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I’ve been getting a lot of great e mails and texts lately from friends and clients who are looking to either dive into the world of photography as a business or just loving photography as a hobby and looking to learn as much as they can about taking it a step further!  What’s great about both these different types of e mails scenarios is that they have the same thing in common, they both beg the same questions:  “Where should I start?”  “What is the best lens for the types of portraits I want to be shooting?”  “Sometimes when I shoot, my images tend to come out blurry and I’m not sure why or what should I be doing differently?”  “My kids are so fast and I can’t seem to keep up with them with my camera!”  

I love answering these types of e mails and questions because when I was starting I had all the same questions and I had wonderful mentors who were kind enough to help me find my way through similar situations!  If we don’t share our knowledge and information, then we aren’t helping our selves and our industry!  We all had to start somewhere and we all had someone who helped us along our path!

I’m absolutely no expert!  I shoot canon and I am 100% still learning:  every single day!  I think we all are!  I can only offer what I have learned in my journey in hopes that it will help others find their way much faster than I did 😉

Here’s what I shared with my friends!  I feel like there are three basic tips that can answer these questions and they have to do with focus!

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  1.  A GREAT PRIME LENS!  Ditch the Kit Lens!  This is the lens that came with your camera when you bought it!  I used this lens for years (and I mean years before I learned about the magic of the prime lens).  I rocked my kit lens and believe me there is no shame in the kit lens!  If you have been ruling your kit lens and loving it, pat yourself on the back and give yourself a bonus scoop on cookie dough with your coffee in the morning! But friend, the prime lens is going to change your world!  It was my friend Katie Pegher who first introduced me to the prime lens and it was the 50 mm 1.8 that first caught my eye!  I did a fun little lifestyle model shoot with her in the snow in Maryland and let me just tell you, before we even drove home to Virginia Beach, Tuck and I had already purchased that baby!  The 50 mm 1.8 runs about $125.00 and that’s a great deal in the world of prime lenses!  It’s an incredible first prime lens to start!  I exclusively shot with that lens for years!

Let me explain what we mean when we say “prime lens”.  I didn’t understand this terminology and that’s important to me, because well I’m awkward like that!  Prime basically means it’s a fixed focal length!  In other words, if you want to move closer or farther away, you have to use                 your feet! A prime lens is so sharp and so clear!  You will be amazed at the difference!  This is just a basic explanation!  There is so much more to the definition of a prime lens and if you want to know more about aperture and speed,  you should absolutely check it out!  It’s pretty                      interesting!

Here is a list of all the prime lenses that I have in my bag today:

  • 85 mm 1.2 This is my all time favorite!  It’s best for up close portraits of children, detail shots, and especially mother and child shots!  I also adore this for birthing shots when mom has baby in her arms for the first time!  This is just a creamy and beautiful lens!  🙂
  • 50 mm 1.2  This is my lifestyle session work horse!  I finally just upgraded this from the 1.8!  That’s how long I have used that one lens and that was back in 2010!  This is a serious power house for portraits! It’s just right as in 3 little bears just right!
  • 35 mm 1.4  Wide angle lens for family portraits, super fun for children to create that little kid/big world feel!  I also love to use this creatively and break rules!  This is also my underwater lens!
  • 100 mm 2.8  Macro lens This is my detail lens for newborns!  Details for fantasy sessions shots and any other super up close needs!  To be honest, this just sort of stays in my bag unless I remember to bring it out!  I’m trying to get better!

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2.  BACK BUTTON FOCUS!  This was was a game changer for me in terms of focusing and gaining tack sharp images!  I didn’t start back button focusing until 4 years ago when Andi Grant switched it for me while I was second shooting a wedding with her,  so this is actually a newer             thing for me as well!  Back button focusing changed my images from 50-60% tack sharp nailing focus where I wanted, to 90 % nailing focus and having tack sharp images!  That’s huge friends, especially when all of us want clear, beautiful images!

Back button focusing is a little tricky to explain without having the camera right in front of you and remember, I absolutely do not claim to be a professional, especially at explaining the technical terms.  This is how I explained back button focusing for my friend Suzie, who is getting               ready to take an amazing trip to Europe and wanted to make sure all her images whether they were portraits or landscape were 100% tack sharp and clear no matter what lens she was using!

When most of us start shooting with our cameras, we use the shutter button to not only take the picture;  but also to focus on our subject as well!  We are essentially using this one button, the shutter button, to do two things at once and that’s the reason most of our images come out                blurry or shaky half the time.  This is where Back Button focus comes in and saves us!  Back Button focus takes the focus job off of the shutter button and gives it to a button in the BACK of the camera!  This way you are using two separate buttons instead of one!  So for example… if              you want to take a picture of a child in the middle of a play session:  you would use the Back button to focus on the child first (hold that button down telling the camera “Ok camera this right here is the subject in which you are supposed to focus and keep sharp!”) and then when you               are ready to take the picture, use the shutter button to capture the moment!

Two separate jobs, two separate functions!  That alone right there is why it made it so much easier for me to nail those beautiful clear and sharp images!

Setting up back button focus is super easy:  just google your camera model and find a guide online to set back button focus!  You can also refer to your camera’s user manual but in my case it was so much easier to just google!  Once you set it up, make sure to practice!!

*This is the last bit I will say about back button focus:  it’s not for everyone and not everyone uses back button focus!  So if it’s not for you don’t worry!  For me personally this is the only way I shoot!  This is absolutely how I nail focus for portrait sessions with toddlers that love to run!               I set my back button focus and I trail them with my camera!  This also allows me to run and be a part of the play during the session!  I don’t have to worry about the focus so much because I know back button has my back!
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3.  WHAT’S YOUR APERTURE?  This is a great question to ask yourself when you are shooting portraits!  What is your aperture and how many people are in your portrait?  If you are just starting to learn manual or play around with aperture, I learned a great little rule of thumb                      from one of my mentors a long time ago that I still value today!   The number of people in your portrait should directly correlate with your aperture!

OK… so what in the heck does that mean?!  Right?!  If you aren’t quite sure what aperture is, this is a great article by the digital photography school that will explain more about it!  Basically aperture is the opening in the lens that allows light to travel through the camera!

So… when we were talking about the prime lenses before we also included numbers like 1.2, 2.8 etc.  Those numbers were the apertures!

The rule of thumb that was given to me was if I had 2 people in my portrait, I should never let my aperture go below 2.0 or 2.5 depending on how comfortable I was in that range!  If I was shooting a large family portrait of say 7 people… aperture should be in the range of 6.0-7.0.                    This way I could ensure that every single person in the portrait would be clear, sharp and in focus.

Now:  once you get the hang of shooting at different apertures and you practice, it’s absolutely OK to branch out and change up the numbers a bit!  It’s OK to break the rules!  For example:   I love to shoot a mother and her child at an aperture of 1.8 or even 1.2 but that depends on                    the feel of the shot and what I’m looking for creatively!  It’s always nice to have a general rule of thumb as a guide to fall back on when you aren’t sure and this always works for me especially in a large family setting!

I hope this helps someone out there!  Again, not a professional and absolutely not any who is amazing at explaining the technical terms!  I’m just someone who has learned a lot from others that have been helpful along the way and want to share and be helpful as well!  I absolutely adore receiving e mails asking these questions… the same questions that I had when I was starting!  I love learning and I love shooting my children and family clients!  I love being behind the camera and so if I can help share the information I’ve learned along the way with people who are brave enough to ask me and trust me to answer them, I will happily provide anything I can!  I just hope this post is helpful to someone else out there!

xoxo and Happy Tuesday Friends!

B

 

 

 

Hi Friends!

Last weekend we had a wild weekend!   It was a great weekend… but the kind of weekend where we all just ran and ran and ran until we ran ourselves down into the ground (or bed rather)!  It was great and we enjoyed every single second of that weekend!  But… Tuck and I thought we should probably have a relaxing weekend this weekend since most of our week was spent recovering from the past whirlwind of a weekend!

We went for a dip in the pool, we ate dinner with friends while Linc played with a new babysitter, and we even had a wonderful dinner in with friends that have become family!  We had a great weekend at home;  and you know what?  I”m actually more exhausted from this weekend than last weekend… isn’t it funny how these things work out like that!!

Here are some awkward/awesome moments from this weekend:

Awkward:

  • Having to tell each of our babysitters here that Linc is at the appropriate height/and age where he for guys… he goes in for a hug/punch right where it counts 😉  and for girls, he is obsessed with his private areas!!!  Sorry ladies! hashtag… boymom!
  • Tuck and I laying in bed last night with Linc putting him to sleep and trying to figure out 1. Is he really asleep and can I move my arm and 2. laughing hysterically when we Tuck tries to move his head off my arm only to be hissed at like a cat and then swiped at with feet and arms flying like a ninja cat!  We still aren’t sure whether Linc was asleep or awake and trust me, I’m not doing this ninja cat “thing” justice because it was crazy hysterical and I am laughing now as I type this!  I’m dying to get in on camera for an instagram story!
  • Trying to be nice and kind to my husband by grabbing and mint for him after leaving dinner with friends and realizing when I say something that was mildly inappropriate that my husband would take it way way WAY out of context and run with it during the car ride home and hours later!
  • Linc having his entire face skinned and bruised from a skateboard accident.

Awesome:

  • Dinner with friends all weekend long!  Dinner out at a new restaurant and dinner in!
  • Linc loving the new underwater camera and pretending he is a “mermaid”.  We keep trying to get him to say mer-MAN but he won’t go for it.  Potato, pota-toe!
  • SILKS CLASS!!!!  If you saw my instagram video where I was hanging upside down, that was me at Silks!  It’s amazing and my friend Jodi is incredible!!!!  She introduced me to this new way of fun and working out and seriously ya’ll… mommy joins the circus!
  • Lacrosse season is starting and I’m coaching!
  • Soccer season is starting and Linc is now playing!! I can’t wait to see all these little ones like an amoeba on the field!
  • I have just found Reign on Amazon and I’m sucked in ya’ll!!! SUCKED IN!
  • Pre-school!  That’s all I have to say…afternoon pre-school!!!!

Here’s our weekend summed up in images!  More to come this week friends:  some photography basics and what’s in my bag along with some super fun sessions as well!

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Shark Bait

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Canon Ball!

 

 

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Racers… take your mark, get set…. GO!!!

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SOoo. Cool

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Exhaustion before Dinner

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Preschool Homework

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Concentration

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BUBBLES!!!

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Mermaiding

Happy Happy Happy Day!!! It’s Friday!!!! I love Fridays and even more than ever lately, I’m loving this day because it means Linc  (and believe me, I never thought I would say this) doesn’t have school for two whole days!  Trust me, I adore his school and I love the freedom I have when he goes to school for a few hours in the afternoon.  But… (and I know you aren’t supposed to ever start a sentence with but) I love knowing on Fridays that we get to have a full two days of just solid family time to do whatever we want without interruption and then come Monday we are all ready for the structure and balance that school brings once again!

I thought in honor of Friday, and since I have I haven’t done one in so very long, we would have a little bit of fun today on the blog!  It’s always fun to share a bit of nonsense and random!  I love when I read the blogs that I follow when share a little bit of information on themselves!  I especially love it when it’s totally nerdy and geeky or awkward because as we all know I am totally all of those things!  I feel like I can deeply connect with them even more after reading their deep, dark weird secrets because I share those same weird tendencies!  We are all a little weird!  That’s what makes us interesting!

So here’s a little bit of nonsense about me (and some about my family too) and hopefully you can connect with us and join in on our little band of weirdness!  Connect with me in the comments and let me know I’m not alone!! 😉

I’m going to start off slow as to not completely shock you!

10 Geeky Weird Things You Might Not Know about Me… and possibly my family too!!!

  1. I am a registered member of the Gryffindor House!  Yep I am total Harry Potter Fan girl!  I’m such a fan girl that I might have dressed up at the midnight release of  one (or several) of the book releases!
  2. I snort uncontrollably when I am truly belly laughing!  I have tried to hide this for years because I mean gosh… how embarrassing right?!  But ya’ll I have come to terms with the fact that I am a snorter!  I have embraced the snort and I kind of love it!  It means that I am having a good time.  It means that I am having a great time and I am truly belly laughing from the bottom of my gut!  If the snort comes out… it’s a compliment!  Don’t be shy, don’t be embarrassed… be proud!!
  3. My son is a licker!  There… I’ve said it!  He likes to lick all things:  fence posts, walls, potentially your face!  We aren’t sure why and I have been told “it’s a boy thing” so I’m hoping I’m not quite alone.  Maybe it will go away in time, but for right now, we are just turning our heads the other way.  Sweet, weird lovable angel boy that he is!  You can see what I mean on instagram!
  4. I can eat mayonnaise with a spoon!  I love mayo that much!  I’m sure some of you might think that’s more gross than weird but either way I think it’s pretty fitting for this kind of post!  I adore mayo!  I just do!  I love to mix it with ketchup!  I love to mix it with hoisin sauce!  I love to mix it with lemon!  I love to mix it just about anything!  My favorite breakfast is avocado toast with a bit of salt and mayo!
  5. I LOVE to watch the same shows over and over again!  My favorites to binge watch:  Alias, Burn Notice, Harry Potter (of course) Merlin and Gilmore Girls
  6. Did I mention I love anything with magic?!!!  Totally geeky weird but I just do.  In a past life I think I must have been some kind of healer that either HAD magic or worked with science and alchemy!
  7. Linc and I both come by our clumsy/accident prone habit naturally!  It’s just something that we were born with and are just naturally gifted!  It happens so often to the two of us that I feel the need to actually count how many times we fall down, run into things, trip over something or walk straight into walls but I’m afraid I will lose count!  I actually purposely try not to run into things only to end up smashing into something else!  One time on a first date I smashed into a parked car (while walking) and flipped over the car landing on my face scrapping my chin to the point of bleeding!  There wasn’t a second date!  I usually fall down our stairs twice a day.  Linc trips over his feet 3 or 4 times a day.  I shut my legs in the car door at least twice a week.  One time I even caught my elbow in the window?!!!  Don’t even ask me how!  Yet at the same time I have been a graceful dancer all my life, I teach body flow and I can surf?!  Ask me how it’s possible to be so clutzy and so graceful at the same time?!
  8. I have “toddler-like excitement overload” as Tuck calls it!  He actually told me to add this one to my geek list!  I don’t think it’s that weird… is it weird?!  I guess I get “overly excited” like all the time about “every little thing”!  I think it makes me endearing and sweet.  He says it makes me a little overwhelming at times and geeky-weird!  It is true though!  I get excited about pretty much everything.  I can’t help it.  I think pretty much everything is exciting for the most part.  I think life should be lived that way!  Linc totally gets this from me and his level of excitement is off the charts!  I LOVE that he gets this from me.  If life isn’t celebrated than why are we living it!  Maybe I do take it to the extreme but hey, we all should have at least one person in our life who gets excited about every little thing!  It makes life so much more fun and also it makes us remember that life should be celebrated from the small things to the great things!
  9. Linc and I both HATE shoes!!!  I absolutely hate wearing shoes, even flip flops!  I just hate it and wearing shoes actually makes me feel suffocated a bit!  I love living here in Florida now because I hardly ever wear shoes anymore!  Celebration is such a small little town so we can basically walk or ride bikes if we need to go anywhere!  If I  need to take Tipper for a walk, I just attach her leash and out the door I go… barefoot.  If I’m taking Linc to school, I can hop on the bike (barefoot) and to school we go (well maybe I would put shoes on for that).  Pool…. we go barefoot on bikes.  Friends house… barefoot on bikes or just walk on over!  It’s great that we can just run right out the door and go with no shoes, especially because both Linc and I really have horribly stinky feet when we wear shoes!
  10.  I have no personal space!  I’m a hugger at the first meeting!  I invade personal space all the time!  It CREEPS people out sometimes!  It just does.  I’m an intense high fiver!  I love physical contact… I just do!  It’s how I show my love for people!

What are some geekily-weird things about you?!  Do we have some of the same things in common???

Happy Friday Friends!!!  I hope you are going to have a great weekend ahead!  We have some things planned and then we have nothing planned as well!  Those are some of the best weekends!!!

xoxo