Archive for March, 2010

Ezra

March 28, 2010

I feel like in terms of photography, I’ve been neglecting my oldest. You would think that my youngest, at 22 months old would be harder to catch. But Ezra is the one I haven’t been able to get a real picture of lately (like the last 12 months) because he is embarrassed by the camera. This morning I finally got a few authentic shots. How did I get him to smile? I talked to him about poop.


[Technical Details] The light was incredible. The sun had just risen over the mountains and was pouring through the living room windows onto the floor, reflecting back up into his face. In some of the shots, this effect was really pronounced and unfortunately took on a “ghost stories around the campfire” look. I shot at 50mm f/2.8 and converted them to black and white in photoshop with a caramel overlay at 7% opacity.

M Family Sneak Peak

March 25, 2010

I had a great time with the M family. Their little girl was darling and put on a brave face in spite of the cold. Here is a little taste from the session.

Kitchen Light

March 23, 2010

There is a spot in my kitchen that has beautiful light almost any time of day. It is also the spot where my youngest sits for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I therefore have nearly a hundred (I can’t help myself!) shots of him that are similar to these.

I met Cynthia through an email I sent out, looking for people who would be interested in birth photography. She is due in just a few weeks (and I am really excited to do a birth photography session with her), but she wanted to get some maternity pictures as well before it’s too late.
They are from Brazil and her mom came just a few days ago to help with the new baby. I wish I had been able to get more pictures of her mom. She was busy caring for their little guy (who was having a hard time and so was also absent from most of the pictures). They are such a sweet family. Check it out:

Backlighting and Sunflare

March 18, 2010

Backlighting has always scared me a little. It seems so difficult to get the correct exposure on the other parts of the image. This morning my youngest found a ladybug on the sidewalk in front of our house and it seemed like a perfect opportunity for me to experiment a little.

The sun was already kind of high in the sky so I had to use a pretty wide angle in most shots to get any sun flare. I was also laying prostrate on the sidewalk, blocking the path for several students on their way to campus. I think it was worth it though. What do you think?

This is the first of a series of posts I plan to do about great places to take pictures here in Provo, Utah. Since moving from perpetually-green Oregon (yes, also perpetually rainy – the cost of vegetation that looks alive), I’ve been looking for places around Provo that could be potential photoshoot locations (and that don’t involve anything dead, brown, or brittle). Spring is right around the corner but until then, here are a couple of places that will work for any season.

Exhibit A – Bluish-green Warehouse:

This is located at the end of my street so I kind of feel like I own it. Nevertheless I am sharing it with anyone else who does a search for “provo photo shoot locations” (like I did and came up with very little, by the way).

Exhibit B – Bright Orange Warehouse:

This is maybe one hundred feet away from the Blue Warehouse so imagine my delight when I found it (also on my street) while driving home.

Directions: From BYU campus, drive south on 500 E until you can’t drive anymore. The orange warehouse will be on your right and the blue one will be right in front of you.

Griffith Jrs.

March 12, 2010

We had a fantastic vacation last year at Big Bear and I got to take some pictures of my brother-in-law’s really cool Santa Monica-based family for their Christmas cards. I wish the photo session had lasted longer than 5 minutes but we still got some good ones.

Also, the colors initially may look random (and Rachel swears she didn’t plan this) but please notice the alternating red and black, the blue gloves and blue tights, the green gloves and green vest and the basic blacks and greys. From a design perspective? Sweet!

Grant

March 12, 2010

Look at those eyes! I can’t wait to get more of this little guy. Out of maybe 15 pictures I took, this was the only one that wasn’t fuzzy. Capturing kids between 12-24 months usually involves a lot of running around but I’ve got skills, thanks to my own 22-month old.

Note to potential clients: don’t get scared. I only took 15 pictures because Grant is my neighbor and I begged to borrow him for a minute. A real photography session would last much longer and would garner many more photos.

Linus

March 10, 2010

Emma

March 6, 2010