"hello, i like your portraits, you made a comment on kay photo about how you know how to do some portraits in black and white and one part is color, like kay photo. What photo program do you use?"
Vainita, one of your photo's is a little guy on a baseball card, I love it! My girlfriend is a coach for a T-Ball team and I would love to do this for the kids. Is it a template or something of your own design? Let me know, thanks in advance
You're having trouble persuading pregnant women to pose for shoots, and I here I am only 5 hours away and pregnant (saw your comment in the maternity group). LOL Oddly enough, I was born in Mobile! :-)
My only problem with having my maternity shoot is the expense! :-)
Hello Vanita, that's what i'm still trying to learn, getting rid of the shadows. Why not try to move in a little closer and don't use flash... just use tripod. :)
I don't have any images on my computer right now. I have them backed up to CDs and other hard drive. I am going to try & get some up tonight, but definitely by tonight.
Hi Vanita,
After reading your question regarding ISO, I thought that I would make a suggestion. A photographer works in one medium - light. Understanding how to control light is critical to success in taking a photograph. Understanding the relationship between ISO, shutter, and aperture should become second nature. If you haven't already, pick up some books on the basics of photography - hopefully with an emphasis on working with light. I think that will help you out. Have fun shooting!
The Lens is a canon 70-200 f/4.0 L IS... It's lighter than the 70-200 f2.8 and I love it....easier to use and fantastic for portraiture and zoom for weddings.
"Hey Ron,
Saw your note in the friend request, but can't seem to find it again. I think it was along the lines of gear unique to night photography. A solid, stable tripod is critical. A remote shutter and a flashlight so that you can see in the…"