Yesterday, I had my Valentine's Day mini-sessions scheduled. One look outside an hour and a half before it started, I realized that the snow on the street was too much for many people to make it through, so I cancelled. It pained me to do so and I had such a cute set up and quite a few people could not make my reschedule date. It's always better safe than sorry though!
However, you really have to make lemonade out of lemons sometimes. About 4:00PM, my husband and I took our little guy outside to explore the snow. I recently purchased an 85MM. Since the use of this lens requires some distance, I was anxious to get outside and used it.
With some encouragement from my local photographer's group last weekend, I shot the whole thing as RAW+JPEG. Then, I uploaded them in Lightroom. Here is what I got:
My goal this year is to get better acquainted with both Lightroom and shooting in RAW. Wish me luck!
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Monday, January 27, 2014
Valentine's Day Sweetie
My son was born a little less than a month before Valentine's Day. I couldn't see taking him in for photos since we had gotten newborn photos from the hospital. I brought him a cute little footie pj, took out my trusty old Kodak Easy Share and shot away. It didn't go too well. I mostly shot up his nose, got some really bad shots and still felt them worthy enough to share with family and friends. Now I don't say that to discourage anyone, because it is SO, so important to get shots of a young child. But I do sort of cringe at these! If I do a newborn shoot with you, rest assured you won't get a folder full of up the nose shots!
Best of the Bunch |
When Babies Attack. Seriously, what is with that face and why did I do this to him? |
Up the nose and not enough head support.
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For his first birthday, I had an area photographer shoot him in red and white. I didn't even bother trying that Valentine's Day. Here's one of him around that time in 2012. By then, I upgraded to a Nikon Coolpix.
Another "face" |
I finally had enough of point and shoots, because the poor shooting was obviously their fault, right. LOL! Couldn't be the user. I then decided to practice on my unsuspecting child again. I do think these are better, but I definitely needed improvement. I decided to tape a tablecloth to my kitchen wall. Since it is right next to the sliding glass door, this resulted at some crazy shadows!
His hair color looks off |
Holy Shadows |
I love his sweet face!
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This past year, I've really been working on my shooting. I've also just started to get serious about editing as well. I can see noticeable improvement from last year to this year. There are a few things I still need to improve on, but I really like seeing my progress. If I was to do this again thought, I would use a solid shirt, since I find the plaid paired with the hearts distracting:)
The lollipop is how we got him to cooperate |
Sweet Eyes |
Love his coloring and his sweet face here. |
Katfish Photography Introduction
Hi, I'm Katie!
I have always had a passion for photography. It has been a fun hobby and a way to document my life. I had my son in 2011. After relying on others for professional photographs of my young son, I looked for a way to do it myself!
This led to the purchase of my first Nikon DSLR in July 2012. That lit a fire in my belly to actually use this very expensive gizmo to capture great photos of my family. I studied books, attended two eight week sessions at my local community college, a workshop with a local photographer and constantly studied Facebook pages and blogs of various types of photographers.
In May 2013, I started offering sessions with families in order to hone my skills. This led to my Katfish Photography Facebook Page. I now do sessions during the weekends with area families. I am so happy to be able to provide others with beautiful images of their own.
I am hoping to use this blog to document my progress, post on skills that I learn as well as share sessions with my wonderful clients.
I look forward to sharing with you!
I have always had a passion for photography. It has been a fun hobby and a way to document my life. I had my son in 2011. After relying on others for professional photographs of my young son, I looked for a way to do it myself!
This led to the purchase of my first Nikon DSLR in July 2012. That lit a fire in my belly to actually use this very expensive gizmo to capture great photos of my family. I studied books, attended two eight week sessions at my local community college, a workshop with a local photographer and constantly studied Facebook pages and blogs of various types of photographers.
In May 2013, I started offering sessions with families in order to hone my skills. This led to my Katfish Photography Facebook Page. I now do sessions during the weekends with area families. I am so happy to be able to provide others with beautiful images of their own.
I am hoping to use this blog to document my progress, post on skills that I learn as well as share sessions with my wonderful clients.
I look forward to sharing with you!
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