Archive for April, 2008

Baby Girls

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

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Here are three of my baby planner girls. It seems that certain months I have more girls and other months there are more boys. This month it for sure is the girls time!

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These girls were so sweet to work with. It is so much fun to see how girly they are at this very young age.

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It also makes my job so much fun. All I have to do is talk to these little ones and I get the biggest happiest smiles in return. I love my job!

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If you would like beautiful photographs like the ones of these girls. Contact me to set up your session.

High School Senior

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

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Here is a sweet young lady I got to photograph while the Azaleas were blooming a few weeks ago. It was perfect and flowers everywhere. This girl is about to graduate from high school this spring.

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We had a great session and the weather was very cooperative. We couldnt have asked for a better day for a photo session!

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Sneak Peek

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

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I have to share handsome little H. His parents are eager to see the photographs from his six month session. They turned out great and I got so many good ones!

I photographed little H for the first time when he was newborn and now six month later I have had the opportunity again. It is so much fun to see how the babies change and grow in that time period.

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It was easy to get great photographs of little H. He was such a happy baby and went along with about anything we did.

Enjoy these for now and I will soon have the rest of little H’s photographs ready for his parents to see.

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Mommy’s Little Helper-Behind the Scenes Out-Takes

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

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Sometimes during my photo sessions the little ones are not as interested to have their photographs taken. At this time you will probably hear me or the parents make funny sounds or squeaks or other noise in order to get the child’s attention. It works most of the time, but once in a while I will have a little client that is not interested.

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This was the case during this photo session. Thankfully my son was actually at the studio during this session. He gladly came to our rescue and became mommy’s little helper. His job was to sit next to little C and keep him entertained while I was photographing him. In this photograph my son is actually pointing to me and telling little C to look at me.

Here are the outtakes from that session and you will see what my son had to do.

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It worked out great as little C loved to hang with my son and thus I got the photographs we were hoping for.

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I think I owe my son some icecream or hotwheel cars in exchange for his labor that day,lol.

Little C was happy as can be and here is one of the keepers.

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Newborn Babies Galore

Friday, April 4th, 2008

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Lots of newborn babies lately. These two sweet little ladies where born only a day apart.

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Their parents were so good about bringing them to me while they were still very young. We got many great captures that is very hard to do once baby is older then two weeks.

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Enjoy two of my newest members of my baby plan.

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Art and Accidents

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

I want to share with you my blog readers a little tidbit I received from one of my very talented colleagues. Nichol Krupp who is a photographer in Michigan.
We both belong to an internet forum with talented photographers from around the world. She shared her recent blog post with many of us photographers and gave us permission to show her informative post on our blogs.

Art and Accidents…
I heard a panel of speakers at my convention speaking about many different things but one thing that stuck in my mind and is yet to leave is this:

“CREATIVE PEOPLE HAVE TO SUFFER THE CLASSICS BECAUSE THAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ART AND ACCIDENTS.”

With the availability of digital cameras these days, there is such a trend right now to say, “oh, I am a photographer too.” I hear it all of the the time from people where ever I go. I think in a way it has affected the industry a bit. Anyone can eventually get a great picture if they take enough images but really knowing the technical aspects of photography, lighting, and how to really work your camera and what lenses to use WHEN is what sets a professional apart from an amateur.

These are the things that we as photographers do day in and day out that are consistent and well done each and every time. That is what makes someone a professional. Be sure that you look for these things when choosing YOUR photographer.

In the past year, I have had several clients commission me to do pictures that for them are a REDO. WHY? Because they wanted to spend less money by going elsewhere to someone who called themselves a PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER, but did not end up having the skills to back that title up. As a result, their pictures did not turn out and they were then coming to me after all to get their pictures redone. In the end, they are spending way more money than if they had gone to a REAL PROFESSIONAL to begin with.

Does it always pay to go the cheaper route? The answer is NO! When it comes to an OVERALL EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, and QUALITY…. I am a FIRM believer that you get what you pay for. Please keep this in mind when choosing your future photographer. Especially when you are needing images captured from a moment in time that you just cannot get back(ie. a newborn baby, your wedding day, and even high-school seniors).

Do your research. Analyze their work. What have you heard about them? Is it good? Is it bad? Look at the BIG pictures on their walls. Is the quality good? Are the images in FOCUS? Are there NO BIG PICTURES up in their studio(a huge red flag IMO). Are they affiliated with any professional photography organizations? Do they have a great website to showcase their style and work. These are all things that one should look at when making an investment in their photographer. Are their prices too good to be true? Then, they probably are. You simply cannot get exceptional quality work for next to NOTHING.

On average, my studio puts in approximately 10-15 hours per client from the very first session, to the proofing, post processing, the ordering appointment, retouching, final printing and actual delivery to the client. It is an investment.

I consider myself an artist. I consider the images I provide my clientelle with art for their walls. I consider it an investment in their future. I consider the images I create something that will be of good quality 80 years later as well as something that one will not be able to put a price on in the future because of its sentimental value alone.

Choose your artist wisely. Suffering the classics(knowing what you are doing) is what makes the difference between art and accidents.

Just a little food for thought.

Have a good one!

~Niki

In regards to this post, I want to say that I have spent countless hours trying to perfect my skills as a photographer over the years. I attend workshops and photography conferences as often as I can to continue to educate my self as a photographer. I am a member of both WPPI (wedding and portrait photographers international) and PPA (professional photographers of America).I have participated in international print competitions to challenge my self and to grow my skills. This and many other things I will continue to do to be able to do a good job of capturing my clients memories forever in photographs.

As an example, here are my boys trying to outdo each other with the little point and shoot camera vs a digital SLR. Neither of their photographs were that impressive from this session even though clearly one of them had a better camera to use then the other one.

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