Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Carrillo Boys-Denver City, TX Children's Photographer

These are the sweetest, cutest and easiest boys ever!! I had such a great time working with them!


Thursday, July 1, 2010

All about lighting Thursday

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First of all SO SORRY I don't have pictures for this- I fully intended to but my picture computer got a virus so it is in the shop! I will post pictures as soon as I get my computer, with all of my pictures on it, back.

So this week I am going to tell you all about how to find good lighting in your house or really anywhere you go and how to set your camera, if you have a DSLR, to use that light.

First of all there is natural light or God's light (sunlight.) Then there is man-made light which includes any light that comes from a light bulb. I am going to focus on natural light which I think is always best. When you start dealing with man-made light you get a lot of wierd coloring like florescent bulbs cast an orange color, incandescent bulbs- blue color and so forth. So when looking for good natural light you of course want a semi-large window or a door to be your main source preferably north facing (it's the least harsh of all the directions). If you don't have a north facing window south would be the next best option then of course east and west but remember the light will be pretty harsh with east and west. A great source of light would be like a front door. You know when you open up the front door and all that beautiful light pours in. That would be best especially again north or south facing. When getting ready to shoot in my house I usually turn off all man-made lights also because again if you don't you might get some color casting from them. You want to place your subject facing the light and then you are going to shoot with your back facing the light so the light will "light" the subjects face. You can also put the subject to the side of the light to "light" the side of the face but remember you will have shadows on the opposite side of the face, this will be a more dramatic look. To create a neat effect you can get either a reflector or a piece of foil to create "fill" light on the opposite side of the face. However, don't place the foil too close to the subject or you will get really harsh light because it really reflects. You would most likely have to have an assistant for this technique also, so keep that in mind.
Ok, now for camera settings. If you own a DSLR then first of all you want to start with setting your ISO. By the way, I will not go into detail about how to set your camera for these settings because I don't know what kind of camera you have so go get your camera manual and look it up. Your manual is a highly useful tool in learning your settings so use it! When shooting indoors I usually set my ISO to around 400. This should be a good setting if you have adequate light. I also usually shoot on aperture priority so I next set my aperture to 1.8. That is because I usually shoot a 50mm fixed f1.8 lens. However I recommend you setting your apeture as low as it will go if only shooting one subject and you want your background to be a bit out of focus. If you want everything in focus then you will want to set your apeture much higher. But also remember the lower your aperture the more light the camera is taking in. Ok, so now since I shoot on aperture priority my camera will then take my ISO setting, my aperture setting and meter the light to find the shutter speed all on it's own. I don't have to set that, it will do it for me. Now we are ready to shoot. I know this sounds like a lot to do but once you get the hang of it, it goes pretty fast. So, now that you have found a good spot and have set your camera have your subject face the light and with your back to the light shoot away!!
Hope this will help you to take better pictures of your kiddos, family or even pets! Photos preserve a specific time that you can't go back to. You have no idea how many opportunities I have missed that I wish I had photos. So go get your camera and carry it around with you everywhere you go and shoot, shoot!!

Friday, June 25, 2010

A little about me Thursday

So I decided to do a little segment every Thursday, althought I know today is Friday, to let you know something about me that you might want to know, or not. Feel free to email me or post comments with questions. They can be related to anything such as my life, photography, etc. If you would like to know how I do a certain technique or about lighting and so forth. You get the idea. Since it's the first week I decided to invite you into my world for a little bit and tell you all about, well ME.

I have two precious baby girls that I adore. Ella is 22 months and Sadie is 5 months. Ella is named after her great-great grandmother and Sadie is named after her great grandmother. I have been married to my wonderful husband for almost 5 years in September. Besides photography my hobbies include scrapbooking, being a computer nerd, reading and listening to music. My favorite food is chocolate ice cream, although I never met anything sweet that I didn't like. I love to travel but don't get to too often due to the little ones but have great plans for the future such as St. Lucia next summer. CANNOT WAIT, I need a vacation! I got into photography about 2 years ago when I shot a wedding of my husband's cousin. After that people started asking me to do their families, kids and really whatever you can think of, I've had it requested of me. Although, not all jobs have been taken! I am currently focusing more on maternity, babies and children. This not only gives me a focus but it allows me more time as a stay at home mommy with little ones.
Well, that is me in a nutshell. So, let the questions begin. You can post them in the comment section below or by emailing them to me and I'll answer them next week.
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Landry






I had the priviledge to photograph one of my best friends from high school's little girls. She was just precious, as you can see!