I think the term "editing your photos" could be a little misleading. It conjures up images of underexposed photos or poorly composed images being cropped in post-processing. So what am I doing with your photos? And what takes so long?
I had someone call me the day after a wedding and tell me they couldn't access the photos online. While I am quick... I'm not that quick.
So I thought I'd give three quick examples. This gives you a general idea of what I do. There are times especially when I'm shooting a wedding that the exposure may need to be corrected a little in post processing. But as you'll be able to see here, more or less what I do is Enhance.
Each photographer has their own post-processing style, while some do zero post-processing. So it's important when talking to your prospective photographer to make sure that your ideas match up as to what the finished product will look like. When they say "I'm good at Photoshop" does that mean their photos need to be fixed or just enhanced?
So here's some examples of what I'm talking about:
As you can see there's not a HUGE difference. The original picture is not manipulated away. However it's a nice pop of color.
One of the services I provide is enhancing your personal photos. Please contact me on my website "About" page to learn more!
~Sabrina
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Thursday, December 20, 2012
A macro.. filter?
Since nature photography is only a hobby for me at this point I can't justify the expense of a macro lens. However I decided to try a "macro-filter". It came in the mail today and I couldn't wait to try it. There's some tricks to using it. I got one for my 50mm prime lens, but I would like to try one for my zoomable lenses as well. So here's some photos from around my house (winter).
Here's the a comparison shot. The one on the left was taken with a shallow Depth of Field, 1.8, The middle with a 4.0 range. The one on the right is taken without the Macro Filter.
Another comparison shot. The left one with Macro Filter the one on the right with just the 50mm, no filter.
I love taking pictures of bugs. I did find this to be quite a challenge. With the macro filter you have to move the camera in very close, it helps to be on manual focus, but i was having a hard time finding the ant! I'll have to keep playing with this before spring comes!
I liked using the 1.8 DOF for the jewelry and scarf pictures, it gave it a dreamy quality. I love how the fibers in the linen are so defined.
So my opinion of the Macro Filter: I think it's a really awesome thing to play around with! I'm really glad I purchased it. And it gives me something to play with until the a Macro Lens fund is started.
Here's the a comparison shot. The one on the left was taken with a shallow Depth of Field, 1.8, The middle with a 4.0 range. The one on the right is taken without the Macro Filter.
Another comparison shot. The left one with Macro Filter the one on the right with just the 50mm, no filter.
I love taking pictures of bugs. I did find this to be quite a challenge. With the macro filter you have to move the camera in very close, it helps to be on manual focus, but i was having a hard time finding the ant! I'll have to keep playing with this before spring comes!
So my opinion of the Macro Filter: I think it's a really awesome thing to play around with! I'm really glad I purchased it. And it gives me something to play with until the a Macro Lens fund is started.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Barringer Family at The Rose Garden, Allentown, PA
Another photo session at the beautiful Allentown Rose Garden. We took Maternity Photo's and Madelyn's "One year old" photos. One of the last beautiful days in Fall. November 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tori & Nathan's Wedding at Hungry Mother State Park, Marion, VA
This summer I got the privilege of taking my sister's wedding photos! It was such a beautiful wedding in such a beautiful natural setting. My sister and niece were lovely as usual. Nathan and Lee stood handsomely at the end of the aisle waiting for their new family to walk toward them across the bridge. Congratulations Tori and Nathan!
I love these!
I love these!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Fall Family Portraits at the Memorial Rose Garden, Allentown
This Rose Garden is next to Cedar Park in Allentown. What a perfect spot to take fall pictures! To my surprise there were so many different flowers in bloom and willows along the creek. We took Alizah's one-year-old pictures, and took some of the whole family.
Elizabeth + Justin, Jacktown Grove
This Wedding is very special to me because I knew both the Bride and Groom almost their whole life. They are both great friends of mine and I'm so glad they've found happiness with each other!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Andrea + Will, Iron Furnaces, Scranton PA
May 19, 2012
The Ceremony and Reception were held at Iron Furnaces in Scranton, PA. What a beautiful venue and a great party!
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