Monday, June 11, 2012

50/52 - More Baby Pics

Since I've got my own in-house models, I figured I'd put them to use again this last weekend.

We shot some maternity pictures for a friend on Saturday and on Sunday, surprisingly, my wife asked if I wanted to shoot some more pictures of us and our son.  It's not too often that she actually asks me to shoot pictures of her, so I jumped at the chance!

It was mid-day on Sunday, so I knew if we shot outside, we needed to be in the shade.  We've got a porch on the side of our garage that actually provides some pretty good light for being completely covered.

So, she and our son went and sat on the swing and we got to shooting.  I got a few cute pictures of him sitting on her lap and playing around on the swing, but the 'magic' really started when I walked behind them and shot from the back.

Our son turned around to look at me and I immediately knew I wanted to try to get some close up pictures of his eyes and face.  He has beautiful blue eyes, much like my wife, and I really wanted to emphasize that.  With him looking up at me, the sky really lit up his eyes.  I was able to make enough funny faces for him to smile at me a few times, but I really like the ones where he's just kind of looking off into space.

Then, my wife really wanted to take a picture that she saw on Pinterest (a recurring theme) of us kissing and just holding the baby out towards the camera.  This one was slightly more difficult since we didn't have someone else there to get focus set and actually take the picture.  So, I had my wife hold the baby where we though he would be, I set focus, then using the timer, clicked the shutter and hopped in the picture.  After several pictures, we realized that the very first one I took was actually the best, so we called it quits...they baby was starting to wear out at that point, so it was best to just stop.

I was really happy with the way they turned out and think that we got some very sweet pictures of both Isaac and my wife.










Let me know what you think.

T.

49/52 - Maternity Shoot

Well, I finally shot my first 'hired' photo session.  Granted, hired is a very loose term in that they are very good friends of mine, I didn't get paid and I'm not selling them anything.

I'm not really all that keen on hiring myself out just because I do this for fun.  I don't plan on making this a business and don't really expect much money to come from my hobby.  Also, I take a long time shooting my pictures...I set up, shoot, change, shoot, change again, shoot more, until I feel like I've got what I want.  So, this little shoot, which really netted about 10 pictures took about 2.5 hours, just because I'm not very efficient with what I'm shooting.  I don't have a set schedule when I shoot and don't know exactly what I want before going into the shoot, so it takes more time.  I had an idea of several pictures I wanted to take, which we did, but then we just spent time sitting outside, shooting whatever we felt like taking.

I know most photographers have about a half hour to hour window to get everything they want, but I'm not convinced I can do that just yet and really get the photos right.  So, until I get to that point, I'll just keep doing it for fun.

The mother-to-be in this shoot really liked some of the pictures that I got of my wife when she was pregnant and wanted me to try to get some of her as well.  I explained that I had 9 months to figure out what pictures to take, so trying to get several of her in one afternoon might be a stretch, but we went with it.
I think that we got a lot of good pictures and am really happy with a few of them.  I was a little disappointed, after looking at the pictures on my computer, that several of them are kind of 'soft' and not focused properly, but we've still got a couple months left before she delivers and maybe we can get in another shoot at some point.







Let me know what you think.

T.