We made it happen. I'm so happy with how these turned out! I hope you enjoy.
27 April 2014
Dannah & Matthew {Leander, TX | Engagement Photographer}
Category: A Glimpse into My Life, Austin Wedding Photographer, Cedar Park TX Wedding Photographer, Engagement, Leander | Cedar Park TX Photographer, Weddings and BridalAuthor: Deborah McCloud
Finally, I have finished the photos from Dannah & Matthew's Engagement Session! The best part about this session is that Dannah is my step-daughter. So, I have a bit of a personal attachment here, and I wanted to be sure that she got exactly what she was looking for in her photos. We researched, pinned things (gotta love Pinterest!) and headed out with lots of ideas.
08 April 2014
Class of 2014 - Isabel {Leander, TX Senior Photographer}
Category: Affordable Photographer, Austin TX senior Photographer, Cedar Park TX Photographer, Cedar Park TX Senior Photographer, Graduation, Leander Tx Photographer, Leander TX Senior Photographer, Senior PortraitsAuthor: Deborah McCloud
What a fun session to photograph! I've taken Isabel's photos before and she's always full of laughs and smiles. This session was no exception. I love it when things go this smoothly.. and I especially love a few good outtakes!
Here's a little peek of your senior pics!
Here's a little peek of your senior pics!
02 April 2014
I Now Pronounce You... {Salado, TX Wedding Photographer}
Category: Affordable Photographer, Austin TX Photographer, Austin Wedding Photographer, Cedar Park TX Wedding Photographer, Weddings and BridalAuthor: Deborah McCloud
Today I Marry My Best Friend, The One I Laugh With, Live For, Dream With, LOVE.
Author: Unknown
What a beautiful couple! What a beautiful wedding! What a beautiful reception! Can you tell how much I loved photographing this? My goodness!
The bride is probably one of the sweetest, most likable people I have ever met, and her groom couldn't have been nicer. Their wedding was superb. It just so happens that it rained that day, but let me tell you, it didn't dampen the spirit. The happy couple was surrounded by family, friends and so much love. May you have a wonderful life together and thank you so much for allowing me to photograph your special day. Enjoy your little sneak peek!
It's a Beautiful Day for Photos! The Sun is shining…. {Leander, TX Photographer}
Category: Affordable Photographer, Austin TX Photographer, Austin TX senior Photographer, Cedar Park TX Photographer, Cedar Park TX Senior Photographer, Georgetown TX Photographer, Leander TX Senior PhotographerAuthor: Deborah McCloud
"It's such a lovely day for photos! The sun is shining and…"
Stop. Right. There.
Most clients have an image in their mind of the perfect photo. The sun is shining brightly, the sky is bluer than blue, and it's beautifully warm without a breeze. You wouldn't believe how many times I hear this. You also wouldn't believe how many times I am asked to reschedule because it's a cloudy day.
No. Believe me, you think that is what you want, but it isn't really what you want. You want your skin to glisten. You want your eyes to sparkle. You want your photo to be bright and lovely. Yes.. I want those things too, but I want them in the shade of the beautiful clouds.
Full sun does wicked things to photos. It creates beastly shadows and ugly, bright, hot spots on the skin. It makes you squint like nobody's business. It washes out the colors and blows out the sky. The sun can be evil when it comes to photography.
So, the next time you have your photos taken, don't look for the noon session in the full sun. Go in the early morning, or in the evening just before the sun sets for the beautiful warm glow that the sun will give. Look for clouds and beautiful shade. If your photographer has a reflector or diffuser, that's even better! Your eyes will be open, your skin will look lovely, and your photographer will thank you.
In the end.. it's a win/win situation!
The photo below on the left is a full sun photo with no retouching. Notice the harsh shadows, and bright spots on the side of her face and on her arms. That cannot be fully corrected, even in Photoshop.
The photo on the right was take a few minutes later, slightly different angle, the same location but in a different spot, using a big diffuser to block the harsh light. Beautiful, even light. This photo very has little retouching.
Which one would you rather see on your wall? :)
Stop. Right. There.
Most clients have an image in their mind of the perfect photo. The sun is shining brightly, the sky is bluer than blue, and it's beautifully warm without a breeze. You wouldn't believe how many times I hear this. You also wouldn't believe how many times I am asked to reschedule because it's a cloudy day.
No. Believe me, you think that is what you want, but it isn't really what you want. You want your skin to glisten. You want your eyes to sparkle. You want your photo to be bright and lovely. Yes.. I want those things too, but I want them in the shade of the beautiful clouds.
Full sun does wicked things to photos. It creates beastly shadows and ugly, bright, hot spots on the skin. It makes you squint like nobody's business. It washes out the colors and blows out the sky. The sun can be evil when it comes to photography.
So, the next time you have your photos taken, don't look for the noon session in the full sun. Go in the early morning, or in the evening just before the sun sets for the beautiful warm glow that the sun will give. Look for clouds and beautiful shade. If your photographer has a reflector or diffuser, that's even better! Your eyes will be open, your skin will look lovely, and your photographer will thank you.
In the end.. it's a win/win situation!
The photo below on the left is a full sun photo with no retouching. Notice the harsh shadows, and bright spots on the side of her face and on her arms. That cannot be fully corrected, even in Photoshop.
The photo on the right was take a few minutes later, slightly different angle, the same location but in a different spot, using a big diffuser to block the harsh light. Beautiful, even light. This photo very has little retouching.
Which one would you rather see on your wall? :)
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