
Rockin’ photographer Millie Holloman is our second stellar sister to answer our Six Questions. Here’s what she’s got to say.
What’s the story behind this photo?
This photo was taken during an engagement session in the country. We were walking through this golden field in the same city the couple grew up. It just felt right to have them lay in this field together so I asked them if they would and of course being the awesome people they are, they agreed! I cropped it this way because I wanted you to feel the romance and sense how they were there in this timeless place with no worries in life but only love! It also has an aspect of secrecy which I love. Just think, anyone could drive by and look at that field and never see them there… The truth is… this photo takes me there because it could be anyone really and what a splendid afternoon!
Where do you look for inspiration?
I look for inspiration in every day life… I know that sounds cliché but it is so true! It might be something I see someone wearing, a place I have never shot, a photo in a magazine, a simple statement, a blog or website. In the right moment something incredibly simple like a shadow or bubbles could inspire when I start thinking of all the possibilities!
What would you say is one of your ‘signature’ editing tricks, themes or style? What do you think makes an image recognizable and uniquely yours?
My editing style is very crisp and clean with a touch of sharpening. I really try to keep things looking natural although every now and then I do spring for a texture or unique edit because the image needs something more. I think what makes people think of us is, bright natural colors with emotion, energy, personality and fun moments. When you mix it all up, it just works and blends to really give a great story and feel!
What aspect of your photography are you constantly working on, trying to improve?
For me it is more like what I am not? I always think there is room to learn more, if my pea sized brain can retain it that is. This year I am resolved to learn more about lighting and really study both studio lights and strobes so I am even more comfortable with them both. Last year was working with flare from natural sunlight which was soooo much fun!
If you could go anywhere in the world for an epic, weeklong photo excursion all by your luxuriously unhurried self – regardless of money, time or childcare issues – where would you go and why?
I would go anywhere that I could just sit and enjoy life all day long while shooting only the simplest most beautiful things I could find. This place must included one of those huts that you have to walk out over the water to get to and the water has to clear and beautiful. I have just always wanted to do this and can’t imagine how relaxing it would be, of course it would have to include massage!
Are there women out there that you consider your shutter sisters? Who, and why?
If by that you mean other women in photography who I can’t live without, then YES! Kelly Moore, Davina Fear, and Lauren Clark. These girls are AHHH-Mazing friends that are better than a girl could ask for. We all teach Love Affair Workshop together and we have managed to create an amazing bond of friendship where we can inspire one another, share deeply, lay out our struggles openly, laugh, cry and be real without any fear or reservation. I love these girls with all of my heart and think everyone needs someone like them in their life!
You can find Millie Holloman, her gorgeous work and the super-cool photography team that make up Millie Holloman Photography on the website and blog. They not only shoot events and families, they offer workshops, the truthbooth and an all-around good time.
i absolutely love that… her work is amazing, thank you for every your post!!!!!!
Beautiful! Wyeth came to mind as soon as it popped up…
This series is excellent and inspiring. Everyday something new, fun, intelligent. Thank you so much
Shutter Sisters is a great blog!
I’ve posted your badge on my site.
I’m not a photographer, but love to look ๐
very inspiring.
I love Millie’s work. I found her blog about a year ago and look often. I keep telling my husband we need to make a road trip so she can do a family portrait session with us!
i love her work as well. although i am far from being anything but less than average i love taking inspiration from the photo blogs of these very talented women. thanks.
Super interview!
Love this!! I love my Millie!!! Yay to you guys for featuring her! ๐
love millie…she inspires me everday.., she just doesn’t know it….. I never met her, but someday I will.. saving my pennies for her workshop….I stalk her blog often and amazed on what she can do… you picked a winner to be featured…
thanks…
fantastic shot – great interview
Excellent ๐
Great site….and great interview!
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Oh my gosh! What beautiful photos Millie and her Shutter Sisters have. I just spent an hour looking at wedding photos and wishing I had something half as beautiful. I have one that I really love, but everything else was so posed . . . BEAUTIFUL work!
She is amazing! and I love that Truthbooth! how completely cool.
Wow! Millie’s work is brilliant. And that truth box? She was amazing to come up with That! It made me laugh and brought tears to my eyes. Capturing magic .. =)
Millie is an awesome choice for 6?s — she totally rocks!!
I just love this so much. fantastic, amazing shot.
What fun to read. Your photograph reminds me of this book cover.
http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Blood-Irene-Nemirovsky/dp/0307267482/ref=ed_oe_h
An excellent book and my search for the cover, lead me to discover another of the author’s book that I haven’t read yet. Serendipity! Inspiration and a new book.