It's almost 2010 here in the Midwest, and I thought I'd share some of my favorite photos of 2009 (in no particular order)! Enjoy and happy new year my dear readers!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Modeling Photography Easy as 123!
While my computer is exporting some proofs for the client, I shall keep this blog up to date. Since there are no pictures this time (Boo, I know), I will share how I get some of the modeling/senior pictures I got. Wedding photos have a bit different approach, so I will write another post on that when I am actually good... :D
I try to stay humble, but many times people will tell me how much they like my photos, and tell me that I am so talented. Ha ha! Thanks, but I do have a few non-talent tips for people to get the pictures that others will like:
1. Know your camera/gear - You gotta know how to use your camera before you can take pictures. READ THE MANUAL! Know what every button/dial mean, and then learn what stuff they change. You can't really mess up a camera, so play with every setting in every combination (i.e. ISO/Aperture/Shutter speed). I am not going to get into the details of what each will do here (you can take me out to lunch and I will teach you what I can, ha ha), but you can find way too much info on that on youtube/google.
2. The subject - It's the truth, everyone likes to look at pretty people. Take the time and find pretty people and beg them to step in front of your camera, tell them in return they will get some photos. Who doesn't want pictures of themselves now that we all have facebook/myspace? :) Also, pretty people are much easier to photograph as you will basically just click the button a lot. Now, once you are better, it's the photographer's job to make everyone look the most flattering. I tell my models to just come in whatever, and I will make them look nice. So far so good!
3. Shoot lots! - There are no better way to get better photo than bettering your skills, both with your camera and people. You don't need a fancy camera to start, but the more you shoot, the better you will get, whether you like it or not. I have lost count of how many models/seniors I have shot, but I feel I get better with every shoot.
Sorry for the long read, I hope these tips will at least get you started in the right direction. Since we are on subject, I am available for hire to tutor you on your new camera or editing photos, as well as come along to your shoot to advice hands-on learning! Contact me for details! mike@4honorphoto.com
I try to stay humble, but many times people will tell me how much they like my photos, and tell me that I am so talented. Ha ha! Thanks, but I do have a few non-talent tips for people to get the pictures that others will like:
1. Know your camera/gear - You gotta know how to use your camera before you can take pictures. READ THE MANUAL! Know what every button/dial mean, and then learn what stuff they change. You can't really mess up a camera, so play with every setting in every combination (i.e. ISO/Aperture/Shutter speed). I am not going to get into the details of what each will do here (you can take me out to lunch and I will teach you what I can, ha ha), but you can find way too much info on that on youtube/google.
2. The subject - It's the truth, everyone likes to look at pretty people. Take the time and find pretty people and beg them to step in front of your camera, tell them in return they will get some photos. Who doesn't want pictures of themselves now that we all have facebook/myspace? :) Also, pretty people are much easier to photograph as you will basically just click the button a lot. Now, once you are better, it's the photographer's job to make everyone look the most flattering. I tell my models to just come in whatever, and I will make them look nice. So far so good!
3. Shoot lots! - There are no better way to get better photo than bettering your skills, both with your camera and people. You don't need a fancy camera to start, but the more you shoot, the better you will get, whether you like it or not. I have lost count of how many models/seniors I have shot, but I feel I get better with every shoot.
Sorry for the long read, I hope these tips will at least get you started in the right direction. Since we are on subject, I am available for hire to tutor you on your new camera or editing photos, as well as come along to your shoot to advice hands-on learning! Contact me for details! mike@4honorphoto.com
Monday, December 7, 2009
Janessa
There are times when you get really lucky and get models like Janessa, who's sassy enough that they know what to do and you just have to click away. Made my "job" a heck of a lot easier and fun!
I really feel proud of this series of shoot, and I will be taking more soon, so be on the look out for new ones later. Subscribe to the RSS feeds or something... :) by the way, if you can see the original large files, these images are stunning!
I really feel proud of this series of shoot, and I will be taking more soon, so be on the look out for new ones later. Subscribe to the RSS feeds or something... :) by the way, if you can see the original large files, these images are stunning!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Samantha
You may remember from the earlier post about Layne? Well, we had like 3-4 models that day, so here is another girl that we shot. Samantha was very easy to work with, follows direction well, and very patient! She has a really pretty face, so these headshots are super awesome! We did go outside real quick for some night time shots too! I hope you like them! :)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Wedding: Kayla + Tyler
The second wedding I helped shoot with Laura Kathryn Photography! This was the first out of town wedding I shot, in Tulsa, OK, about 5 hours away from Kansas City. It's actually not bad of a drive if you are not driving by yourself. Plus, there were plenty of McDonald's off the highway... Ha ha!
I didn't use my XSi much at all, since the sun set pretty early now, and the venue is (as usual) very dark. So glad I had my 5D Mark II! I stayed with the guys most of the time, as Laura got the girls, so most of shots here are of the groom. Enjoy!
I didn't use my XSi much at all, since the sun set pretty early now, and the venue is (as usual) very dark. So glad I had my 5D Mark II! I stayed with the guys most of the time, as Laura got the girls, so most of shots here are of the groom. Enjoy!
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