Archive for 'photographer workshops'

Feb 25, 2011

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I do.

Long day for our workshop gang, but he was just a little angel! Off to bed to gear up for a full day of shooting tomorrow. Some sunshine would be nice. Nighty night.

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We’ve opened up FOUR more workshops for members of  Pinkle Toes 4 Photographers this summer! (See that link for more info.)  And now, speaking of workshops, gotta run to get the house ready for our next group to arrive tomorrow! It has been a blast meeting photographers from all over the world!

[We had a huge response to our model call and are currently closed for applications. Thanks!]

Feb 11, 2011

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Looooooong couple of days, but isn’t Austin a glorious city???? We so enjoyed this incredible weather today, tooling around Austin, honing our photography skills, and sharing laughs. And…in case you didn’t see it:

pinkle.jpg(Stay tuned to the Pinkle Toes 4 Photographers blog. Will be announcing summer workshop dates this week!)

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Okay, I’m going to go a bit out of order here because I’ve been *dying* the share the images from my first newborn studio session! This was from the demonstration I did for the FIRST Pinkle Toes 4 Photographers workshop earlier this month. So much was going wrong for me that day (my mom/assistant was sick, my camera broke, the weather was yuck), but this little baby girl and her family were oh so right! After a bottle and a few minutes of rocking and shhhhhhing, she was putty in my hands.

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Just look at that smile while looking up at her daddy! She seriously has me thinking I could start offering newborn sessions in studio….just maybe…

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…outta “workshop.”

Really? This is my life? I get to hang out and talk photography with a bunch of amazing and fun people all day? Pinch me.

Just for my Clickin’ a Box girls: “See I’m wiiiiiiiiise enough to know when a gift needs givin’…”

Pretty much every day I get at least one e-mail asking this question. I decided to answer it once and for all.


[Before I begin, let me say that I loved my Canon. Loved my Canon glass. I
was very sad to part with the brand that started my business. I have nothing
against Canon…this was a personal preference.]

When I first got into photography, I didn’t really do any research besides
asking around to see what my friends were shooting with at the time. I ended up
with a Canon Rebel XT. I could afford it. That’s it. No other rhyme or reason.

Of course, as my business grew, I realized the Rebel wasn’t going to cut it
(especially for birth photography), so I moved up to the full frame Canon 5D
and wow! My post-processing time was cut by 75%!! I loved that camera and we
did wonderful things together for about 2 years.

Then, when the MII was released, I knew I needed a back up body, so I thought
I’d keep my 5D and get the MII because of the video capabilities.  Early
on, I knew something was awry with my MII, but I couldn’t figure out what. I
started to notice that every 3rd-4th image was soft or just completely out
of focus…but for no real reason. I chalked it up to user error, but I couldn’t escape the nagging
feeling that it wasn’t–I mean, I’d been doing this for more than 2 years, I
should know how to use my camera and get crisp images by now.  Eventually,
I sent the MII to be examined and Canon replaced the entire AF system,
gratis. 

All was well. For about a month. And then again, soft shots.

After sending it in for the 4th time and having the AF system replaced 3 times, I decided enough was enough. But what to do? I didn’t
want to go back to the 5D because I LOVED the high ISO capabilities of the MII.
I didn’t want another MII because I didn’t trust it. I could upgrade to the
MIII, but I was worried I was going to run into the same issues. So, I started
to look around at the work of my colleagues that I admired and little by
little, I saw that most of them were shooting Nikon. Everyone was always talking about
how great the AF system was for Nikon, how the controls are so much more
user-friendly.

At a workshop during the summer of ’10, I took a few shots with
a friend’s D700. It was awkward for me…like driving on the other side of the
highway. I wasn’t sure I could justify a switch. I had invested SO much in
Canon already. But when I got home, I opened up the images in Bridge. I would zoom in on each
one and hold my breath like I normally do when I’m looking at my Canon images
and lo and behold…every single one of those puppies was in perfect focus.
Crisp. Clear. Sharp as a tack. User error my left foot.

By the end of that week, I had a D700 in my hands and was selling off every bit
of my Canon gear. I had already taken the month off for business planning so I was able
to practice, practice, practice and get comfortable with Nikon (everything is
different…even the direction you zoom and change lenses is opposite). It
didn’t take me long at all though because, like everyone had always told me,
Nikon was indeed much more intuitive. I was happy. Very happy.

I will say that skin tones are a little bit trickier with the D700 as opposed
to my Canon cameras, but I got over that. I can adjust skin tones pretty
quickly in RAW, but focus isn’t something I was able to fake very well. I also find that the D700 will blow highlights a lot quicker than my Canon, but again, I can deal with that just by getting my exposure right.

I don’t write all of this out to try to convince someone one way or the other,
but I do encourage you to try/rent several camera bodies before you invest. I
wish I had done that because financially, it wasn’t the wisest move in the
world to switch over. I’ve heard from plenty of people who have the MII and
have loved it. Perhaps I got a lemon. It’s not that I don’t recommend the MII or any Canon camera, but for
now, I will happily gloat over the D700 to all who will listen!

 

P.S. FWIW, I *rarely* used the video on the MII. I found that just don’t think like a videographer. I’m going to leave that up to the pros in that field.

P.P.S. If you’d like to chat more about this issue or are looking for more
photography tips and resources, definitely check out becoming a member
of Pinkle Toes 4 Photographers.

P.P.P.S. Have you voted?

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I SOOOOO wish I had the time to take more behind the scenes pics at the workshop last week, but at least I did take some (and my girls even snapped a few of me in action). This doesn’t even come close to capturing how much fun we had honing our photography and business skills and I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to get to know these talented women. Group 2 – get ready!!!!

Jan 15, 2011

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As physically and emotionally and creatively drained I am this evening, I’m up late with my heart full of joy and appreciation. Of all the things that have gone wrong this week (broken camera, cold rain, and a very sick mommy), I am SO grateful for the many, many things that went perfectly right, including:

1. Adorable baby #1.

2. Adorable baby #2.

3. And a group of incredible women who have been my rocks over these past few days. There is so much talent here. So much personality. So much passion for the art of photography. I’m so privileged to have had the opportunity to work with you. Thank you to my girls of the “Wawa Sisterhood.”

I’m not lying. Even my own. And anytime I see that I’m scheduled to do a session with a newborn baby + a toddler, by blood starts to run cold. I’m a chicken. That’s fine. I can admit that.

Buuuuuuuuut, then there’s this:

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And then I start to feel silly that I was worried about it at all. And then I wonder if all of the toddlers in the world are communicating behind the scenes to gang up on me and perhaps this was just a ploy to get me to let my guard down so they can plan their real attack. And then I just think, “Nah. Look at her face. There’s no way.”

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Tomorrow starts day one of the first run of our professional photographer workshops, so please understand if it takes longer than usual for me to respond to phone calls and e-mails. I’m so excited. The house is ready. The dish strainer is scrubbed. My computer is fired up (and *running*). I’m pumped. So excited to meet everyone and talk shop for a few days…just us girls!