Showing posts with label Outdoor Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Photography. Show all posts
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Awkward Things You Might Hear Me Say
"I wish the flowers would stop trying to involve me in their love lives."
Actually, I'm usually a bit more graphic about it when I've been sneezing for a few hours, but for today there is rain and the damp keeps the pollen from attacking my face. Even so, I have been spending the day cleaning cameras like crazy and trying not to feed my Pinterest addiction with yet more frilly wedding photography. I need to stop drooling over barn and beach weddings until later this spring when I can start shooting them more often, for now I am just focused on building ideas.
I've changed editing programs after my favorite publisher/printer stated hey would no longer be supporting the previous one. I don't normally use third party "actions" for editing, but there are a few unique ones I adore for this set so it may be a change for the better. Also, it allows me to reduce the time spent fighting with individual tools because I am obsessive over getting skin, hair and eyes to look ideal in my photography.
On the up-side, I've managed to hear from a number of weddings and our June and July dates are filling up again. Couples still looking should request their day soon, and those thinking about a 2015 date will get fresh new images in the next few weeks to give them some ideas for their day.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Spring Time Means Splashing in the Puddles
Some days you just need to jump in the puddles.
On Friday my husband lost his job. That job is our steady income so I can continue taking weddings as they come rather than need to contract out for other work or raise our prices and make it more difficult for clients to budget for quality work. If you are familiar with the job market in the United States you'll understand why this is a frightening thing for my family. Compound it with the impending birth of our new baby and the fact that it was his company which provides our insurance... we're in a tough position to say the least.
SO... how does one cope with all this stress? I take my son outside in his cute little rain boots and let him enjoy the warm spring day while jumping in muddy puddles. I'm still cleaning dirt off the camera, but I also promise the photos are worth it. His smile makes the stressful moments fade and reminds me that so long as we have a roof over him, food in his belly, and can afford to do the same for our newborn... that means it will be alright.
Keep an eye out after I play with some new color editing programs and you'll get to see my handsome little man and his classic "playing in the puddles".
On Friday my husband lost his job. That job is our steady income so I can continue taking weddings as they come rather than need to contract out for other work or raise our prices and make it more difficult for clients to budget for quality work. If you are familiar with the job market in the United States you'll understand why this is a frightening thing for my family. Compound it with the impending birth of our new baby and the fact that it was his company which provides our insurance... we're in a tough position to say the least.
SO... how does one cope with all this stress? I take my son outside in his cute little rain boots and let him enjoy the warm spring day while jumping in muddy puddles. I'm still cleaning dirt off the camera, but I also promise the photos are worth it. His smile makes the stressful moments fade and reminds me that so long as we have a roof over him, food in his belly, and can afford to do the same for our newborn... that means it will be alright.
Keep an eye out after I play with some new color editing programs and you'll get to see my handsome little man and his classic "playing in the puddles".
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