternity session, and a portrait session. Photos below by: Leigh Smith Photography
We loved having the opportunity to slow down and chat a bit between shoots with the photographers, which is something we hadn't done on shoot-out days before! The Cozy Cottage shoot-out was the perfect way to ring in the spring season and we loved seeing all of the finished images that we previously shared on The Box Blog here: VIEW COZY COTTAGE BLOG
STARTING A YOUTUBE:
One of our goals at Lightbox in 2021 was to start a Youtube channel! We had three full content days this year where Justin from Storied Dreams came in to film photographer's challenges, testimonials, Q & A's and more! These video shoots have definitely been new territory for our team here at Lightbox but we are excited to continue growing and putting out content in 2022! VIEW OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!
MODERN MALE SHOOT-OUT:
It's no secret that sometimes photographers find it challenging to photograph their male clients. Photographers tend to put more focus on the female in a couple's session or simply run out of poses for men after the first few photos. This shoot-out was designed to help photographers practice and get more comfortable posing men. The final images from this shoot-out were TOP NOTCH. View the portfolio here: VIEW PORTFOLIO
NEW T-SHIRTS & ASANTAE JOINED THE TEAM:
This year we added Asantae to the Lightbox team. She is a studio assistant and helps with our social media. You can read more about Asantae here: ASANTAE'S BIO
Each year, we put out a new t-shirt design and this year, we worked with Skylar Grace Co to create this fun and colorful design. Oh you love the shirt too? Well, grab yourself one right here: SHOP MERCH
POP UP PHOTO-OPS!
In August we had a super cute cloud & rainbow balloon installation by Dreamy and Darling in The Loft! Pop-up events are super fun because you don't need to be a professional photographer, you can just come in and take photos on your cell phone! We had 25 minute time slots throughout the day and saw lots of kiddos, a mother-daughter duo and best friends come to take pictures! Definitely the perfect way to cap off summer of 2021!
On the weekend of Halloween, the Loft was transformed into two spooky sets for mini session time-slots! Children in their costumes, families, and groups of friends all visited the studio to take photos of themselves in front of the backdrops! The Fall themed set consisted of bright colored pumpkins, an array of leaves, and cozy furniture items for a classic fall photo look. The “Boo” set was created using the moveable wall that is painted black in the Loft with balloons and bats that were added for the perfect background. Themed holiday props are always a favorite at the studio!
ELOPEMENTS IN THE STUDIO:
Lightbox stood as an elopement venue several couples this year! This is a new territory for us but we are gearing up for even more elopements/intimate weddings for 2022! We are honored to be such a special part of your big day! If you or know someone who is looking for a small wedding venue in Springfield, MO, please set up a tour to see Lightbox and check out our elopement package here: ELOPEMENT PACKAGE
THE EDISON HOLIDAY SET
The Edison is one of our two rental spaces and is located on the ground floor at Lightbox! Fun fact, the brick walls in this room are part of the original structure and are over 100 years old! In late October of 2021 we set up a classic Christmas set in The Edison designed for individuals to be able to come in and take their Christmas card photos. Everyone LOVED this set and it saw over 100 families between Halloween and Christmas! How cool is that? We look forward to having a photo set up in the Edison year-round starting in 2022!
PROPOSALS AT LIGHTBOX:
In light of engagement season, Lightbox had three proposals happen over the past few months in the Edison! The proposals were a part of a planned Christmas session with a photographer, and during the shoot each of the gentlemen dropped to one knee to surprise their girlfriends with a ring!
Friends and family also gathered to celebrate Justin and Holly with an engagement party that was held in the Edison! It was an evening full of smiles, delicious food, and champagne to celebrate this special moment in their life! Chris Killingsworth photographed the event to provide them with images that they will cherish forever! We snapped several clips from this evening! View the video here: ENGAGEMENT PARTY VIDEO
And just like that…2021 has come to an end!
What better way to ring in the new year than with giant marquee letters and balloons? Thank you, Alpha-Lit Springfield for making our last pop up of the year a great one!
Looking forward to seeing each and everyone of you in 2022!
Recap on the Modern Male Photographer's Shoot-Out
Have you noticed when you’re photographing male clients that posing them is a challenge? Yeah, us too! Which is why our last photographer’s shoot-out was to help photographers get more comfortable with posing male clients. A huge shout out to our models for this shoot: Alex, Ethan, Johnny, Asya and Blake!
For this shoot-out, we used our second space called, The Edison, for our second set of models. Have you seen the viral sunset lamp photos?
Here’s where to get your own sunset lamp projector.
Color blocking is so in right now, so we decided to paint the rolling backdrop half black and half white. Paired with our beautiful couple models, these were some of our favorite shots of the day! Over the years, we’ve notice photographers finding it challenging to pose or put the focus on the guy in engagement or couples sessions. This set was designed for the photographers to work on posing and emphasizing the male model in the couples session.
Now for the photos!
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Recap on the Cozy Cottage Photographer's Shoot-Out
Time to chat about our most recent Photographer’s Shoot-Out!!
This shoot-out was a first in many ways for the Lightbox team! Not only did we do the entire studio portion in (and outside) The Lower Studio, but we added a second off-site location for the first time!
The day started with time slots at the studio, we decorated the Lower studio windows with a variety of flowers and props and encouraged photographer’s to shoot from the outside of the building looking in. The exterior of Lightbox has old stone walls so it was perfect to really bring the cottage feel to life! Photographer’s booked a time slot with the option of 3 different options for models! Candace & Naiomi were both portrait models and Meg & Lucy were our “Mommy and Me” models!
The second portion of this shoot-out started with tea, cookies and conversations at Fellows Lake followed by a sunset session in a gorgeous open field! For the sunset photo sessions we had three set-ups. Korah and Bryce were the models for a dreamy picnic setup Kaylee was our maternity model and Naiomi joined us again as a portrait model!
When I tell you we had the PRETTIEST, golden sunset I am NOT joking! The weather was cool and breezy and there was just a slight haze as the sun went down!
Now for the photos!
Stephanie Michelle Photography
“Hannah & Bekah were such wonderful coordinators of this shoot! Not only was it gorgeous but it was also well organized and thought out. I really appreciated the time to work in small groups with other photographers and work alone with the models as well. Lightbox is doing so much to bring Springfield photographers together and I am here for it!"
Jenny Nolan Snaps
“Wow, what an incredible event to get my creativity going after a winter lull. I absolutely loved getting to reimagine the lower studio to achieve these "cottagecore" vibes. I had recently invested in some new gear, so getting to play with movement and color alongside other creatives in a completely safe and fun environment was exactly what I needed. I'm so thankful for the community, resources and opportunities Lightbox continues to provide!”
Taylor Jean Photographs
“This shoot-out was so amazing. I don't often get the chance to just go into a session without any pressure or restraints on creativity, so going to these Lightbox shootouts are such an amazing opportunity as a photographer! It is the perfect time for me to make new friendships, get out of my comfort zone, and create some amazing styled images without having to do any of the beforehand planning haha!”
BG Studios Photography
“Shoot-outs with Lightbox are always so much fun but this one took the cake. As a photographer you don’t often get to shoot alongside other photographers. I find that I learn so much and get to truly step into what I want to capture not just want I need to capture. That freedom ignites my creativity and propels me forward as a photographer and artist all while expanding my community!”
One of our favorite parts about this shoot-out was having the time at Fellows Lake to connect with the photographer’s as a group. We all got to chat about our businesses and how we are feeling as we enter the busy spring season! It is so easy to be in your “zone” during the photo sessions so taking this moment to pause and share with each other was so refreshing!
Hannah and I (Bekah) are so thankful for all the photographer’s and models that made this shoot-out so incredible! We are always so amazed at how the community comes together at these events to support Lightbox and create truly beautiful work. We love our Lightbox Family!
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Recap on the Meraki Workshop
We hosted our first workshop! We’ve hosted several small scale photographer’s shoot-out events over the last year and we knew we wanted to expand on them and offer an educational and intimate experience for the photographer’s in our community! This workshop was built to allow the attendees a space to create something new and dive into the intentionality behind their businesses as they move into the new year.
As we begun meeting with vendors and discussing the workshop in more depth a word popped into our Bekah’s head that had hung on her bulletin board throughout high school:
Meraki: [MAY:RAH:KEE] noun.
“Doing something with soul, creativity, or love; to put something of yourself into what you create.”
This word perfectly embodied what we wanted this workshop to be all about and how we wanted all of our vendors and photographers that participated in the workshop to feel as they created in the studio!
We had an amazing team of all-female (HECK FREAKIN YEAH) entrepreneurs and business owners that helped make this two day workshop possible! With the incredible talent and help of Wildly Collective, we were able to offer two different styling themes for the workshop that focused on current and upcoming trends. The Dream State sets were curated and designed by Wildly Collective and focused heavily on a soft, colorful and “dream-like” aesthetic that has us (quite literally) dreaming of Spring!
Our team at Lightbox curated the Modern Romance sets that used a more earthy tones and textures. We wanted these sets to focus more on editorial posing and integrate an edgy bridal session with a fun fast food twist!
We made sure to make the styled shoot portion of both days fall along the same overall theme but offer something new and exciting for each day so that the photographer’s attending could choose to come to day one, day two, or both days!
Day One
This 8 hour day was filled with 2 styled shoots, 1 styling vignette and 1 tablescape. The goal was for each photographer to take the time to try new posing techniques and bounce ideas off one another while shooting. After the photography portion of the day, we congregated in the Edison to download our images and start editing. One of the best parts of the day was hearing from speakers Wildly Collective and Tessa Cooper on “Creating More Meaningful Work” and “Pitching your Work to Publications.” We ended the evening with a catered meal from Cafe Cusco (a local fave) and conversations around the beautiful tablescape styled by Wildly Collective.
Day Two
This 4 hour day consisted of 2 styled shoots, headshot set-up, editing time, an introspective worksheet and learning about “Staying True to Your Brand Identity from the owner of the Ozark Mountain Flower Truck, Cassie Parker!
Cassie spoke on staying true to your brand identity, finding your “why” and how to scale your business! We LOVED having Cassie here because we so admire the brand she has cultivated at Ozark Mountain Flower Truck!
Our favorite part of any photography related events at the studio is ALWAYS the incredible images from all of the attendees! We continue to be blown away by the creativity and passion of the photography community in our area!
We are so incredibly thankful that this workshop was a success and ignited the creative spark in the community we love so much! We couldn’t have done it without the help of our incredible vendors:
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Four Ways to Get Yourself Out of a Creative Rut - For Photographers
It’s a little ironic that I’m writing this on a dreary and rainy day. We all know this year has thrown us for a loop, but for us photographers, the fall has been busier than ever. After all of the rescheduled sessions and weddings from the summer to starting, dare I say, Christmas photos…you may be finding yourself in a creative rut. Let’s fix that, eh?
Allow Yourself to Have a Moment
That’s right. This is the very first thing you should do when you are in a creative rut. Take a moment to just be in a mood because we all need a good vulnerable moment. It is easy to become caught up in trying to post every day or making sure you have something “new” for each client. It can be exhausting and take a toll on us. So take your moment….whether that is 60 seconds, a few days or a week and allow yourself to unwind.
Listen to Songs You Loved Back When You Started Photography
A little weird, I know…but this is something that has always helped me in the past. In high school, learning the ins and outs of my camera, I always listened to GIVERS, Two Door Cinema Club, Santigold, etc. These songs remind me of how I felt limitless and enjoyed trying new things. Give this a go and let me know if it works for you.
Create a Physical Inspo Board
Ditch Pinterest for this one. I love me a good Pinterest board….but how often do you actually take time to look at it after pinning your photos? Instead create a little mood board for yourself that you can print and hang by your computer. It’s satisfying putting together an actual collage and seeing it everyday.
Go Out and Shoot
Let’s be honest…we all knew it was coming because we all know this is what to do. After you successfully do tips 1-3, it’s time to grab your camera and shoot. Give yourself a break and put zero expectations on this shoot. Allow yourself enough time to experiment and play around with old or new techniques. Who knows, these could be your favorite photos of all time. ;)
Lightbox First Year Recap
Lightbox is ONE!
To say we have had a crazy, fun, and exciting year is a bit of an understatement. Lightbox has had the privilege to host over 350 reservations in addition to the MANY other events hosted at Lightbox! Let's take a look back at all that has happened this year! Cue the confetti!
Lightbox Grand Opening-
To kick off the opening of Lightbox we hosted our grand opening event at the very end of September 2019! We celebrated with our friends, family, and some future clients as well! We had live music, yard games, a giveaway, and of course snacks! It was a great way to get things kicked off here at the studio.
Innovative Dental-
We love hosting other businesses here at Lightbox! One local business that frequents the studio is Innovative Dental. They use our space to shoot their client testimonial videos. We love to see the space used for videos as well as photos!
Vintage Rental Company Holiday Minis-
In November, the Vintage Rental Company hosted their holiday minis at Lightbox! Each set was unique and created an opportunity for multiple photographers to use the space at once. With winter weather, indoor photos are always a safe option!
Tis the Season Craft Fair-
Back in December, a seasonal craft fair was held at Lightbox by Sonnel Essentials. 18 local vendors of all sorts, ranging from clothing and jewelry to home decor and baked goods, had the opportunity to meet new customers and sell their beautiful creations. It is important to us to support other small businesses in the local community! Who else thinks that small businesses make the word go around?
Galentines Party-
Grab your gal pals! It’s time to PARTY! Galentines was our first themed selfie pop-up event at the studio! We had 9 different selfie sets such as our heart wall, confetti station, XOXO backdrop, and the colorful paper chain set. Rove Coffee provided yummy iced strawberry mochas and we had a raffle with over $800.00 worth of goodies from local small businesses! We are already looking for Galentines 2021!
Gather Midwest-
In early February, Gather Midwest hosted their second event at Lightbox. “At Gather we find that our attention and creativity is our most brilliant commodity as entrepreneurs, and we aim to show up for you so you can show up in your business in a way that FEELS good, sustains you and pays the bills.” - Gather Midwest
This event included guest speakers from Kansas City, Springfield and St. Louis, dining and guided conversations, networking, guided meditation by Jayme Sweere and more! Photos by: Elise Abigail Photography
Vision Board Party
In January we hosted a vision board party, and it was a hit! We had multiple different sessions where we the guests were able to interact and there was guided discussion as well! We also had a giveaway and snacks/beverages.
Quarantine
Sadly, from mid March to mid May we were shut down due to COVID-19. We still stayed busy from home working on different marketing strategies, staying in contact with our amazing Lightbox family, and we even launched our own line of presets called The Lightbox Collection! A special THANK YOU to each person who purchased our “Lights On” tees, a sticker or a preset pack to keep us afloat during the shut down! WE LOVE YOU!!!!
Photographers shoot outs
At the beginning of 2020 we decided to start hosting Photographers Shoot Outs, which are creative styled photo shoots for photographers of any experience level. So far we have done a femine/elegant set, the Pantone of the year [Classic Blue] set, and an up cycled set. A special thanks to Wasteless Apparel for creating all up cycled pieces for our models! We couldn’t have done this without you!
“Even before the studio opened, the idea of collaboration was key to making this space a reality. I knew that there needed to be a space where photographers and other creatives could come together and work on their craft alongside others. We need to be each others’ cheerleaders. The more we build up our photography community, the more opportunities we will receive. I have learned so much about each photographer who has attended a shoot out and it is beautiful to see each one move out of their comfort zone and grow artistically.” - Hannah | Founder of Lightbox
McKenna Joining the Team-
In July we added to our Lightbox team! McKenna, is our studio assistant and works weekends and after hour events. She is quiet natured and has a kind soul. You will always be greeted with a smile from McKenna! Oh, and she also has some really cool tattoos!
Levity Plant Pop Up-
In August, Levity Plants hosted a plant pop up at the studio! This was their first ever pop-up and we were so excited they decided to host it at Lightbox. There was a wide range of plants, a plant bar, and plant care items as well. She created the cutest selfie station and around 100 people came through that day!
Miss Mo USA-
Megan Renee Kelly, Miss Missouri USA, has used the Loft several times this past year for her Miss Missouri USA interviews and photo shoots and other promo materials. Megan is passionate about educating others on the effects of endometriosis and has been involved with disaster relief throughout her entire life. Help us cheer her on as she competes for the title of MISS USA!!!!
View Megan’s latest video HERE!
Photo by: Ozark Mtn Images
Serendipity Workshop-
Hosted by Abigail Derrek Photography and Belle Brooke Photography, the Serendipity Workshop was the first official workshop at the studio. 9 photographers from all over the midwest came to learn from two of the very best in their fields of work! They took advantage of the whole studio and had three sets for the participants to work on posing and creating an authentic connection between their clients.
Parking lot/ Advancements of the studio-
Lightbox has evolved and improved so much over the past year! In the Loft we have had multiple different styled set-ups, including our current one that is designed by Homestead Collective Co.! We also added a faux greenery wall, improved the prop closet, painted the backside of our moving back drop, and created an addition to our backdrop so that it can be seamless. In the Edison and lobby we have transformed the space into a cozier hangout area. In the Lower Studio we have added more plants… like a lot of plants, and we painted the backdrop a fun peach color! Our biggest addition this year is by far the new parking lot — about time!
We are so excited to see what this upcoming year has in store! We can’t wait for you, year 2! If you’re interested in hosting an event at Lightbox, please contact us!
Pantone "Classic Blue" Photographer's Shoot-Out Recap
On June 14th we held our 2nd Photographer’s Shoot-Out at Lightbox! This theme? Pantone’s Color of the Year, Classic Blue! This Shoot-Out’s set was a stark contrast from our first Photographer’s Shoot-Out, and that’s EXACTLY why we love putting these events together! It can be so easy to get caught up in your daily work flow as a photographer and participating in an event like this is the perfect way to ignite that creative spark again!
For this Shoot-Out we had 2 monochromatic sets in Classic Blue and bright white! We created a corner “room” for the Classic Blue set with our new vintage metal chair and for the all white set we used our white styling blocks and rolling backdrop along with other white elements to add a lot of dimension and texture to the set! For both sets we had a table of props for the photographer’s to use that included mirrors, a prism and dried white florals. This gave the photographer’s the opportunity to really get creative and make the set their own!
I’ll cut right to the best part, THE PHOTOS! We had such an amazing group of talented photographers join us for this shoot and all of their photos are INCREDIBLE! Check them out below!
Leigh Smith Photography
And a HUGE thank you to our models!
Mark your calendars!
Our next Photographer’s Shoot-Out will be on August, 16th 2020! Details will be release soon!
Q & A with a Photographer - Thomas Creative
Hi guys! Bekah here! Who’s eager to meet another amazing photographer in the 417 area?? I love having the opportunity to share 417 photographer’s stories and highlight their individual styles in this series! I think it is so cool to see the unique perspective people in the exact same field have!
Today I introduce you to the lovely Tamara Thomas of Thomas Creative! Let’s get to know her below!
Hi, all! I'm Tamara Thomas!
Along with my husband Caleb, I own Thomas Creative. I am a hobbyist turned full-time photographer. Last year, Caleb jumped on board and we added videography to our services. It's been the most fun doing this together. We call wedding days our day dates. We truly enjoy doing it as a team. It's so rewarding and fulfilling. We enjoy all types of photography. Anywhere from product shooting, family sessions, seniors, weddings, to making story videos for small businesses. If there is a photo/video need, we're down to fill it. We embrace it all! We have two beautiful babies. You can catch us location scouting, hanging at our church or enjoying popcorn and a movie when we're not shooting weddings or sessions.
How long have you been a photographer?
I got my first camera in 2012, but I'd say that photography has been my career since 2017.
How would you describe your photography style?
True-to-color portrait photography/video. We love bright, vibrant colors and try to keep our photos and videos as nice and realistic as your eye sees them in person.
What is the most rewarding thing about being a photographer to you?
Relationships. Oh my goodness, my heart SWELLS when I get to celebrate different seasons with my clients. Brides becoming Mamas, watching kids go from babies to toddlers, etc. My clients become friends. I get to be part of the best time of their lives. I just love it.
What is the best thing about your clients?
I have some very loyal clients. There are a lot of amazing photographers in the 417 and I'm honored that they stick with me year after year.
What is your favorite thing to photograph?
This is a tough one because I truly love it all. I'd say I am best at family sessions. I have the gift of making buds with kids. Hearing clients say, "They never smile like that for photos." is the best pat on this photographers back.
What accomplishment are you most proud of?
FINALLY GOING FOR IT. For so long I would give away free sessions, turn weddings down, etc. because I wasn't confident in my skills. With a nice shove from my family, hubby and friends, I just decided to embrace this gift that God has given me and just do it. It's been so rewarding and I cannot believe that I have a full schedule of sessions year round. It's a true dream come true.
If you could give one piece of advice to yourself when you first started as a photographer, what would it be?
Stop being so hypercritical of your work and charge what you're worth. I would also say, don't be intimidated that there are a lot of photographers. Be true to who you are, continually work on your craft and the clients will come.
If you could give one piece of advice to your clients what would it be?
Celebrate your life, y'all. PRINT YOUR PHOTOS. You invest in these images, they belong ALL over your walls.
Do you have any photography influences?
Seriously, y'all. You're KILLING IT. I love to show love to my fellow photogs. There are so many awesome photographers that I follow here in Springfield. If we're talking big influences, I love Jo Johnson. She's based out of Arkansas. We actually went to high school together and watching her flourish into an incredible photographer/mentor/business lady has been so inspiring.
What is your favorite piece of gear? Dream piece of gear?
I just went mirror-less with the Canon RP and I am LOVING IT. Lighter/smaller camera body has been a game changer on wedding days. If Caleb was answering this, he would be able to give you a full run down of all of the gear he would love to buy. He's a "gear nerd". I just try to learn the ins and outs of what I have.
What are some fun facts people may not know about you?
In the 7th grade, I placed second in city for wrestling. I didn't even like wrestling. I just wanted to prove some boys wrong. I am still in the business of proving people who think I can't do something wrong.
What would your ultimate, dream photo shoot be?
I would love to shoot for a kids clothing line with my daughter as one of the models. She's stinkin' cute and since she was born she's been my practice buddy. Watching that 4-year-old spunk come out in front of the camera is so fun.
Where do you draw inspiration from?
I can totally get lost in the Instagram scroll.
What was your favorite part about using Lightbox?
I love it all. Climate control with nice natural lighting is so awesome. I don't have to worry about rescheduling due to weather. Can we talk about the staff? You guys are top notch!
How would you like to use the studios at Lightbox in the future?
I love mini sessions at Lightbox. Anytime Lightbox partners with The Vintage Rental Co for mini sessions, I'm definitely promoting it to my clients. I love them.
Thank you SO MUCH Tamara! You are so talented and we cannot WAIT to see your smiling face in the studio again!
If you want to check out more of Thomas Creative’s work, You can find them here:
Photographer’s Shoot-Out Recap
Our goal at Lightbox is always to foster creativity and bring the community together.
If you follow Lightbox, you’ve probably seen a gorgeous floral set and a minimal editorial set popping up on our feed often! What is it from? The very first Photographer’s Shoot-Out event!
For our first Photographer’s Shoot-Out, we had 11 photographers, 2 sets and 2 models! Unlike most styled shoots, each photographer had different time slots so they were able to work with each model one on one! The first set was with our rose tufted ottoman, white seamless backdrop & a GORGEOUS floral arrangement from Queen City Blooms. Each photographer had the choice between our model, Karissa, wearing a fun, mustard yellow maxi dress from Lulu’s or an elegant wedding gown from The Dress Bridal Boutique! The 2nd set was a more minimal set with our model Soleil wearing an amazing sweater cape from Rent the Runway. In this set you were encouraged to really play with posing and focus on the art of portraiture! This set was basically a blank slate with a few props and really allowed each photographer the space to get creative in their own personal way!
One of the most amazing things about an event like this is having several different photographers shooting the exact same sets and models but in totally different ways! It really showcases the individuality between each and every person who participated. I myself got to join in on the shoot-out and they are some of my favorite photographs I’ve ever taken!
And of course, this shoot-out would have been nothing without the incredible talents that had a hand in bringing it all together!
Here are the amazing vendors who participated:
Florals: Queen City Blooms
Hair & Make-up: Skyler Ellison, assistant under Emily Edgar
Models: Karissa Houts and Soleil Richardson
Bridal Gown: The Dress Bridal Boutique
Yellow Dress: Lulu’s
Sweater cape: Rent the Runway
Now the fun part, THE PHOTOS! Let’s take a look at the work of all these amazing, talented photographers!
Can I just say…WOW!
After seeing all these amazing photos you might be thinking, WHEN IS THE NEXT ONE? Well, good news! I’m super excited to share with you the mood board and theme of our next shoot-out:
PANTONE COLOR OF THE YEAR SHOOT-OUT!
There will be 2 monochromatic sets to work with and a table of props that will inspire creativity! It’s all happening on Sunday, April 5th! Tickets are on sale NOW! Get them here:
Q & A with a Photographer - Sierra Eckert of Ozark Mountain Images
Welcome to the second edition of our Q & A with a photographer series! We love to feature the different photographers that use our space and see the creativity and individuality they bring to Lightbox!
Today it is my pleasure to introduce you to Sierra of Ozark Mountain Images!
How long have you been a photographer?
Full time for one year and a hobbyist for 6 years!
How would you describe your photography style?
Warm, romantic and genuine.
What is the most rewarding thing about being a photographer?
Meeting people and getting to create. It’s such a relaxing outlet for me. I pour into the creative process and it is so rewarding!
What is the best thing about your clients?
Their kindness and appreciation for what I do. I can’t thank them enough for sharing my name and giving gratitude where it’s due.
What is your favorite thing to photograph?
Portraits!
If you could give one piece of advice to yourself when you first started as a photographer, what would it be?
Shoot, shoot, shoot! Practice makes perfect!
If you could give one piece of advice to your clients what would it be?
Relax and love on your partner. The best photos are the genuine ones.
What would your ultimate, dream photo shoot be?
Either a mountainous elopement or something on the water.
What was your favorite thing about Lightbox and what did you use it for?
I did a styled portrait session of sisters and the lighting was SO BOMB!
How would you like to use the studios at Lightbox in the future?
More styled shoots!
Q & A with a photographer - Jennifer Weter
We have had an amazing group of photographers join us at Lightbox in our first couple months of business! It is so amazing to see the individual style and creativity that each photographer brings to our space!
We are starting a new series of blogs featuring photographers that have come to use the Loft and Lower Studio here at Lightbox!
For our very first edition, we are very happy to introduce you to Jennifer Weter of JWeterPhotography!
Head shot: Abigail Derrick Photography
How long have you been a Photographer?
I started my business in 2017, but my love of photography began many years ago when I was the photographer for my junior high school newspaper. After my daughter was born in 2008, I wanted to preserve all of those precious, fleeting moments. That's when I enrolled in a photography class at Missouri State University, and I spent the next few years soaking up all of the knowledge I could get my hands on. I still believe investing in your education is important, and continue to take classes and workshops. I was fortunate this year to learn from one of my photography idols, Tarah Sweeney
How would you describe your photography style?
I like to incorporate a mixture of portraiture and lifestyle images in my galleries. I know we all hope to get that one shot of everyone looking at the camera and smiling, but the images that really move me are the ones that embody warmth, movement and emotion. Every picture has a beautiful story to tell!
What is the most rewarding thing about being a photographer?
Being able to document moments that will be cherished for generations. I always loved looking through my grandparents old photos. Seeing images of my grandmother as a child and young adult sparked conversations that might never have occurred without those photographs. It brought back joyous memories for her, and allowed me to share in a part of her life that I knew very little about.
What's your biggest fear as a photographer?
Showing up to a session without an SD card. So, I am compulsive about checking all of my gear before I leave the house, and I usually have several extra stashed in my camera bag, just in case.
What is your favorite thing to photograph?
Newborns! The transition from couple to family is so incredibly life changing. Those first few days go by in a sleep-deprived blur, and I love being able to freeze those moments for them. Witnessing the evolution of a family, as their littles grow and as siblings are welcomed is one of the best parts of photographing families year after year.
What is the best thing about your clients?
They are graciously willing to be vulnerable and allow me into the most intimate parts of their lives. It's difficult to be that open and trusting with a photographer, but it's so important. This lets me document the way they interact with each other when no one else is around. That's where the true magic lies. It's an honor that I don't take lightly.
If you could give one piece of advice to yourself when you first started as a photographer, what would it be?
Trust yourself. Shoot what you're passionate about because to serve your clients well, you have to be inspired. If a session doesn't excite you, you won't be able to produce your best work.
If you could give one piece of advice to your clients what would it be?
Relax! Don't worry about the kids' behavior, just show up ready to be in the moment with your family. I'll take care of the rest!
What are some fun facts people may not know about you?
I was once a wedding cake decorator. I delivered many 5 tier cakes down ridiculous stairways, holding my breath the entire time. I had more than one nightmare that I dropped a cake during delivery. Although it never actually happened, I had enough near misses to make me never want to photograph weddings! Another fun, but embarrassing fact...I took a nap on the monkey bars when I was five years old. I fell off, face first, and broke both the bones in my arm. I guess being clumsy is a theme that has followed me throughout my life.
What would your ultimate, dream photo shoot be?
A couples shoot on the Kalalau trail in Kauai. My husband and I got married on the island and it will always be special to me. It's the perfect mix of my favorite things - beach, mountains, waterfalls and adventure.
Where do you draw inspiration from?
Love, in all its many forms. Love between partners, parent and child, siblings, friends...it's what gives us hope for the future.
What kind of photo shoot(s) have you done at Lightbox?
Maternity and holiday family sessions. Everything from babies to families of six.
What was your favorite part about using Lightbox?
It's so incredibly versatile! I've used Lightbox for photo shoots, baby showers, girls' night out, and the space was perfect for all three. I love being able to utilize the prop closet. We were able to have a gorgeous tablescape for the baby shower and I didn't have to haul everything in from home.
How would you like to use the studios at Lightbox in the future?
I'd love to use the amazing light in the loft studio for a newborn session
My Personal Experience Using the Lightbox Loft
I recently had the opportunity to photograph a pet calendar with 22 (Yes, TWENTY-TWO) dogs and 2 cats and I jumped at the chance to use The Loft for this project. I had super consistant lighting throughout the whole session! Having this large of a project in a controlled environment really helped keep the pups more calm! The rolling white backdrop was the perfect tool to style for the different months and I was able to use several decor items available in The Loft and combine it with items brought from home to make this project come to life! If you would like a calendar to support Rescue One, please click here.
Photographing portraits is one of my favorite parts about my job! I love being able to capture what makes a person uniquely themselves! I took some pictures of Sarah on her lunch break from her job during spirit week. It was 80’s day and how can you not get some photos when your outfit is this good??
I’ll let you in on a little secret; It was SO overcast and gloomy this day but we were still able to get some gorgeous and bright photos with only the light coming through the abundance of windows in the Loft! As a natural light photographer, it is HUGE for me to be able to stay consistant with the photos I do outdoors at an indoor location! There is no shortage of soft, beautful, natural light at Lightbox!
One of the really cool things I love about the Loft is that it gets styled differently seasonally so you have the opportunity to create unique photos for your clients every time you use the space!
I am just as excited about this space (if not more!) after using it as I was from the moment I first heard of it! It really is an asset that Springfield has needed for a long time and I am so looking forward to using The Loft for many, many more photo sessions in the future!