Central Delaware Photographer


Friday, September 7, 2012

I Heart Faces/Summer Fun


Summer Fun?

My entry is not going to be like most others but that is because there isn't much fun where I am.  This photo was taken of one of my Airman during our current deployment.  He is preforming our duties as an Aircraft Fuels Specialist (POL) which basically is a fancy term for aircraft gas attendant :). Although fun times are few and far between, we do what we can to keep our spirits up while away from those we love the most and for me that is taking photos.  The photograph itself may not be showing some "summer fun" but for me the act of capturing these moments to share with the world is enjoyable for me.  


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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

I Heart Faces/Hey Girl


I Heart Faces/Hey Girl

This is a photo I took of my daughter and our neighbor.  They were so cute together. I was playing with sets for an upcoming mini-session and used these two to help.  I think this fits into Hey Girl because I see it as "Hey girl let me play you a song!" Anything to impress a girl right? That's the reason men become musicians...to get the girl!


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Sunday, April 22, 2012

How To Photograph Children/M. Roper Photography

How to Photograph Children
For Photographers & Clients
 

I have a few local photographers that come to me and ask me to mentor them and help them grow but honestly when it comes to the technical side of photography I can't offer much assistance.  I am not afraid to tell people that I am the luckiest photographer on the planet.  I learned my camera by playing with it, finding out what works and what doesn't.  I constantly mix up the shutter speed and aperture (watch them be the same thing).  I do not like to read manuals or long draw out tutorials.  I am a watch & do kind of person. I ask my mentor Christina Hamre a lot of questions and when she responds I tell her I don't speak Spanish...I have no idea what she is saying.  I am okay with that because I guess God just blessed me! But what I do know is children. It could be that we have four but I'm pretty sure it's because at times I still am one. Here are 5 simple tips I believe that could help a photographer and clients when photographing children. I do not claim to be an expert and a lot of this is common sense that sometimes we just forget but if it helps just one person I will feel good.

Rule number 1: 95% of all children do NOT want to be photographed. In the times of digital cameras this generation is the most documented and photograph of all time.  From the time they are born they see flashes and asked to say cheese. To a child this gets old fast! My daughter is a prime example. Yeah you see a lot of beautiful photos of sweet Katie but I will tell you this, she is not sweet. Most of those beautiful portraits were torture on both of us. I am lucky that Ryan has yet to hit that I hate camera stage, but trust me it is coming. One thing you really need to remember is that you do not want to miss the experience by photographing it.  All you will remember is the photos and not the emotion.  If it is a really important day, get someone else to take the video or pictures so you can enjoy the whole experience. & I'm not telling you to hire a professional for every major event in your child's life. Just pass your camera over to someone that its not as important to.  Your child will remember you enjoying it with them, not you behind a camera.  Save the professional pictures for special milestones and with your child not having a camera always pointed at them they might find it a bit more fun and refreshing.

Rule number 2: Do not be above bribing a child! I love and abuse this rule! & when you stop looking at it as bribery and as a life lesson it becomes easier to do.  I am not a big fan of "well if you do this I will give you this" because I do not want my children to grow up thinking everything they do deserves a reward or they are owed something they didn't earn.  Unfortunately that is the world we live in today and there is nothing we can do but try to change the generation.  I use "bribes" as a goal.  If you work for me you EARN this.  I am not going to give it to you. I never just give children anything, they have to earn it.  If you do well at your job (taking great pictures) you will earn this lollipop.  Children know how to work you and if you let them beat you then you have lost.  I never give in. I don't say okay you can have this but you better take good pictures because I know they wont. They know they can get more if you break. I understand that parents don't want to upset their children at photo time because of red faces and tears but guess what, thanks to photoshop I can edit them out but you cannot edit out bad behavior. Now I NEVER correct a parent or tell them how to talk, raise, punish or reward their children during a session but I never back down when it is my call. The more I see that child the more of a relationship we build and they know if they do good things for me I will come through.  Don't be afraid to be a parent during a session whether you are the client or the photographer, no matter how the photos come out its how the child turns out is what matters!

Rule number 3: Have fun! Don't be afraid to be silly! They are children and children don't want to follow instruction they want to be children and have fun.  The best portraits are not of them sitting there with this big grin on their face, they are the ones that capture who they truly are.  Play games and tell jokes.  I have gotten my kids to give me the most unforgettable beautiful true smiles by simply saying the word fart over and over again! They will genuinely laugh or smile at things they believe are silly. Don't get stuck having the child say CHEEEESSSEEE over and over again, it gets old & fake smiles follow. There are so many words that have that smile affect. Pick one that fits the child and keep throwing out a couple like its a game. You will get a great smile. I have used party, three, me, happy...

Rule number 4: Eliminate distractions.  Too many people vying for the child's attention is going to distract and frustrate them.  The photographer should be the child's main focus. It is their job to entertain them and get them to smile. If the photographer can't connect with the child then one parent should stand beside or behind the photographer to get them to look.  Them looking in every other direction can take away from the photograph.  Talk to your photographer and let them know what kind of things make your child happy or smile. That way the photographer can use it to not only get the child to look in the direction of the camera but also bond with them and feel comfortable with them. If you find a photographer that your child loves being around, keep them!

Rule number 5: Sometimes it is okay to step away. A child can feel your frustration and then they start to feel it too. You can just walk away and let the photographer do their thing and try to bond with the child. Once they create that bond and comfort with each other the true emotion of the child will shine through and be easier to capture.  But the same goes for photographers, you can't get frustrated at the child.  Let the parent take them, calm them down and make them happy again. Slowly rejoin and let the child know that you can be trusted.

I hope this helps not only the photographers and parents but the children as well.  These things have worked for me and even though I can't help out with the technical side, I hope I can help with how I get children to work with me.  I think my relationship with the children is why my photos turn out as well as they do and why I have so many returning clients. 


This photo was taken saying fart over and over again. Asking them who farted... 
 

Monday, April 2, 2012

I heart faces/Happiness


Happiness

Outside the fact that pure happiness for children is jumping on grandpa's bed with your cousins, that little man's happiness goes way beyond that. If someone were to ask me what happiness was, I would not explain it, I would show it. Pure happiness radiates from him. Every single person that has met him has fallen madly in love. He has made women who never wanted to have children second guess their choices. If you asked someone to describe Ryan in one word, Happy would come up the most, right before Sweet. My mother calls him an angel on earth and believes there has never been a purer soul among us. & she is right. He is my miracle and no matter how bad a day goes, he always has that smile on his face and reminds me how truly blessed I am. Ryan gives us all happiness & expects nothing in return.




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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

I heart faces/Beautiful B&W





Beautiful Black & White

For my birthday I spent the day at the Philadelphia International Flower Festival with my mother & youngest son Ryan. Now going to the flower show you wouldn't expect to find a lot of B&W opportunities but I saw this as potential. It was so overly crowded, almost to the point where it wasn't enjoyable. Surrounded by all of these rude people who are walking around in their own little worlds not worrying about who they run into, cut off or step on. Amidst all of that, here is Ryan without a care in the world except his pretzel, enjoying watching all the people walking by him and all the pretty colors. I bet if for just one day we all saw the world like a child does, we would all be happier.



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Sunday, February 12, 2012

I heart faces/heart


Heart

The wonderful Dana Suggs motivated me to go do something for this week's challenge and then helped me pick out which image to use. She rocks! She has not only taught me photography stuff but has shown me that there are people really willing to help you. That can be hard to find when everyone believe the other is a competitor. I not only found a great mentor but an awesome friend!! Thank you Dana! Now that I have embarrassed her this photo is of my kids being my kids. Katie wanted to read the book and he just wanted to kiss her... or eat her as it appears. She kept telling him, Ill kiss you but no tongue Ryan.
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Monday, January 30, 2012

I heart faces/oh so silly


Oh So Silly

Trying to get a very active 2 year old to pose perfectly for a picture isn't the easiest of tasks. Even trying something a little fun to coax the child into smiling doesn't always work out either. Hence this wonderful capture. We thought we would turn him upside down to get the sillies out & try to make it fun for him but he got a little too excited & daddy got one right to the chin. My favorite part? Mom is posing for the picture and has no clue ;)

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

I heart faces/Family Fun


Family Fun

Took a normal in-studio shoot with an amazing family that is anything but normal and turned it into something special just for them. LOVE them!!

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

I heart faces/Best face of 2011

Best face of 2011

I chose this photo over one of my own children because this shows that sometimes the best photos are captured by accident. He was on the move & any photog will know that with a 50mm lens focusing this close while the subject is moving can be very difficult. I was so amazed that I was able to capture something of this quality by accident. So K-man is my choice for best face of 2011.

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