Showing posts with label snapshots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snapshots. Show all posts

22 October 2012

recently / octoberfest



+ goodies for good ghouls and boys.
+ staining our new front door! hooray for the do-it-yourself movement.
+ the cousins carnival. abby hosted an amazing autumn carnival for the kids. tons o' fun.
+ cutest haunted house beanbag (pumpkin) toss ever, created by my sister amy.
+ tractor rides and firetrucks with old friends. so happy to hang with hilary & co.
+ legos, superheroes, nursery rhymes. this big imagination stage is awesome.
+ two tuckered out little fellas. i love family naps on my bed.

p.s. i can't remember autumn sunshine feeling this good. yay, october.

28 September 2012

10 expert tips for better photographs / guest post by jessica haderlie

after our baby boy was born, i received a lovely email from a local photographer (and blog reader!) named jessica, kindly offering a photo shoot for my boys. she explained how much she loved working with newborns. we've been lucky to work with some amazing photographers in the area and i was excited to check out her work. after a thorough examination & admiration of her portfolio, i was nothing less than ecstatic to have the chance to work with her.

i noticed a common theme throughout her website. her photos have a beautiful timeless and classic appeal; nothing frilly or unnatural about them. (i am not one for propping kids in luggage or on train tracks. ha!) just gorgeous lighting and happy families. i wondered if my family would be the right material for her lens. (lets just say i warned her that she might be up for a challenge!) jessica turned out every bit as wonderful (and talented!) as i'd hoped. she arrived bright and early and put me at ease in front of the camera (which is no small task). having children of her own, jessica was awesome with my kids. she was so good at swaddling and comforting my tiny babe. and my toddler turned into a flirt and immediately starting cheesing it up for her lens.

i wasn't sure if i had the right photo shoot 'props' or if my home was the best setting, but she showed up and assured me that what i had was just right. she didn't need much to get started... just beautiful babes as her subject! i love that she photographs kids just as they are and in their own setting too. i learned a lot from reading her tips below and look forward to working with her again. (stay tuned for a peek at our photo shoot with jessica!) for now, brush up on your photography skills with your own darlings and these ten tips. p.s. all of these photos were taken by jessica and used by permission.

10 tips for photographing your children by jessica haderlie



no. 01 Get close to the light. Snug up close to the windows, open the front door, and put them right in front of it. When I'm taking a picture indoors, my subject is usually facing the window and I will stand to the side of the window or below it. Experiment with light and your position. Try different angles. Here's something I do a lot before I start taking pictures with kids: I start with taking a few pictures of my hand; really what I'm looking for is great illumination of skin. So look for great tones on skin and that's when you've found great light.
 
 no. 02 Speaking of light, look for the catch lights in their eyes. What I mean is great reflections of light coming from their eyes. It can make a photo, those lit-up eyes. Have them face your light source or looking up can help.

 no. 03 Shoot at a quick shutter speed with kids. They say don't set your shutter speed below 1/250 with kids. It depends on how good your light is but it's a great "magic" number to keep in mind. Start there or above and then adjust your aperture and ISO.
 



















no. 04 Fill your frame. It's not for every shot but getting up close and personal makes for bold, meaningful shots. I like to see my babies faces up close because that's the way I see them every day and it's the way I want to remember them, so that's what I shoot.

  no. 05 Now that being said, try using negative space. I love me some negative space. Especially with kids, it can put in perspective just how little they are.

 


no. 06 Photograph them as they are. Let them be their selves. Keep it simple. Keep it natural.  I think sometimes the simpler the shot the bigger impact. You don't need bows and ruffles to make your kids' photos great. They don't have to be in their Sunday best. Get photos of them doing what they do everyday, messy hair and all.  Get them playing with the pots and pans, cooking in the kitchen, twirling to their favorite music. It'll help you remember them as they were at the stage they're at.

no. 07 Be silly with them. Kids love to play, so let them play. Make a game out of taking pictures.  Never tell them to say "cheese".  That will just get you cheezy pictures. Make them laugh. Ask them who their boyfriend is or what their favorite dance move is. This is the oldest trick in the book but telling them to not smile, that there is a rule about no smiling always works. Ask them to laugh really hard and after they are done, that's when you'll get those real, natural smiles, because they'll be in a playful mood. no. 08. Get down on their level. Half of the time I'm taking pictures of kids, I'm sitting on the floor or laying on my stomach. Meet them at their level and see eye to eye with them. It's the easiest way to take a normal photo and make it more interesting.
 no. 09 Capture connections. Show relationships in your photos. The most meaningful photos that I know I'll love when I'm a reminiscent old woman are the ones of our family being together as we are, not all dressed up, posing for the camera. Snuggling on the bed, hanging out in the hammock, the kids being silly together, these are the photos that I'll hold dearest, as sappy as it sounds.  Those are going to the the perfect photos to me. The perfectly imperfect ones are sometimes the best ones out of the bunch.


 no. 10 If you aren't already doing so, shoot in manual. You'll challenge yourself and learn so much faster. You'll have control over so much more. Learn about shutter speed and aperture and ISO. Practice focusing on each one individually. First, practice using shutter speed. Capture movement using a fast shutter speed like 1/2000 and then using a slow shutter speed like 1/125. Then, do the same thing with aperture. Set your camera to f2.0 and then for f22. If you don't know what I'm talking about, read up on aperture and shutter speed. Pioneer woman has a series of posts on aperture and has a way of explaining all of them that really makes it sink in. The more you practice the easier it will come. Check out my pinterest page for lots of links on photography tips. i loved these genuine tips, jessica! thank you for sharing a bit of your expertise with us.
find jessica haderlie on her blog and view her incredible portfolio on her website.

04 September 2012

recently / end of summer



counting my blessings.

+ our big boy turned four (and starts preschool this week!) we had a low key birthday party and no one seemed to mind. he planned his party: fruit loops for breakfast, a hot wheels sheet cake, chick-fil-a for dinner and cousins all around the playground. it was pretty perfect. if three was any indication, i think four is going to be a boatload of fun.

+ homegrown tomatoes. best. thing. ever. with so much going on this past month, i'm shocked our tomato plants are thriving. i made labor day tomato soup (and a giant mess) yesterday with all our varieties.

+ dan and jacque painted the house last month before the babe was born. (we painted it the same color.. just to freshen it up!) dan was in nesting mode! it was awesome to see them hard at work and awesome that no one fell off the roof. i ran to home depot four times that day, taco bell and the 7-11 for snacks. it's so fantastic to have a new coat of paint up in time to celebrate our one year anniversary of moving in! yay for DIY home improvement.

+ diving for coins on the last day of swimming lessons. he's growing up so fast.

+ neil diamond in concert. two days before seth was born we rocked out to sweet caroline, cracklin' rosie and i'm a believer on a gorgeous summer night. there were a lot of hard core neil fans there. but i sat next to his number one fan. i had no clue until that night that i know all his songs by heart. seth was kicking to the beat from the inside. such a fun date night.

+ after two weeks of having seth home, a high fever landed him in the hospital. i have circles under my eyes for all the worry and heartache. being in the hospital is never glamorous or any fun. but it gives me such a good perspective of how blessed we are. how thankful i am for what i have. how amazing the support of friends and family is. how deeply we need people to keep us strong. i rocked him in that quiet room for a few days and thought a lot about my blessings and my beliefs. sometimes situations stop us in our tracks and force us to pause to contemplate the bigger picture. oh what a relief it was when the doctors gave us the okay to take him home!

+ and here is my growing sprout, seth. all wrapped up after baths. can you believe that face?! i love his hearty stare and curly hair. i hope never to forget how good it is to bathe a healthy baby, wash his hair and cuddle him close. am hoping to always be thankful for the simple routine of daily life (no matter how hard it may be at times)!

+ headed home after the bike parade. even in the simple moments, there is much to celebrate.




19 July 2012

happiness is two boys on the back of a truck



dan invited the men over to chop firewood for the camp out.
the little boys were on cloud nine. as per usual. 
they always make each other so happy.
my brother snapped this shot with his iphone. 
later he emailed it my way.
one happy moment rolling right into another.
i instantly blew it up to an 8x10 at walgreens
and framed it ala target
screamin' new artwork.
it makes me smile every time i see it.
it reminds me to be happy.
to find happiness.
to make happiness.

09 July 2012

recently / fourth of july



+ the mammoth apricot tree in our backyard. jam, anyone?
+ fourth of july festivities & fireworks. and cotton candy. hooray.
+ pinterest inspired watermelon star fruit salad.
+ i love the mountains, i love the rolling hills.
+ chloe teaches dan a few chords; singing around the campfire is big in this family.
+ our annual family camp out; 32 campers from 3 months to 65 years old.
+ the boys pal around together. (the downpour of rain may have been their favorite part!)
+ the girlies bust out their guitars and play like their mamas taught them. so cute.
+ hiking cecret lake with the littles and the preggers. (37 weeks!!)
+ gorgeous scenery all around. sleeping in a tent was so worth it.
+ fourth of july has definitely become my favorite holiday.

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