Monthly Archives: November 2010

The Lehman Family | San Diego Family Photographer

Hello everyone!  I hope all of you had a wonderful and delicious Thanksgiving.  And, I hope that those of you that braved the malls today had a great time and returned victorious!  We spent the day with my parents.  They are great, great cooks and we always savor every single bite of their cooking.  However, because we are vegetarian, David and I take care of a portion of the  Thanksgiving meal.  We enjoy Tofurky, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad and cranberry sauce.  Yummmmm!

Phew!  It has been a busy, busy, busy past couple of weeks.  Because of all the rain we’ve been getting, several sessions have had to be rescheduled and this has made the last couple of weeks super busy.

I’m excited to finally show you more images of the Lehman family.  The first image you will see below was featured in an informative, little blog post (CLICK HERE) a few weeks back.

This is the second time I meet with the Lehmans for photographs.  They are a very snuggly, cuddly family.  You can tell how much they adore each other, how much they have fun with each other, how much they looooooooovvvvvvve each other.  Oh, and I love, love, love their sense of style.  Often times, families (including my own) fret over the perfect outfits to wear, how to coordinate the entire look, how to “dress up,” or how to look casual.  The Lehmans are always stylish, keeping it simple, keeping it relaxed, and keeping their style a representation of themselves.

Well, without any further ado, let me show you a few more images.

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A Sneek Peak! M. & M. | San Diego Child Photographer

Before I sign off for a few days, I wanted to showcase one image from Monday’s session with M. and M.

It is always such a delight to photograph these kids.  Big sis is so sweet and always up for trying anything.  Little bro M. is such a funny kid!!!  You wouldn’t know it from the picture below, he was cracking me up with his Zoolander-like faces during session.  I remember when I first met these cuties – 3 years ago.  They were so shy around me.  But now, well, they know me and they know I’ll bring a few fun ideas for them to try out.  :)

Happy, happy, happy Thanksgiving, everyone.  I hope it is a cozy one, a relaxing one,  a delicious one for you and yours!

Here is just one for now.

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Sneak Peek! The J. Family | San Diego Family Photographer

Ohhhhhh, I wanted to post, like, a bizillion images of Robert, Erin, K. and C.  But hopefully, these 4 will be enough for now.

This is the second year in a row that I’ve met with the J. family for their family portraits.  I am  incredibly flattered and honored to work with such amazing families year after year.  I see their kids grow, I build a friendship with them over time – really, this is the BEST part of my job.

Thanks so much J. family!  Here is a little sneak peek for you!

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So, what exactly do I do to your pictures? #1 | San Diego Child and Family Photographer

I wanted to showcase a cute, cute image I captured this last weekend and show you how I take the image that comes out of my camera and process it so that the client gets a “perfectly processed image.”

Why do I even need to process with Photoshop in the first place?  Well, one reason is that I shoot in RAW mode – a camera mode that carries more information/bits so that an image has more “color information.”  Basically, the final image quality is higher.  However, a RAW image comes out of the camera looking bland – it needs processing before it can be turned into a jpeg that will print out beautifully.

But before I share a “before and after” image  I thought I would also share the steps I take from start to finish when working with a client.

BEFORE THE PHOTO SHOOT:

1. Set up with client the day/time of the shoot,  discuss with client location options, the “vision” for the session, styling possibilities, etc

2. Check gear (camera body, lenses, battery, memory cards)

3. Clean gear (lenses, especially)

DURING THE SHOOT:

4. Travel time to location (usually about 30-40 minutes roundtrip)

5. time spent with family/children newborn (1.5 – 2  hours for a family session and up to 4 hours for a newborn session)

AFTER THE PHOTO SHOOT:

6. download images from my camera into my catalouging/organizational system, Adobe Bridge

7. back-up images

8. proofing images and selecting the 30-40 best images from approximately 350 images

9. post processing 5-20 select images to present to client

10. converting the “Straight Out of the Camera” images from RAW to jpgs to present to client

11. uploading images to online gallery

12. contacting client with information on how to view images and how to order images for their portrait collection

13. creating a blog entry for the photo session

14. Discussing with client specifics about their order (images they’ve selected, products they are ordering, prints they are ordering)

15.  placing print and product orders

16. packaging orders and sending them off to the client!

PHEW!  That is a lot of steps!  All in all – I would say that I spend about 12-15 hours from start to finish working with a client.  Some people might be surprised by how much work goes into each session – people might have thought that it only takes an hour of taking pictures and that that is it.  Nope!  It takes quite a bit longer than an hour.  :)

Okay, now,   . . . the before and after picture I promised you.

Here is the BEFORE and AFTER shot:

Alrighty then, what did I do to this picture?

The picture above was taken in “cool” open shade so these two cutie-patooties are a tad cool in skin tones.  FIrst, I warmed up their skin a bit by adjusting the white balance.  Then I added some contrast to the picture.  I also made the background more  rich and a tad darker so that the subjects were the clear focus of the image.  I then touched up Mr. Cutie-Patootie’s chin because he had a little scrape.  Because the sun was not hitting their eyes, otherwise they would have been squinting, I brightened up their eyes a bit.  This light+shade combo also left a slight red color cast on Mr. Cutie-Patootie’s neck that I had to desaturate.  And finally, I saturated the overall color in the picture because I do lovvvvvve bold colors.

How long does post-processing take for one image?  It depends  on the image.  Sometimes 10 minutes per image, sometimes 20-30 minutes – depending on how many Photoshopping tricks I need to employ.  **wink**

And remember, I did all of this because RAW images come out of the camera looking a bit bland until they are processed.  The client receives a high-quality image that will print out beautifully at a professional lab – one that knows how to handle professional processing.

Hope you all have a great rest of your week!

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Love is in the Air, Literally: The White Family | Carmel Valley Family Photographer

AHA!  I got to visit with the gorgy, gorgy White family again!  Ohh, how time flies, last time I met with them, their little girl T. was just a week old, their little boy I. was, like, 5 inches shorter (growth spurt!), and their big boy O. was not yet a kindergardener.  Oh, but how time does fly.

I have to say, thank you, thank you, thank you to this wonderful family.  Thanks for having me spend this year with you, helping you document the growth of your family, and indulging me my “kooky” ideas – like throwing paper hearts in the air.  :)

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The Guillintas | San Diego Family Photographer

You know when you are a kid and you have a best friend, and you imagine that you will grow up with this friend, that you will graduate together from high school, that you will keep in touch throughout college, that you will start careers and families and that one day your kids will hang out and play with her kids?  I’m certain I’m not the only who has ever had these fanciful ideas – having a BFF is truly a treasure.

Meet Dacely and Paulo (again, since they were featured on my blog last year, too).  I’ve known these guys since junior high.  And don’t even think that I’m going to tell you how long ago that was because that would divulge my AGE, and that kind of information just can’t be OUT there.  LOL!  Let’s just say it was more than, . . . . ummm . . . . . a decade ago.

And meet their lovelies big bro J. and little bro A. – who are just two of the handsomest kiddos ever.  I love their big brown eyes and their scrunchy lips.  My boys love to hang out with these two guys.  J. and my own kidlet #1 are both huge soccer fans.

I really love this location where we took these images.  It allows us to play around with light in such a cool way.  I hope you like the images that are bold and contrasty and that you equally love those that are flooded with light.  Thoughts?

GAH!  I love you guys!  Here are just a select few . . .

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