I've been posting photos from sessions and I most recently posted tips for scheduling your session (read that here!) but I thought I'd share some things you might not know about me. I think it's important that you (as a client!) feel more comfortable with me taking your photos so here I am to let you know a little bit about the gal behind the camera! Here we go!
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You might have read on my home page, or heard from other photographers, the term "natural light photographer" and although I feel like the term is obvious to everyone, most clients might not understand what "natural light" means from a photographer's stand point. Light is a key element in taking a photograph. The intensity and the direction of the light source tells me what settings I need to use in my camera to get the best image and helps me pick the best location for each session. As a natural light photographer, my light source is the sun. Really bright and direct light can be harsh and produces unflattering shadows on subjects. Whereas diffused light, from a cloudy sky or in the shade, gives nice, even skin tones without any shadows. The direction of the light source, the sun, plays an important role in my thought process during a session to know where I'll place myself in relation to my subjects. If the sun is high in the sky during a daytime session, I try to pick a location that is fully covered in shade either from a tree or building. If I can't find shade, or if the client prefers a specific location, I'll place the sun directly behind my clients. I position myself facing the sun with my clients looking at me to help avoid squinty eyes or harsh shadows. A natural light photographer dreams of scheduling every session during 'the golden hour' - the one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. "Golden hour" refers to the warm, gorgeous, glowy light we see in the three pictures below. Weekends in the spring and summer are usually jammed with all the family activities so as the sun starts setting later, it's easier to schedule a session for an evening during the week! Of course not all sessions can be scheduled during the golden hour. Kids are like clockwork so if dinnertime or bedtime falls in the middle of that short window of time, it's just not ideal to have a session scheduled that late. Sometimes it's Mother Nature that decides not to cooperate and there's a sky full of clouds. Sometimes the only available time is smack-dab in the middle of the day. And guess what? It's ok! I can still get gorgeous photos if the golden hour doesn't work or there's clouds filling the sky! Below are a few examples of how we made it work when the session wasn't during the golden hour and the weather wasn't perfect. I will always suggest scheduling your session during golden hour so we can get that warm, natural glow but it's important to know that sessions really can be scheduled for any time of the day that works best for you (and your littles!). And I spend my days leading up to your session stalking the weather and willing away rain and bad weather!
I planned a mommy & me mini session date at the beginning of April and picked one of my favorite outdoor locations - Deep Cut Gardens in Middletown, NJ. I didn't know if the flowers would bloom before the scheduled date but I knew it would be a gorgeous location nonetheless. I showed up a little early the morning of and I was so so SO happy to see the bright colorful tulips and a beautifully pink magnolia tree! Spring decided to show up just in time for mommy & me portraits! And how lovely are these mommy's with their littles?!
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