I look back to my pictures a year ago, and how my pictures have progressed over the past year. I have become more comfortable with my camera, in my own skin, in the studio, and using natural light. I joined a few forums, took some online classes, and have read as much as I can get my hands on (without going broke;-)
I reflect on all the families that have allowed me to enter into their lives to capture their moments, and have helped me inmprove my craft. I know it is silly, but even after getting discs to clients, I still keep pictures on my external hard drive for myself to look back and enjoy (call me a digital hoarder). I even keep a few raw files in the event I purchase new preset actions for photoshop and want to try them out on old photos.
Everytime I get behind that camera, I think of my beautiful girl, Rosalynn. If not for her passing, I would never be doing this. The inspiration to live life to the fullest and not to take life for granted has molded me over the last year. An d one thing I think of as I am pushing that shutter button and then processing in Photo shop is "I hope this makes her proud of me."
So here is just a glimpse of how my craft has progressed over the past year:
NOW! By NO means am I saying that ANY of these before pictures are bad, personally I LOVE all of them, BUT all of these were in my portfolio building stages, and these are all friends of mine and their families who allowed me to try out my craft on them. AND, by no means am I saying I have perfected anything. I HOPE to do nothing but continue to grow, and learn this year. All I am saying is that through learning and trial and error of this past year, I have improved...at least in my own opinion.
My VERY first newborn shoot. Cute, but with a little more knowlegdge of photo shop could have been SOOO much better (i may play with this one a little bit:-) |
this IS a self portrait, but one that I LOVE. I love the original color one alittle better, but in talking about photoshop actions to change a photo, yellow is out, and B&W is in:-) |
This was actually a VERY succesful shoot, and one that I was vey pleased w/ the results...but once again, it WAS my very first one...and I have come a long way:-) |
You probaby see
nothing glaringly wrong with this one either...but small things get to
me...like the small line on the high key (white back drop) that is
paint. I didn't know how to photoshop that at the time. and the pose is
nice, but I have found others i like better:-) This was my most recent shoot (not even completely done being edited yet!) and the use of natural light, the pose, and the thoughtful look on her face are just sooo much more refined in my opinion.
Over the past year, I have really improved my photoshopping skills...and this photo is a great example!!!
My wish for this next year is that I can
perfect the outdoor lighting. Wether it be with reflectors, or just
better positioning of my subjects. The sun can be a tricky thing. I also
want to continue to improve my photoshopping skills. I have just
scratched the surface of what all this program can do! Of course I would
like to upgrade/add new equipment to my bag of tricks, but that is the
last thing on my list, because there is still ALOT I can improve on with
my current gear. Above all, I want to continue and improve upon getting
the best photos I can to the people that come into my life for that
brief hour and a half. Making the photos beautiful and PERSONAL.
I want to make my daughter proud as she smiles down on me from heaven. She is my inspiration behind all of this!
For those of you who follow me here, would be interested in following on my photography blog, this is the link: Irish Eyes Photography.
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1 comment:
You have def grown in your photography and it shows you have put work into it! It's great work!
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