Studio Work

A few from a lighting workshop I assisted on with my friends Seth Jacobson and Brad Smith. “Light the Way” is an annual workshop in which Seth and Brad help educate photographers who want to take their lighting chops to the next level. There were so many great photographers who attended! My good friend Matt Jacobsen and myself helped out behind the scenes in whatever way we could and along with some amazing models we all learned and shared ideas, it was a great time. Below are a few of the shots I got during the day.

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EXPERIENCE

The goal is having fun. Calm, relaxed, and allowing the celebration to unfold naturally and truthfully.

The sheer volume of amazing photos is making it very difficult for us to narrow down the best ones (great problem to have). Trevor truly captured the energy and the joy of our wedding weekend so much so that every time I look through the photos I am transported back and feel like I am reliving one of the happiest weekends of my life. Trevor made all of us feel very comfortable and he picked the most stunning spots for our first look and group photos.

Alex + Dan

A gentle hand when you need.

Posing is all about comfort. Rather than control every little nuance, my goal is to give guiding directions that allow natural connections to occur. I endeavor to find the backdrops and guide by using actions to allow my clients to end up in comfortable spaces in front of amazing backdrops.

Trevor was responsive from the beginning and helped to make our elopement as simple and beautiful as it was. He came out to shoot our family on Mansion Beach on Block Island and the results are amazing. He really captured my daughters and their personalities and we love every single picture. It was a very laid back ceremony with no guests, and he captured everything that I asked. He was friendly and amazing with the girls (2 and 4yo) and it felt like we had an old friend with us. He had them comfortable, and even posing within minutes. He was flexible and overall so wonderful to work with.

Tracy Lizotte

EVERY SPECIAL MOMENT

While the timeline that we craft along with your planner guides the day and ensures a steady momentum, should an opportunity for spontaneity arise, that is what I gravitate towards.

I have been a bridesmaid more times than I can count, have been to almost every wedding venue in the state, and I never leave the dance floor. You could say I am a professional wedding guest/maid. When it was time for my own wedding the ONE thing I knew I wanted was Trevor Holden to capture my day. I know he will make you feel comfortable and relaxed in front of a camera and capture all of those little moments that could almost slip by. He is right in the middle of that crowded dance floor somehow bottling up that energy and happiness and pouring into the photographs. He is feet away yet capturing that suddle, quiet moment with mom/dad/husband/wife/kids. His pictures will make you say WOW every time. He is a true artist, genuine soul, and all around great person.

Jessica Hughes

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