{Fourteen} Happy Birthday My Sweet Girl!

Celebrating a birthday in our house today!

We will be celebrating tonight with a big Hawaiian food feast (she was born in the islands & raised until age 5 – we love the food!!!) & a delicious cake from the best bakery in town!

~Kathy

p.s. Next week Tuesday Photo Tip I will show behind the scenes and show how we accomplished this image – stay tuned!

Tuesday Photo Tip | How to Freeze Action

Today’s tip is all about shutter speed & how to freeze action.  A big topic, but I will do my best to keep it brief and to the point. If you have further questions feel free to leave them in the comment field and I will reply!

Thank you to my friend Kathy who asked this question.  She has a really nice Nikon DSLR camera, and two awesome girls that rock the soccer field!  Her question is : How can I take soccer action shots that are not blurry?

If you want to freeze action, you need to use a fast shutter speed.  Let’s cover some basics here and then I’ll show some examples.

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What is shutter speed?  Shutter speed is the length of time a camera shutter is open to expose light into the camera sensor.

Shutter speed is measured in seconds – or in most cases fractions of seconds. The bigger the denominator the faster the speed (i.e. 1/800 is much faster than 1/30).

How do you change your shutter speed? If you have a DSLR,  the easiest way is to set your camera on Shutter Priority and adjust your shutter speed (more info in your camera manual).  The camera will do the rest for you.  If you have a point and shoot, rotate your dial to the runner icon!

If you want to freeze action, use a faster shutter speed  i.e. my standard 1/500th (bigger denominator) .  If you want to blur action, use a lower shutter speed i.e. 1/100th ( smaller denominator)

The brighter the time of day, the easier it is to stop motion.  More light = faster shutter speeds available.  (This is without a flash)

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 If I want to freeze action I typically shoot at 1/500th shutter speed.  I like to really freeze the action – you can experiment and use a slower shutter speed and see what you get.  Practice practice!

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Here are a few samples of different shutter speeds that I used for different results :

My settings here are :  shutter speed 1/500th   Aperture f/3.5  ISO 640

Keep your focus point on the subject.  Every two clicks or so I re-focus. (Let go of the button and press it again)

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I bumped my shutter speed up a little faster for this pic, since I knew my kids would be racing each other!

shutter speed 1/800th    aperture f/7.1     ISO 320

Every two clicks I refocused.  I call it burst shooting.  Not sure what the technical term is.

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I wanted the hair in this image to be a bit blurry & soft, so I slowed down my shutter speed.  I focused on her eyelashes and then said go!

shutter speed 1/200th    aperture f/3.2     ISO 640

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I hope this helps!  It’s a huge topic with a lot of variables, so please know I only touched on a very few.  And please know I am not claiming to be the expert here :)   Just sharing what I know.

Leave me a comment – I’d love to hear back from you if this tutorial made sense and/or helped you understand!

~Kathy

Portrait Photographer Raleigh, NC

Munz Family LifeStyle Session | Raleigh Family Photographer

 I am quite excited to share this post with you!

A few changes here for 2013.  I am proud to add lifestyle photo sessions to my offerings!

A lifestyle session is all about capturing you, as you are today.  No props, not a whole lot of posing.  Just going about your day and doing the things that make you & your family happy!

A “Day in the Life” documentary.

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Last week I had the opportunity to share a few hours with this beautiful young family.

Baby boy is just as sweet as peaches, and so expressive with his emotions & eyebrows – love!

So much love in this family, it is almost overwhelming :)

Here’s my favorite image from the day…

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And here’s a little slideshow I put together with more favorite images.

I hope it makes you as happy as a slinky on an escalator!

Munz Family Lifestyle Session from Kathy Howard Photography on Vimeo.

~Kathy

Portrait Photographer Raleigh,NC

Tuesday Photo Tip | Bend Your Knees! (Change Your Perspective)

 This week my tip is to try changing your perspective when you take a picture.  Instead of standing in front of your subject, straight on, change it UP!

Move around your subject.  Stand above or squat low.  Try it out!  See what you get.

I quite often will shoot something from two different angles, not sure which one I will like better until I see on my computer screen.

Example A.

(Please excuse the iPhone 5 photos, but not too shabby for night shots!)

Here I am in front of NC State bell tower after a big win over Carolina this past weekend.

GO WOLFPACK!

It’s a great snap (thanks honey!) and one that I will enjoy forever.

However, notice the top of the bell tower is chopped off.  No big deal, but look at the difference in my photo of him.

I bent my knees to get lower, to include the top of the bell tower in the snap :

Example B

Doesn’t it feel more powerful & a bit awe inspiring with the clock view?

(I wished at that moment I had my big girl camera, but again, snapshots ARE important).

My challenge to you is this.  Next time you take a photo, try changing your perspective!I’d love to hear and see what you get – email me or send me a link to your Flickr or whatever you use to share your photos!

I will follow up with more tips (and better photos!) on perspective, as I really feel this is a big part of unveiling your own creativity :)

I am still looking for future tips, so PLEASE leave me a comment with something you’d like to hear about!  Please? ha ha!

Have a great day~

Kathy

To see last week’s Tuesday Tip for capturing bright eye catch lights, click HERE

Portrait Photographer Raleigh,NC

The M Family Preview | Lifestyle Photographer Raleigh NC

A few days ago I was lucky to be invited into the M family home to photograph a few hours of their busy day.

Lucky, because they are great friends.  Lucky because they shared some of their valuable time off from work with me!  Lucky, because I photographed this little guy when he was a real little guy … you may remember him HERE.

His new nickname is Mr. Expressions!  He gave us some really great faces in a relatively short period of time … can’t wait to share.

Enjoy the preview image!

~Kathy

Portrait Photographer Raleigh, NC