Saturday, May 30, 2009

Your questions answered

Thanks for your patience! I'll try to answer these the best that I can. If I'm not being thorough enough, feel free to email me for specifics:) Some questions are answered within another question because they work together.
How did you get into photography? When my daughter was 1 1/2 I was so annoyed with my blurry pictures. I decided I needed a good camera because I really wanted to capture what she looked like and suddenly photography became very important to me. I invested in a good slr film camera, but it wasn't until my friend asked me to take photos at her wedding that I invested more money into a professional film one. At that point I just always shot in Auto mode. I figured the camera knew what it was doing, and it usually did!

The extent of classes I have taken are two 1/2 day seminars. Both very inspirational in a business sense, but the basics I have learned on my own. I have always *meant* to take a class, but it just never happened. However, there are so many that I would like to attend someday. I am completely self-taught, but I do recommend attending a class at some point to learn how your camera works. For me, books just don't cut it. I need a person there showing me the ropes.

Do you always shoot in RAW? How do you post-process?
I went digital a few years ago, but initially it was a disaster for me. I shot in jpeg and had no idea how photoshop worked because again, no training. I had some great photographer friends who mentioned RAW to me one day. I have never looked back. Suddenly, my digital pictures could look like my film ones. The problem with Raw is that it takes up a ton more room. But if you want a more professional look to your pictures, it's worth it.

I do all my editing in RAW. Black and white conversion, sharpening, you name it. The extent of my editing ends there. I try to take the picture well the first time so I don't have to do too much. I see a lot of photographers who use actions. I think they are great--but I am not one who uses them alot. Some people say I'm missing out by not using them. I just like the natural look, I guess and maybe one day I will further my exploration of them! Here's an example of my editing:


SOOC = straight out of camera. It looks flat to me and her skin temp is too cool.


Here it is after editing.

Not a lot done, but enough to make it look good to my eyes. I increased the contrast a bit and warmed up the temp to change her skin tone back to how it actually looks in real life. And that's it.

What's equipment do you use? I have a Nikon D200 and 2 lenses that I love. My wide-angle 14-28 2.8 and my fixed 50 1.4. Those lenses are what make my photos good. The lower the aperture the better the sharp front/blurry background will be. So if you want that look, you have to get a lens that can do that. The sharp eyes I am often asked about are because of that 2.8. I also mostly always shoot in manual mode in order to keep that 2.8. Otherwise the camera auto mode will switch it higher.

Good SLR camera's have become very affordable these days and tons of people have them. However, paying $700 for a camera is still quite a lot! I always suggest getting a model a couple years old off of ebay or craigslist. Make sure it is USA built, but otherwise you can get a great camera for 1/2 the price. Any Canon Rebel-type or Nikon are optimal in my book.

How do you get action shots of your kids without them going blurry? Haha. A fast shutter speed is the answer. And a lot of patience! I take A LOT of photos of my kids, knowing that 75% might not work. But that 1 photos makes it all worth it:) If your camera has an action setting--use it when you're playing around on the playground. Making sure you have enough light is another way to reduce blurriness. I don't ever use a flash. I just make sure my window shades are up if I am inside or we go outside.

When and where do you take your photos? Rustic, brick, nasty buildings are my favorite. I will choose that over a green leafy background any day! More specifically, I look at texture. Facial expressions really pop if they are in front of great texture. I also love color. Red wall, turquoise wall, green wall. I love them all. You can find these locations in the worst part of town..and that's where you should go! In the daylight, of course:)

I do all my newborn shoots in the client's home. A lot of people are weary of doing this because you don't know if the home will have enough light etc. However, I can always find light and the comfort of my client and that new baby is worth it! If there is a window, I can make it work. I usually switch furniture around and move from room to room.

The best time of day to photograph is right before sunset or after sunrise. However, you have to time yourself well to make sure there is enough light left in the evening. I can usually shoot anytime of day though because of the locations I pick. I use buildings, and so there is always a shadow on some side.

Cloudy days are best, but sunny days are lovely as well. Just always shoot in the shade. I refuse to shoot where light will get speckled on the face. It ruins a photo for me.

Is it possible to take good photos with a point and shoot camera? I think so, although I am not an expert. The best advice I can give is to get on their level. I am always down on the ground getting extremely dirty at eye level with the kids/babies and as close as I can get.

How do you design a logo in photoshop? I wish I could answer that! I finally came to realize that I am talented in photography. I also came to realize that I am NOT talented in graphic design. I have zero experience. And so my logo came from the lovely Rita. She did everything I didn't have the time to do, and since my logo was important to me, I researched what I wanted and who I wanted extensively.


What props do you use? I rarely do because I think they often detract from the person--but the props I love are ones with TEXTURE. Just think about viewing a photo in b&w, and could you see what the object is? I will bring different fabric to wrap a baby in, or for instance, I used an umbrella in a maternity shoot. I knew the umbrella curve would go well with the belly curve. This image was nothing like what I had envisioned, but I love it anyway!

I also took a picture of a belly with a teacup on it. I didn't do it because I thought it would look cool (although it did). I used the teacup idea because she drinks tea almost every day..and those kind of props are meaningful.

Okay-- Thanks for all your questions! It was fun having to think a bit deeper about things.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Today is the day


So this AM I woke up and ran to my computer screen to see myself featured on Little Birdie Secrets. I have been insanely excited, to say the least, for a few reasons. For one, I am being featured for a giveaway--and who doesn't love those? I sure do. Like...a lot.

For two, this blog is one I check often because they have fantastic tips and tricks on how to make things. And I love to fake people out. Like I just came up with a genius craft idea on my own. Boy, I had you fooled, didn't I?

For three, well, how cool is it to be featured? I'm feeling some major happy vanity here.

However, I went to check out myself this morning when I realized that I wasn't up yet. They are having a week of giveaway's and multiple ones go up each day. So sometime today I'll be on. But then I started thinking..which is never a good thing...

-maybe they chickened out
-maybe they suddenly thought, "hey--she's not THAT cool, so let's forget about her."
-maybe they'll put me on and have nothing good to say about me. I'll be the only post with an "oh ya-here's this photographer--so you can try to win a session from her if you want--but you don't have to--whatev."

Or maybe I'll just be patient and wait for the day to go on and get over myself. haha.

Crazy excited over here.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Luke & Erin - Beach Wedding Part I

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There are way too many photos to put in one post, so I decided to split it into a few.

Erin was my son's speech therapist in Seattle. She graduated from Florida State University (my in-law's stomping ground), so we always chatted about the football games at each of her visits with Kai. She is seriously the cutest gal ever! We loved her and were sad to say goodbye when we left.

Then, after we moved from Seattle to Tallahassee (her college town), she got engaged and decided to get married here in Florida where she grew up. And would I photograph her wedding on the beach? "HECK YA!"

Some details...






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The anticipation is just killing you, isn't it?!

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I am not avoiding you. I will answer your photography questions very very soon. I promise!

For now though, I am trying to quickly edit a sneak peek of a beach wedding I did this past weekend that was gorgeous. And YAY--I'm being featured on THIS BLOG in a couple days, so make sure to enter all the giveaway's (especially mine) and tell all your friends!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Look how we've grown!

This family has been on my mind. Mainly because they are wonderful...and we have been through so much together...and I get to see them again in a few weeks!! Oh--and I was going through my photo files and noticed how insanely LARGE theirs was! On average, we did a photo shoot every 6 months for the last 3 1/2 years. So yes, Fulton family, I nominate you my most loyal clients!

Sadly, when we moved from Seattle 6 months ago we said goodbye to them as well. On a whim of fate, and I believe it is, Jordon began his training for the special forces only 3 hours away from where we live now, and get this--in my Hubby's HOME TOWN where my in-laws still live. We were able to see them when Sarah and her two girls flew down to see Jordan 2 weeks ago, and they will be coming again to spend some more time with us in a few weeks when he graduates. What are the odds?

When I think about how I have grown in my photography, I think of them. They have always trusted me and let me do anything I wanted. I could be as creative or cheesy during a shoot and they didn't care. Oh, and the fact that they are all drop dead gorgeous makes them, officially, friends with benefits! (LOL)

Back in the day when I still did film, I used baby Juli as one of my first photo shoots in Seattle. And 3 1/2 years later....look how they, and I, have grown! To see more photos of this gorgeous family, click here and here and here and here and here

Julianna 1 year

Our first photo shoot! Juli in 2006


Daddy's Girl/Juli 18 months
Juli and Jordan in 2007


Sarah, Jordan, and Juli by my most favorite wall in the world. I went digital that year too!


Baby #2 on the way



Gabby Newborn
Gabby at 6 weeks!
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and NOW...


Oh how I love them!!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Questions

I have been getting some fabulous emails from some soon-to-be-famous-photographers and just-wanna-shoot-good-photos folks. So, I thought it might be fun to open up this post for some questions. I wouldn't be where I am today had I not asked other photographers how to do things or for their advice, and quite frankly, I still ask them. Whatever you want to know about me, my style, my stuff etc, ask away. I'll answer them in the next post:)

And if no one wants to ask anything... then I'll just pretend I never wrote this and hit a sad "delete post" button. No big deal:(

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Happy 1st Birthday!

Hello there Gabba-girl. So glad you're ONE. How 'bout some cake?

-29 copy

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And Daddy's home...

-1 copy
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Monday, May 4, 2009

New Prints/SALE

New prints are up in my etsy shop!

There's a buy 1 get 1 free special going on this week! You better hurry!

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