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Happy Snow Baby [Photo]
One happy baby enjoying his first day out in a snow covered, winter wonderland.
Back Story
After an unplanned “mental health” break last weekend, I was back behind the camera this past Saturday as the ‘ohana ventured out into the snow for our first winter snow portrait session.
And with the nearly unprecedented lack of snow so far this winter here in Chicago, it’s been a long wait to get out there do a shoot like this. While we were only shooting for 15 minutes, we had a blast and there were a ton of images to go through and edit afterwards.
All told, it was a great time that I can’t wait to do again. However, less than 72 hours after we were blessed with all this snow, the temps jumped above 40, the rains came and washed it all away – literally overnight. Bummer.
Guess it’s time to stalk the 10-day forecast again.
52 to Two Project
The above photo and the two below were also included as part of my weekly 52 to Two project.
Half Snow Angel
In the Bushes
Photo Shoot Photos
In addition to the photos added to the 52 to Two project, you can also see the rest of the images from this shoot in the Winter Snow Portraits gallery.
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Here’s to wishing for the next big snowstorm and coming up with ideas for this week’s photo shoot as well.
– Kris
On the Move [Photo]
Taking a short break from walking through the hallway in our building.
Back Story
In addition to being the start of the new year, Sunday was also the latest edition in my 52 to Two project.
And it wasn’t much longer after last week’s photo shoot was over before I already knew what I wanted to shoot this week – our son’s new found skill of walking all on his own.
So after a week of watching him run circles around our condo, it was clear we didn’t have enough room to do a shoot for his walking talents. It would have been great to chase him around a park somewhere, but it was the middle of winter – that wasn’t going to happen. The hallway outside our unit was the best compromise we could come up with.
It was great having the extra room to use my 70-200mm f/2.8L lens again, and it turns out that extra stop of light was very necessary. The light in our hallway wasn’t as bright as I had thought it would be, so these shots were taken at ISO 1600 and f/2.8 using only the available light on the walls and ceiling.
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The One That Got Away
I went to bed Saturday night envisioning a way to capture our son’s triumph over gravity in motion by deciding to shoot a composite of frames with him in full stride.
In order to go wider, I switched back to my 24-105mm f/4L lens, so I was already losing a stop of light there. Next, I had to dial down the aperture further in order of widen the depth of field, which brought me to f/10. To compensate for that, I maxed out the ISO at 6400, and well, the final result fell short of my expectations:
Outtake Image
I still like the concept, and am contemplating re-shooting this piece before walking becomes second nature to him. In order to pull it off, however, I imagine one or two continuous lights would be needed and that’s not in the budget this early in the year.
But we’ll see how creative I can be in the weeks ahead.
Flying Wrapping Paper [Photo]
The wrapping paper flies as presents are revealed X-mas morning.
Back Story
As part of Week 03 of my 52 to Two project this week, I set to capture images of our son opening presents on his first X-mas morning. Well, technically he was 3 weeks old last year at X-mas, but you get the point.
The hope was to shoot with natural light because our tree was setup right next to the balcony doors. However, with the room facing south, we didn’t receive enough light at 10am to get the images I wanted. So it was time to close the blinds and bounce the flash.
You can find the chosen shots for this week in the 52 to Two image galley, and see the rest of the shoot over at the X-mas Morning photoset on Flickr.
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New Photography Goodies
In addition to our son expanding his stockpile of toys, I also scored a few photography related gifts on Sunday that will certainly come in handy with this project and my other work in the new year:
The ColorChecker Passport has been on my radar for while, after watching Episode 209 of Digital Photography on AdoramaTV. I’ve had a few cases where my subject was wearing his traditional red Blackhawks gear on game night, and the reds were just throwing me off in post. Using something like the passport, I hope to drastically improve how those colors fit into the rest of my images.
The FlashBender just seemed pretty neat after reading a few reviews on it, and it should also fit well into this weekly project of mine. Having a reliable way to bounce flash in many different rooms, settings, or even outdoors feels like a strategic advantage too good not to try. We’ll see how it goes as I factor it into my shoots.
Your Gifts?
Did you get any neat photography gifts this season? Do share…
– Kris
Mama Kisses [Photos]
A little peck on the cheek from Mama and Christian is all smiles.
Back Story
These photos were actually “forgotten” until recently when I was going through photos from our Door County trip in June. Once I saw them, I knew I wanted to share them. Taken only one week after the Naperville Riverwalk portraits on his six month birthday, so it’s amazing to see how he looks now compared to back then.
Silly Face
Smile
Door County Prints
Remember I said I rediscovered these when going through photos from past Door County trips? Well, those are being edited and added to the Door County print gallery over at my online print store.
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Take a look around if you visited “The Door” before or even if you haven’t and wanted to see what it’s like through my lens. And check back often – more images are being posted throughout the week.
– Kris
Photo: Nursery Smiles
A child’s nursery is his kingdom.
Back Story
As part of my yet-to-be-announced weekly project for capturing our son’s 2nd year, he and I spent 30 minutes playing in his nursery Sunday morning for a little playtime. Or, now that he’s one year old, should we stop calling it a nursery? (I’ll ask the wife).
More details on the new project coming this week, and if you’d like to see more photos from the shoot, check out the Nursery Playtime Shoot gallery.
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– Kris


