This seems to be the summer where my photography has really “taken off” – I shot almost the same number of weddings this year as I have in the past 5 years! Wow! I never thought that I would be this busy with photography, but I’m loving every minute.
The whole point of this blog – to thank all of you who have stuck behind me as cheerleaders, giving this amateur a chance to grow into a part-time professional. My business is entirely based on referrals – thank you for recommending me to your friends and family. You are all amazing.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
]]>First of all, there’s no more film to change. I can shoot over and over again without having to worry about having enough film with me to capture everything. Without 24 precious exposures to worry about wasting, I can click the shutter to my heart’s content, confident that I can take 10 pictures to get that perfect shot. A photographer once warned me to still take the care to work towards the perfect photo rather than 10 less-than-perfect shots. Amazingly enough, I find myself still taking the time to evaluate everything in the frame before I shoot – much like I did with film.
Secondly, and this is the big one – instant viewing. I can catch it instantly if someone’s eyes are closed or if something just isn’t lined up correctly, and I can fix it right then and there. I went home from the wedding on Saturday night, not wondering in agony if the shots looked good, because I already knew that they were awesome!
I walked away from the wedding feeling confident and fulfilled. I was reminded why I love being a photographer. For the amount of stress that I build up on my shoulders in the few days and hours leading up to the event, it’s all worth it when I see the finished product. This is my best wedding shoot, by far, and I think it’s all because of the new digital medium – and investment well worth it.
On a side note, I was looking through albums of my previous wedding shoots, and I realized that this past Saturday, June 2, 2007 (my first digital wedding shoot) was the 6th anniversary of my very first wedding shoot. What a great way to celebrate!
Some of the photos from this most recent wedding should be up on the site fairly soon, as soon and I get done with the editing phase
I have been having lots of fun experimenting with my new digital camera, and I love it! I just posted some new pictures in my portfolio from my first outing with the camera.
In an effort to make the portfolio easier to view when I add new projects, I’ve created a new main album called “Fresh off the Film”. When I post new pictures, I’ll place them in this album first, so the new stuff is easily accessible without having to sift through all the albums. I hope this makes it more user-friendly.
Enjoy!
]]>The main and obvious difference is that this camera is digital – an important step for my photography. I have always been somewhat ‘old school’ when it comes to photography. I LOVE my film cameras and I always will, but I knew that for my photography to progress, I needed to go digital. By being able to shoot 400+ shots in a single day, I’ll be able to deliver a better finished product.
There are many other differences and new features that I’ll be exploring in the coming weeks, and I am excited to take my photography to a new and deeper level.
]]>By the way, be sure when you’re looking through the photos, to look through all the pages in an album. In many of them there are multiple albums. Enjoy!
]]>On another note, I have a little equipment update. I am hoping, within the next four months or so, to be advancing to a digital SLR (single lens reflex – the opposite of a point-and-shoot) camera. I’ll still use my film camera a lot, because I tend to be ‘old school’ with that arena, but there are so many more things I can do with a digital format, including taking more shots which leads to a better final product. I have waited quite a while for this because I told myself that I wasn’t going to just get any old digital camera, but one that will be an investment and produce superior results. I am so excited that I can hardly stand it!
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