On a crisp fall evening at Bicentennial Park in downtown Oklahoma City, I joined the Sweater Weather Photo Shoot, hosted by @mykeitphotography and @karmoshvisuals. Set against the elegant landscaping, fountains, and the dramatic backdrop of the Civic Center Music Hall, the event brought together photographers, content creators, and models from all over the OKC metro for a collaborative fall-themed creative session.

Soft golden-hour light, cozy sweaters, layered autumn outfits, and warm seasonal color palettes made this shoot the perfect opportunity to capture lifestyle portraits, fashion photography, and cinematic fall content for social media portfolios and personal branding.

Throughout the event, we rotated through multiple styled setups around Bicentennial Park—tree-lined pathways, architectural staircases, textured stone walls, and open green spaces. Each spot offered a different mood and lighting style, allowing for artistic freedom and experimentation.

I worked with several models and photographers, focusing on natural candid posing, environmental portraiture, and storytelling composition. The shoot was highly collaborative—creatives shared posing ideas, lighting suggestions, and locations to get the most from the fall colors and soft ambient glow of sunset.

Whether you’re a photographer looking to build portfolio work, a model seeking high-quality content, or a creator wanting themed seasonal visuals, the Sweater Weather Photo Shoot showcased why OKC’s photography community stands out: welcoming, supportive, and creatively charged.

This gallery features some of my favorite images from the session—warm, cozy, autumn-inspired photography that captures the personality, emotion, and movement of fall. To download a copy of your images visit the Sweater Weather Photo Shoot