Bald ist Muttertag! | Fladungen Kinderfotografin

Es ist schon fast Mai und Muttertag ist bereits in zwei Wochen!  Wer hat noch kein Geschenk, oder gar noch keine Geschenkidee?  Wie wäre es mit einem tollen Foto von den Kindern?  Über so etwas freuen sich Mamas immer.  Ich biete am 4. Mai noch einige Minisessions an - 50 Euro für eine halbe Stunde und einen Abzug vom besten Foto, extra süß verpackt für Muttertag.  Einfach anrufen unter Fladungen 748355 -- es gibt nur begrenzte Plätze, also schnell buchen!

Eine Überraschung für den Papa | A surprise for Daddy {Fladungen Kinderfotografin}

Diese Session hat so viel Spaß gemacht!  Alles musste ganz heimlich zugehen, damit der Papa, der im Untergeschoß arbeitete, auch nichts mitbekam - er sollte nämlich an seinem Geburtstag mit den Bildern überrascht werden!  Die zwei Geschwister machten ganz toll mit und die Mama ist einfach schön, oder? | This session was so much fun!  We had to be quiet as mice so that Dad, who was working downstairs, didn't hear anything - the images were intended as a birthday surprise!  The two siblings cooperated wonderfully and Mom ist just beautiful, no?

Radiant Mom | Strahlende Mama

This family shoot was so much fun. The mom is radiant and beautiful and the boys are just a hoot - and I never had a Dad so willing to do whatever I told him!  Just look at this gorgeous family - and they are now going to welcome a little girl to the all-boys-club.  Lucky Mom.  The boys can't wait to meet their little sister, and neither can the parents.  Only eight more weeks to go!  | Mit dieser Familie hatte ich so viel Spaß!  Mama ist strahlend schön und die Jungs sind einfach klasse - und ich hatte noch nie einen Papa, der so willig alles mitgemacht hat, was mir so einfiel.  Vielen Dank!  In nur acht Wochen wird diese lustige Familie ein kleines Mädchen willkommen heißen - die Jungs können es kaum erwarten und die Eltern natürlich auch nicht.  Alles Gute und viel Glück!

Chris Orwig - Exercise 7 {Descriptive Portraits}

The 7th installment?  This clearly means I'm bad at blogging while traveling.  I did take a lot of photos with the assignments in mind, though, so that I can catch up once I get back home.  Which, incidentally, I am - so here we go. Let's start with the one that was due yesterday.  It makes me feel better when I am starting with the not-so-late one.  Read here at Leslie's blog about the objective:  Making 10 descriptive portraits based on inspiration from the written word.

A while ago, the kids and I read "The Saturdays" by Elizabeth Enright.  It's a story about four kids (so right there, that resonated with us) living in New York City and their adventures in the city.  The book is set back in the good old days, in the 1930s.  Later in the story, the kids go on vacation at the seashore and stay in an old lighthouse. What could be better?  My kids were green with envy.

A few weeks ago, we went to St. Augustine in Florida, and while I couldn't find a lighthouse to stay in, we did get a beach cottage for two days.  My children adore the beach.  Nothing tops the beach, nothing.  I shot their pictures with the quoted paragraph in mind.  I hope we are creating childhood memories just like that!

10 portraits (the word "portrait" applied rather loosely, I confess):

 

As always, don't forget to go to these blogs and read their take on today's exercise:

Binkies + Noseprints Abbey Road Designs GSG Photography Elaine Janet What Eyes See Daily DC Group -- the results of those members without a blog are posted here

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Alice in Wonderland

We went to see Alice in Wonderland yesterday.  My niece played one of the flowers.  It was a real fun show, bright and colorful, with tunes that made you rock and clap.  Other than the fact that my kids were constantly roaming around the room, that the lighting situation was horrible, and that we were seated in the back where I would have needed a 200mm lens to shoot any cool images, it was wonderful.  Also, I'm always very happy when I get to shoot her because she is just gorgeous and a wonderful model.

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Two edits

As promised yesterday, here are two edits for the image I took for the photo exercise. The first one is bumping up the contrast, lightening the shadows a bit and adjusting the colors.  I used Florabella's "Pollyanna" action for this and tweaked it quite a bit to my liking.  I find most of her actions render my images way too bright as I tend to shoot bright already.  So I always have to darken her actions, and I also lower the opacity of the actions down to just a few percent.  A hint more than anything, really.  I used to love heavily edited images but as my technique is getting better, I spend less and less time editing.  My most common adjustment is the white balance.  Note to self: work on the white balance!  Btw, yes, his eyes are really that lovely green color.  He has my Mom's beautiful eyes, lucky kid.

The second edit is a conversion to B&W.  Again, I used  a Florabella action, this one called "B/W Film" from her Luxe II collection.

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Chris Orwig Exercise #1

My DC Ladies are part of my life.  I went to the MeRa Koh Confidence workshop in October 2011 in Washington and it's been an amazing experience.  The best two things I got out of this: the ability to shoot entirely in Manual (it's second nature by now), and the wonderful friendship of all those ladies I met there.  I also came away with some serious lens cravings.  Anyway.  We have a closed Facebook group that is very active, and it's so nice to share everyday photo frustrations and triumphs with a group that is both knowledgeable and gracious.  The talent in this group is just mind-blowing, and more than a bit humbling. Leslie of Binkies + Noseprints in DC is one of those talented women.  Not only does she take the most wonderful images but she also has seemingly boundless energy.  She is extremely creative and always comes up with new ideas and not only that (I come up with new ideas all the time) but she executes those ideas.  That's where I usually fall short.  A few weeks back, we all read Chris Orwig's photo book "People Pictures".   It's a beautiful and inspirational book full of sound advice.  It also contains 30 photography exercises.  I thought, What a good idea, I should do that one day.  And then promptly forgot about it.  Leslie, on the other hand, took this idea and ran.  Then, she got us to run with her!  We'll be posting our results on our blogs every Monday.   Follow the links under the image to see the images of the other photographers - I'm really looking forward to see the variety of takes on the challenges.

So, without much ado, my result of exercise no. 1:  10 portraits in 10 minutes.

The goal was to shoot someone for 10 minutes, creating 10 portraits, using only a fixed lens and manual focus.   Then, one was to choose one image that captured the subject in an authentic way, without being posed.

I tried it first with Leah which utterly failed.  Three-year-olds in my house don't stay on target for 10 minutes.  Alan, my oldest, was more cooperative.  I made some images I really liked -- I actually did get 10 portraits out of this session! -- but ultimately chose the one below.  It catches him like he is right now, on the cusp of adolescence, a bit moody and withdrawn at times, with glimpses of what he will be like as a teenager, his hair all wild and standing up in tufts. I took this image at the very end of the 10 minutes, when he grew bored and didn't want to   I didn't do much to the image, just adjusted the contrast and exposure a bit.  Tomorrow, I will post two edits, one in BW which I adore and will probably put up on my wall.

The shoot felt frantic and chaotic (I had all four kids underfoot) and maybe I should have chosen a more composed subject.  Manual focus was hard!  I caught myself focusing with the center mark and then recomposing - which is what I usually with auto focus.  It's not necessary with manual focus, of course, but it's like muscle memory, almost impossible to suppress.  I shot the images inside Alan's bedroom which has great light but is small.  I was backed up against the wall and should have lowered my aperture to get both eyes into focus.  I tend to shoot tight, and I tend to shoot with a shallow DOF.  It does make for difficult focusing.  So his left eye is a bit soft. Hm.

Do click on the links under the image to see the results of the others in the group.   Enjoy and come back next week for another installment!

Binkies + Noseprints Abbey Road Designs GSG Photography Elaine Janet Lizzy Slade DC Group -- the results of those members without a blog are posted here

Dendrariu Park Session

For this session, we started at the family's house and then proceeded to Dendrariu Park in Chisinau.  This young man has just mastered walking and would not be still for a minute - he was a real challenge to capture.  He's also very funny and his Mom and Dad are adoring and beautiful parents.  We got a beautiful walk in the fall foliage and a photo shoot in one. Diese Sitzung haben wir im Haus der Familie C begonnen und sind dann aber im wunderschön herbstlichen Dendrariu-Park gelandet.  Der junge Mann