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Hi guys! I am slowly beginning to take a few client jobs here and there again. Channing's family came to me from California - I was a little nervous as this age can be SO unpredictable, but it couldn't have gone better. She was so charming and full of personality - I am in love with this session! Sorry for the massive over-share, but I had so many favorites that I cannot narrow them down any more.
Werne1nm wrote:
I want to know where you find these beautiful fields!
I always envy your work!
Thank you!! Mom had very specific requests for locations - she wanted green and lush and then flowers - she pointed out all of my flower pics on my blog. We really lucked out this year as we had a wet winter, the poppies have not bloomed here in 7 years. She came at the right time!
I'm really glad I found you here Ms. Holloway. I've got twins and was looking for new ideas on flickr and dpreview and your work with children stood out from the rest. I can't copy your work but it does give me a drive to do better so to speak.
I have read that you work almost entirely using natural available light. I have always shot using available light as well and only very recently have bought myself an SB910 which I mostly used as bounce flash off walls or other objects.
My question is, looking at pic 22, which looks like that the sun is behind the girl's head providing a rim light, how did you find the fill light for her face?
Just an extraordinarily great set!!!! So well done! The family shots starting with #13.......just so spectacular! Excellent job catching just the right moments! Images to be treasured for a lifetime!
Hi Lisa, I can appreciate why you had such a hard time narrowing this set down! My personal preference is for the shots where the little girl is looking more at us than at other things. I also like the portraits with the butterflies on the summer dress, as opposed to the pink outfit -- that outfit is bright and cheery and Springy. Finally, I like the pics with all 4 family members!
Not helping narrow down much, but here are my favorites: 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 17, 26. Great set!
Puffin Runner wrote:
Hi Lisa, I can appreciate why you had such a hard time narrowing this set down! My personal preference is for the shots where the little girl is looking more at us than at other things. I also like the portraits with the butterflies on the summer dress, as opposed to the pink outfit -- that outfit is bright and cheery and Springy. Finally, I like the pics with all 4 family members!
Not helping narrow down much, but here are my favorites: 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 17, 26. Great set!
schlotz wrote:
Oh Lisa..... the beauty you capture in life is truly masterful. The artistry in these frames is superb and the results, without question, priceless!
Thanks for your reply Lisa. The tutorial you gave is very informative and it does make a lot of sense. Time to hunt for similar locations in my area now. I've also come across a photo explaining how you shot the baby pic on a towel at your garage. Similar environment of light minus the backlight. Love the way how you use what is available to set up.