
I have mentioned that I am tutoring Zeph, who is being home schooled. I see him most days of the week.
He knows I do photography and had been anxious to have some shots, so I agreed to take him out after lessons were done. The venue that I had planned to use vaporized. I decided to take him over to the LDS temple on Main Street in the 100+ degree weather simply because there would be shade there.
Photographers try to capture their clients in poses and expressions that are innate rather than typical. We want them to let their hair down and expose themselves truthfully to the viewer. That was my goal for Zeph.
As we walked on to the site, Zeph told me that he had been ordained a deacon and that he would soon come back to perform church ordinances. This was news to me. It gave me a different way to see him and orchestrate some of the poses.
Zeph and his younger brother are both consummate hams. The photo shoot started out that way because I let him set the tone. I see him that way every day. And I was not getting shots that I really liked. Finally, he began to wilt in the heat and mellowed out just a bit, letting me direct him on the sly. This was one of the six that I selected as being memorable. His eyes lock onto the viewer and expose his playful spirit and his vulnerability.
Later he invited me to attend the church Road Show where he will be back to being the center of attention on a stage.