Back in November I was hired by First for Women to photograph Marla Wilson, a Springfield, Illinois, resident. First profiles a reader in each issue who has made a remarkable change in her health, and Marla was being featured in the January 19, 2015 issue.
First's photo editor, Christie Geiger, contacted me to create "beautiful, evenly lit portraits" of Marla for the story. The assignment called for one full-length vertical image of Marla, composed to the right of the frame to allow space for copy on the left. Since the story would appear in a winter issue, the setting needed to be indoors. Christie would make arrangements to have a hair & makeup artist as well as a wardrobe stylist on set.
One obstacle we had to overcome immediately, however, was the setting. We couldn't do the shoot in Marla's home so we started looking for alternative locations in Springfield. I'd want to use a longer lens so we could make the background go soft. And since we needed a full-length shot of Marla, this meant we would need a space with a lot of front-to-back distance.
I called a couple Realtors in Springfield, explained the story, and asked if they had any homes for sale that we might be able to use for the shoot. Within an hour, I was given the name of a family in Sherman (on the north side of Springfield). They had a beautiful 5,600-square-foot home and would be willing to let us come in on a Saturday morning to make the pictures. Perfect.
On the day of the shoot, Marla arrived at the home with Kila Alexander, our hair & makeup artist, as well as Julie Timm, our wardrobe stylist. Marla had consulted with Julie prior to the session to discuss clothing choices, so she came prepared with a couple of attractive outfits. And Marla had requested Kila since she's done Marla's hair for years.
When I arrived, Kila was working on Marla's hair so I started scouting locations inside the house. I made a few pictures of Julie in several locations before landing on three strong options. I decided to use the Olympus OM-D E-M5 body with the Olympus 45mm f/1.8 prime lens for the session. As Marla and Kila wrapped up, I started setting up lights.