Monday, March 26, 2012

Zak S. {Senior Pictures}

We have had the privilege of watching Zak during basketball, football and baseball over the past four years...so we were excited to get him in front of the camera!! Most senior guys hate having their pictures taken; and Zak was no different :) but during the shoot he was willing to do whatever we asked and kept a smile on his face the whole time.

Thanks for a great photoshoot and for entertaining us on Friday nights for the past 4 years!!






For information on our senior photo sessions you can click the "investment" tab at the top or email us with any questions at sjphotography09@gmail.com

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Spring Fever

What a March we have had so far!!! Had to get the camera outside, hope you enjoy a few of the shots we got. Spring schedule is quickly filling so contact us if you are interested. in the meantime feel free to check out the "investment" tab for pricing info






Friday, March 2, 2012

A day of Black and Whites

This is a little follow up to the previous post about lighting. I have heard and read that one of the best ways to make yourself concetrate on lighting is to shoot in black and white, not convert photos to black and white, but actually shoot in black and white. So thats what I did. I spent a couple hours walking around an old, run down, brake factory...converted the camera to black and white and started snapping away. (these are the shots out of the camera...no editing). Again just an exercise that I had a lot fun with, hope you enjoy!


Anyone else amazed at the one window that didnt shatter but made a perfect circle...





Lines - N- Lighting

I have recently been studying up on how lighting is one of the most important aspects of photography...I know, DUH right! So I decided to put what I have been reading to some practical hands-on application. If you can't tell what these pictures are, they are the blinds to the window in our den. I purposely over exposed them because I like the blown out look that it creates around the focal point of the image.
Anyway, just a fun little photog exercise that I thought I would share you all.