Thursday, January 26, 2012

Blessing Dress Photo Shoot


The dress was designed and hand sewn by a doting Nana. The baby is now 7 months old and has changed so much since the fun day we took these photos.  Another designer dress is in the works for another sweet little girl, and we are so excited be able to record that event also. 

 

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

What elevates us above the beasts...

Thumbs! Thumbs that help us grab things and open jars and help hold a camera while still pressing a shutter. I am still recovering from hand surgery and have had a  lot of extra time to catch up on my reading.  Left hand was operated on last April and the right was done the end of Jan. Still can't do much with a camera, but will work on photo-restoration and family history scanning at great prices-  beginning mid March.  Contact me if you want to schedule a project.  Scanning is done in groups of 50 images- scratches- ink etc. can be removed...and multiple cd's burned for family members Also the digital files can have names and dates embedded. See the contact info link to send me an email.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Shoot it right the first time

   Some years ago, a seasoned photographer who for many years had worked with National Geographic,  set a monumental goal.  One shot per day, no more, no less.... but it had to be the perfect shot and he would wander his environs until he knew he had it. Then he would click the shutter and be done.   Of course he was on his own time, so unlike the rest of us who deal with interruptions and delays and other demands that come with living an ordinary life, could never have the time to do anything similar.  However his project was a great example to work toward. Too often with digital, there is the temptation to simply shoot till the right image just magically appears, without being discriminating or taking the time to study the technical requirements of lighting and focus and exposure and composition and on and on..... 
   A few years ago I was walking out of a photography class and happened to have a short conversation with the instructor.  It was a University level class, and only the second day that assignments had been due, however the instructor expressed his frustration at the number of emails that he had already received from students, ranting about how poorly they had been treated in the grades he was giving out.  "They expect perfection by the second week of class". 
    As with any skill, there is no substitute for study and practice.  Practice getting to know your camera and the manual settings, get a tripod, use it....   To "Shoot it right the first time" will take most of us many years...I'm still learning, and still working.  Mistakes can't always be fixed with photo-shop, and a lot images would not be worth the work and time it takes to fix them... Recognize it, learn from it, delete them and get over it.

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Process of Creativity

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in a home where there was no electronic devices of any kind... or to raise children in such a home?  Back in the early 60's when most families were  purchasing their first television set, my father said..."it is a waste of time to sit and watch TV.  You  can do better things with your time."    I became an avid reader, and also became adept at finding things to do  and collecting projects.   Which over time has caused it's own set of issues.....like not being able to focus on any one thing and say "This is what I do"   There are just so many things that  can capture my attention and make me loose all track of time.  If someone could just tell me where the "make it fit" button is located.

 A helpful  suggestion from a photography instructor was to keep and "Idea Notebook".  It doesn't have to be anything special... just a simple spiral bound with 50 or so pages.  When thoughts come that would make great shots, or places to go etc... write the ideas down.  Even though you can't get to it right away, the notebook is there to inspire, when you  suddenly discover you have an extra hour or 2.                     

      Here is a shot from equipment at a construction site.... Free to download and overlay with other images to create something interesting.....  

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Do you have an inner voice?

  Recent events in my life are requiring some minor adjustments - like typing with one hand and learning how to not be so difficult with others helping out. Even some of the simplest tasks now constitute the entire day's objective.   I have made an effort with this blog to not involve many personal details of my life ...so here are just the basics. Surgery Friday... left hand...  elevated...stitches out next Tues...cast on for 2 wks....then  therapy.
   At 4:00 this morning I found myself not sleeping so I ended up editing photos. (yes - one handed)  Last fall we were in Heber Valley and I got some great  early morning shots of cows in a field- with mist/fog.   Usually you would never shoot directly at the sun - but the haze was so thick I decided it would work. So while I couldn't  sleep I went back to edit "cows #3" .
   Some time ago I dreamed that I only had a short time left, and woke in a panic that I had never painted the murals I had always wanted to paint.  I think most of us have an inner voice that urges  us on to do things that then get repeatedly pushed aside because we can't seem to break out of that cycle of overloading our "to do list" .  Moral of todays' ramblings -  go ahead and give yourself permission sometime this week to listen to you inner voice and do something amazing.  ( the cow print just came back - sometimes it works to break the rules and sometimes it does not!)