Monday, December 30, 2013
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Not just pictures...Fun projects for the whole family!
Here is a fun site with tons of cute projects and ideas. Photo ideas and more....
Have a great site you'd like to share...post it here and make sure to link to the respective owner.
http://www.playathomemomllc.com/
Have a great site you'd like to share...post it here and make sure to link to the respective owner.
http://www.playathomemomllc.com/
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Great DIY backdrops
Check this out for some great ideas for DIY backdrops...simple and inexpensive...my favorite combination.
http://www.itsalwaysautumn.com/home/2013/6/10/20-fantastic-diy-photography-backdrops-backgrounds.htmlFall Fun
Fall sports have begun and with it brings crazy weeks of practice, games (2 soccer and one football) and a lot of driving. And of course the best part.... Tons a great photo ops. Bring on the crazy....
Thursday, September 19, 2013
I'm a Photographer?
I'm a Photographer?
Why the question mark....Well lets just say I like to call myself an artist. I am an art major (at 32 years old) after all. I have loved art as long as I can remember. Photography is relatively new to me and the longer I do it the more I realize I differ somewhat from other "photographers". I have made note on several occasions of photographers tendency to critique others work on a technical level. And, although I understand there is a lot to master, as an artist I am drawn to images that I like. I don't zoom in 400 times so I can see that they got one freckle out of focus because clearly they were not using the correct lens for said photo. I read one photographers claim that one should beware of photos that have been adjusted to different colors or black and white as this is a sign of trying to mask technical flaws. Maybe that is true...but, maybe just maybe, I like black and white and filters and I turned the clarity down during processing on purpose because I personally like the soft look in some cases (so shoot me if I don't hold the same value to a perfectly crisp shot of the eyes at f/11 and "ruin" it by blurring it a little). Is it important for your photos to be great? Of course it is. But, who decides what is great? Master photographers? I suppose so, but I am not really good at following rules as it applies to photography. I'll use whatever lens I want and hey....maybe I wanted a freckle out of focus...so what. If there were an "artographer' I would be that instead. A photographer who does not follow the rules, and is all the better for it. How many "perfectly" shot landscapes do we need to see anyway? What if, I say forget your rule book...I will do as I please. No one ever did anything great following the crowd.
Why the question mark....Well lets just say I like to call myself an artist. I am an art major (at 32 years old) after all. I have loved art as long as I can remember. Photography is relatively new to me and the longer I do it the more I realize I differ somewhat from other "photographers". I have made note on several occasions of photographers tendency to critique others work on a technical level. And, although I understand there is a lot to master, as an artist I am drawn to images that I like. I don't zoom in 400 times so I can see that they got one freckle out of focus because clearly they were not using the correct lens for said photo. I read one photographers claim that one should beware of photos that have been adjusted to different colors or black and white as this is a sign of trying to mask technical flaws. Maybe that is true...but, maybe just maybe, I like black and white and filters and I turned the clarity down during processing on purpose because I personally like the soft look in some cases (so shoot me if I don't hold the same value to a perfectly crisp shot of the eyes at f/11 and "ruin" it by blurring it a little). Is it important for your photos to be great? Of course it is. But, who decides what is great? Master photographers? I suppose so, but I am not really good at following rules as it applies to photography. I'll use whatever lens I want and hey....maybe I wanted a freckle out of focus...so what. If there were an "artographer' I would be that instead. A photographer who does not follow the rules, and is all the better for it. How many "perfectly" shot landscapes do we need to see anyway? What if, I say forget your rule book...I will do as I please. No one ever did anything great following the crowd.
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