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Showing posts with label cute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cute. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

Austynn's Newborn Portraits / Salem, OR Photographer

There's something so special about capturing the first days of a baby's life. Their sweet innocence, love for their mother and need to be cared for and nurtured is completely unique to their age.

So much life ahead of them, so much love behind them. When I met Austynn and her mommy Kira I could see such a beautiful bond of love and affection. She's definitely a mommy's girl.

I wonder if I look so peaceful when I sleep? (hahaha)








Tuesday, April 6, 2010

8 Quick Tips To Portrait Photography, by Ezekiel

Have you ever wanted to learn how the professionals take a photo? I searched high and low and found just the person to demonstrate proper use of a camera. ; ) He may stand only 2 feet tall and be a mere 2.5 years old, but he's got the vocabulary of 3.5 year old and camera skilz like nobody's biznaz. (yes, I do a poor job at talking gangsta)

So with no further ado, let me introduce Ezekiel (hereinafter referred to as 'Zeeky") my nephew who's about to teach us all how to use our camera, mind, heart, and whim to utilize 8 tips to portrait photography.

1. Before you start clicking your shutter, get to know your subject. Notice their expressions; excitement, nervous, joy. Engage in conversation and establish common interests to make them more comfortable.

2. As you're talking, start envisioning what shots you'll take. Hold your eye up to the viewfinder and take some 'test shots.' Zeeky's got some really creative ways to look through your viewfinder, I may just try these myself. ; )

3. It's good to check your photos periodically as you go to ensure exposure is correct, but NEVER review each image and become more engaged with your playback than your subject. This can make them nervous and wonder if their photos are turning out.

Again, some creative ways to look through the viewfinder. : )

4. Still having trouble braking the ice with your subject? Give them a prop, something to focus on other than how to hold their hands. I like to find something either relevant to the subject or an object that I find aesthetically appealing, like this vintage bingo basket I found. Zeeky loves playing with this, and I find the concentration on his face perfectly represents where he's at in his developmental process.

5. Take time to photograph the details. Surroundings, props, eyes, hair, every part that represents them. Focusing in on one little part of your subject is a great way to really command the viewer's attention to that feature. Like Zeeky's hands. We may have missed how little and cute his little fingers were, or how dexterous he's becoming as he spins the bingo basket had I not focused in on just his hand.


6. Give your subject verbal prompts. As candid as these next few shots may look, I actually asked him to laugh at the camera. I'm all about a natural and un-posed photo, but sometimes a little acting goes a long way. Try to get as many natural smiles and giggles as you can, but don't be afraid to simply ask for the look you want.

7. Get on the same level. This is especially important when photographing small children. Being on the same level as your subject gives them more significance and power in your photo, and relates more intimately with them. There are times to get lower or higher, but don't always stand in place and shoot. Play with perspective and capture the world as they see it, from 2 feet tall.



8. Be true to yourself and your interests when you get behind the camera. Invest your whole mind and heart as you connect with your subject and dare to see things a new fresh way.


Alright, that's a wrap. Let's hear it for Zeeky, he did a splendid job!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Barchus Family / Portrait Photographer Salem, OR

Raise a hand if you're loving the Christmas color and coordination happening in these photos!

Back when Red Pearl Designs, Bumbles Boutique and I hosted the Christmas Open House Misty gave in to the idea of family portraits and we scheduled for a Christmassy-themed shoot out at Olson Farms.

Talk about a sharp looking group, these guys rocked this shoot with plenty of style, amazing attitudes, and killer smiles! They all have these incredible aqua-blue/green colored eyes that I'm majorly jealous of!











Friday, December 11, 2009

Megan & Ryan / Preview / Salem OR Couple Photographer

There's probably a million-zillion things I could say about this couple and how awesome they are, but this is a sneak peek so you'll have to wait!



Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Lucas Tibbs - Salem, OR Newborn Photographer

You may remember Matt & Beth, I took maternity pictures of them not long ago. They have to be one of the sweetest couples I've met, they sincerely love and care for one another and in moments of meeting them they felt like dear friends.

Lucas was born July 16 at 3:55 AM, ten days AFTER the due date. Yikes! Way to push through mom! he was 9.2 lbs and 21 inches long.

When I met him he was...12..? Yes, about 12 days old and as awake and lively as ever. As you can see, he didn't sleep much, he was rather attentive and interested in the camera. Bonus!

I just can't get over how cute he is, I'm sure you'll agree. I don't usually throw this word around but he truly is precious! And already has quite a bit of character shining through as you'll see in his quirky little expressions!

Alright, without further ado, Lucas!
























Ashli & Lexi - Salem, OR Photographer

Meet my dear friend, Ashli Sprinkel, or as my nephew Isaiah calls her, Sprinkel-Face-Head.

She's been such an amazing girl that's been there for numerous adventures, mishaps, and other outings.

For her birthday I gave her a gift certificate... to do photos with her little wiener dog Lexi, who's such a cutie! Take a look!





























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