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May24th
10.5 Months.
Posted in: Childhood
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May22nd
Wedding: Chris & Betty
Posted in: Wedding
Here’s some favorites from Chris & Betty’s wedding. They’re a fun couple and had probably the greatest Irish blessing I’ve ever heard given by a guy who looked just like my Grandpa Kinsley (which was kinda bumming me out and making me smile simultaneously.)
I have some show pics from the New Wave Cafe show last weekend to do and an engagement session next weekend! Gotta love the busy season!
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May20th
Back to the salon!
Posted in: Client/Commercial
Had a quick shoot at Stephen & Co. yesterday to grab an outdoor pedicure shot for an advertisement in SOCO magazine this summer. My model was my stylist’s daughter, who has dimpled you could fall into and a beautiful smile. She did great. My most favorite smile unfortunately fell to poor composition from me, I amputated the bottom of her heel and have been beating myself up about it since yesterday. I will bear my horrible screw-up to you, blog readers, because I need some accountability for my mortal photography sins.
Ugh. Way to suck, Pam. BUT I did get these other two that are better composed and still pretty. For all of these I had a 3/4 CTO gelled flash behind a shoot-through umbrella to camera right. We were in 9am daylight, in complete shade.
I also was assigned to get a new shot of the front of the salon. I saw the older one in ads before and it was shot in seriously harsh light, portrait orientation and tight on just the front door. I did the complete opposite. Complete morning shade with the sun just about to come over the roof so it backlit the trees really nicely, landscape orientation and got the whole salon in the frame. I tried to get some nice greenery framing the shot. I had my lovely assistant hold my flash, still gelled, over a puddle to light up that sign on camera right. I’m pretty happy with it.
Now I’ve got to get back to editing Chris and Betty’s wedding photos! More on my first wedding shoot later. Wedding photography: not for the easily stressed letmetellya.
OH! Almost forgot, you can head over to http://www.stephenandcompany.com and see my shots up on their brand new website! There’s a few that are not mine, the group shot on the main page isn’t me though I think I’m doing their next one, there’s a few stock photos here and there and obviously the old salon front shot isn’t me but the rest are! Yay!
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May4th
Perfect color with gray cards.
Posted in: Tutorial
I have had gray cards forever and never bothered to use them, dumb idea!! These things are great!
A gray card is just that…a gray card. The color is a “medium gray” according to your camera’s reflective light meter. I’m not very science-minded so you’ll have to do a quick google for complexities beyond that but what I do know is that if you implement this little bugger in photography where color correctness is key (which is like, most photography) like food photography.
Knitting is a major hobby of mine aside from photography, I’m just as obsessive about fiber as I am about photos. Both are expensive hobbies that cause my husband’s eyes to glaze over when I talk about.
When I post my WIPs (that’s works in progress for you non-knitters) to Ravelry (biggest/best knitting community evar) I really hated putting that “color isn’t exact” disclaimer in the notes on my project pages. I see your eyes glazing over photogs, stay with me! Yarn color is a big party of the creative process when you select a pattern to knit, so I want to show it off right!
Here’s the sample image, I used the eyedropper white balance tool in Adobe Camera Raw CS4 to get the proper slider numbers…
And here’s the color correct photo. I used the numbers I got from the eyedropper white balance in ACR and set a custom white balance:
And here’s the straight from the camera jpeg for comparison:
(with my camera set to Auto White Balance)Here’s another example where the difference is even more striking. Food is another form of photography that I can never seem to get “perfect” with AWB or even the sliders in Lightroom/ACR.
Sample image, corrected with the eyedropper clicked onto the gray card:
Corrected image…yum…(that’s sun dried tomato pizza btw):
And the SOOC jpeg on AWB:
Pretty cool, eh? I think I’ll be using cards more often!
































