Trash The Dress – Amber – Milwaukee


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What the heck is a Trash the Dress session? I’ve had lots of people ask me about this and it is kinda hard to explain, so instead of explaining, I figured I would just show.

A TTD session is all about showcasing  you and your dress.  Some people really want to save their dress and use it as an heirloom or keep it for their 20th anniversary, but some people put it in a box and never do anything with it.  Hopefully on your wedding day you were able to get some fantastic photos of you in your dress and you love them.  On the wedding day though, there is a limit to where you can go and what you can do as far as photos and locations.  Either there is a time constraint or you don’t really want to go into the middle of a forest, the sand dunes, or an old warehouse.  I get that.  No one wants to get to the reception and look like they were hiking up Mt. Everest or white water rafting (although that would be a sweet shoot… holla back if you wanna do that), so those locations are out the window.  With a TTD session, you can go to those places and get crazy fantastic shots.

TTD sessions are not about trashing the dress (as the name implies), but they are more about showcasing the dress in situations that you would not normally see a wedding dress in.  It’s not about getting dirty, but it is being able to let go and let loose to get awesome photos without having to worry about showing up to the reception looking like a mess.  Heck… bring your man and make him get all crazy with you too… Who doesn’t want to make out in a lake with the sun set behind them?

So… because this is kinda hard to explain in words, Jake and I got the idea to do a TTD session with a model to show you what this whole thing is about.  The story below is our adventure into the foray of: TTD, Valo-syle.

First thing we needed was a lady who was up for anything.  I had worked with Amber a while ago and knew she was a lot of fun to work with.  I shot her a message and she was all about doing the shoot.  From there, we needed a dress.  I really do not know how you ladies do it… Amber and I went to pick out a dress from David’s Bridal.  They have a huge rack of $99 dresses that we were picking from (a good option if you want TTD photos and still want to keep your real dress).  I had to register and we were mistaken for a couple quite a bit.  It was also around the time when people were picking out their prom dresses, so the store was crazy busy and filled to the brim with ladies.  I kinda felt like I was invading a female only club… got some really funny looks from some ladies.  Anyoldways… Amber and I found a dress that we liked, she tried it on and it looked gorgeous.

From there I contacted two of my good friends Kristin and Amy who work at The Fringe Salon to do Make Up and Hair for the shoot.  After I got them on board, I wanted to get some flowers for the shoot, so I contacted Greg from Gregory and Company and got an amazing Bouquet from him to use for the shoot.  We finally got everything set up, nice weather, great team of people, and great location… then… it started to snow.  It was in the 60′s a few days before, but then the temp dropped very quickly the day before and the day of the shoot to somewhere around 30 degrees.  We got out to shoot and were able to shoot for about 30 mins before it started to snow.  It wasn’t too bad at first, but when you have a model in a wedding dress and sandals… well… that is just crazy stuff.  She was a trooper and we were able to get some fantastic photos while we were out.  We might end up doing another shoot when it is a bit warmer… but for now, check out the photos we took.

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Valo Street Team Application


Hey everyone!  I have the application to become a part of our street team avalible for download here:

Valo Street Team App
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Tell everyone you know… that is if you want :) The more the merrier.  I would like to have 5 seniors for our team, but will consider more if I get enough apps.

Senior Street Team



Valo Street Team


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Valo Photography is looking for a few juniors to help us spread the word about our senior photos by being a part or our Street Team in their school. We are looking for a team of two seniors from each high school who are involved in activities and have a great individual style. Valo photography is edgy, modern, and cool and we want juniors who reflect us and to be our face in their school. Your photos will be used to advertise our studio on our website and in print.

What’s in it for you?
1 – You get 75% off of the top photo session with Valo photography. That is $375 that you save.
2 – You will get sweet cards to pass out at school or wherever you and your friends hang out. The cards will have a code that will be individualized to you so that we know when you refer people because…
3 – Everyone you send our way will get you entered another time into a drawing for a Nintendo Wii, Gift Cards, and Prints that will be drawn monthly.
4 – You will also get a 50% discount on the prints that you order and once the senior season is over (November) we will give you any large prints we make of you, some of which are valued over $100.

All right, all right… by now you are probably wondering how you can get in on this sweet deal. Next week we will have a sheet that you can download from our site, fill out, and mail/email back to us. We will contact the senior that we select and set up a time in March/April to shoot your photos.

So keep checking our blogs next week for your chance to be a part of the Valo Street Team.

If you are not a senior, not in high school, but know someone who is a Junior, we would appreciate it if you sent them on over to check out the site.



Class of 2010 Listen Up!


Aight… here is the deal. Senior photo season is going to be kicking off pretty soon and I am super excited.

(P.s. Not Senior, like Citizen, Senior like Class of 2010)

I am going to be looking for a few seniors to rep Valo Photography and our work at their local high school.

I will be posting more info on how you can get some pretty sweet perks and awesome photos to boot. I will have more information on being a part of our Street Team on Thrusday night, so keep your eyes peeled.

Till then, I am going to post one of MY old senior photos. I found them lying around in my basement (Class of ’01 Baby!!)

Simon Senior Photo Class of 2001
So hott.

(If you have any good senior photos you want to show the world, shoot me an email with the photo to simon@valophotography.com)