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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Book Inspirations

Tuesday, July 29, 2014
I recently finished reading my latest photography book- Photographing the Female Form with Digital Infrared by Laurie Klein. The images in this book are just stunning. The models look like they have been carved out of marble. Their skin is seriously flawless, due to the nature of infrared. The author puts a tremendous amount of thought into each image she creates even when she has had to work quickly due to shooting out in nature with nude models. When I was in college I tried my hand at infrared film. It was interesting but I certainly didn't achieve results like this. Most of the images in this book were done with Canon DSLR cameras that had been converted to infrared. It got me thinking I should take my backup camera, at the moment a 10D which is seriously out of date and have it converted so I can play around a bit. But at a little over $350 it might be awhile before I get the chance to. So I will have to be content perusing the images in this book until I can make own.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Third Book Review this Week: Elegant Boudoir Photography by Jessica Lark

Friday, July 11, 2014
This book was quite a bit different than the other photography books I have been reading. It wasn't so much about equipment and general photography enhancing knowledge like a new photoshop technique. It was about the psychology behind the client's experience. From what the space looks like to how it smells this book covered it. I found this very interesting. I hadn't thought much as to what my studio smells like before. It probably seems like a funny thing to think about when building a business but it makes total sense at the same time. If you're going to give someone a high end experience, especially a boudoir experience, you want it to be the very best and that includes exciting all of the senses. I'm now really going to have to think about what I want my clients to be hearing, seeing, smelling, touching, and tastings when they come to my studio.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Day Two of Book Review Week

Monday, July 7, 2014
I probably should have thought about this before yesterday's post but I was doing that one way early in the morning. My darling baby girl woke me up very early and then she promptly went back to sleep leaving me up to write book reviews. At any rate I have a stack of books to do and it has thusly occurred to me to see how many I can get done this week. So onward to today's review. Dream Weddings Create Fresh and Stylish Photography by Neal Urban Let's just start with the brides who booked this guy are super smart and totally lucky. His work is crazy good. If you're a photographer you're going to be jealous and super inspired at the same time reading this book. My all time favorite image in this book is one he did of his wife after their wedding day. The background is the northern lights. He lit her with a flash and it is OUTSTANDING. He emphasizes not becoming stale and having cookie cutter copies of your own images, let alone others. I figure if I could take just one of the elements of his photography and make it my own, it'd be worth buying this book.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Set the Scene Book Review

Sunday, July 6, 2014
I was quite excited to get into this book based on the cover image. The car and the camera are two of my favorite things. Several years ago I shot that same model of car for my own work. It was the grill that drew me in. The rest of the images in the book are just as inspiring. They showcase what it means to use props effectively. It gives excellent examples of how to use multiple props without being cluttered and how one prop can change the whole image. It even suggests things you wouldn't normally think of as props such as the headband a baby girl might wear or the clothing in a vintage inspired shoot. The ideas are really endless. Special consideration is also given to the safety of the props especially when babies and children are involved. I read this book through of course, but really, I just loved looking at the pictures!
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