For the Love of Color and Composition by Ross Oscar Knight

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

During my shoots I'm always looking for creative compositions to combine color and the details from my client's wedding day. For this image I used the wedding rings and four pool balls to announce the wedding date. I noticed the carpet in an adjoining room matched the flowers so I shot the rings there.

For beginning photographers: Always find a way to show your clients a unique perspective of their details that they would that they would not see themselves. That's what you are there for. It will pay off with repeat clientele and referrals!!




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Pretty Like My Mommy - Daddy Brush My Hair

Monday, February 18, 2013


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Let Her Modeling Portfolio Begin!

Sunday, February 17, 2013


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The Personification of How I Feel by Ross Oscar Knight

Wednesday, February 6, 2013


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No Super Bowl For the Atlanta Falcons But I Still Got Family

Sunday, February 3, 2013


For four months Addison rooted for the Atlanta Falcons but she'll be watching a different Super Bowl than she envisioned. For me, I watched her grow up this season from a little baby that could literally fit into the palm of my hand to a laughing companion sitting in her own chair.




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Motivational Speaker and Author - Assignment for Environmental Lifestyle Headshot Portraits

Friday, February 1, 2013


Chris Cooper and I have known one another for 16 years. Our paths have been somewhat similar. We both attended Morehouse College and Georgia Tech. We both have Engineering degrees. We both worked at NASA and General Motors. We both are members of the same Fraternity. We both completed LEAD Atlanta. But what is really cool is that we both decided to leave corporate America around the same time to, in his words, "Execute Our Passions." He is now a sought after speaker, author and motivational coach. This year he published his second book and is anxious to launch a new website debuting his future projects. Its been almost 6 years since I last photographed him. Recently, he called and asked that I capture the essence of his personality so his viewers would get a sense of his spirit. Here's two images from the 30 degree weather shoot!

Tip for beginner photogs: Chris tends to squint a lot with his eyes (especially when he smiles) so I made sure to photograph his face away from the sun. Instead, to open his eyes a bit more I used a flash in a shoot through umbrella for fill light. The flash is placed such that it accents the natural light present and doesn't announce itself.

- KNIGHT



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