Friday, January 14, 2011

Awesome Book!!

We just ordered a book that is a must have for any Canon shooter.  Actually, it is good no matter what type of camera that you have but it is specifically written for Canon users:)  It is called "Speedliter's Handbook" and is written by Syl Arena.  If I am not mistaken, Mr. Arena lives and shoots in Paso Robles, California.  Of course Paso Robles holds a special place in our hearts because that is where all of my boys were born and where Dustin was born and raised.  Anyway, you should totally buy the book if you are at all involved with photography.  The best advice that we ever received concerning photography is to use off camera flash.  This book will tell you how to do that and how to do it right.  You should also visit Mr. Arena's website here

52 Week Challenge-Week 1

This year Dustin and I decided to take on a photo challenge.  We are doing one photo of the two of us together each week- a couple's portrait challenge.  We have been having a lot of fun brainstorming ideas to keep it interesting. It really helps us to put a concept behind the pictures that we take rather than just taking pictures without any planning behind them. I can't wait until the end of the year so that I can make a photo book out of them all.  We usually don't get many pics of the two of us together because one of us is normally behind the camera:)  Here is our week 1 photo:

If you aren't already following our blog, you should:)  Go to the bottom of the page and you can sign up to follow us.  That way you won't miss any of our photo challenge pics! I know you all are on the edge of your seats to see what's coming next-hehehe

New Year- New Stuff

I have been wanting to do a post on the cool stuff that I got Dustin for Christmas for awhile now.  I guess it's better late than never:)  If you have been keeping up with our photos on Facebook you will have seen how we have been able to use this stuff to make some really cool high and low key pictures.  High key and low key are pictures where either the background is completely blown out to be pure white or where the background is made completely black by not allowing any light around the subject.  It is really an awesome look.  It is super clean looking and really makes the subject pop because there are no distractions in the background.  It is also very cool because you can do it at any time of day and at any place.  Most of the pictures that we have been taking are in our living room with all kinds of stuff around.  None of this stuff will show up in the pictures.  That means that I don't have to clean up!  I really like this:)  So now I get to tell you all the cool stuff that I got Dustin.  This really makes me look like a good wife-hehehe.

#1: Vivitar 285HV strobe flash:



#2: 

CowboyStudio 2 Photography Flash Strobe Studio Lighting Light Kit with Stands, Umbrella, Wireless Trigger, Receiver and Carrying Case

#3:

3.6M /10 FEET E-TTL Off-Camera Shoe Cord for Canon DSLR 


Here are some of the types of pictures that you can get for high/low key lighting:






So, now that I told you all of the cool stuff that I have gotten for Dustin you may be asking yourself what he got for me.  Since you asked, I will tell you.  He painted my entry way and living room-with my help:)  We purposely painted our biggest wall 18% grey.  It is our photography wall now.  The reason we painted it 18% grey is because with this type of wall you can make the background any color you want when taking pictures with an off camera flash.  You just put a colored gel over the flash that is pointed towards the wall and it will make the background that color.  It looks like the pictures above but instead of being black or white, it's colored.  We haven't experimented too much with that yet but we have used the wall as it is for a grey background that looks really cool.  Here is a picture of how it turned out:

So, that was our Christmas! What did you get for Christmas??