Showing posts with label august. Show all posts
Showing posts with label august. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2010

The (whole) Carter Family | Hartwell, Georgia Family Photographer

If it seems as if we've done several sessions in short succession with this family it's most definitely because we have!

When Levi was born, Lucy contacted us about doing a family session with wee Levi.  However, our schedules and their schedules didn't synch.  Newborns change so, so fast (I see you mommies out there, nodding your heads) that waiting until he was three and a half weeks old was out of the question.  So we shot Levi's newborn photos on August 9th.  Finally, on Saturday the 21st, we were able meet up with the whole Carter family for a session.  The rain scratched all plans of some sun-kissed-sprawled-out-in-the-grass photos; never fear, Curt and Lucy were all set up for indoor photographs.  Sara Beth was a doll, but that's not a surprise to anyone who knows her.  Levi was once again a cooperative model, but managed to pee on both his father and mother in a ten minute period. 






In case you're wondering, there's no particular reason why some photos are color, some are black and white and some are both.  Sometimes it's done at the client's request, but most of the time it's just a 'feel' thing.  I go by the emotion I want to evoke and the reaction I hope the viewer will have. 

The full Carter family album is showcased here, along with Levi's newborn photographs

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Wednesday Wandering | Hartwell, Georgia Photographer

Last Wednesday Aidan and I were at a loss for something to do.  With Em and Jake in school Aidan and I are on our own to fill the days.  It's funny, but when thinking about something to do I often forget that Aidan is 2 1/2 now and I have this "Aha!" moment when I realize we can do something outdoors!  We (OK, I) decided that we ought to pick up the camera and head out to check out areas I wasn't familiar with and make some photographs.  I spent four years exploring Boston (the Back Bay and Fenway, mainly) and there was always something new to discover.  The photos I made on those walks were more of an exercise for me than for any great artistic purpose; sometimes they would spark the idea for a photograph and sometimes they were silly photographs of leaves or stores.  I burned a lot of film (i.e. spent a ton of money and darkroom time) but really enjoyed the time to think and create.  That's just my process - think, shoot, then sometimes think more and reshoot.

So Aidan and I walked.  We wandered, we poked, we strolled.  We chatted and enjoyed each other's company as we checked out alleys and sidewalks and train cars and tall grass.  We were on our way home by 11am because it was getting hot and we were hungry, and Aidan took a marathon nap that afternoon.  As I did in Boston, I'm kind of using some of these like a painter would use sketches - great for working out ideas for photos to go back and make with different light, or with people for portraits, or with permission to explore a location in greater detail.  Others are just snaps from a fun morning out with my youngest son and I'm glad we ventured out to make them.


My little buddy in his shades, in the lower left.  This one has me thinking... I miss the city!  What city photographs can I make around here?  Can I make our small town look like a major city?  How can I do that?  Should I even try?  Should I respect the small-town qualities of our small town and showcase those instead?  What about doing both and juxtaposing the images?


  
No, the one on the right is not in Florida, it's just outside of Hartwell.  Love the colors - there's something else to be made there...


  
Good wood - I can almost feel the splinters.


      
Super colors, but not in love with them and I can't put my finger on why.  They might make a good exercise in Photoshop, to test out some new techniques for post-processing.  I don't believe that you can take a poor photograph and make it good with Photoshop, but I do believe you can take something already good and make it look extraordinary.  There might be hope for these. 

 
Love the feel of these, but the image can't work on tone/feel alone...  I think I'll chalk these up to "fun to make" - which is perfectly alright with me. 

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Levi | Hartwell Georgia Newborn Photographer


Ever since we did Lucy's maternity session, we've been waiting to meet the little man inside the big belly.  Yesterday was that day!  Little Levi was alert and thoroughly interested in what was happening around him - which is wonderful for a 13-day old baby - but not so wonderful when we're trying to make sleeping baby photos!  After a few hours of evading sleep, Levi finaly drifted off and allowed us to make some pictures.  I don't believe there is anything sweeter than a sleeping baby.  According to Lucy, Levi slept all afternoon after we left - seems he's already becoming a mischievous little boy! 





We're very much looking forward to seeing Levi, Lucy, Sara Beth and Curt in a few weeks for their family session!

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