Showing posts with label Family Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Photos. Show all posts
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Props and Baby Bumps
New goodies and props are popping up in my prop collection and I simply could not be happier.
I've been browsing the shelves at our local dollar store as they begin to pull out the Valentine's Day and even some very early Easter items. This is when I can always find things like strings of huge chunky faux pearls to use for a finishing touch over a soft lingerie look for boudoir. I'm most proud of a collection of lace fans that I found a few days after Christmas as they were ditching the "last minute gifts" that did not sell. Score six for a dollar in different colors and no worries if they break or rip.
Soon I'll be going back, this time to look for items to use at my up-coming baby celebration and of course I'll be keeping an eye out for props. One of my all time favorites came from a friend's baby shower where she used flowers in clear crystal slides (made to look like flowers pressed in glass). Placing this just off center and shooting through it focused on a posing child or baby gives a lovely dual image without having to fuss with layers that may not line up in post process. This also lets me have a reminder of that party as a paper weight on my desk when meeting with clients or editing in the evenings.
Colors are a big deal for me this year. I've found that my tastes always seems to float to soft teals, greens, yellows and blues with toddlers and young kids, and deep jewel tones of burgundy, violet, and jade when it comes to adults. I love a classing pin-up girl touch of red for boudoir, but it has started to land in the overkill zone lately with Rockabilly influence seeming to forget that there are color choices beyond black, white and red. I'm a sucker for a bold blue because it does such good in the right light, making even simple images floaty and full of an ethereal sense of heavenly beauty.
I'm going to do some color study images soon for sharing, something to take my mind off how much the pregnancy is slowing down my desire to get out there and shoot. I also have another shoot in the works with a fellow boudoir photographer as part of celebrating my pregnancy and trying to reclaim some of the strength and drive this has sapped over the last month. I'm obsessed with doing a henna belly shoot, so I'll be having a ball with sharing those shots in the near future.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
So Close and So Far
Next weekend I have a small wedding of a high school friend and that will be my first chance this month to do much photography. It's not for lack of offered bookings really, just lack of time after medical needs for the toddler and moving needs for my whole family.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Mommy Day!
I have a long day tomorrow doing various things that require me to look and act like an adult, so I'm going to go slaughter some digital zombies with my husband to prepare for that. No really, it helps! *sigh* When you're finished laughing I'll continue... You're done? Good.
I was once again voluntarily torturing myself on Mother's Day as I worked at the florist shop. After having covered a wedding the day prior, that meant I had almost no time with my "Tiny Monster". So, to make up for that weekend being lost to income, we spent last weekend doing family things. My camera never leaves my side, so I had time to take a ton of great photos of my husband and son playing all weekend long. Today I finally went through a few and found out how awesome they are after all.
Anyway, I give you a ton of fun clips from this weekend. Enjoy the crazy birds and smiling toddler monster:
I was once again voluntarily torturing myself on Mother's Day as I worked at the florist shop. After having covered a wedding the day prior, that meant I had almost no time with my "Tiny Monster". So, to make up for that weekend being lost to income, we spent last weekend doing family things. My camera never leaves my side, so I had time to take a ton of great photos of my husband and son playing all weekend long. Today I finally went through a few and found out how awesome they are after all.
Anyway, I give you a ton of fun clips from this weekend. Enjoy the crazy birds and smiling toddler monster:
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Scrunchy Face
I forget at times how much fun it is to chase my toddler around with a camera. He is a tiny camera ham and loves to grin and make a cute scrunchy face whenever he looks at me from the other end of the lens. I had the opportunity to be a guest at the wedding of a friend last weekend and though he would turn and smile at the the photographers, he never made that face to anyone else.
Today I am prepping for wedding season by rolling out a new collection of ideas to pull models and brides for my 2013 advertising. So for now I will share another few shots of my cuddly boy as I finish making edits and get ready to share great things net week. These are raw and right from the camera, something about them is too cute to "correct" in editing.
Today I am prepping for wedding season by rolling out a new collection of ideas to pull models and brides for my 2013 advertising. So for now I will share another few shots of my cuddly boy as I finish making edits and get ready to share great things net week. These are raw and right from the camera, something about them is too cute to "correct" in editing.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
The Torture Of Just ONE Good Shot
I
am the mother of a very precocious little monster. At eighteen months,
he has grown up with a camera constantly documenting his every
adventure. What I share here is a small fraction of the memories that
fill albums and frames in my home; but they all come at a price. Hours
of practice and careful planning to devote the time to each shoot.
The shot above is one of two successful images from a period of twenty minutes on Saturday afternoon. He was occupied with the cat stalking through the tall grass, a bird flying past, the dog waiting to cuddle with him, and finally a pile of doggie left-overs from when that same cuddly dog had to visit the bushes. Which is why I wanted to point out that toddler photography requires the understanding that a single great image is all you may receive and it may not be the one you desire.
Every
year in my early days working chain store studios and selling retail
photography, this was the time of year that made me cringe. Families
and parents that otherwise felt photography was a waste of time and
money would begin booking sittings while some ideal image of two
toddlers sitting with model perfect smiles in a catalog perfect holiday
scene danced in their heads. I often watched new hires and veteran
coworkers being insulted and abused for failing to make their children
magically behave like perfect darlings.
What I will be doing now is sharing all those moments that could have made lovely photos that fell victim to the evil toddler photobomb! Yes, even professionals suffer from those moments. In fact, with my son visiting my studio on a daily basis at times, I have a plethora of material to choose from for this entry.
The image to the left is also for Saturday, though taken at my home with studio lights up while attempting to take an updated headshot for his portfolio**. As you can guess, he was having no part of Mommy and her camera being in his face. This is a rather typical response from toddlers to anything which they no longer want.

The next image, on the right this time, was taken at a family gathering on Thanksgiving Day. This is a common moment of poor cooperation through extreme sleepiness on the part of the child. My son had refused to nap and was about two hours past his usual time for unconsciousness following his watching of Sesame Street. I was already forming the idea of this blog entry and was pleased to get this "gem" for our examples because I cannot begin to count the number of parents with infants and toddlers that do not understand how vital it is that they consider feeding and napping times when booking with photographers.
As the manager of a few chain studios I often gave advice to parents as they booked about outfits, props, and the often ignored "how to time your booking". The factors were simple, children who are over tired or just woke up from a nap will be puffy-eyed and grouchy. Children who did not have their snack prior to sitting for the camera should not be expected to just wait because they will get focused on food over smiles. Sleeping newborns should be allowed to nap and wake up on their own; babies tucked into a gift wrapped box can be the best holiday card you will ever find. I stuck this information into the Brain-File of advice along with having your child partially dressed for their sitting as you arrive so that you can put on their shirt or dress and make sure it is free of stains.
The example here is from another day I was in the studio just to shoot my son's photos. This was at the same session that involved his destruction of a birthday cake, though I intentionally planned to do that last. At this point it was late June and I wanted to take photos of his beach outfit before allowing him to make an epic mess. I had put the hat on his head, but he insisted on holding it, leading to a natural failure with this second image. I fell victim to having an idea in my head that he would leave the hat on, and instead he fought it and eventually tossed the hat on the floor before we moved on to our next phase.
The next image, on the right this time, was taken at a family gathering on Thanksgiving Day. This is a common moment of poor cooperation through extreme sleepiness on the part of the child. My son had refused to nap and was about two hours past his usual time for unconsciousness following his watching of Sesame Street. I was already forming the idea of this blog entry and was pleased to get this "gem" for our examples because I cannot begin to count the number of parents with infants and toddlers that do not understand how vital it is that they consider feeding and napping times when booking with photographers.
As the manager of a few chain studios I often gave advice to parents as they booked about outfits, props, and the often ignored "how to time your booking". The factors were simple, children who are over tired or just woke up from a nap will be puffy-eyed and grouchy. Children who did not have their snack prior to sitting for the camera should not be expected to just wait because they will get focused on food over smiles. Sleeping newborns should be allowed to nap and wake up on their own; babies tucked into a gift wrapped box can be the best holiday card you will ever find. I stuck this information into the Brain-File of advice along with having your child partially dressed for their sitting as you arrive so that you can put on their shirt or dress and make sure it is free of stains.
The example here is from another day I was in the studio just to shoot my son's photos. This was at the same session that involved his destruction of a birthday cake, though I intentionally planned to do that last. At this point it was late June and I wanted to take photos of his beach outfit before allowing him to make an epic mess. I had put the hat on his head, but he insisted on holding it, leading to a natural failure with this second image. I fell victim to having an idea in my head that he would leave the hat on, and instead he fought it and eventually tossed the hat on the floor before we moved on to our next phase.
Toddlers making a mess or doing things you do not expect can also make for lovely moments. Keep in mind that there is often a way to make something beautiful without having to retake or ask your photographer to create a false image through large amounts of image manipulation. That photo of your little angel looking off into the distance and not making eye contact with the lens can be just perfect. The cozy little monster sleeping through his photos could make for a perfect "Sugarplums Danced in Their Heads" moment to share with family. And that kid with the grin that shows every missing tooth... he is just perfect even when he's asking Santa for his two front teeth!
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