Beginning to Establish My Style


As I started establishing my name as a photographer, I wanted to start creating a style that was uniquely me. I had seen that a lot of photographers I follow have a wide range of subjects, but each had their own identifying style. I wanted to start branching out to find that style, and to do that, I had to play out some "dream shoots." The first was a classic, the Lady in Red.

The Idea


I had simple inspirations for this shoot. The first was the song Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh, the other was a much simpler reason: I am a huge fan of the color red. The Lady in Red Shoot can be seen as a cliché shoot that everyone has done, but for me, it’s a celebration and expression of a very strong and popular color.

The Setting

The Tornado Memorial

While I still lived there, I had visited the Tornado Memorial in Lubbock. The memorial was constructed to honor the people that lost their lives during a very bad EF-5 Tornado that had torn through Lubbock in May of 1970. The monument is very elegant with the black Indian granite in a sea of gray and white concrete, with gray carvings notating the events of the storm. The monument had just been opened on the 50th anniversary of the storm, so I saw an opportunity to use it as something unique that a lot of photographers didn't have in their portfolio.

Photo taken by Umstot Photography - https://umstot.com

the Team

I still didn't have a lot of rapport yet, so I started looking for models that would be a great fit for the shoot. As I was looking, I saw a photo of Breanna, and I followed her, and started looking at her portfolio of work. After a little research, I decided that she was the perfect model for this. Now, time to contact her, I won't lie, I was nervous to reach out, because I was afraid of being rejected, a feeling everyone knows when they start out with something.


I messaged her on instagram, introducing myself, and asked her if she would be interested in a doing a red dress shoot. After a day or so, she responded, and said she would love to do it. I was so excited, because now I had to get ready for this shoot.

Zack morris

Photographer | @zmorrisphoto

breanna blackwell

Model | @briidani_x

The shoot


I had simple inspirations for this shoot. The first was the song Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh, the other was a much simpler reason: I am a huge fan of the color red. The Lady in Red Shoot can be seen as a cliché shoot that everyone has done, but for me, it’s a celebration and expression of a very strong and popular color.

At the second Location


Because I loved the location, we went to the Buddy Holly Hall for the second part of the shoot. The shafts of light coming in through the fins were incredibly dramatic that time of the day, and the way the building was oriented, it would create a great wind block for the rest of our shoot. What happened next was a study of dramatic lighting on a subject, as well as creating an intimate set of closeups in a shady foreground, with a strong, bright background.

Post and Publication


Then I headed to my office to begin the developing of the photos. The photos came out incredibly, and I delivered them to Breanna, which she loved. I then started the process of attempting to publish the photos to a magazine. After sending out a few submissions, Edith Glamour accepted my photos and put them in a multi-page editorial in Fashion Issue 178. If that wasn't exciting enough, I received a message from Diane Dick, the owner of the Modeling Agency that represented Breanna and several others I would work with, that she would be using some of my photos in her application card for the International Modeling and Talent Association competition in New York City. I was finally starting to gain some traction as a photographer, and my skill was starting to grow. I have now made the Red Dress shoot one of my Artistic Style Shoots, which will be part of my unique style. You can see the catalog of my Red Shoots here on my website, follow the link below.

Post and Publication


Then I headed to my office to begin the developing of the photos. The photos came out incredibly, and I delivered them to Breanna, which she loved. I then started the process of attempting to publish the photos to a magazine. After sending out a few submissions, Edith Glamour accepted my photos and put them in a multi-page editorial in Fashion Issue 178. If that wasn't exciting enough, I received a message from Diane Dick, the owner of the Modeling Agency that represented Breanna and several others I would work with, that she would be using some of my photos in her application card for the International Modeling and Talent Association competition in New York City. I was finally starting to gain some traction as a photographer, and my skill was starting to grow. I have now made the Red Dress shoot one of my Artistic Style Shoots, which will be part of my unique style.