Thursday, September 25, 2014

The test pictures





where to print

I often am asked where to print your digital photographs.  I have a contract with a company that does professional prints, however if you are not a photographer with a contract I am wondering that myself.

So, on Saturday I took 4 pictures of my sons.  Then on Monday I shot off an order to:
MPIX, Shutterfly and snapfish.

I ordered a 4x6 and a 5x7 of each of the photos.  MPIX offered a metallic "Fuji Pearl Paper uses a patented combination of film and laminate layers resulting in a striking metallic shine." so ordered one of those in 5x7 as well to see what was what.

It is Thursday and I got home to find MPIX already delivered.  it a solid cardboard box/envelope.  Very protected, well packaged inside and the pics are spot on color wise.  Hoepfully by Saturday I have a full report.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

ideas for shoots


Sometimes I have a senior who know exactly what they want, like Kevin.  He has made up an inspiration board to show of pictures he really liked.  When I picked him up we discussed where we could find the "feeling" he was looking for and ended up going downtown.  We wandered around looking for bold distinct backgrounds that were simple.  I also knew what his mom wanted and so the last shot reflects that.  I love coming to a middle ground so that the graduates can feel like they get to express themselves and can also get into a few "shots for Grandma".  Some of my graduates don't have any idea of what they want.  So we chat about what fuels their passions and I try to get their eyes to light up wherever we decide is beautiful.  In those instances I base choices off of what I know the greenery looks like at that time of the year in that location.... or gorgeous walls that are in the right light at that time of day.

Sometimes

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

location


Now it is true that in the last post I said location is not important. These locations were sought out by me, I knew I wanted these shots.  The shots from before were the lucky accidents that happened while I was worrying about shots like these.  It can work both ways.  Listening and letting the hours unfold with a subject are where the magic lies.



Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Some graduates


I love my sessions with seniors.  They are full of the future and are usually pretty excited about the shoot.  We do a lot of wandering and end up taking shots in places I would have never "picked out".  This was I can get the feeling of the moment and not worry about the background.  That being said have a background that will not fight with your subject is pretty important.  It's funny how if you look around at any given time and place you can usually find that, though.



Thursday, May 22, 2014



Prom season!  One of my graduates hired me to take some pictures of her and her date outside of prom.  What an honor and fun time.  This was at The Henry in Dearborn (not Greenfield field village, confusingly this place was formally the Marriott and is by Fairlane).  The venue was gorgeous, what a beautiful and fancy prom.  We did these outside and then I bid farewell and I am sure they went on to have a grand time.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

light edit


I made them black and white, upped the contrast and cropped them down.  I could do more.  I could increase the detail and lighten his face, etc... but sometimes what you want to go for is the spirit of the pictures.  Sometimes not managing the model AT ALL is the best way to capture who they are.