Archive for March, 2008

I meant to do that!

March 23, 2008

Make no mistake, my work is unique! I have a style of my own and it is somewhat uncoventional. My clients are usually looking for something fresh, stylish and more contemporary than what many “traditional” photographers offer.

That being said, there are some things you may notice when looking at my work that is different from what you might be accustomed to…

“Tight Crops”

This means super close close-ups where often the face fills most of the frame of the image. These images are about the eyes, and often the top of the head is not included in the image. I meant to do that!

“Not-So-Smiley”
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So many of us have been brought up to believe that a smile is a requirement to make a great photo. So not true! I love a pensive look as much as a big grin. I meant to do that!

“Let’s Be Negative”

Negative space is when the subject is placed off to the side of an image and the rest of the image is empty—this is done for artistic impact. I meant to do that!

“Left of Center”
The most boring position for a subject in a photograph is smack dab in the middle! I know, I know, not what you always thought, right? Trust me! There is a little something in design called the Rule of Thirds that we photographers often employ to enhance visual interest.

The rule states that an image can be divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines (like a tic-tac-toe board). The four points formed by the intersections of these lines can be used to align features in the photograph. Aligning a photograph with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the photo than simply centering the feature would.

Huh? Trust me, your child does not need to be right in the center of an image for it to be a good portrait! I meant to do that!

“The Light in the Eyes”

The hallmark of good portrait photography is good lighting, and the hallmark of good lighting is something called a “catchlight,” – a reflection of light in the eyes. I love big catchlights! I purposely position my lights for the best and largest catchlights, especially for close-ups. Flip through any parenting or glamour magazine and look at the eyes—what do you see? Big bright catchlights! A lack of catchlights leaves the eyes looking flat, dull and lifeless.

I meant to do that!

broken

March 20, 2008

The last few days have been a little crazy. Maggie fell while playing on Monday, and broke her front teeth. Again. Thanksgiving 2006, she fell and chipped her front teeth and had to have them capped. On Monday, she did more than chipped them. They are shoved up into her gums, and broken. We went to the pediatric dentist, and they can’t really do anything for them for 5 weeks or so, to wait until the swelling goes down, and to see if they will spontaneously move back down. If they do, great! Then they will be able to restore them again. If they don’t….well, they will have to pull them. The hardest part? She can’t suck her thumb. Anyone that knows Maggie knows that she’s a thumbsucker. wasn’t even going to really attempt to get her to stop for at least another 6 months. And now she has to abruptly stop.

It makes me sad because she had this traumatic event, and I feel like a meanie for telling her she can’t do the thing she finds the most soothing. :(

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chic

March 13, 2008

isn’t she?

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there’s not much more for me to say, really. J. was just incredibly, ridiculously adorable.