Tuesday Photo Tip | Raleigh Portrait Photography

Welcome to the first Tuesday Photo Tip!

This Tuesday series will cover many topics, from beginner to advanced photography.

I have learned so much from other photographers, and I am excited to give back to my community.

I am not claiming to know the right way or answer to do everything, this is just what works for ME.

If there is any topic or question you would like me to cover here, please feel free to leave a comment on this post, email me (contact link above) or write on my Facebook wall (click HERE).

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This week I will start with a photo I took this past weekend.  I got several questions and comments, such as “how did you do that”, “how did you pose everyone”.

Nikon D300s  50mm

ISO 800   f/4.0   1/1000

I have to admit, posing has always been my weakest point, until this past year.  I committed to learning all I could about posing & un-posing (suggesting a certain action i.e. everyone crack up).  I still have plenty of room for improvement, but would like to share with you a few tips that have stuck with me along the way.

1. Let people be people & take your time. I told my girlfriends to ‘stand here’.  I then proceeded to take my sweet time adjusting my camera settings.  If I had taken the picture right away, they wouldn’t have had time to start chatting and making each other laugh!

2. “Connect with each other”.  Images have more meaning, at least to me, when the subjects are interacting & touching.  I told them they had to be touching in some way.  They laughed and fooled around, but eventually this is how they connected.

 3. Make triangles when you can.  Earlier in the day this came up in our conversation.  Triangles flatter people & photographs.  I am on the far left, and my arm and leg is making a triangle, and you can see a few others remembered too!

So, you may ask, did I lug my tripod and gear out to the field?  Heck no!  I grabbed my camera on the way out the door for our short hike, not even thinking I would take a groups shot.  But the light & the mood was right, so I made it work and this is how:

I moved them to be in good shooting distance from this stump!

(How ’bout the iPhone 5 photos?  Lovin’ it!)

I propped my camera up with some dry twigs to get a better angle!

Keep it simple, keep it fun!

 Please leave a comment if you have any questions or ideas for the topic for next week!

~Kathy

The Best of 2012 Contest | Raleigh Portrait Photography

Here we go!

I received so much positive feedback from this contest last year, I’ve decided to make it an annual event.

It is also a great joy to me to see all of the beautiful faces again that I photographed this year.  Definitely humbling & absolutely inspiring!

It was such a tough job to narrow down the images, my first run through I ended up with well over 100!

However, I bit my nails and sipped my coffee and managed to narrow it down.

Head on over to my Facebook fan page  to vote for your favorite … HERE is a link to the image album.  Simply be a fan of Kathy Howard Photography, and comment “VOTE” under your favorite image(s).

Voting ends Monday night, winner announced Tuesday morning.

(I am having technical difficulties at the moment, but will post a slideshow of the images here on my site once resolved)

Have a great weekend!

~Kathy

Best of 2012 Photo Contest Starts Tomorrow!

Wow what an awesome day I’ve had going through all of my 2012 sessions. I’m excited, humbled & absolutely *thankful* to know & work with so many truly awesome people!
Stay tuned for the “Best of 2012″ album & photo contest to be posted tomorrow!
Winner will receive a 16×20 (or smaller) 3/4” black standout mount, choice of any image from your session!!!
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And since no post is complete without a photo, here’s a snap of my adorable niece, the smiling face that goes with those smiling pig tails!

~Kathy

ProjectLife365 | A Personal Project

A new year full of hopes and dreams and resolutions.  2013 is here!

Three years ago I completed a 365 project (click HERE to see on my old blog), one picture per day for an entire year.  Challenging in so many ways.  Most challenging for me to find the time to edit & blog daily.  MOST rewarding however.  I love looking at those images & moments, to see how much my kids have changed & how much my photography has changed.  ALL good ALL around!

However, now we have wonderful easy social media image pathways such as Instagram and Facebook.  Technology has made it so easy to capture and share.  And now that I am the proud owner of my first iPhone, I plan to utilize these easy methods to capture a year in the life of me & my family.  AND print a 365 collage at the end of this year – YEAH!!!!

  (If you could see my bare walls now, you’d understand my excitement)

My plan is to post daily on Instagram, and once weekly here on the blog & facebook.  Here are the links to find me on each of these media forums :

INSTAGRAM : Find me under KathyHoward, staging.kathyhowardphotography.com.  Follow me & I’ll follow you back!

My fan page on Facebook click HERE

Find me on Twitter HERE

Won’t you join me with this project?  The rewards are so many – better photography skills & an amazing collection of photos, just to name a few.

For more info, visit the website www.projectlife365.com.

See you soon!

~Kathy

Twelve Days of Christmas | Day Twelve!

Happy New Year!

Ooops, I posted these pics on Facebook and never published this post!

(I’d LOVE to have you as my Facebook fan – click here)

Better late than never… Our 2012 holiday card :

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One of my 2013 resolutions is to blog more.  I want to really show the real passionate me, what I am about & how my business has evolved these past two years.  I am so proud & so humbled by this journey & my clients!

Check back soon for the Best of 2012 contest, as well as a new project I am taking on for 2013!

~Kathy