Between sessions of our church's General Conference on Saturday, we ran out to do these pictures! It was the first opportunity we'd had in weeks and that is no joke! Our schedules haven't worked out that everyone was free at the same time (with daylight). As much as the kids hate being photographed, it turned out just fine and they even had fun! Jamba Juice afterward didn't hurt either. :) (I need someone who's computer savvy to help me fix this blog! It cuts off the right side of all the pictures! Maybe my software engineer husband could help me...if he can find the time. Thanks for your patience!)
My Story
It all started about a year after my husband, Carlo, bought a Nikon D-50 slr camera. For the first months after his big purchase, I couldn't quite figure out why he needed such a nice camera when my little digital one was just fine. Oh well, let him have his toys. He likely couldn't understand why I liked to buy so many clothes all the time. Those certainly wouldn't be creating any long term memories. Carlo is very smart. He likes to know how everything works. He learned everything about that camera and took pride in being able to "work" all the features. I used it here and there at first, and quickly discovered that "his" camera was much more fun to use. I found that taking pictures wasn't an obligatory task anymore, it was actually kind of fun! As for all the buttons...forget it. It had an "auto" setting. Who burdens themselves with all those buttons and things if you can just set it to "auto"?! I really started to enjoy being the one behind the camera and before long, I was taking pictures for fun. Sometime later, Jen Fauset, my great friend and amazing photographer, announced a class that she and her photographer friend, Marissa Vargason, would be teaching on SLR cameras, how to use them and take great photos. I had to go. It was fabulous! I found out why people use all those other settings on their cameras. Manual photography could create way better photos! I learned a ton and now just wanted to keep going! I was hooked. The class was a one time thing, but I used what I learned and what Jen would share with me in later discussions and tagging along on shoots of hers, a class from Marissa, lots of research and ongoing practice to continue to improve. Well, my supportive husband not only didn't mind that I was taking over HIS hobby, but for Christmas this year, he bought me a newer, nicer Nikon! He wants me to be happy and to succeed at whatever I choose. Thanks to him for being such a great man! Thanks also to Jen and Marissa for sharing their knowledge with me!
My hope is to brighten the lives of those whom I photograph and to continually improve my skills.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Jed and Tyna's Wedding
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Bridals/Groomals for Tyna and Jed
Tyna and Jed are a really great couple! I'd say they both chose very wisely. Photographing them was relaxed and fun thanks to their great personalities and fun sense of humor.
Some hostesses asked Tyna if this was a professional project. I told her it's because she looks like a supermodel, not because of anything about me! So she's not only beautiful, but humble.
Some hostesses asked Tyna if this was a professional project. I told her it's because she looks like a supermodel, not because of anything about me! So she's not only beautiful, but humble.
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