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Behind the Scenes of a Magazine Photo Shoot

April 7, 2013 By Rhoda 130 Comments

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Getting in a magazine was always a big dream of mine and I wasn’t sure if it would ever happen, but it did…it totally did!  Better Homes and Gardens was here last week to do my kitchen, dining room and guest bath photo shoot.

Pinch me NOW!!!  Really, I can hardly believe all the dream come true things happening to me the last couple of years.  Humbled and happy, that’s me right now!

fresh flowers

Bright and early, 2 buckets of fresh flowers arrived at my house.  Lisa Mowry, the BHG scout who is doing my story, sent them over. You’ll be hearing more about Lisa later on, I’m going to do a fun interview with her. She’s been involved with magazines for over 20 years and has a lot of knowledge about the business.

Lisa styling

This is Lisa.  Lisa and the camera crew of 2 arrived, husband and wife team, Owen Masterson and Christine Anthony, and they were so professional and fun to watch work.  They are masters at getting the right angle and great shots of a room.  Lisa worked on putting white flowers in the vase and put me in charge of the green hydrangeas and adding them to one of my soup tureens.

green hydrangeas

And this is how that turned out.  I ADORE these green hydrangeas, aren’t they perfect for spring?  The crew came armed with pages of details on what the magazine wanted out of the photoshoot, so they followed those instructions on getting all the shots that they needed. That was fun to watch.

Lisa was styling all the rooms too and I had already told her I had a lot of good pieces in my accessory stash and most everything she needed, I already had, like the white vase and soup tureen, cake stand, large glass vase for the island flowers and most everything else.  Lisa did bring in some bath towels and a pretty green and white hand towel for the kitchen and I got to keep all of those, as well as ALL those beautiful flowers.  It looks pretty around here this week!

Lisa had told me ahead of time what to move out of the kitchen so I got that done before she got here.  When shooting a magazine spread, it’s not all real life, if you’ll notice in the pics.  My toaster and coffee maker were put away and in their place, more styled items were there, for color pop and just beauty shots.  Things like that.  It’s real life, but not all real life if you know what I mean.  Magazines want to enhance a room and not everything in a kitchen will add to the photo (like paper towels) and that was fine with me.  She did keep a lot of my things in place and that made me happy.

Owen photographer

Owen Masterson, primo photographer.

Christine and Owen

Christine and Owen were fun to listen to as they moved things, tweaking, did this or that to get the perfect shots.  I loved seeing the shots in the computer after he finished in the bathroom.  It’s going to be so pretty in the magazine!   They made my little bathroom look like a million bucks.

photographing bathroom

Owen and Christine getting the right camera angle.

Owen kitchen

Moving on to the kitchen, lots of details shots were done in here too.

Christine kitchen

Christine adjusting the camera and looking for the sweet spot. It was quite an experience and it’s amazing the hours that go into a photo shoot.  Like a day and 1/2 type hours.  I’m sure they take 100’s of photos to get just the right shots.  All the angles and details take hours to get right and that’s why we all love looking at magazine photos.  Perfection takes practice!

Lisa made the island look so pretty with my big glass Willow House vase filled with cherry blossoms.  I didn’t get a close up of that shot, but it’s lovely.  She used lots of green and a little pink in there.

checking photos

Owen and Lisa looking at the list to complete.

photo looking

Discussing photos, angles and all of that detail stuff.  I was like a fly on the wall, listening in and asking questions.  I actually had time to get some work done in my office since this was such a long process. I didn’t need to hover over every single thing happening, but it was sure fun to see the process in real life.  And have it happening at MY house!

kitchen shoot

Shooting the kitchen.

kitchen shelf

I’m happy to say, Lisa left my shelves just like I had styled them, with the exception of moving off a couple of things that didn’t fit the colors.

soup tureen

At one point, she asked me if I had napkins and I got out my cute green and white napkins that I got at a yardsale.  They go so well with the green hydrangeas. She would mention something and I’d say….oh yeah, I have that!

fresh flowers

My smaller Willow House green glass vase is holding those gorgeous blooms from my front yard tree, I think it’s a type of cherry. Anyone recognize this bloom?  They are so delicate and pink.

chalkboard

They took a couple of shots of the dining area too, since it’s connected to the kitchen.

island

Here’s a partial shot of the island with the big glass vase and cherry blossoms that Lisa brought.  She had this set up as a beverage station in the shoot.

cupcakes on cakestand

Cupcakes were part of the props too and boy, were they yum!  My little planter with ferns got in on the action too.

fresh white flowers

She kept my real plants in the windows and added these white flowers in a white vase too and the vase moved back and forth between the bathroom and kitchen, which she said is OK.  My kitchen and dining room will run together in the magazine and the bathroom will be in another area (maybe separate issues, I don’t know), so it was fine to use the same flowers for both.  They don’t usually do that if all the pics will run together.

It was truly such a fun experience and I’m so glad I got to do it. What an honor to get in Better Homes and Gardens.  I’ll let you all know when I find out more details on when it will come out.  Lisa told me it’s going to be in the Better Homes and Gardens Kitchens and Bath makeovers edition, so when I know more, you’ll be the first to know!

Thanks so much for being happy with me and following along my journey all these years. It’s been a blast to have all of you out there, cheering me on!  Ya’ll are the BEST!!

 

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  1. Harriet says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:19 am

    Congrats Rhoda…this is fantastic, and know it will look fab in the magazine. The best part is that your mom and dad were by your side during all of it!

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  2. tricia @ little cottage on the pond says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:27 am

    How exciting and how lovely it all looks!

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  3. Cindy says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:29 am

    So exciting…happy for you!

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  4. Msshe says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:30 am

    I just love all of your pictures. So nice to learn about styling and tweaking! Plus, your shades of green match what I have in my house. Like minds! Ha! Sheila

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  5. Molly Jo says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:31 am

    Squeeel!!!!! So happy for you Rhoda! I really look forward to seeing the magazine spread! We have been on a similar route this past year , yours so much more public but I love my new house and it’s changes too. Many days wish I had my dad, who passed 2 yrs ago, or your Daddy here to help me! 🙂 Thanks for sharing it all with us and now the world!

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  6. Sandy says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:33 am

    Congratulations!!

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  7. Amy Lynne says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:37 am

    Amazing! All of the hard work you guys put into the house deserves to be recognized! Congratulations!

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  8. Kaye says

    April 8, 2013 at 7:54 am

    Congratulations! I can’t imagine how thrilled you must be and deservedly so! I am in the process of remodeling my kitchen and although I am using all different materials I am referring to your blog for reference. Step 1- no Bagster pick up in this area! Thanks for being such a valuable resource and inspiration. Enjoy! Can’t wait for the publication.

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  9. Dicksi says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:04 am

    I’ll be buying that issue! Thanks for the inside scoop! Very interesting. Congratulations!

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  10. Whimzy Thyme Vintage says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:16 am

    Awesome! Your house looks amazing. I am truly so happy for you.

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  11. Shirley@Housepitality Designs says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:25 am

    Congrats Rhoda…I cannot imagine how exciting that day must have been for you…a true dream come true!!..

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  12. Marie Claire says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:25 am

    Getting into Better Homes and Gardens is like getting into Harvard! Way to go! I’m so impressed, and so very happy for you.

    Marie Claire

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  13. Sally says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:31 am

    Wow!!! That is soooooo cool! I can’t wait to see the official photos in the magazine. Don’t you wish you could pick that photographer’s brain a bit… he looks like he’d have some good tips to share.

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  14. Kristin @ bliss-athome.com says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:32 am

    How great!! Congrats on BHG 🙂 xo Kristin

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  15. Wanda says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:34 am

    I am so excited for you! I got goose bumps just reading this. What fun. I can’t wait for the issue (s) to come out. It’s thrilling to know one of us has blogger gals have been recognized and you deserve it. God Bless, Wanda

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  16. Linda@Coastal Charm says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:52 am

    Rhoda,
    CONGRATS to YOU!!! Oh…I am sooooo very excited for ya and your house is going to look outstanding. I know your parents must be so proud of you and how you have made it to this point. I will be sure to pick up a copy of this issue.

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  17. Pat F. says

    April 8, 2013 at 8:58 am

    Congratulations Rhoda! I am so thrilled for you. BHG…….WOW!!!

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  18. Michelle @ Ten June says

    April 8, 2013 at 9:02 am

    That is SO amazing! And well-deserved. All of your hard work has paid off! : ) Congrats, can’t wait to see it in print.

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  19. Anita says

    April 8, 2013 at 9:02 am

    Congratulations Rhoda!! That is just teriffic!!

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  20. Tracey says

    April 8, 2013 at 9:04 am

    How very exciting! I can’t wait to see the pictures in BHG!! You deserve this recognition!! I am so happy that your talent is being recognized.

    Where is your kitchen faucet from?? Its perfect! 😉

    hugs!!

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    • Rhoda says

      April 8, 2013 at 12:46 pm

      HI, Tracey! It’s from Moen, called Anabelle. I love it and have one going in my new laundry room too.

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