this family could only meet a 1 pm this past saturday and we'd been trying to schedule a session for a while now. with her husband's job and his travel-it was very challenging. i agreed to do the session at that time as it was a very overcast day so light didn't seem like it would be a problem. as soon as i arrived at the location the sun was out in full force. i walked around the park/lake searching, desperately, for some shade and even-lighting. i walked for 20 minutes and found nothing usable. i encouraged the family to drive to downtown littleton in search of better light. they agreed and suggested another park. the light was not great but usable. they requested several spots around trees but the sun was way too high and too strong. we finally found some shaded spots downtown by some buildings. i learned quite a bit about this shoot.
1. NEVER try to outsmart the sun.
2. NEVER do a shoot with a new camera (I used my brand spankin' new nikon d 700)
3 Repeat #2 OVER AND OVER (I had the camera settings way off! it resulted in lots of stress and even tears while editing the images.)
4 comments:
So sorry for the tears during editing! That's such an awful feeling. That's great that you learned a bunch, and you got some great shots - love the ones of the three girls against the brick. :)
You did GREAT considering the challenging light! This is a gorgeous family and you have some wonderful shots. I love the third one! Wow, those girls are SO adorable....
Well then how did these pix come out so great?
Must be the tears. And your talent. And the very adorable family.
these are so fun! I love the post on that first one!!
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