Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Project 365 - Week Two



Day Eight - The Missing Tooth
My nephew Braylon's missing tooth,


Day Nine - Brotherly/Sisterly Love
My sweeties, being their crazy selves.


Day Ten - Joshuaverine
Joshua's Wolverine hair style just before I cut it all off.


Day Eleven - Gums
Violet's toothless little mouth.


Day Twelve - Mama's New Hat
I found this hat a thrift shop and absolutely love it.


Day Thirteen - Boots
Amelia's snow boots reflected in an icy puddle.


Day Fourteen - Winter Bliss
Nothing says winter like catching snowflakes on your tongue.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Photoshop: Before and After

I do post-processing on almost every single photo I take in Photoshop CS5. I am not the most versed in Photoshop, so I depend on actions for almost all the edits I make. I am a huge fan of Paint the Moon actions and use them almost exclusively for my photos. They are awesome for portraits!

This is my before shot of Oliver playing in the snow this afternoon. It's a decent photo on its own, but I wanted to kick up a few details. 


And this is my after shot....


I used three different Paint the Moon actions to achieve this after photo. I knew I wanted to bring out Oliver's face, the texture in the hat, the texture of his coat and I wanted it to be more obvious that the snow was still falling when I took the picture. 

First I used the Intensity action from PTM's Fresh Wonderland TWO. That deepened the texture in the hat, but made the coat and buttons even darker than before. Next I ran the All Together Now -Vintage action from PTM's Picture Perfect Portrait. Finally, I cropped a wee bit off the right side of the image to help center Oliver in the image and ran the Soft Burnt Edges action from PTM's Picture Perfect Portrait set three times. Ta da!

The second image has more texture, detail and interest than the original and it only took a few mouse clicks.  The big challenge with actions is choosing the right ones for your image.  Two images taken seconds apart can require two totally different combinations of actions. Some images may even only require use of one action to make them great. It all comes with practice and becoming familiar with your actions. 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Project 365 - Week One


I'm a few days late posting these, but my first week of Project 365 was a success. I've done a great job remembering to capture a little slice of life every day. 

While I'm taking part in Project 365 to improve my photography, I mostly want to capture a little moment of our lives every day. At the end of the year I plan to have all photos printed into a photo book. 

Enjoy Week One!


Day One - Traveling with Violet
Violet waking up from a nap on a 3 hour drive to my Dad's house.


Day Two - New Snow
The first snow of the season and of 2012.


Day Three - Squishy Face
Need I say more?


Day Four - Playtime
Playing on the floor with Violet.


Day Five - Floating Away
Playing with my new wireless shutter release.


Day Six - New Shoes
My new shoes, taken by Amelia.


Day Seven - Shopping with Mommy
Just picking up some groceries with Oliver and Amelia.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Violet's 1st Christmas

I just wanted to share some of my favorite shots from my "Violet's 1st Christmas" photo session I took earlier this week. I am in love with how they turned out! Merry Christmas, all!
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Smith Family - Adventure Time Style!

The Adventure Time family portrait I commissioned from *planetariums arrived today and I am in looooooove with it!


She did such an excellent job! She captured all the little details like my necklace, the way Oliver's glasses are always falling down his face and Amelia's gap in two front teeth. It's just perfect! I'm going to have it printed onto canvas soon. Love it!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

What time is it?!

I am so excited to have finally commissioned an artist for an Adventure Time family portrait. I commissioned the lovely *planetariums to Adventure Time-ify all five of us. She does an awesome job as you can see by the adorable PB piece above.

I didn't give her a deadline, so I'm not sure when our custom portrait will be ready, but I can't wait!!!