Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Coping With Your New DSLR

So here you are. It’s Christmas and you are the proud new owner of a DSLR. Top of the line, middle of the road, bottom of the barrel- doesn’t matter. You have graduated beyond point and shoot.  Embrace that wicked fast shutter, and don’t forget to kiss wifey-hubby-grandmommy whomever is responsible for this blessing that has been bestowed upon you.
Look Mommy I'm a photographer!!
We all know you have been looking forward to this for a long time.  Maybe now you can make the Ultimate digital scrapbook you have been promising your mother. Or perhaps you can show off to the ladies at sewing class. Of course if you are a single middle aged man and you are like 80% of the single middle aged men who get fancy photography equipment...start that Model Mayhem profile Now-those half-naked...too kind...Naked models don’t book themselves you know!

“I specialize in ‘artistic’ nude photography...yea my studio is in my basement-ignore the webcam”

Whatever your specialty is-landscape, portrait, macro, industrial, etc...there will be only one thing on Aunt Edna’s mind.  You are now soley responsible for capturing every moment of every family members life for the rest of your days...and beyond.

your future
So, on Christmas day, when you are opening that delectable delight you have been drooling over for nigh on a year, do not be surprised when you hear “Oh good you will be able to take a picture of the Whole family after we finish opening presents. Oh yes, you have been labeled. Your life mapped by the family events you “simply must remember to bring your camera” to.



Next week: Nikon or Canon...What’s the Big Deal Anyway?

Monday, December 13, 2010

The Dangers of Infant and Toddler Photography

Thank you for all those who have come back for another entry of my blog. Today we will be discussing the joy and wonder of photographing infants and toddlers.
I know you said “awwww”
Oh yes. Adorable aren’t they?
Well hidden beneath that beautiful face, baby soft skin, and diaper full of poo, is a mini-photographer-saboteur. Little do you know looking at all the beautiful smiling faces that it took about 200 photos to happen upon that gem of a photograph. It should be noted the child is very annoyed at his or her slip of cuteness during the session.
In most photos they tend to look like this:

Mommy wants a 30x40 canvas of This
I should note this does not generally apply to newborns. I am not one of them as of yet, but there are baby whisperers out there who have a magical ability to put newborns to sleep so that they will be free to fire away with their camera.
Not Me
I have only had one opportunity to work with a newborn and fortunately the parents were very helpful. The trick with newborns is just that...put them to sleep. Once they are out you can manipulate them into any outfit and adorable pose you want.
got to hide their no no parts
Toddlers, on the other hand. They are a different breed. I imagine after a year of cameras being thrust in their faces they are going quite tired of the whole thing and have decided the best course of action would be to cause as much problems as possible so as to ensure the parents will not bring them their again.

There are some facts about children that age that can help guarantee a fun-filled day of boo-hoos from the child and pulling out of hair by the photographer. About the time parents are wanting one year pictures of their darling little bumkin sweet heart lovey cakes shnookums; many children have begun teething. It is inevitable that little brittany or robby will have their molars and bicuspids coming in together at the exact moment your are set up and ready to shoot.
someone get this kid a popsicle
Another important facet about children around the toddler age that can lend itself to a whole Host of problems especially in a studio setting...Little Janie has just learned to Walk!! *gleeful smile from proud mom*
What does this mean for the unsuspecting photographer. Chasing Janie away from all the wires, softboxes, and props she manages to find in the moment it takes you to take your settings down a stop.
Lawsuit

If possible, stick to available lights and on location photography. Unless your studio is baby-proof (and unless you specialize in infant photography it surely is not) ask the parents if they would like you to come to them. The Pros far out way the Cons. yes you have to pack up your equipment and haul it-but your studio remains intact and no parents are suing you for the flash bulb that inexplicably ended up in little Janie’s nose.
If the parents are unsure about this arrangement, talk to them about the sentimental moments it can create with professional photos in such a familiar environment.

*sigh* the fond memories
Perhaps the toddler won’t know what is going on until you have procured a number of satisfying images. Rest assured Bobby, Janie and little Susie have every intention of making you look like a fool. Perhaps now you (parents and photographers alike) can be a little better prepared.

Next Week: Christmas and family expectations of the new photographer.

There are still a few openings for the Blog Contest from last week. Check it Out!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Sarah Linnea is officially Blogging!

Hi!
you can't say you don't want This face taking Your pictures
I am Sarah Linnea Tatom. Thank you so much for reading my blog. As this is my first entry I will do some introduction and let you know what you can be looking forward to. I live in Florence, AL. I moved here from Memphis TN about a month ago after getting married to the most wonderful Jordan Tatom.
when you look away the photograph becomes more meaningful
So much for the introduction. I suppose the most important thing to know about me as far as this blog is concerned is...I love my Job.
don't forget to pet your camera after a hard day's work


Truth be told I love a lot of things in life
David Tenant picking me up in the Tardis for instance

But I find a passion for photography that has led me to where I am today. Now I know what you may be thinking. “Everyone who owns a camera seems to think They are a photographer, what makes you different?”
Well...I will tell you...
Cash Money!
yes that is right, a paycheck from the man-paying me for my photography services. I worked for the largest studio in a 200 mile radius before moving to North Alabama. I think that deserves some street cred.
Do I think I will be the next Ansel Adams?

black and white is the prettiest color
No. For starters I would look horrible in that hat. He was also a Nature photographer. I will leave the sumptuous mountain ranges and crisp clear blue water flowing from a natural spring over a multi-colored rock that has been worn down by the minerals of the water flowing over them since the dawn of time......to the people who find that more interesting than I do.
"you are going to be this year's christmas card!"

Well, in a nut shell. The purpose of this blog is to keep my fans and clients informed on what’s going on with Sarah Linnea Photography. Including specials, deals, and the first look at projects. I will also be sharing information about myself, and photography in general. As I am also a photography tutor I want this blog to be informative for photographers as well as clients.

I am going to start my blog off right with a little deal for you.
go to my website: www.sarahlinnea.com and email me which country banned Donald Duck because he didn’t wear pants. The first person gets a Free sitting With a DVD of your images. The next 10 people get 75% off a sitting of their choice. (Wedding collections not included Sorry!)

And here are some links for you to be aware of

My Facebook Fan Page

Follow Me on Twitter

Thank you again for reading. Coming up next time: Photographing Children and the dangers the photographer faces. (Helaina’s First Birthday)