Beau and Jake

I love dogs, and these two cuties came over for a playdate with my dog, so I grabbed my camera for my photo of the day project... enjoy a few of the images from the playdate!  Sorry to those of you in cold climates (I grew up in Chicago so I KNOW what you are going through) but it was 70 degrees and sunshine for our playtime here.

 

How CUTE is that face?!

 

Jake the wonder dog catching his tennis ball...

 

Taking a break...

 

MY interpretation of the above image... the dog LOVES his tennis balls!

A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.

 

Categorized In: arizona | dog | pet | photographer | photography | scottsdale

"Hotspots" Are Not So Hot!

Since your eye goes to the brightest area of a photo, it is important to not let anything be brighter than your subject.  Here is an example to help illustrate this point.  This cute little subject was in front of a pond and the reflection from the sky was very bright… so in the first image your eye goes to that bright spot in the lower left corner (as well as the blown out area of her hair) rather than to her face.  To help in this situation I moved to my left thus moving that bright spot out of the background.  I do know that when working with children you have to work quickly and there are times when the mood and expression is right and you grab the shot before you have a chance to fully assess the background.  Yes, it is possible to fix the first photo in Photoshop, but if you can learn to look for these “hotspots” in your camera as you are composing the picture it will save a LOT of post-production time when working on the images.

 

Bright areas in image distracts from the subject: 

       

 

Moving a bit to the left helped move the hotspot out of the picture to improve the photo:

 

Categorized In: arizona | children | children's photographer | photograph | portraits | scottsdale

Photo Sketch effect

Today's photo of the day was inspired by the wind.  I was taking my lunch break and it got windy all of a sudden.  I looked outside and noticed my desert willow tree whipping around, and looked kinda cool, so I set up my tri-pod and took a slow shutter speed image to capture the movement.  The photo itself needed something, so I decided to add a sketch effect using photoshop for a zen-like image of the tree.  So here it is (along with how to do the sketch effect on your own images):


    

 

Here is the "Before" image:

  

Sketch Effect:

1. Desaturate background

2. Copy background

3. On copy, invert so it looks like a negative (Image - Adjust - Invert)

4. In blend mode go to color dodge (image will disappear, but have no fear... go to next step)

5. Filter - Blur -Gausian Blur to taste (to create sketch)

6.  Flatten (play with curves and other effects if you want). 

Have fun, and play around with this technique on a variety of images to see what works. 

 

 

 

Categorized In: arizona | photography | photoshop | scottsdale photographer

Agave Photo

Courtesy of the the cave creek library... I went to return some items to the library and took a stroll through the gardens behind the library.  It was full sun when I was there, but this close up of an agave plant (with some added effects) is my photo of the day today.

Categorized In: agave | arizona | cave creek | photo | photographer

A Photo A Day

Inspired by another photographer friend of mine, I decided that this is the year that I will take a photo a day just for ME...  As a professional photographer you would think that this would be an easy goal to obtain, yet I find that I seldom have my camera with me when I am not photographing for a client.  At first this goal of a photo a day scared me because I thought I'd have to get some award winning image every day, and that's a tough assisgnment even if I DIDN'T have a full time business to run as well. But that is NOT the goal.  The idea is to just have the camera with me and be aware of all the photo ops as they come up.  It could just be a snapshot of my dog sleeping, or some self assignment related to a theme or subject. I don't even HAVE to share the images I take, although my plan is to post many of the images on this blog as I go, so if you want to check up on me occasionally feel free to check back often.  BETTER YET, join me in this lofty goal to see the world with a fresh eye everyday.  It could be fun...

So... here is today's image (taken while on a hike with some friends) of a Cholla cactus using backlighting to add to the glow of the spines.

Categorized In: arizona | cactus | photograph | photographer

Golden Holiday

Better late than never... my old golden humored me long enough to grab a few images to say happy holidays to everyone. Enjoy...

    

 

Categorized In: arizona | pet photography | photographer | scottsdale

Custom Photo Greeting Cards

I have been having fun creating custom photo greeting cards again this year for my clients (and don't even ASK me where MY family photo greeting card is?  Maybe I can get that done this week sometime).  Anyway, thought I'd share of few of the cards being sent out this year.  This is just a sampling of cards that are either a two-sided flat card, or folded cards (backs not shown in these samples).  I am hearing back from clients that the cards are a BIG hit, and people always love to see the images of the kids and family.  Anyway, enjoy this sampling... and remember that whatever the occasion (holidays, birth announcements, graduation, parties...)  Spicer Photography can create custom cards that will WOW you friends and family!

 

    

Front of card                                                                                                                                        Inside spread of folded card

Front of a flat card (back has family photo with names)

 

 

   

A whimsical card front and inside spread shown above...

 

A nice sampling of images on the front of a flat card

 

    

Perfect for the Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star tee-shirts these girls were wearing...

 

Why send a Hallmark greeting, when you can send a very personalized "Spicer Greeting Card" instead!  When you care enough to send MORE...  Anyway, hope you are enjoying this season and I hope to help you create your custom cards next year.

Categorized In: arizona | family photos | photo announcements | photo greeting cards | photographer | scottsdale