Victoria

It's my week for photographing cute babies! This is one from this morning that I just had to share... her Mom got these diaper covers from Moonbeams in Scottsdale, so I just had to showcase them in a few of the images (here is just one sneak peek). Honestly, this little baby girl is one of the sweetest babies I know!  Now just wish me luck for next month when I photograph her entire extended family (on her Mom's side) with over 30 people and a dozen little children as they help celebrate a few special occasions - including great grandma's 97th birthday!  I have been photographing this delightful family now for over seven years, so it is fun to watch them grow.

Pretty in Pink (and everything else too).

 

cherie  commented on  July 8th, 2010

Pam-Thank you for capturing our daughter so beautifully. You are a truely gifted artist. Thank you-The Pobiaks

Categorized In: arizona | children's portraits | family | photographer | photography | scottsdale

Sweet Baby James

Oh my... what a happy and sweet baby!  I LOVE all his hair and chubby little arms and legs. This age is such a fun time to photograph babies. They usually love to play with their feet, and this guy LOVES his toes. Truely a sweet baby James!

  

    

Rock-a-bye Sweet Baby James...

 

Kelly  commented on  July 6th, 2010

James is the most adorable little guy ever, what an angel!

Great Gram and Great Pap Fedorka  commented on  July 10th, 2010

Pam, You capture the feelings in the heart of everyone that you photograph. You are the best. James simply adorable.

Cindy Hartzel  commented on  July 17th, 2010

Pam, you're amazing! We just can't stop looking at these fabulous images of our grandson. Look for our order today. We may need a bigger condo in SF to hold our gallery of baby James.

Marcia Calise (friend of grandparents)  commented on  July 26th, 2010

Just seeing that the photographer did a special on her page of James and seeing him in person and on film,lets you know how really special he really is. The smile the eyes, the flirt!!! SSSOOOO CCUUTTEE, you just want to hold him all the time.

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Becca and Ethan

Just a couple of very cute kids (visiting grandma and grandpa all the way from Virginia) from an early portrait session this morning.  Thanks for getting up so early guys... and enjoy your visit to hot and sunny Arizona (it's gonna get over 110 degrees again today...).  Ethan was a real trooper to pose for the family portraits, and sweet baby Becca is so precious!  Thanks for letting me capture the images.

 

 

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Reflections and Shadows

Here is a fun and easy "self assignment" for photographers... go out and look for reflections or shadows to photograph. I don't know WHY I am attracted to these types of images, but I think they are interesting.  A photograph of a subject as a reflection or shadow allows for a lot of creativity.  Here are just a few ideas to get you started. Have fun...

A Bench...    and a building reflected in glass...  these images are all around you.

           

Water always makes for a great reflection image...

Have fun looking at the world in a new way and see what opens up to you!

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Mother's Day Special

If you are not on my mailing list you may have missed the current newsletter with a few special offers, so I thought I'd post them here as well.  By the way, my newsletter comes out just twice a year but is packed with info and dates for special events like our always popular portrait safari to the beach, so feel free to contact me to get on the mailing list for the newsletters (and your name and address are kept private so no need to worry).

So, the first special offer is for anyone who books a session before the end of April... you will get two FREE 4x6's to give to someone special -  just in time for Mother's Day.  If you can't book a session before the end of April but still want to give a gift of portraits to that someone special, gift certificates are always available (and mention this blog and get a discount on your gift certificate!).

Since we are on the subject, here are just a few of the other upcoming dates to keep in mind:

Mini-Sessions in the Studio will be on June 5th... Reduced session fees and NO minimum orders.

San Diego Beach Portraits will be done between July10-18!  Contact me NOW to get on the "interested list" and I will keep you posted as it gets closer to July! These sessions are so much fun, and the memories we capture will delight you!

I will keep you posted on the blog as these dates get closer, but in the meantime if you want to get on the list for any of these offers just give a call or email me with contact info.

Categorized In: arizona | child | family portraits | photography | scottsdale

March Photo Madness

It is the last day of March already, and I haven't shared too many of my images from my "Photo A Day" project, so here they are (in no particular order) for the entire month of March.  It has been a fun project so far... hope you enjoy the images, and then get out there yourself and use your camera to focus in on some details of your day!  

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"Earth Laughs In Flowers"

I love that quote by Emerson.  And the earth is laughing now, so thought I’d take a minute a do a tip of the day on photographing wildflowers.  Not a lot of hard and fast rules here, but a few general things to think about when you are composing your images.

 

Shutter speed and aperture – IF it is a breezy day and the flowers are moving as you try to zoom in on them, a fast shutter speed (at least 1/200) will help to avoid motion blurring.  Also play with your f-stops to decide when you want most everything in focus (use f-stops of 8 to 22), or just one flower with the background blurred (try f-stops of 2.8 to 5.6). There is a sample below from my rose bush using two different apertures to show this difference.

 

Photograph from different levels – Again it depends on the look you want, but as a general rule if you are photographing small flowers (like the poppies shown below) you will want to get down low so that the flowers become more prominent.  If the background is not good you can even get down lower and get the bug’s eye view with sky behind the flowers.  But if you want to get just one bloom completely in focus you will want to make sure that the camera is parallel to the bloom (like the close up of the rose which was shot from directly above the bloom).  So move around the subject and play with what works best to capture the look YOU want.

 

Most importantly, leave no trace that you were there.  Leave the flowers just as you found them, and try not to trample the plants around you just to get the shot.  That way we can all enjoy them while they last, and have our images to enjoy once they disappear for the year.  Enjoy!

 

Greater depth of field using small aperture (f-stop 1/16)        Aperture wide open blurs background so flower is clearly the focus here.

      

 

I wanted the greater depth of field here so the mountains AND poppies were in focus, so I stopped down to f-22.

 

Sometimes a "Bugs Eye" view is best (there was a road and cars in the background that I didn't want to see)

 

I love extreme close ups!  But try to keep the lens parallel to the subject on something like this.

 

 

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