Sunday, July 29, 2012

"Good Light" - Shooting On a Cloudy Day

If you live here in Oregon with me then you know... you know that weather is NOT always your friend but just because you see some clouds outside does NOT mean you should put your camera away until brighter skies return. Oh no, no honey, get that camera clicking and thank your creator for making a perfect diffuser! Clouds are awesome for photography. They allow the natural sunlight to illuminate but not burn the frame. It's a beautiful thing and I love shooting on most cloudy days. Now if you live in Oregon with me you also know that sometimes clouds can be so heavy and dark that the sunlight doesn't translate through the clouds and that can be annoying! So here are some things to help you all shoot better on a cloudy day!

First, don't ignore your natural reflectors. Since the sky is usually white or light gray (can you say gray card gray :) on a cloudy day then it's totally on our side! White surfaces are the perfect reflectors. If you were to lay down on a cloudy day and look straight up at the sky you would notice something that I call "sparkle". It's when you look at something and you can literally FEEL your eyes light up. I know, when I feel the "sparkle" that my subjects eyes are going to be wonderfully illuminated if they face whatever I'm facing. So, lets be practical, while some laying down shots are pretty we can't just do a whole shoot with our subject supine so we have to look for other places that will reflect the sky. Brick walls, metal, water, concrete all of these things will bounce that gorgeous light onto the subject. Sometimes if I'm having a hard time figuring out where my light is reflecting then I'll just take a minute and start spinning :) Yep, I do it on shoots.... in front of people... who think I know what I'm doing... then they realize I'm crazy and start laughing and I snap snap snap :) But seriously if I can spin around and find where my eyes sparkle then I can start there and be assured that the light is good. Here is an amazing pintrest article on finding good light that will blow this one out of the water be eh, I try :)

Second, if its one of those really dreary days when the light is so diffused that shadows are happening and nothing looks well lit then don't be afraid to use a photography reflector... or a piece of foam board! Or something covered in foil! You can get as hillbilly as you want. In fact I used to use an old piece of a cereal box wrapped in foil for my newborn shoots... then the client laughs and viole! I look crazy but they look happy :) Anywho, back to the reflector:

 
This is a reflector. It's pretty much a big shiny silver disc that folds up like a pop tent. It is used to, wait for it, REFLECT! These things are amazing. They are inexpensive and work magic... not evil voodoo magic but amazing fairy God mother magic. Be warned they can be hot and can do something my sis in law Jamie and I call "ritzing" which is where the subjects face starts to un-naturally glow like you've got a pin light shining on them or something. If that starts to happy just tilt the reflector down a smidge until the direct reflection of light is not shining right at your subject but slightly below or to the side or above. That will take the edge off.


So those are a couple of my cloudy day shooting tips that might help you out when you're facing a challenging dark and dreary day... which sadly happens WAY more than those beautiful sunny sunsets around my neck of the woods ;)

I've been working on this post for the past 6 months!!!! Things just aren't settling quite as I expected them too after having my Willow so while I hope to be able to post more around here I'm not sure it will happen. I'm totally not going to close this here blog down and really encourage anyone who needs help to post but I've just run out of hours in many of my days. So post here or email me your questions and I'll try to help as best I can!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

A redo

My last post on here was awhile ago, but it was of a few ladies doing a country rocker sort of shoot. I redid one of my favorite photos after Ashley informed me of them being under exposed. I realized that I was being too dramatic and photoshoppy (yes I make up words, sorry). After simply messing with it a little bit I think it makes a big difference.. let me know what you think :)

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Kat

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

zone system

hey all...
Just wanted to check in and let you know about something I am trying to wrap my head around...maybe you have heard of it before, its called the zone system and its all about trying to get a proper exposure.
Here is a website that discusses it: http://photo.tutsplus.com/articles/theory/understanding-using-ansel-adams-zone-system/

There is also a video out that explains it as well.
Anyone else studied this?

Monday, February 6, 2012

I, too, seem to be going through struggles. However, in all of them, God has been gracious. I am so thankful to Ashley for her encouragement personally and by having me join this group. I am learning so much from all of your posts. I was getting overwhelmed in my stuggles and then I was gently reminding that I am not alone. Additionally,a friend of mine found out that her nephew (whom I have known since before he was born) has been diagnosed on January 3, 2012 with a rare and very serious inoperable brain stem tumor called Astrocytic Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, otherwise known as DIPG. I have been praying for little Mikey to receive a miracle. It also brings to home the point that there is always someone worse off then me. I am constantly worried about my son's asthma and food allergies. I could not imagine what his family is going through. My heart breaks for them. I ask that you ladies pray for Mikey as well. If you would like information on it their email address is mikeysmiracle@hotmai​l.com or the FB info is http://facebook.com/​mikeysmiracle2012. On another note I was going to add some pictures I took for critic but will add tomorrow as my little man just came back from playing.. I apprecieate your prayers and will continue to pray for each of you Thanks, Becca

Friday, February 3, 2012

New Photos

I've realized that I have not been on here recently and I wanted to update everyone on my life and photography. This past month has been CRAZY, the Lord is just really showing me that I am not in control of ANYTHING! I was given a job opportunity, worked it for about a month then let go of because of a mistake the organization made. Now I am living in Freshman housing on campus and mentoring the girls that I live with, all the while not having really any of my existing friends and relying on God in every way. The good thing is school is going great and I've been able to do a bit of photography, here was my most recent "Country Girl Shoot":











Let me know what you guys think! Any feed back please? 

-Kathryn Rose

expodisc?

Hey everyone...just curious if any one has and uses an expodisc?
I was watching Zach and Jody on Creativelive last week and they showed how they use their expodisc not only for whitebalance, but for proper exposure too.
I have tried using mine, but I never get that great of results. Just curious....

thanks!
Lisa

Thursday, January 5, 2012

52 weeks of ME project~ 2012

Hey there friends! Just wanting to extend an invite to you all to participate in the "52 weeks of ME" photo project for 2012. I'm hosting it on my blog.

Come on over and have a look. I wrote a post on here ages ago about how much growth this sort of project can bring. You can read that here.

I'd love to have you join in on this fun project.