
Kim
Senior portraits don’t have to be silly, corny, or boring.
We’ll take the time (2-3 hours) and will do anything to create something
truly special in every session. We incorporate high-end
digital technology into your portraits. After your session,
Shelley takes another 2-3 hours preparing your images in the
computer to produce the award-winning, emotional,
and fun images. “Good enough” isn’t!
We try to create art—with people who
just happen to be high school seniors!
Portrait sessions are $99 for up to 3 hours and 3 clothing changes
Bring a friend and earn discounts on your portraits
If you are interested in being a senior ambassador for
Shelley Chamberlin Photography, please contact Shelley for an application.
Photography by Shelley Chamberlin is a full service photographer.
Senior Folio, photo Graduation Cards,
Mini albums, gift prints, Coffee Table Style Books
and Master’s Canvas Gallery Wrap Portraits are available.
Now accepting appointments for the 2010 season for the following schools:
Currituck County High School
First Flight High School
Manteo High School
Pasquotank County High School
Gates County High School
Categories: Outer Banks · Senior Portraits · beach portraits · photography
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Whether it is a family reunion, a wedding or celebration of another kind, or your annual trip to the Outer Bank’s pristine beaches, what better way to commemorate your Outer Banks Beach Vacation than a beach portrait? Shelley Chamberlin Photography has a few appointments available this week, so give us a call to schedule your family portrait today!
Reach us by email obxshelley@gmail.com or by phone 252-453-4366. Do see some of our work go to the website www.shelleychamberlin.com.
Categories: Outer Banks · beach portraits · family portrait · photography
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Last night I photographed Kim for her Senior Portraits. Her family is from Colorado and has been vacationing on the Outer Banks since Kim was 3 years old. So she decided she would love to have her senior portraits done at the beach instead of in the mountains of Colorado. She will DEFINITELY stand out in her yearbook!! Thanks Kim I had fun! Here she is!!
Categories: Outer Banks · Senior Portraits · beach portraits · photography
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Last night I was in Corolla to photograph a really cool family, they were so much fun and VERY spontaneous, as you can see in the photos. When I thought I was done, one of the kids threw one of the other kids into the ocean, and before I knew it all the kids were getting very wet! It was fun and I got some cute shots of that.
Before I met with the family though, I was standing on the deck watching a surfer and his dog. The dog paddled out behind him, then climbed aboard the surfboard where he promptly laid down watching for a swell to come along, at which time he stood up and rode the wave in. Too cool, I can’t even get my dog to lay down and roll over!
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Last night I had the pleasure of photographing Amanda for her senior portraits. I met Amanda a couple of years ago when her family was visiting Kitty Hawk from Pa. and I photographed her sister Lakein for her senior portraits.
Amanda was a little nervous at first but by the time we were done, she was ready to pose some more, and so we took some more shots and probably the best ones of the day came at that point, when she was relaxed enough to be herself.
I had so much fun Amanda! See you soon!
Categories: Outer Banks · Senior Portraits · art · beach portraits · photography
Tagged: Avalon Pier, beach, beach portraits, Corolla, Currituck, hatteras, high school, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, obx, Outer Banks, outer banks photographer, outer banks photography, photographer, photography, portrait, Senior, water
The Trash the Dress phenomena is sweeping the industry and has become the NEW must do for brides as well as high school seniors. I would like to let more people have this experience, because even those who were lukewarm to the idea in the beginning, find that they are disappointed when the session is over because it was so much fun. Then after they see the photos from the session they realize that these are some of the best and most unique photos they will ever have of themselves.
For the 2009 season I will be running a Trash The Dress Essay Contest. I will put the essays on my blog to be voted on by my readers. The winner gets a Free Trash the Dress Session on the Outer Banks for themselves or to give away to a friend. Email me your essay to obxshelley@gmail.com, title the email Trash the Dress Essay Contest. The deadline for submissions is September 30, 2009.
Here aree some photos of Trash the Dress Sessions in the past year.
Categories: Outer Banks · Senior Portraits · Waterscapes · Wedding · art · beach portraits · photography · trash the dress
Tagged: art, Avalon Pier, beach, bride, chicamocomico, Corolla, couple, Currituck, edgy, engagement, fun, hatteras, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, locals, love, Nags Head, obx, Outer Banks, outer banks photographer, outer banks photography, outer banks wedding, photographer, photography, portrait, trash the dress, unique, water, Wedding
I love to create unique art with the images I take. In my home I have an art gallery where I display images of our grandchildren. Images that started as a photo and were transformed into graphic black and white art. I am currently working on six new images for the gallery. The trick to these types of images is finding the right image to work with, it has to have the right amount of light, shadow and midtones to make an effective high key image.
Anybody can do this on a wall in their home, create your own art gallery. It’s not the same as a wall of photos, all the frames are the same, and it is limited to black and white high contrast images. Personalize it to show your interests. My favorite interest just happens to be my grandchildren. But you could choose flowers, trees, animals, extreme closeup images of objects. Some people love high fashion and would find a wall of images of Jimmy Choo shoes cool. There are a lot of possibilities, so go for it.
My images are all 16×20 on masonite for sturdiness and durability. The size is common which makes it much easier to find a large number of frames to fit.
Here is a photo of my gallery wall as I have had it for a long time. Today I am painting the wall and when I rehang the paintings, they will all be butted up against each other for a more powerful impact. This also will give me room to add more images to my ever expanding family!

Here are a few images I am working with for the new display:
Categories: Outer Banks · art · photography
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I decided to celebrate the first day of summer by photographing some of the flowers and plants in my yard. We moved into this property 6 years ago this summer and in the beginning it was bare ground. No trees, grass, shrubs of any knid in the area that was cleared to build the home and install the septic system. We have come a long way, but as all gardeners know, you are never DONE landscaping and gardening your yard. As things grow, and overgrow, decisions are made to move the plant to a different location or to simply prune it. Sometimes plants that I have high hopes for fail wither by simply dying from the excessive heat we have here. This year I built a potting bench (by myself) and I am doing a better job staying on top of my garden chores.
But today it was all about the camera and the plants, I hope you enjoy!
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What a fun time we had today! A few days ago when I photographed Samantha and Noah for their engagement, I asked if they’d be interested in trashing the dress. After a few quizzical looks on their part and a short explanation on mine, they were all for it. So we planned it for today, and luckily the weather held out for us.
Samantha chose a dress and the bouquet was made of orchids and seashells, edged with baby’s breath flowers, and made by Holiday House Flowers. Thank you Kim and Wes for the gorgeous bouquet!
We started at the edge of the ocean, lying in the sand, then venturing out into the waves. Oops…it was a little too rough and we retreated back to the sand.
After we finished up on the beach and rinsed all of the sand out of our clothes, we headed to the pool. Noah took Samantha by the hand and they ran and jumped into the pool! Just like that! Then I climbed in (minus my camera) and made some adjustments to Samantha’s dress, reached for my camera and as they say, the rest is history.
Thank you Samantha and Noah for being such great sports and so much fun to work with, you too Paula and Michael, and thanks for loaning me a dry shirt to wear home!
Categories: Outer Banks · Waterscapes · Wedding · art · beach portraits · photography · trash the dress
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This was a fun, easy going family, willing to do anything I suggested! Thanks guys, see you soon!
Categories: Outer Banks · beach portraits · engagement portrait · family portrait · outer banks beach portrait · photography
Tagged: Avalon Pier, beach, beach portraits, Corolla, couple, Currituck, engagement, hatteras, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, obx, Outer Banks, outer banks beach club, outer banks photographer, outer banks photography, outer banks wedding, photographer, photography, portrait, water, Wedding