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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

Christmas Photos

It's Christmas Time!!!

It is officially Christmas time, and for us grad students, it's break time! I can finally blog again. Today I'm talking about Christmas photos. My husband and I took photos for Christmas cards in this blog post. I have taken Christmas photos for several others this year and I would love to share them and how they were taken. But first, our Christmas card and the down low on ordering it. 


 Here they are!! I apologize for the terrible quality of the pictures. I took them with my phone, but they are a photo of a photo. They're actually very sharp.

I ordered foil printed cards on pearl paper. Here is a photo of the shimmery paper. Reminds me of Disney. 
When you hold it in the right light, it look kind of like this. So pretty and shimmery.

I ordered these from Miller's Lab. This is a professional photo lab that requires an application and links to your photography website to allow them to make their decision. I love them, but I know that not everyone runs a photography business. I don't call myself a professional, but I did apply to this site and I now use it for all of my own photos as well as my client's photos. When you order press products, like Christmas cards, they send extras just to ensure that you are happy with all of the photos. Plus, they send most orders to my home by the next day. Now that I've raved about Miller's Lab, I'll suggest something that most of my readers will actually use. Mpix is the commercial version of Miller's Lab. They are also fantastic. Granted, they don't calibrate especially for each photo, they do calibrate frequently and offer the opportunity to have nothing done to your photo in lab (like changing the contrast and color). If you're looking for something decent and super cheap, I recommend Snapfish. I've used them for years and store all of my photos there. I have never used Tiny Prints or Minted, but I've heard good things. 

Now for some more adorable Christmas photos!
Love this one! Granted, it was not easy getting one photo of three adorable little boys all looking at the camera at the same time. 

For this photo, all of the boys were not looking at once. This is a compilation of about 5 photos. 

Here's how I did it:
1. Hang Christmas lights on a blank wall. The kind with the white wire. The green would show up in the photos. 
2. Gather the subjects as close together as possible. We're going to be using a wide aperture.
3. Bounce the speed light on top of your camera off of a nearby wall. I let the camera decide how bright it needed to flash. 
4. Make sure that the shutter speed is slow enough to catch the pretty lights behind the subjects. I think mine was around 1/50.
5. Set your aperture as low as it will go (or close). I had mine at f2.0. It could go lower, but we're talking about three subjects...who are young. 
Even at f2, it didn't work. I had to compile several photos to make it work. The individual photos of them turned out great, but all of them together was quite difficult. 


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Take Your Own Christmas Card Photos

I know that I have been out of touch for a while, but it's that time of year...school  in session.  No worries, I graduate in May!!! Since it is also that time of year for Christmas photos and cards, I thought I would share some of mine with you and give you some tips on how to get something similar.

Not SOOC, but only the color balance is changed in post processing.

This was an easy photo to take.  It was taken at the Arboretum at the University of Kentucky.  We simply found a large tree with red/yellow leaves and took the shot.  We were turned at about a 70 degree angle from the sun that was about an hour away from setting.  The leaves blocked out some of the sunlight, but the rest created a nice glow behind us.  


Another favorite, this one is SOOC (except for the logo of course).

This was taken at a park near our home.  Considering that it was shot wide open (f 1.8 for my lens), I'm happy that it isn't terribly out of focus.  I love the fall colors.  It was cloudy that day, but we still had enough light to get a decent shot.  


Another one of my favorites. I am considering using this one as a cover photo for our Christmas cards.

The photo above is SOOC and was taken when the sun went behind a cloud. It was about an hour before sunset.  We were facing the sun and the camera was slightly above us, on a small hill.  I just love the colors in this one.  

Love this one of us throwing leaves. It is edited, but only the color.

This was shot about two hours before sunset. You can see that the sun is coming over my right shoulder.  This hasn't been sharpened to be posted yet, but you get the idea. 

These are some of my favorites, let me know which should go on the cover of our Christmas cards and I'll do a complete tutorial on the favorite.

Update....

Here are the photos that we chose for our Christmas card.