Candescent Photography

2.28.2011

Monday's Muse: Straighten up, or not;)

What do I love more than my photography?  Looking at other people's photography.  Seriously.  I honestly tire of my "work" easily, which is good for my clients.  Keep it fresh.  I "follow" ::cough, cough:: stalk a nice collection of photographers.  Most of my collection are beyond amazing, but some I keep around to keep me in check.  A bit why beautiful people have less than attractive friends. 



Last week I discussed the laziness I find in some black in white pictures which I am guilty of too.  This week I want to talk about "crooked" pictures.  If my husband notices an angled shot, "it's crooked" condemning it to be thrown to the wayside.  He is an engineer, very black and white.  I love him in his gray scale creativity:)  But, he is under the notion every. single. shot. needs to be straight.    

Not so!  Take the image above.  It is hands down one of my favorite shots ever.  I was photographing her new baby brother in the tiny church at Silver Dollar City (google it, go to it, love it if you have not) where her parents actually got married!  This shot was stuck in my head weeks before the shoot.  I asked if she would lay on the pew.  At first she didn't, so I went on shooting the new baby.  We notice she did a perfect model pose....snap! I got it!  The great thing with nice cameras is that they are fast.  I did take the first shot angled (it is not post processed that way), after I took the below image.  Isn't it a bit boring?  Straight.   Sometimes I take a boring image and angle it to make it more interesting.  


My whole point is.  When you come across a photographer that makes every image angled, you wonder where the creativity is?  That is my muse for this fine Monday:)  Please feel free to comment!


2.21.2011

Monday's Muse: Editing...it's not all black and white☼

Choosing a custom photographer is not always black and white.  Let's face it.  Anyone can buy an SLR, edit (or NOT!) with free editing software, burn a CD, and charge $100...voila....your custom photography experience! Or is it?

Hi, my name is Brittney Hansen and I am a budget shopperholic (it's fun to make up words).  But with budget shopping you have to consider quality.  Both my husband and I have droids.  We keep buying cheap covers to protect them in hopes they will miraculously last longer than a month.  Do they?  No, but they serve their purpose I guess:/  

But with some things like "capturing the light in life's fleeting moments" (my nifty motto), you do not want to be cheap in investment/quality.  I wanted to give a visual example of why not all custom photography experiences are equal.  This is of course my image and may not be copied!

Sadly I come across the first image often.  It is SOOC (straight out of the camera) and converted to black and white.  Just because an image is converted to black and white does not mean it is magically, perfectly edited.  Just like buying that cheap droid cover;)  Now, I may have went a tad overboard, but notice how much more can be done to it in the second image.  

If you think they are both nice.  That is ok.  I have people who I love in my life that really don't have an "eye" for this sort of thing.  But, maybe with practice and looking/comparing work of photographers you can find the best bang for your buck;)  I am NOT saying I am the most fabulous photographer in all the land.  Boy I have a lot to learn and find enjoyment in it.  Meanwhile, I just want people to see there is a difference.  Sure, your coworker's wife's cousin is building a portfolio and charging a $100.  We all have to start somewhere.  But remember the choices for photographers are not always black and white.

2.14.2011

Spring Awaits Session Giveway


☼This is the official blog post to enter the Candescent Photography Spring Awaits Session Giveaway☼

#1: “Like” Candescent Photography Page found here: www.facebook.com/candescentphoto.  Then enter on THIS blog post.  (One winner will be randomly chosen through random.org from this post alone).

#2: Tell your friends about it.  Whoever “sends” the most people to the Candescent Photography page will win a session. I love a nice competition!  Spread the word however you like (i.e. “@Candescent Photography,” a direct link to the blog post, ect).  I will only be able to track if your friends either post to the wall with your name or write it on their entry on the blog post. 

Who?  Two winners that can book their on-location session within 50 miles of Fredericksburg, VA will win their choice of any session type, except newborns.  Maternity. Babies. Cake Smashes. Toddlers. Children. Family. Couples. Singles. Anyone is eligible, even previous clients or acquaintances.  Random.org will choose the winner.

What?  A one hour regular Candescent Photography Session.  One location of your choice, one hour shooting time, 10 image photo sharing CD, free 11x14 ($30 value), preview within 48 hours, online gallery within 2 weeks.  Click on the about tab on FB or check out my website candescentphotography.com for more details.  Valued at $250!

When? The contest runs through February 28th, 2011.  I will announce TWO winners March 1st, 2011 on my blog post since I cannot announce the winner on FB.  The sessions must be redeemed before June 1st, 2011.

Where?  Since I am targeting “locals,” the session will take place within a 50 mile Radius of Fredericksburg, VA (which includes DC and Richmond).

Why? Ok.  I get it.  Half the country is or will be covered in snow.  If you follow me at all, it is obvious that I thrive with outdoor photography.  I was sifting through last year’s photos and got spring fever of sorts.  I recently moved to Virginia and would like to get the word out about my business while giving back.  What better way than TWO free spring sessions?!








And the winners are...


#1 Session Spring Awaits Giveaway randomly chosen from the entries below is...



#14!  Peter Doyle


Anonymous said...

I liked your page on FB- would love to win this for my wife for Mothers Day!
Peter Doyle