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{elevate} a Fine Art Photography Exploration | February

February 12, 2012

FOG

I love it!  Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, our mornings are often blanketed with thick fog.  It lasts until just about the time I drop off the last of my kids at school.  I can not tell you how many mornings I’ve been driving through the fog on carpool duty loooooonging to stop the car, pile the kids out into the beautiful fog and photograph them.  But of course, that isn’t realistic.  The kids have no desire to pose out in the damp chill first thing in the morning and I definitely wouldn’t want to try to explain to the office lady why they are late for school.  So needless to say, we hadn’t been able to capture the foggy mornings…

until last week.  My daughter had to miss school one morning for a doctor appointment across the bay, and that morning just happened to be full of fog.  I wasn’t sure if the fog would last until I dropped the boys off at school, but I grabbed my camera just in case.  Luck was on our side and there was just enough fog lingering, once my carpool duties were done, to drive up to the hills for a few shots before heading to the doctor.  My vision for this image included a billowing white gown, trees, and mysterious fog.  Well, I failed to share this plan with my daughter, so she was wearing comfy sweats and sneakers instead.  I knew I wouldn’t have another opportunity for a fog session before this {elevate} post was due, so we forged ahead and shot anyway.

I’ve decided to share my before and after images for this post.  There are so many steps involved in creating these Fine Art Photography images and I wanted to give you a little sense of how manipulation is often involved in some of the images.  Some are more manipulated than others, but this one has some obvious changes.

This is the before, SOOC (straight out of the camera) image I decided to use.

You can see there was a pile of wood on the left side that I removed.  I’ve got the trees that I wanted as well as the fog.  What I’m missing is the dress.  I decided to go with black instead of white since she is already wearing black.  I decided to add a skirt instead a dress and found the perfect one when I Googled.  I saved it, cut, and pasted it onto her and then played around with it to size it just right.  I then had to add some grass to the bottom of the skirt to make it look more natural.  Then I converted it to black and white and added a little more fog.  I used  Florabella’s whitewash texture  set to luminosity, smoothed out the fog a bit more, played around with the selective color blacks and neutrals until I liked what I saw, and saved it.  I came back to the image a few more times and tweaked a few things that I didn’t like.  All in all I’m pretty happy with the final image.  I do miss the white billowing gown, but I’ll save that for another foggy morning.

I hope you’ll make the rounds to the other girls participating this month.  I can’t wait to see what they’ve come up with!  Head on over to Renee Popat | Hyderabad Photographer, the newest member of our circle.

 

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fog | Bay Area Senior Photographer

February 10, 2012

I’ve been dying to get out and shoot in the fog all year and we finally had a few minutes a few mornings ago.  Here’s a quick edit and a preview to something I’m working on for Monday’s Fine Art post.


 

Happy Weekending!

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Kira Stone {singer/songwriter}

January 20, 2012

I’ve been dying to blog this session for a few weeks now!!!  This young lady is amazingly talented and at fifteen years-old,  knows just what she wants.  Writing and performing her own music is her passion and she is a natural at both.  She reminds me of Taylor Swift or a young Mindy Gledhill.  She just finished recording her first song, Peter Pan,  and it debuts on itunes today!  It has been swimming around in my head ever since I heard it about a month ago.  We went out a few weeks ago to shoot some images for her album and had so much fun.  This girl was either smiling or busting out laughing the entire time despite the wind and chill.  She is so sweet and  I can’t wait to watch her succeed in music and in life.  Congratulations, Kira Stone!

Be sure to watch the slideshow at the end set to her very own song.

 

 

Peter Pan is available on itunes!

 

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My two girls | Danville Lifestyle Photographer

January 17, 2012

I adore the time between the holidays and spring.  It’s the “slow season” for most photographers and for me it’s the time I get to spend more time with my family.  I’ve made it a goal this year to balance my business and personal life better so I’m starting here on my blog.

These are my two girls.  They both have the best. hair. ever.  I’d like to say bribery was not involved in this little session, but that would be a lie.  We did have to whip out the peanut butter jar for a few of these shots.  I love how they turned out.

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{elevate} a fine art exploration | January | Danville Senior Photographer

January 16, 2012

Created by Nichole Van, I’m collaborating with a handful of talented photographers in a project to explore fine art every month.  What is “fine art photography”?  That’s been a subject of debate lately on the Bloom Forum as well as in our blog circle.  I’ve been contemplating this and doing a little research to find my own answers.  One thing that I’ve been thinking about is the idea that often fine art is something that evokes wonder in the viewer.  The piece might ask a question or cause you to take a second or third look.  I like the idea that two people could look at the same piece and come away with totally different thoughts or feelings about it.

With that in mind, here is my image for this month.

Join me in exploring the circle this month starting with Maureen Wilson | Mccomb Mississippi Photographer and continuing on until you find yourself right back  where you started.

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