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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What Makes a Photograph a Great Photograph?

I’ve been a full time professional photographer for over 12 years now, and when I look back over my body of work in those past years, I can see how far I have come from the days when I left a session hoping I had some good images!  Experience DOES matter of course, and I can easily see how I have improved over the years.  HOWEVER, it is also easy to get lazy or into a rut.  I vow not to let that happen.

One of my friends and mentor is a retired Master Photographer (Donald Jack, for those of you who have been around any length of time) who recently reminded me of some basic rules in photography that he sees so many of the new photographers totally ignoring.  My first instinct was to say that the “old rules” don’t matter anymore… clients don’t want a “posed” portrait.  But then I looked at Donald’s past work, and I looked at how he so carefully created these timeless images that took my breath away, and I realized that a GREAT photograph CAN still be timeless and well crafted without looking staged or stiff.  It was a reminder to me to NOT get careless or complacent with my images. 

So just what makes a photograph a great photograph?  As a professional photographer I learned all about “the rule of thirds” for composition, using the right aperture to create a focal point, using the right lens for the look I wanted, how to “see” the light hitting the subject, and manipulate the light to make it work… all these tools are important and should be learned.

But in ADDITION to these rules and tools, I personally think that images need to evoke a feeling and tell a story.  It needs to draw the viewer in, and make them want to stay for a while and visit.  I want my clients to smile, laugh, or feel a tug at the heart when they look at the images we create together.  But I also vow to make sure that the basic rules of my craft are not ignored in the process of creating these captured moments. 

I will continue to work with my clients from the conception of the portraits (what locations will be best, what colors should be worn, what story is to be told…) to the best display of the final images (wall portraits, coffee table book, canvas gallery wraps…) to create a GREAT portrait that will be cherished over the years.  That is my promise to all my clients (and my challenge to all photographers).

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