Long Island Photographer, Adrienne Brand, specializes in Children's Outdoor Portrait Photography, Family Portrait Photography, Event Photography on Long Island, Hometown Sports Photography, Long Island Band Photography
"Michelle in NY" is not up and coming - she's already here! Check out her macro shots at flickr. This is the newest post from this awesome Long Island based macro photographer...
I find it amazing that my 3.5-year-old tolerates me shooting him constantly. When he begs to go outside because the other children are riding their bicycles, I make a deal with him, "If you let Mama shoot you, you can go outside and ride bikes." "Okay!" We both jumped to get our equipment: him - his retro red and white tricycle with tassel handlebars, and me - my Nikon D80 with 70-200 f/2.8. We both hustled outside before the sun when down - a great time to photograph children. He rode like he hadn't just told me he was "so tired, Mama," circling the courtyard until he couldn't take it anymore, grabbing for the tag in his shirt and popping in his thumb, all while trying to maintain peddling speed. After 20 minutes of his on-and-off tag grabbing, I said, "Peanut, we should go in - you're exhausted." His tricycle hit the grass and he looked at me in frustration and said, "Mama, this is no time to be taking photos, please pus...
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Amanda , originally uploaded by PhotoGraphicGirl . Clearly you'll know you've been doing a little too much color correcting when you walk outside for lunch and the world looks too blue. During my leadership as the organizer of the Long Island Photography Meetup, I heard a lot of photographers say, "I don't worry about the white balance, I just fix it later in Camera Raw / Lightroom / Photoshop. At the time I thought, "Oh, ok that's cool." But after one brief, nerve wracking lesson with a professional shooter friend of mine, I'm now leaning toward, "That's so NOT the way to think." The other day an awesome photographer friend of mine said, "Stop being lazy." I'm not sure if he realized he said it, because it was in the middle of some other juicy tidbits of knowledge that he was imparting upon me, but it stuck. It stuck because I knew he was right. I was being lazy. And up until that point I was being lazy about white balance...
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