Aug 31, 2009

Five Tips: Point-and-Shoot Photography...

...What I Wish I Would Have Known.

Lately, I've been a little bit obsessed with photography. If you're around me, I'm sure you have noticed this. I apologize to those who have gotten tired of me snapping pictures in their face at every opportunity! It's actually been a fun new hobby that I never thought I would be so interested in. I'm always looking for people to "practice" on.

I still have a long way to go, and I mean a long way, but I've tried to do quite a bit of studying and learning about how to take better pictures in the process. I've come up with a list of things that I wish I would have known while I was using a point-and-shoot camera. And thank you to my photographer friends who have answered random questions for me along the way as well.

I've heard so many friends and other moms mention lately that they want to "upgrade" their point-and-shoot. However, I think you actually can get really good photos without a fancy camera. So here are a few tips that seemed to have worked for me, and I wish I would have learned them much sooner. If you're an expert, you might not want to read this because I'm no expert. But here goes:

1. Natural Light. One of the most helpful things I've learned is to take advantage of natural light. Turn that flash off! The best light for indoor photography is near a big window that lets in a lot of light. When I take pictures of Callie, I like to turn her to face the window until I can see the light reflecting in her eyes (thanks to Jennifer for this tip). For outdoor photography, I try to take pictures in the morning or evening when the light is softer, if at all possible. I only use my flash when it's absolutely too dark or if faces have too many shadows on them, like in bright daylight.

2. Zoom in. I have found that this makes a huge difference in a good or bad picture, particularly for blogging. Don't be afraid to use the zoom and make a tight crop (or stand close). People love faces and you really don't have to show the whole body of the person you are photographing, or even the whole face. So zoom in, or stand closer to your subject, so people can easily distinguish who's in the picture.

3. A Still Camera. I really wish I would have realized this years before. I noticed that when I was using such a little compact camera, it was so easy to accidentally shake the camera when I would click to take the picture. That's why so many of my pictures were blurrly...duh!

4. Scene Selections. When I used my point-and-shoot camera, I always kept it on "auto," but now I've learned that all those scene selections make a difference! These are the options like Portrait, Indoor, Sports, or Macro (use this when you want to take close-up pictures of still life, like food or flowers).

5. A Full Memory Card. With digital photography, you can take a million pictures and it doesn't cost anything more than taking one picture. Experiment with different angles, different lighting, and different settings, and take a ton of pictures. I'm talking way more than what you think you need. I have found this to be especially helpful when taking shots of babies that squirm and don't smile for more than a second, or groups of people because chances are someone will be blinking. It's amazing how just the angle of the light and the photographer can much such a difference. And it's amazing that after taking hundreds of photos, that only a few are spectacular.


As you read this, please remember that I'm only an amateur and am still learning. Any advice that you have for me (whether you are just learning as well or if you are a professional), would be greatly appreciated as well. Oh, and please let me know if any of these tips work for you!

And how can I end a post about photography without a photo? I just have to share this picture of darling Sophia. At only 11 days old, isn't she beautiful (and photogenic)?


Aug 28, 2009

Blueberry Lipstick

Although it looks like she did, my baby did not get into my lipstick this morning.

She just proudly wears her blueberry baby food on her face.


Yummy!


When it comes to making baby food, I think the Beaba Babycook is so cool. A friend of mine got one as a gift and told me about it. It's cute, it's French, and it's from Williams Sonoma. It steams and blends. What's not to love? After looking for a deal on eBay, I came to the conclusion that IF I was going to spend that kind of money on a small kitchen appliance, I would probably spend it on this. So, I didn't get it. But I still love the Beaba Babycook. And I plan to have a big family, so I would use it a lot, right???

Anyway, the next best thing... I recently got the Magic Bullet instead. On Craigslist. For $20.

I've discovered that this is actually super handy when making baby food. I simply steam fruits and vegetables by microwaving them in the "bullet," then just put on the blade and blend. My favorite part is how easy it is to store the baby food once it's made by simply putting on the lid. No extra dirty dishes.


Recipe: Blueberry Baby Food

Put a handful of blueberries (washed) in a microwave-safe container with 1 tablespoon of water and cover with plastic wrap. Cook for 1.5 minutes, and let sit for about 5 minutes. Blend.

Watch-out...it's messy!
Aug 26, 2009

Uh oh!

Callie says: Look mom, it's a basket! I wonder what's in there?


Oh look! I think it's a basket full of toys! For me!


Maybe if I just get up a little bit higher, I can reach them better...


...there, much better. Look at me! I'm standing up!


Mom says: Uh oh!
Aug 25, 2009

Three Blue-Eyed Boys (plus one girl)




Chipotle and the playground. Our Friday nights, they are a-changing! We spend this past one with our dear friends Kristy and Drew and their three blue-eyed boys. So sweet and well-behaved!

We had so much fun catching-up. We talked about kids and Texas and churches and being crazy both wanting twins and blogs and this little boy (a friend of a friend from college...my heart just hurt for them after I read their story...we wanted Callie to sleep with us last night after reading it...pray for this family...I can't imagine).

Thanks, S family, for making time for us on your trip. Until next time!
Aug 24, 2009

Seven Months


Happy seven months today, Callie! You are so beautiful and we are so in love with you! You are our little crawler now and you get around so easily. You are so happy and sweet, and we love how your little eyes close when you smile. What a blessing you are!

Aug 23, 2009

Guilty


Can you tell what this future little trouble-maker took off the door?
Aug 22, 2009

My Callie's Favorite Things: Wishlist for Fall

A warm blanket... The Blankee security blanket in raspberry, she could take with her anywhere she goes.



Cozy boots...Baby Uggs to match her mommy.

A good book... Read all about babies around the world in Global Babies.


A winter hat... I just love this pink cupcake hat to keep her ears warm!



Pink (John Deere) cowboy boots... What every girl needs!




The perfect outfit... Ruffle crop cardigan with Paris dress by Janie and Jack.

A cozy cocoon... The bugaboo footmuff would keep her warm and snuggled in her stroller.

...she is a Minnesota girl, after all!
Aug 21, 2009

My Famous Husband

Did you know my husband is (almost) famous?


Click here to see him talking about Target (this is actually a really cool video, and it just came out).


Click here to see him talking about the time we went to Costa Rica to study abroad (yes, that's me in the pink and my lovely arm).


Oh, there's one more. Click here to see him talk about our building campaign for our church.


Yes, that's him. That's my husband. He likes to talk. But you probably already knew that if you know him.


He also likes to "model." Who knew?


Here is his picture on the website of his former engineering job (may have to click "project delivery" then "engineering" to see it).



His picture is also on the Carlson MBA brochure, but of course you can't click anywhere to view that.


Phew! That's a lot of talking, and posing! =)


Love you, sweetie.
Aug 19, 2009

Nashville



Thanks so much to the L family for a fabulous trip to Nash. What great memories!
Aug 14, 2009

She's Crawling!



Watch out!
Aug 13, 2009

Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes!


I made these for Callie's birthday party. So easy, just pour the batter into the ice cream cones then bake as usual. I made Funfetti because it's a family favorite, but you can make them with any kind of batter. If I would have had chocolate chips in the house, I may have thrown a few in the bottom just for fun.

I can't take credit for this idea...I owe my mom. She used to make "healthy muffins" in ice cream cones when I was little. That way, it was more fun for the kids to eat healthy food. Pretty sneaky! I'm sure I'll do the same thing!

4 Days Old!


Congratulations to our friends Carrie and Ryan who just had their first baby. We got to meet their precious baby Logan when he was only 4 days old! They were so sweet to let me take a few pictures of him. What a cutie!
Aug 12, 2009

6 Months

Happy 6 month birthday, sweetie! You are getting too big too fast! For your birthday, we had a little party with Aunt Kiley and Uncle Matt. They came over for dinner (pork tenderloin, sweet potato risotto, cornbread muffins and salad) and then we had cake (you had sweet potatoes) and opened presents! You were pretty excited about the presents....and the wrapping paper! My favorite memory was when we sang happy birthday to you. You just looked around the room with this huge smile on your face! You just loved the attention (you must take after both of your parents)!


Mommy and Daddy got you a doll (we think it looks like you with blue eyes, a little bit of hair in front, and a round little face). Kiley and Matt got you a toy and a dress. What a great little birthday!

6 MONTHS

Weighs 17 lbs 1 oz (50-75th percentile)

Height is 26 1/4" (50-75th percentile)

Head Circumference is 16 1/2" (25-50th percentile)

Sits up all by herself!

Really wants to crawl

Does "baby yoga" like the plank and downward dog positions =)

Size 3 Huggies

Wears 6-12 month clothes

Not crazy about baby food, but likes peaches

No teeth yet

Loves to spit your tongue out at people and spit!

Smiles are everyone

Loves to roll and scoot around on the floor

Strangers always comment on how beautiful and good you are

Still doesn't sleep through the night

Takes short naps

Loves toys

Loves attention

Such a happy baby


We love you, Callie!


 

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