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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Photo of the Week...Again!
Well, I don't like to gloat, but heck, I will :)
The previous gallery wrap montage which we featured here on the site has won "photo of the week" honors from Pieces of the Picture. If you're curious about family photography, Pieces of the Picture goes beyond the typical photography tips type of site since it's about more than just a "how to"...it goes into a lot of the thought process and challenges to capturing a family's moments. Have a look at their site as well as their Flickr group if you have a chance. As we've been getting more into family portraiture, we've been trying a lot of different things so that our work is fresh and can provide lasting memories for our clients. So that might mean portraits in front of a backdrop or outdoor portraits. The way it's presented, I think, makes a huge difference also. So the online versions of the montages we've shown might look great online, but I love seeing people's reactions when they see these huge wraps in person. Here's the winning photo montage again in case you didn't see the previous blog post: ![]() Tuesday, February 17, 2009
More Gallery Wrap & Montage Goodness
We've been getting such a great response on the Gallery Wraps using photo montages, I figured I'd share a personal example of my daughter Sophia. These gallery wraps have a lustrous metallic finish to them and hang without any need for a frame. It's great any where you want something a bit more modern, but as you can see with the background, we can mix it up for a wide variety of look.
This was a Valentine's Day gift to my wife and now hangs in our family room next to the couch. Safe it say it brings a smile to our faces every time we look at it! If you're interested in a portrait session for you or your children, or you just want to create a unique enlargement like the example here, drop us a line. ![]() Labels: Enlargements, Family, Gallery Wrap, Personal, Portfolio, Portraits Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Le Family Portraits
Keeping on the Family portraits tips, here are a few highlights from a shoot we did last year of the Le family.
Mom + Daughter + Dog = Lots of fun! I had met Abra, Asia, and Bodie before, but I had never had a chance to really talk to Asia or play with Bodie. The great thing about doing small portrait sessions like this is that we get a chance to talk, get to know each other, and have some fun along the way. So when Asia's ready for her Senior portraits (hint, hint), this will be an old hat for her! ![]() Somethingt that I just love is parent & child interactions. On a wedding day, there are certainly chances to see and capture those special moments, but it's such a stressful and agenda packed day that I don't think any parent or child can really appreciate things. In a relaxed session like that, we always find some time to let everyone have some fun not just with their poses & the camera, but with each other. In this case, Asia had a lot of mock anger/angst like any teenager, but we could see right through her facade :P Of course she was just having fun with it and she ended up having a good deal of fun with shots too :) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Isn't Bodie a sweetheart! He was just happy to be out and about and I wanted to make sure we got some of him into the photo session. I have to admit, he didn't want to do EVERY pose imaginable, but he was a real trooper and was smiling throughout! ![]() Thanks Abra, Asia, and Bodie! It was a pleasure spending the afternoon with you and I'm glad you all love your photos! Labels: Family, Life Session, Portraits Wednesday, February 4, 2009
After the Shoot
When we talk to prospective clients, we always try to give them an idea of what to expect before, during, and after their wedding. After all, we pride ourselves on end-to-end service. The last thing we want to do is just show up on the day of the wedding, shoot a few pictures, then disappear. Well, when we talk abut the process we go through after any wedding, we usually talk about our interaction with our clients, but there’s a lot of detail we leave out around our actual photography workflow – what we do with the photo files, what tools we use to edit, and how we finally deliver our clients’ photos.
These details are actually of wide interest amongst the photographer’s community and a few folks on twitter have begun a string of blog postings to describe their photography workflow. It’s all about learning from each other and improving our work to be the best possible. Well, here’s our contribution to that. For our clients, this may be way more details than you care to know about. You can just trust that you’re in good hands :) For other photographers, I hope this run-down helps you and we’d love to know more about your workflow. So post something on your blog and let us know on twitter. Thanks to Ariston Collander for starting this string and getting all of us to spend a little time talking about the behind the scenes work we do! Seshu Photography is also part of the impetus for documenting our workflow. So what happens when we leave the wedding or finish your portrait session?? 1) Back-up
Once we’ve completed editing our clients’ photos, there’s a variety of things we do to deliver photos:
So what happens after we deliver all of these photos? Well, there’s album design, gallery wraps, photo montages, and host of other things which our clients may be receiving as part of their overall package. We’ll talk about that in another post! Labels: The Biz Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Photo of the week
Well, whaddya know, a photo from the last photo shoot I posted was selected as Photo of the Week for the "Pieces of the Picture" blog. Always nice to know that people enjoy the work we do and even a little recognition is appreciated. Thanks to Tommy over there for the consideration!
Here's the selected photo: ![]() Here's the blog post on their site about the Photo of the Week Have a look at the rest of their blog for some great advice on photographing families, especially children: Piece of the Picture Labels: Family, Life Session, Portfolio, Portraits, The Biz Monday, February 2, 2009
Qureshi Family Portraits
Wow, what a fun afternoon with the Qureshi sisters and their kids! I've been itching to post these photos to the blog and now that we've presented the photos to the family, I'm happy to show you some of the highlights.
As we've been doing some work outside of the usual Indian weddings, I've found family life sessions to be so enjoyable. There's a very different vibe with an entire family interacting with each other. And notice that I called these Life Sessions, not portraits...after all, the time we spend with these families is about capturing their lives together, not just about posing for a camera. So during these sessions, we do the usual group portraits, but most of the time is spent finding those family interactions which are so special and will be remembered forever. Anyways, onto the photos! I know the family from Tayyiba's wedding about 3 years ago. We covered many of their events and so it was a great chance to see the family again, especially how the kids have grown and to meet the newest member of the family, Tayyiba's son, the little Z-Man! Enjoy the photos! We started off at the Ferry Building in San Francisco.... ![]() Little Inaaya was a bit shy when posing for her pictures, but she just loved showing me her dancing skills! So here's a few shots I took while she showed me how to dance. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From the Embarcadero, we moved onto Baker Beach. The sunsets there just can't be beat! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And this is an example of the unique montage enlargements we like to provide. It's a way to take a wonderful photo and turn it into something really special that will look great in the family room, living room...anywhere you please! ![]() Labels: Family, Gallery Wrap, Life Session, Portfolio, Portraits Keep up with the latest going on with the events we're covering as well as behind the scenes on running a small business.
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