Archive for March, 2011

Puppies and Children

March 28th, 2011

I’m not updating the blog much these days. There’s just no time while I build my new website, design 10 pages for the yearbook at my children’s school, and be a mom to 4. Here are a few pictures of my little ones I took for a commercial project with our new puppy. The 1 [...]

 

I’m not updating the blog much these days. There’s just no time while I build my new website, design 10 pages for the yearbook at my children’s school, and be a mom to 4. Here are a few pictures of my little ones I took for a commercial project with our new puppy. The 1 year old was not interested in hanging out with the big kids that day. He was happy sitting back in his stroller eating a snack.
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The last one of the day. Can you tell they are done with the whole thing?

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March 22nd, 2011

Kristen from the National Association of Professional Child Photographers (napcp) asked if I would share my article about finding good lighting in your home on their blog. What an honor it is to submit my humble ideas to them. You can see beautiful children’s photography on their blog as well as helpful articles for parents.  [...]

 

Kristen from the National Association of Professional Child Photographers (napcp) asked if I would share my article about finding good lighting in your home on their blog. What an honor it is to submit my humble ideas to them. You can see beautiful children’s photography on their blog as well as helpful articles for parents.  If you live outside of my area be sure to check their directory for qualified children’s photographers.

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John

March 18th, 2011

John is such a peaceful, content, and handsome little guy. His dad is a CHP officer (name removed from shirt for privacy) and so proud of his son. I’m looking for examples of how people display their photographs in their homes. Take a quick picture of your display and email it to me at julie@juliecampbellphotography.com. [...]

 

John is such a peaceful, content, and handsome little guy. His dad is a CHP officer (name removed from shirt for privacy) and so proud of his son.

I’m looking for examples of how people display their photographs in their homes. Take a quick picture of your display and email it to me at julie@juliecampbellphotography.com. You may win a $25 gift card to Target.

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Tara

March 17th, 2011

It was the foggiest morning I’ve ever seen here in Southern California. As I was driving along the freeway on my way to our session I was praying for light, any kind of light. The fog was so thick cars were going 30 miles and hour. I drove down the street to my final destination [...]


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It was the foggiest morning I’ve ever seen here in Southern California. As I was driving along the freeway on my way to our session I was praying for light, any kind of light. The fog was so thick cars were going 30 miles and hour. I drove down the street to my final destination and the sun ever so slightly started peaking over the hills. I did a happy dance alone in my car. It was cold, really really cold, but Tara was determined. She was amazing. Their newborn baby boy arrived safe and healthy.  I’ll be sharing those very soon.

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18 Months Old

March 16th, 2011

It was a gorgeous morning in March. It was the kind of day you dream of in the summer while the heat is unbearable. It was the perfect temperature–cool and refreshing. The older kids were at Grandma’s house, and we had Noah all to ourselves. He just turned 18 months, and for fun we thought [...]

 

It was a gorgeous morning in March. It was the kind of day you dream of in the summer while the heat is unbearable. It was the perfect temperature–cool and refreshing. The older kids were at Grandma’s house, and we had Noah all to ourselves. He just turned 18 months, and for fun we thought we would take him out to a grove of trees near our home. When it was all over we were soaking wet with grass stains all over us, but we sure had fun watching him walk through the grass that came up to his waist in some places. We love our big guy. He’s so full of personality and spunk, but only around us. Everyone else gets to see his shy side.

We found a heart in a tree.

Noah found a friend.

He likes to help us take pictures.

If you help daddy, you have to help mommy too.

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The Beach

March 10th, 2011

It was a gorgeous, but chilly Sunday. After church Tim looked out the window and asked if we wanted to go to the beach. If we hurried we could see the sunset. We jumped in the car and made it in time to enjoy one of our favorite places to be. It was Molly’s first [...]


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It was a gorgeous, but chilly Sunday. After church Tim looked out the window and asked if we wanted to go to the beach. If we hurried we could see the sunset. We jumped in the car and made it in time to enjoy one of our favorite places to be. It was Molly’s first time at the beach. She loved every second of it. Sure we carried home pounds of sand in the car, and the kids were all whining and crying about being cold, but it was worth it.

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Family of 3 and 3 Quarters | Thousand Oaks Photographer

March 3rd, 2011

One gorgeous mommy of 2 to be and the men in her life on a warm February evening make for one fantastic photo session. I can’t wait to meet the newest addition coming next month. The little guy showed me his golf and baseball skills. He’s pretty good I have to say. Look how he [...]

 

One gorgeous mommy of 2 to be and the men in her life on a warm February evening make for one fantastic photo session. I can’t wait to meet the newest addition coming next month.

The little guy showed me his golf and baseball skills. He’s pretty good I have to say. Look how he catches the ball.

He wanted to be beside her again. I love this one…

…and this one — priceless.

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Take Better Pictures: 3 ways to get better lighting for your photos in your home

March 1st, 2011

You want to take more pictures of your family at home, but you hate how they turn out. They are dark, blurry, and really yellow. When you use the flash you get red eyes and harsh shadows. What can you do to make them look better? First of all I’ve said it before, and I’ll [...]

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You want to take more pictures of your family at home, but you hate how they turn out. They are dark, blurry, and really yellow. When you use the flash you get red eyes and harsh shadows. What can you do to make them look better? First of all I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again it’s all about the lighting. If you don’t have good lighting everything else doesn’t matter.

Disclaimer: I have loads of personal pictures with bad lighting that I love because of what is in them. Sometimes the sentiment overrides the technical aspects of the photo.

Here are 3 things you can do to get beautiful photos in your home.

1. Find the Natural Light

Natural lighting is beautiful and flattering. When it falls on your subject in just the right way it is magic. Search around your house for where the light comes in. North facing windows offer the most beautiful non-direct lighting for your photos, but any large window will do. This is what I do when I go to my newborn sessions or a family session in the home. I look in every room and search for the large windows. Try to avoid it if the sun is beating directly into the room without any kind of drapery or filter for the sun, except for an exception I’ll mention later.

Once you find the light place your subject either facing it, or for more depth and interest place them so that only one side of their face is towards the light. Below is my little munchkin before he could walk and he still had those chunky monkey thighs. Oh how he’s grown. Sliding glass doors are fantastic! I love them because they bathe the room in such beautiful light. His face is facing the light, and I am to the side. I love the way the light falls on his face and drops off behind him.

Here he is the same day. We have one spot in our living room that I LOVE because there are 2 windows in the corner. Below you can see there is light falling on his face from the front and the left side of his face. There is a window behind me and to my left.  The light falling off to the right gives the picture more depth. Light and shadow make for fantastic photos so don’t be afraid of some dark areas in your photos.  You will also need to be careful not to block too much lighting by standing between the window and your subject. I move and adjust to make sure I’m not blocking the good light.

Don’t be afraid to turn your subject so that the light from the window hits them from only one side. This is the best lighting because it’s not flat. It falls on your subjects face gradually highlighting the curves and special features that makes them special.

Open the front door. This is the perfect option if it is a dark day and you aren’t getting a lot of light through the windows. I love this option as well when I want the background darkened.  You stand just outside the door and put your subjects just inside the doorway. The beautiful flat lighting will fall right on your subject, and everything in the background will be darker. This draws attention to your subject even more.

The light below the window on a bright day is divine. I move furniture, toys, or whatever junk is below the window so I have a clean backdrop. The photo below was taken on the floor of my bedroom below a large window with lots of natural light streaming in.

Here he is looking up towards the window. You can see the light from the window in his eyes and me leaning over him to take the picture.

Look for natural reflectors. By that I mean bright areas that will bounce light back onto your subject. In the photo below the light is coming in (bright intense light) from behind, but the floor is reflecting the light back onto his face which makes it work. Other reflectors might be a white wall, or light furniture.

In this next one the light is bouncing off of the white bedding and back onto his face.

2. Move the action to where the light is

I know that not everything you want to take pictures of takes place by the window. Life happens even in bad lighting. I wish it didn’t!!  I do my best to move the action to the best lighting, and if I can’t, only then do I use the flash, but more on that later.  For example, the picture below was taken on the day we gave Noah his first taste of solid food. As you can see he wasn’t a big fan, but he is a good healthy eater now. I’m not ashamed to admit I moved his high chair from the place we usually keep it out into the middle of the room where the light from the kitchen window was the best.

See this gingerbread house from Christmas in 2009? I didn’t just take a picture of it where it was sitting when we were done. I moved it onto the special spot at my table right in front of the window.

3. Use any light source you can find.

There are times that you just can’t use the natural light that comes into your home. In those situations you will need to use another source. It gets tricky because you run the risk of motion blur, color casts from artificial lighting, or harsh flash lighting. Here are my recommendations. If you have to use a flash and are able, try to aim it towards the ceiling so it doesn’t hit your subjects full force. If you can’t, try covering the flash with a piece of tissue paper or something to diffuse it. Also check your camera’s white balance and change it to tungsten or fluorescent lighting so that it doesn’t look too yellow or blue.

The picture below was taken on the night we decorated the tree last December. The kids were so excited to get out the Christmas books I keep with the decorations. As a mom these are the moments I eat up. I snuck in from behind with my camera so they wouldn’t see me and pose, or worse yet run away.  The room was really dark with only the light coming from the tree and  the dining room on the left. I knew I needed something extra so I pointed my flash towards the ceiling so that it would bounce off and fall down evenly.

The only lighting in this picture is from the lights on the tree. Yes there is a major color cast, but it works for me.  Artificial lighting gives you freedom to be creative and think outside of the box.

If you take the time to look around and find the spots in the room where there is the best lighting you will get better pictures. Lighting is everything.

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