11.29.2010

Not so traditional...

Love when I get to play with super fun people, and have yummy light to show them off with. :) These guys kept me laughing their whole session, and were so easy to please.

Of course we got some happy ones with everyone smiling at the camera, but we got some great fun ones too!

What kind of fun things do you like to do for the camera with your loved ones? Any fun family portrait ideas you want to try? :) :)




11.20.2010

Smith Family :: Norman, OK

This little princess gave me a run for my money! I got a lot more exercise than i do with high school seniors. :P But we had a blast, and big thanks to Candace for assisting! We enjoyed getting her to warm up to us, and we got some great smiles along the way!

Philip purchased this session as a suprise for his wife Tara for her birthday! I am so glad she's thrilled for the pictures. What an adorable family you have, and i can't wait to see these up on the walls of your home!! :)



















11.19.2010

Free textures: 3 days only!




Go here to download a neat set of textures... but hurry! They're only available for this weekend!

And then hold onto these until the spring when you take our photoshop class. Time TBA soon!

11.18.2010

Today's Me

I am amazed by all these women i see in the photography world. Some are fashion queens, some are modern and chic. But me? I prefer black pants and plain modbe shirt. My style is simple. I don't spend hours pouring over fashion magazines... i think sometimes the styles look pretty silly (*can i say that??*), though there are things here and there that catch my eye.

I was a photographer long before i was even thinking about motherhood. But now with my 2 kiddos, i am thrust into a new season of photography: being a photographer mommy. Balance is always escaping us mommy photographers. There are dishes to wash, food to serve, houses to pick up, and quality time to give. Someday i'll look back on these years and write a book about all my wisdom i've gained.

But in the meantime, amidst the phone calls, and the studio renovations, photo editing, shoots, interviews and emails, i can't feel peace if i haven't given that extra hug to my toddler for coloring so well, and laid on the carpet with my baby high above me giggling. If i don't make time for my little ones, the life-blood of my happiness of photography runs thin.

i promised myself i would try to take some photos of myself playing with my boys. So here i am in all my glory, un-showered and over-tired. 1 wedding album finished with 3 to go, 3 shoots to edit, 8 hours of intern interviewing down with 3 to go, and i have rewashed the last load of laundry twice.

But such is life, and here I am.



This is my absolute fav shot of the day.


I was feeling adventuresome, so i tried for both boys. Does hair count?



Attempt number 2. By this point baby had enough, and i wasn't going to risk $5k of camera to a wiggly one year old.



I want to point out that i took these TODAY and i am posting them TODAY! (i have 8 minutes until midnight) I just finished a family session edit, and wanted to reward myself.

Photos have less calories than ice cream.

Though that sounds tempting too... :P


p.s. photographers: how do you take self portraits with your big dslr's?? I know you can do them-- i've seen you! I guess i just need to work out a little more to hold that lens out there, lol.

11.10.2010

6 days New :: Norman Newborn Photographer

This beautiful baby was absolutely perfect for her session. Mom came with all kinds of goodies... even a little pink stool and fairy wings. I know if i ever have a girl i WILL go broke. There are so many adorable things you can do for little girls! :)











11.09.2010

Rochester NY Session: Blakely. Cute as a button.

I have to say, i am blessed and thrilled when friends ask me to come take portraits for them. Such is the case with Liz Garfield Thornton. Her little button is as cute as can be, with big soft eyes, and perfectly shaped face. Both Liz and her husband work in the schools, and i am thrilled with all the good things they are doing. The world needs more people like Liz and Kevin.

Despite just moving in to a new home, they let me come and shoot. Although we had days of rain, the sun came out to visit! We even some sunshine at the very end of our session for some nice outdoor shots.

Blakely, you are adorable, and have wonderful parents. I look forward to seeing you again! :)















11.06.2010

Location Hunting: 3 Techniques to turn Boring into Beautiful

Never posted our most recent article over here! Check it out on Fuel Your Photography, or continue reading below! :)


Just before we relocated to Norman, OK, my husband Dustin called a few local photographers to get a feel for the dynamics. Dustin asked one photographer where some good places in Norman were to take photos, and her reply was, “oh, there’s nowhere to take photos here. You have to go up to Oklahoma City.” We were a little disappointed, but mostly confused at her response. There have got to be places to shoot! We had visited for a few days some months before and loved what we saw.

Fast forward to over 2 years later, and besides wedding locations, we rarely go anywhere BUT Norman to shoot! There are gold mines all over the place, but you have to have eyes to see them.

Allow me to share just one example: since moving from a small office on Main Street to a storefront location closer to our home, we now have a few changes in scenery. Before, we could step out the back door to beautiful brick, grunge, and graffiti. Although we don’t have the variety of urban shooting (I’ll save that for another article), we have nearby fields. Here is a stretch of road along the 5-minute commute from our home to our office.

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Pretty exciting, huh? Just follow me, and I promise you will start to see your surroundings differently.

I have driven by that stretch of road for 2 years without even giving it a second glance. However, when my bride asked for fields last week, I wanted to find somewhere close by. Now, put on your magic glasses and see if you can imagine turning this circled little spot:

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into this:

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You would think they’re standing in a romantic field of sunflowers, in the middle of the mountains. In reality, cars are whizzing past and a cop even stopped to see what we’re doing – he thought we were “up to something” because I had moved trash out of the way. Hilarious!

But you think, “how did you ever think to create that?” To tell you the truth, I learned about this in my junior year of high school. My good friend had her senior portraits done and I was captivated by her picture in a field of flowers. To my dismay the next year, as I got my senior pictures done at the same location, there were about 3 feet of flowers. Total.

Conclusion: you don’t need to hike into the mountains!

Here are 3 techniques to turn locations from “boring” into “beautiful”:

First, Step Closer

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The closer you are to your subject, the more the background melts away. They could be standing in front of a dumpster, and it would still look beautiful because you don’t see it – it all blurs into fuzzyland.

Second, Layer It Up

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If you take your camera sideways into some grouping — whether it’s flowers, or wheat field, or trees, or wooden crates — you create a sense that it goes on forever and your subject is enveloped in it. You give the grouping a greater presence than it has in real life. This takes the mood and energy that you can feel about something and make it a visual reality.

Third, Straight On

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Shooting straight on to a seemingly boring location can bring out elements of design or repetition you didn’t see before. The layers of different foliage create different hues and values, which become more design elements than individual trees or weeds. Just like stepping closer can bring simplicity, stepping back can do the same. Choose one piece of the scenery and make sure you include (and not include) what will help your vision to generate that simplicity.

So there you have a few tools to start learning to use any type of location. Go for a drive and start to see your own stomping grounds in a new way!


Check out Fuel Your Photography for all kinds of great tips and articles!