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Archive for December 2012

Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree . . . Why Are You So Blurry? {Asheville Baby Photographer}

Sunday, December 16, 2012

There are not many more endearing sights in the holiday season than your little ones gazing up at the soft light of your family Christmas tree.  Not so endearing is the blurry mess that appears on your camera screen when you attempt to take a photo of this priceless moment.


 Taken with a point & shoot camera, hand held & with the flash on.  YUCK!


With December already half way over, let's talk today about how to maneuver your camera and set up the scene in your home to ensure you clearly capture the magic and wonder of your family and the lights of the holiday season.

KEYS


1. Turn off flash and all other lights.

2. Set camera on a tripod or a hard surface.  Do not hold the camera because even the minor shake of your hand causes too much blur.  You can even set the camera's timer to prevent camera shake.
3. Set child close to the tree with their face turned toward it.  Take pictures from different angles.  Shooting directly behind the child will give you a beautiful silhouette.  Moving around to see the child's face will capture that angelic glow.
4. Another tip from experience . . . before trying this with your child, I would first practice with a doll or teddy bear to get your camera set just right, then bring the child in.  They tend to get antsy really fast.

SLR CAMERA - on manual

ISO - set to 800 or more.  Usually go the level just below the max your camera can go otherwise the image becomes too grainy.  The higher the ISO number the more sensitive the camera is to light.  This means you can take pictures in a darker room with a high ISO number.


Shutter Speed - set around 1/15 - the lower the number, the slower the shutter speed which allows in more light before the shutter closes.  Hand held camera shake begins under 1/60.  This is why you need a tripod or a hard surface to set the camera on.  Also, the child has to be still or they will blur as the shutter slowly closes.  You can have them look at one ornament or even hold one to keep them in one place.  Giving them a candy cane to suck on works too.

Aperture - set around f/2.8 or as low a number as your lens will allow - the lower the number, the wider the shutter will open to let in more light.  It also creates a shallow depth of field, meaning the background will be blurred, but the subject that you are focused on will be in focus.

This is just a starting point.  Play around with your settings; make adjustments according to your camera's capabilities and the brightness of your tree lights.  Have fun with it!

I tried to make a sample using a lens and camera settings that you may have:


18-55mm lens (a typical kit lens),  shutter speed 1/15, aperture f/3.5, ISO 1250
My camera is resting on a stool.  This is SOOC (straight out of camera; no enhancements).

POINT & SHOOT CAMERA


Depending on your camera, select the icon with the person in the foreground & the moon or star in the background.  It might even be just a moon.  Either way, you are looking for a setting that will shoot without the flash in low light.




This was taken with my son's old Sony Cybershot 7.2 mega pixels point & shoot.  I set it on the moon (twilight) setting.  The camera is sitting on the floor.  I used a cord under it to give the front of the camera a little lift, set the camera on it's timer so I wouldn't cause camera shake and told my son to hold still like a statue for 10 seconds.

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Here are some more fantastic blog posts you will find helpful:

New York Institute of Photography - great article using SLR, point & shoot, shooting indoor & outdoor.

Elizabeth Halford - I have been a fan of her for years.  Here she takes a totally different approach, but is only photographing the tree, not subjects.

Here is my attempt at Elizabeth's "recipe".  I love the lights!  Since the shutter speed is 8 seconds, there can be absolutely no movement.



18-55mm lens, shutter speed 8 sec., aperture f/16


Exposure Guide - this one talks about using an off-camera flash, so it doesn't create the same mood, but it is full of great tips if you are wanting a well lit image. 

Strobist - this one is a great tutorial on outdoor Christmas lights



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OTHER SITES YOU HAVE FOUND HELPFUL.

HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!

Next week's blog:  Stacey's favorite things !!!

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Love these pix, love my job! {Asheville Baby Photographer}

Sunday, December 9, 2012

November Session Highlights
Taking it to the streets




My first urban session!  What a great experience...not only because it was my first time working in this type of location but also because it was a great end to baby J's one-year baby plan.  Feel free to look back through the archive of my blog to see other glimpses into the first year of this sweet little guy's life. 












































Poor thing was developing pink eye on the day of our shoot, but thanks to black & white photography, it basically disappears. Little J was such a trooper. Despite this, I think you will agree with me that the color photos turned out pretty amazing as well.  Thank you M family for a great past year! 



Lots to love with the L Family


Two big brothers and one little sister, that's the makings of a gorgeous and candid photo shoot.  Don't you just love all the vivid blues in these photos?!

One of my favorite shots from this pristine fall day in Asheville's Botanical Gardens is the bottom-middle photo in the collage.  It perfectly reflects each child's personality...the doting oldest brother holding up fallen leaves for the inquisitive baby sister to examine while the younger older brother mischeviously crushes up more leaves and then dumps on her sweet head.  Ahhh siblings. :)


funky, fun & fa la la!


  











































It seems to me that square blue glasses and a teal fuzzy hat were the perfect way for this family to say Merry Christmas in 2012. 

After doing holiday cards for them over the past several years, it's easy for us to have lots of fun and even get a little silly.  I love how spunky Miss J expressed herself this year! 

If you or someone you know is in need of that perfect pair of shoes or unique gifts for Christmas, you should stop by her mom's fabulous shoe salon, Talloni, in the Biltmore Park Town Square in south Asheville. :)


HOLIDAY CUT OFF:  
Wednesday, Dec. 12 - prints, standouts & holiday cards

DEADLINES ALREADY COME & GONE:
Albums, frames & jewelry can still be ordered, but will not be ready in time for Christmas.


Next Week: (Monthly Photography Tip) How to capture the magic of Christmas lights without the blur!

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SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFTS

Sunday, December 2, 2012


FREE HOLIDAY FACEBOOK BANNER



MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! I want to give you, my wonderful clients and friends, a festive holiday banner from The Album Cafe for your Facebook page. Simply email me the banner you would like and the image numbers from a previous session this year and I will send you your custom banner. My gift to you! Oh, and I have reposted all your web galleries for the whole month of December to help you out. (Just let me know if you need help remembering your password.)



FREE ORGANIC BLOOM ORNAMENT


DECEMBER SPECIAL OFFER:

Everyone who places an order of $800 or more this month may choose any one of the Organic Bloom Portrait ornaments.  Pick your favorite style, color and image to dress your tree year after year.



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