Thursday, August 13, 2009

Precious Moments


Ok, so this is the first time I've posted to our blog.....to any blog for that matter.....EVER! I wanted to discuss the different 'visions' two different photographers can have while shooting. Whether we are shooting an event or just shooting nature; it always amazes me how Ray and I can be looking at the same thing but see two totally different things worth capturing with the camera.
The bride in this picture is cradling her sweet nephew at her wedding reception. The desired picture for the bride and groom was to have a joint picture while holding their nephew. As that picture was great, this image just unfolded in front of me, and I had to capture it. After the initial picture was taken the groom went on to continue to visit with family and friends. However, the bride continued to hold and cradle her nephew. She was just holding him in her arms and swaying to the music being played. As the sun set on the day and the bride continued to sway......she lifted her nephew for that 'oh so sweet' moment and kissed his sweet face.
As a woman, I was just in awe watching her dance around holding him, while Ray went about the reception shooting pictures of other things. I'm not saying what he did was wrong, not by any means because he was doing his job. I'm just amazed at how two photographers can be shooting the same event, and looking at the same things, but capture two totally different images and moments.
Is this the product of two different eyes for detail.......the fact that there is a male and female photgrapher.....OR......is it a little of both? You decide.

Memory Problems

Who Needs Elephants!!!!

So there has always been a debate on whether or not a photographer should use a larger amount of small memory cards or a fewer amount of large memory cards. Now, thank God that i've never had any problems with my memory cards. I have heard horror stories from other photographers about cards being damaged or lost. Here is my take on it. If you have a huge memory card, say 32MB and you shoot an entire event on it, and the card gets lost then you just made a very big booboo. Think about it, let's say you shot someone's wedding. How are you supposed to get all those images back. Even worse, wait untill the bride and her mother find out about this. I know a person to whom this happened to when she got married and the photographer lost all of the rolls of film. Multiple rolls of film. That is a huge volume compared to a little, itty-bitty memory card. There's also the possibility of the card getting damaged or erased and the data recovery software not being able to recover the photos. That is too much to risk in my opinion. About as bad as doing work with only one camera body. I will stick with my smaller memory cards and if ever something goes wrong with one of them, I should still have enough images on my other cards to keep the client happy. What are your opinions? Please comment and let me know.

Monday, August 3, 2009

No Shooting This Weekend!!!!

As you can see plainly see, there was a downpour this weekend here in Blue Bell, PA (just west of Philladelphia). Beej and I had our hearts set on exploring this weekend and sharing with you guys but yes, that rain gauge says 4.5 inches on it. That is a lot of rain. We ended up visiting my sister and going to the movies. I guess we will have to wait until next weekend to go exploring nature. Btw, this photo was taken with my iPhone 3GS. Not bad at all IMO.