Jessa – Austin Shoot

I had been wanting to work with Jessa for awhile. She is a model in Austin and has worked with some very talented photographers. She’s really great with fine art modeling, and has incredible eyes, which is why I wanted to work with her in the first place.

My original concept for Jessa was the first shot you see here.  A “Trash The Dress” idea, (one in a series of Bridal Portraits I will be sending to Grace Ormonde’s Wedding Style), with tuule being representative of the dress. The Congress Street Bridge in the background making this iconically Austin, and I wanted to stretch my own ideas and concepts to something grander than I had before.
Unfortunately for Jessa, I was not around Austin this summer when the water would have been twenty degrees warmer in Town Lake. She was a popsickle in about 10 minutes… not to mention she CAN’T SWIM!

She was a trooper though and after she thawed out, she stuck around for some more photos which you’ll see below. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did making them!


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  • http://www.alanhutchison.co.uk Alan Hutchison

    William that opening shot in the water is superb – I feel sorry for the poor model though – she was obviously a real trouper – it almost looks like ice on her skin in the second last shot. Well done to you and Jessa – great work from both of you.

  • http://DrewWphotography.com/blog Drew

    Hottness!!!! Awesome work. Jessa and you work well together. She looks very relaxed and gorgeous. Nice work William!

  • http://portraits.redwallphotography.com/blog Tasha Schalk

    What a brave model – willingly dipping into cold water, and not even being able to swim? Huge props to her.

    The drama of the second one is incredible.

  • http://www.thestudiobphotographyblog.com Becca

    If I didn’t know how to swim, I sure as heck would not be in the water! Her cheekbones in that last one are to die for. Great job!

  • http://www.AmandaBasteen.com Amanda

    Beautiful shots! I have been thinking of using a model as well.

  • http://www.jamiemswanson.com Jamie

    Love the first one and what it represents. Very well executed, stunning results.

  • http://razvanphotography.com/ Razvan

    Great set, William! There’s something about the first photo that just captures your attention!

  • http://www.stephiejoy.com/blog Stephie Joy

    Love the sil shot with the reeds. Awesome!

  • http://mundoexchange.org Mouse

    That is truly brave of her to swim in that river. Excellent set of shots too, must have been difficult to get that water shot – were you on a boat at the time? Anywho’s good on you and see more soon I hope. Happy new year when it comes!

  • http://www.williambayphotography.com Bahia

    Thank you all very much. I really appreciate your comments. It was a lot of fun to shoot for me and Chris Lin.

  • http://www.walzerphotography.com/Seattle-Wedding-Photography/Everett-Wedding-Photographer Everett Wedding Photographer

    This is what i call a nice and a cool blog…
    hey thank for shearing with us .really really nice..you did great job..

  • http://www.pjphoto.co.uk Paul

    The second image is very good, you get a warmth from the darkness through the orange glows so that the shot looks more natural and is well composed.

  • http://www.tomhawkinsphotography.com Tom Hawkins

    wow! well composed and a great blend of color! You’re the best