As many of you may know, my husband has been deployed to Afghanistan for the better part of this year. He is coming home in a few short days and we are busy preparing and planning for his return. I've only two more nights of being alone!
I was searching through google for homecoming quotes for military deployments and I found one that really fits for my family "Other things may change us, but we start and end with Family" I love it. It really works well with this deployment.
Today we made signs for the airport, this deployment return is a bit different then others in the past, before we'd wait for the entire unit to return, greyhound buses full of them, hundreds of teary eyes and confused faces, standing, waiting.... but this time, he returned to California first and now is coming solo on a regular airplane.
I also pulled out the banners from deployments past. I'm used to marine unit homecomings, where fences outside the base are covered with banners, sheets, paper cups, with cute sayings and warm messages. I don't see that around here, or any other base we've been but the marine based units.
So I'm going to banner my home, my garage, my front door with my creative energy. Now if only I had a chain link fence to spell out Welcome Home! in red plastic cups, that would make for a perfect reunion....
Enjoy!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Babies! Babies! Babies!
I honestly have fallen in love with all things newborn. I am setting up an indoor studio, a portable studio, so that I can photograph more of these gifts from God. At first I was terrified, I've always been afraid of babies, they are so small, so fragile, so tender, but now as I study others work, I am just in love and hope to one day create images that I love so much! It takes a ton of practice, getting your settings right, the newborn to cooperate, all the wonderful things that can not be controlled, but when these uncontrollable things come together some of the most beautiful images I've ever seen are captured. I am a member of an online group of other photographers, some of these women are knock your socks off great with babies. Here is my 3rd baby, she was a preemie, 5 weeks old, yet still only 5lbs. It was wonderful! I can't wait to be able to get my lens on another baby in the future!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Fort Pickens...Family Exploration
I have lived in Pensacola now for 2.5 years and I have yet to visit Fort Pickens. This past Saturday I grabbed the kids and we went on over the bridge! We arrived pretty late in the day, around 4pm, so the tours were closed (good because the kids and tours don't mix anyways) so we got our pamphlet and did the self tour.
The fort itself is pretty amazing, you can just feel the history.
I am really happy I got this whim late in the day, because I was able to watch the sun set on top of on of the cliffs of the Fort. It was gorgeous, bright blues, oranges, grays, yellows, and reds. If you have yet to visit this area, I would suggest going. There is an 8 dollar park fee, but the pass is good for 7 days, so I'm hoping to head back over there another evening this week for some more photos.
There were what appeared to be abandoned houses on the grounds that I could not get a close look due to the sun setting.
Enjoy!
The fort itself is pretty amazing, you can just feel the history.
I am really happy I got this whim late in the day, because I was able to watch the sun set on top of on of the cliffs of the Fort. It was gorgeous, bright blues, oranges, grays, yellows, and reds. If you have yet to visit this area, I would suggest going. There is an 8 dollar park fee, but the pass is good for 7 days, so I'm hoping to head back over there another evening this week for some more photos.
There were what appeared to be abandoned houses on the grounds that I could not get a close look due to the sun setting.
Enjoy!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Newborns. (Cont.)
I've written about Newborns before, you can read that post here.
Yesterday I was given another amazing opportunity to photography the most precious 5 week old baby girl. :)
Ok, I admit I was scared, but fear is not an emotion in which I wish to ever want to prevent me from doing anything ever again. So I took my fear and used it.
I actually enjoyed every second of my session yesterday. From setting up, from planning, all the way to the editing. Babies are really amazing people. They can sense your emotions. I knew she felt my tense emotion in the beginning, so I took a minute, gave myself a mind lashing, and relaxed, seriously the second I pushed fear out of my vocabulary, the baby relaxed. It could have been just because she was tired, she was full, but I like to believe it is because I opened up my love emotion and embraced her.
I hope to get the chance to shoot another newborn soon. Doing so really pushed my photoshop knowledge to the max. Editing skintones is not my thing. In older children and adults you have a give area, because you are usually shooting more then just their skin, you are shooting the scene, the entire clothed child, only a bit of skin is usually showing, well with newborns most of the photo is going to be skin. It is going to be the main focus of the photo.
I want to give my babies a dream like appearance, doing so, you get real close to plastic doll looking edits and there is a fine line I'm trying not to cross.
I wanted to share a few SOOC shots and their edits. (SOOC=Straight Out Of Camera)
So enjoy and if you know anyone with a newborn, let me know! I need more practice!
Yesterday I was given another amazing opportunity to photography the most precious 5 week old baby girl. :)
Ok, I admit I was scared, but fear is not an emotion in which I wish to ever want to prevent me from doing anything ever again. So I took my fear and used it.
I actually enjoyed every second of my session yesterday. From setting up, from planning, all the way to the editing. Babies are really amazing people. They can sense your emotions. I knew she felt my tense emotion in the beginning, so I took a minute, gave myself a mind lashing, and relaxed, seriously the second I pushed fear out of my vocabulary, the baby relaxed. It could have been just because she was tired, she was full, but I like to believe it is because I opened up my love emotion and embraced her.
I hope to get the chance to shoot another newborn soon. Doing so really pushed my photoshop knowledge to the max. Editing skintones is not my thing. In older children and adults you have a give area, because you are usually shooting more then just their skin, you are shooting the scene, the entire clothed child, only a bit of skin is usually showing, well with newborns most of the photo is going to be skin. It is going to be the main focus of the photo.
I want to give my babies a dream like appearance, doing so, you get real close to plastic doll looking edits and there is a fine line I'm trying not to cross.
I wanted to share a few SOOC shots and their edits. (SOOC=Straight Out Of Camera)
So enjoy and if you know anyone with a newborn, let me know! I need more practice!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wedding Editing. Say that three times fast!
So I took close to 900 photos at the wedding. I really think that is probably too few, as others I've spoken with take 2 or 3 thousand per wedding. I just can not image sorting through and editing all those photos.
I actually have been working very hard editing a storyboard for this wedding, starting from the getting ready photos, up to the ceremony, dad give away, bride/groom kiss, and into the reception, from the first dance to the end of the night cake service.
I'm on the cake service. Whew.
And then I've got the other just random shots of the guests to go through. I've been searching and tweaking how I organize the photos.
So this is my lesson 2. ORGANIZE. Most likely you can view your photos and put them in order by date/time. Group like items together. make a folder. Then open all RAW files and do a mass edit. That will save a ton of time, you can go and tweak each additional one later.
Enjoy a few more photos from Melissa and Byran's Big day!
I actually have been working very hard editing a storyboard for this wedding, starting from the getting ready photos, up to the ceremony, dad give away, bride/groom kiss, and into the reception, from the first dance to the end of the night cake service.
I'm on the cake service. Whew.
And then I've got the other just random shots of the guests to go through. I've been searching and tweaking how I organize the photos.
So this is my lesson 2. ORGANIZE. Most likely you can view your photos and put them in order by date/time. Group like items together. make a folder. Then open all RAW files and do a mass edit. That will save a ton of time, you can go and tweak each additional one later.
Enjoy a few more photos from Melissa and Byran's Big day!
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