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jasmine
How long have you been shooting professionally?
4 years

Do you have any formal training or education in photography?
No.

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What camera do you use? Which lens is your most-used?
I shoot with the Canon 5DMII and my favorite lens is the 50mm, 1.2.  I shoot with this dynamic duo more often than not, and it’s truly helped define my style.

How much digital manipulation do you do to your images and what programs do you use?
I view post processing like salt on a really great meal.  It’s merely the spice and flavor to a meal, but not the meal itself.  I use minimal processing and prefer to shoot images in-camera as close as possible to the desired end product.  I’m often asked about post processing, so if you’d like to read more about my preferences and techniques, you can read more about it on my blog here:  Blog: Kubota Photoshop Actions – tips & tricks

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Do you have any rituals or mantras that you use to prepare mentally before a session?
Not really… but I will say I do love bumping some loud music and dancing in the car before I shoot.  Totally helps with the nerves!  ;)

Can you describe your process for getting your subject into that perfect pose?
Well, that’s hard. Because I don’t have a process.  I’m sure I’d look way cooler if I did though!  ;) I basically just listen to my clients, let them relax, encourage them, test their boundaries, then ask them to stand in good light.  I know.  It sounds like I should be doing more, but–really–that’s all I got!  ;)

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What inspires you personally and as a photographer?
I know it sounds cliché, but I promise it’s the truth.  My basis of inspiration is God.  I photograph people because we are all reflections of something great and beautiful; something far beyond our understanding.  I’m inspired by people because they are merely small divisions of God.

What mode do you shoot in?
Manual – 100%

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Do you prefer color or black and white images? How do you decide which one for each image?
The majority of images I process are color, but I adore black and white.  Most of the time I’ll convert an image to b/w to evoke a different emotion or create a different vibe.  Colorless photos are classic, timeless, and appeal to a different side of my aesthetic.

How would you describe your photographic style?
Lifestyle Photography for Fabulous People.

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Do you ever get photographer’s block? How do you overcome that?
Yes.  Every artist hits a creative block.  When this happens, I take a step back.  I go for a run…I take deep breaths…I look through pages of fashion magazines…I find ways to pour back into my creative bank.  We have a tendency to withdraw often, but it’s quite important to make healthy deposits to ensure our minds can produce the type of work we aspire to.

What are your favorite subjects to photograph?
If it’s fun and fabulous, I want to photograph it, plain and simple.

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Who have been your influences?
The sky.  The ocean.  W and Vogue Magazine.  Renaissance art.  The elderly couple walking in the park.  The sun.  Blender Magazine.  Architecture.  The fabric store.  Window displays.  An art gallery.  Light. Inspiration is everywhere and I believe it’s my job to create a quilt of what I see, I touch, and I feel for which to drape my clients.  A patchwork, if you will, of my mind’s eye to document their love for eternity.

Do you listen to music while you edit your images? If so, what’s your favorite music for editing?
I listen ALL DAY to Pandora.  There are at least 15 stations I switch through every day and I don’t know what I’d do without it!  This site helps me get through the day while listening to great tunes.  Sitting at a desk all day can make one lose her mind, so this music site is just what the doctor ordered!

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How do you handle a shy child, pushy parent, or difficult bride?
I try to make people laugh and I’m 100% myself on a wedding day.  I talk to my clients and somehow in the process, they relax and just enjoy spending time in each other’s arms.

How many images do you typically have at the end of a session, portrait or wedding?
After a wedding, a client will typically see 800 – 1,000 images.

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What challenges or struggles did you face early on? How about currently?In the beginning, I felt like I didn’t have a clue what I was doing.  I just picked up a digital camera and didn’t realize everything else that was involved with the process.  In addition to learning my camera, I had to learn Bridge (at the time), Photoshop, how to design my album, Quickbooks, how to draft a contract, get a business license, how to learn flash…basically everything.  I was so overwhelmed.  I learned early on that outsourcing would help my growth process and I still subscribe to the belief heavily. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, start finding ways to relinquish control to things that are holding you back from growing.

Have you ever considered ending your career as a photographer? What were the circumstances?
Yes.  And yes.  In fact, it’s too long to write the entire story here, but I blogged about not too long ago…and you can find it here:  Blog: The Day I Quit Photography

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What is the best advice you have received regarding photography?
I’ll steal a quote from my good friend Mike Colon :  “Jump and the net will appear”.  When I first started my business, Mike told me to jump.  I was scared, doubtful, and nervous, but once I made the decision to follow my heart and take a risk, the net appeared.

What advice would you give another photographer?
Don’t ever aspire to be someone you’re not.  You’re entirely and uniquely amazing, so always aim to be the best version of yourself at all times.

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artist
I’m Jasmine Star and I’m an international wedding photographer based in Orange County, California. Though I’ve garnished awards for my work and was voted Top 10 Wedding Photographer by American Photo Magazine, my crowning accomplishment was making meatloaf for the first time last year. I, however, still need to work on making the meatloaf edible.

Beginning just four years ago, I developed a voice and online brand by leveraging social media and developing techniques to empower clients to become the voice of my brand. I live with my husband and fabulous dog, and at times struggle to determine who is my favorite. I love to eat chocolate, run on the beach, and spend too much time writing on my blog. I hope to take the wedding industry by storm. Or learn how to make meatloaf. Whichever comes first.

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Website:
www.jasmine-star.com

Blog:
www.jasminestarblog.com

Twitter:
www.twitter.com/jasminestar

About Angie


Angie is the founder and editor of The Creative Mama, who lives in the beautiful Bay Area, CA. She also blogs her own personal journey at angiewarren.com. When she isn't writing or taking photos, Angie can be found having tickle fights with her boys and frequenting the local Starbucks.

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  • http://kristinreinhardphotography.blogspot.com Kristin Reinhard

    Couldn’t think of a more perfect person to start off these two weeks. Jasmine Star, you always have the right words! Such an inspiration!

  • http://www.whitewishphotography.com.au jem

    Jasmine Star = super talented, pure inspiration :)

  • http://www.sherrybolesblog.blogspot.com/ sherry boles

    I’ve followed Jasmine’s blog for awhile now. She’s a wonderful person to start this series!
    Thanks for sharing, Jasmine!

  • http://www.ohsoposhphotography.com Lidia Boicu

    Wow Jasmine is such an inspiration. Huge fan of her work. Thank you TCM for these amazing series.

  • http://www.justme-photography.com Angela

    Stunning photos and inspiring story. I feel like a fraud when I refer to myself as a photographer because I’ve not had any formal training. It’s very motivating to read that you have reached the top of your field without any formal education in photography. I love your style – classy, elegant, and fun!

  • http://www.kaishon.blogspot.com Life with Kaishon

    I just love her.
    Great interview : )
    I love reading what she says because she always inspires people to be a better version of themselves!
    So excited about this fun series! Thank you : )

  • Elisha

    I’m just fascinated by the play of light in these photographs. Masterful work!

  • http://heathershortphotography.wordpress.com Heather S

    One of the first photo blogs I ever stumbled upon, and was wowed! Her work is amazing, but her writing makes it even better~

  • http://rachelgoerkephotography.com/blog/ Rachel

    Awesome!

  • Amanda S

    Thanks for the interview! It’s nice to see that not everyone is a ‘professional’ when they first get started and that there are still some ‘down to earth’ photographers left!

  • vikki

    Great way to start the series, what an inspiration Jasmine is.

  • shannon harrison

    shes the coolest. :) great interview ladies. xo

  • http://boutellefamilyzoo.blogspot.com Tricia

    I am so tremendously excited about this series! Jasmine is one of my daily reads. She is endlessly inspiring, both through her photography and her honesty in writing.
    Can’t wait to see what else is to come.
    Thanks for doing this.

  • http://blog.dailynwall.com/ Dailyn

    I love Jasmine’s photographic style as well as who she comes across as. She seems like such a genuine person and is becoming more and more of an inspiration to me!

  • http://www.swoonphotography.ca Janna

    I attended Jasmine’s workshop this past February and she is FABULOUS!!!!!

  • Crystal

    Thanks Jasmine! You are the best!

  • http://therancherswifesphotography.com The Rancher’s Wife Kate

    Loved reading her interview! I am completely inspired to continue my new photography business for our rural area!!!

  • http://www.ashleycaglephoto.com Ashley

    Incredible photographer. Very inspirational!

  • jessica

    very inspiring! thank you, jasmine!

  • http://www.jasminejohnsonphotography.com/blog jasmine johnson

    I adore Jasmine’s work and her online presence… fabulous interview Angie!

  • http://www.juliethackerweddings.com Julie

    Thanks for sharing. You are truly an inspiration.

  • julie

    Its always refreshing to be told the plain, honest truth :) Thanks for that! Inspiring is an understatement. I read Jasmine’s blog to remember to follow through with myself and BE myself :) I can’t wait to read the next interview!

  • http://chasingjbird.blogspot.com/ Rosie Fluegel

    What a fabulous interview to begin the series. Jasmine is such a great inspiration to those of us without formal training, but a passion for photography.

  • http://www.kathystephens.com Kathy

    YOU JUST GOT TO LOVE HER…. I\\"ve been following Jasmine for ages now and I so want to attend a workshop with her. Not only is she an awesome Photographer but her spirit for LIFE is amazing… THANKS guys…

  • Jenessa Evans

    Jasmine Star = Rock star photog….. I kinda hope im like her one day!!!!

  • http://inside-my-shell.blogspot.com Esther

    What a beautiful interview! Loved it and will definitely check out her sites.

  • http://www.Luckygirlphotography.com Marea Thompson

    Loved her website the video of her was awesome nice personal touch !!! once i get this baby weight off i may just jump in front of the camera =)

  • http://michellesidles.com Michelle Sidles

    What a great start! Love reading Jasmine’s stuff. :)

  • http://www.gypsytreephotography.net amy cutler

    jasmine…thank you so much for sharing! i looove that your inspiration is God!!!

  • Cindy

    Awesome work! Gained some great info and will defiantely follow your blog:]

  • Andrea

    Very inspirational!

  • melinda

    Dear Jasmine,

    Number 1: You are stunningly beautiful.
    Number 2: Your images are even more so.

    Wow.

  • http://www.mykea.com Kea

    I agree with a few of the other posters… what an awesome way to start this series! Jasmine seems like the girl next door, the girl that everybody loves to love. Never met her but I think if I tried to give her a high five on the street, she would give me one back! LOL
    PS- Her work is AWESOME!!!!

  • http://www.multiculturalkids.com lynne

    What a great interview! I love the honesty. The pictures are beautiful, too!

  • http://robinmariephotography.com Robin Woelz

    have to agree with everyone, great way to start. Jasmine is so down to earth and Real! Her comments are inspiring and really make me believe that it is possible…thanks

  • Mindy A

    Thanks for sharing Jasmine * with us! I am a self-professed J* blog follower and think she is amazing!

  • http://www.sajadvice.com Sarah @ Saj Advice

    Great start for this fun! I adore Jasmine Star and her photography.

  • http://www.jasminestarblog.com Jasmine*

    Hollllla! Thank you SO much for the honor of being able to be featured on TMC! This totally made my day and I can’t express how appreciative I am! :)
    j*

  • Kim L

    I’m was so excited to find your site. I look forward to the series.
    Thank you.

  • http://annaeppphotography.com Anna

    You are a true inspiration Jasmine! Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent with us.

  • http://www.chasingdreams.me Colleen

    Wow!!! What an inspirational interview!!!!! : )

  • http://spittingimagephotography.net Jill

    Thank you J star….always love your fresh outlook on the world!

  • http://stickyfeathers.typepad.com jenny

    you rock girl! love your work + your words. :)

  • http://www.museimages.com.au Kristy

    I have bookmarked Jasmine’s Site and Blog, for some night time reading tonight when my three babies are safely tucked up in bed….looking forward to it! I love that Jasmine says she has no formal training – she is a perfect example of how learning through doing is always the best way!! Great interview.

  • Rebeca

    How inspirational:) I love your work and enjoyed reading your interview. I will definitely have to bookmark your blog:)

  • http://www.designsbyrichelle.com Richelle Anderson

    Great interview. It is encouraging to see such success after 4 years. I am an amateur with a love for landscapes and wildlife photography but I love to capture interesting people as well. Thank you for sharing.

  • Kylie Smith

    Amazing that you are self-taught! Definitely inspiring! Beautiful, beautiful photos that are filled with so much life, too. Thank you for sharing!

  • http://jenniferkingphotography.com Jennifer

    Amazing. J* you rock! I can\’t believe you get nervous before a wedding! I love the words you said above, at the end of the blog about being yourself, and don\’t aspire to be someone you\’re not. That is so true. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. I love your work!

  • Adrienne Ulliac

    Thank you for sharing in your interview, and loved the images that you shared with it!

  • Lisa Litchfield

    Thanks for the advise and inspiration! Your photos are gorgeous and I love the intensity of the colors as well as the unique angles!