Monday, September 20, 2010

Photo Challenge!



So I've decided to finally enter a photo on the iheartfaces.com photo challenge. If you haven't seen this site, check it out it's pretty cool for anyone who's interested in photography. This week's entry was for a "smirk" photo and I've decided that little Liam would be perfect for this one :) Liam was one of my first clients and I still love this photo! He had such a great personality and was so fun to be around.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

New Children's Photography Promo

Hello everybody! I've set up some new promos for my baby and children's sessions. These are my favorites to photograph and I love my clients! Being a new parent, I know what it's like trying to get your little one's photos done - the good and the bad. The good being they are soooo cute and you just want to capture every moment you can because they really do grow up too fast. And the bad being the mood swings, the constant running around and no focus. But I don't mind a bit.

I think some of the best images I've ever gotten were just of kids playing. I like to just be very relaxed and comfortable, and try not to pose them too much. I take my time, get on their level and just let them be them. Capturing authentic expressions and smiles is my ultimate goal in photographing children.

If you'd like more information on my current specials and rates please visit my website at dynaelevingstonphotography.com

Friday, June 4, 2010

To retouch, or not to retouch...

We live in a perfect world right? Wrong. We live in a retouched world.

Coming from a graphic design and advertising background, I've had to retouch many a photo. I'm actually quite good at it and at the advertising studio I worked at for over five years, I was the go-to designer for just such jobs. And now that I've become a photographer myself, I get more and more requests for fixing this or that.  Things like, "can you get rid of this pimple?" or "can you smooth out my wrinkles, whiten my teeth and make my eyes bluer?"

Simply put, yes I can... the real question is should I? Now, don't get me wrong there is a time and place for retouching and I gladly implement it where needed. However, living in the world we do I can't help but see how badly people don't want to be REAL. They want to be perfect. Or, at least as perfect as they can be. But I think as photographers and photo editors, we can go too far. And clients can ask too much.  I recently picked up a local photographer's menu of services and inside I found all the wonderful retouching services they can do for you. Including a way to "Photoshop you thin."  I shook my head and thought, it figures. Because I can't blame the photo studio for doing exactly what the client wants. But it can make me sad.

Photo retouching is really a touchy subject for me personally. A little over three years ago my husband and I were blessed with our first beautiful baby girl. When she was about four weeks old she developed a hemangioma birthmark right in the middle of her forehead. For those of you who aren't familiar with these birthmarks, they are usually harmless but are bright red, sometimes raised and can grow rapidly up to a few inches in diameter the first year of life. I might add though that they also almost always fade away completely by the time a child reaches about 7 years old. Well... I cried. After all my beautiful baby girl was scarred, for no reason at all. At least that's how I felt at the time. And when it came time for her first official photo shoot, I was a little sad I have to admit because knowing the world be lived in I also knew because of her birthmark she'd never win a baby modeling contract. (Don't all parents think their babies deserve that?) But what made me horrified was when a well meaning person mentioned to me that I was good at Photoshop and could just "fix it." I was horrified because while yes, her birthmark was a sensitive subject for me, it was still her. It was real and she was beautiful in spite of it, AND because of it.

Beauty is so much more than appearance. My daughter taught me that. I strive in my photography to capture the beauty that is there in all of us. Whether we want to see it or not, it's there. And it's not perfect.

If you would like information on sessions or rates, please visit my web site at dynaelevingstonphotography.com.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New Season, New Blog


So... everyone's been telling me I needed to do this, get my name and my talent out there. But from changing career paths (graphic design to photography), to my husband starting a new job, to having another baby, it's been a crazy year.  And I just haven't had the time.  But now I'm making time so here we go... this is my first official blog. And I'm gonna have some fun with it!

As a photographer, I'm not that wordy, so most of my posts will be visual rather than talkative. But sometimes I will have something to say so stay tuned! For my first blog and being that it's summer, I figured I'd start out with posting some of my favorite high school senior portraits from the past year. Summer is senior pic season and a great time to get portraits done as the weather is "usually" great and since I'm a natural light photographer, works out really well for what I do!

For more information check out my website at dynaelevingstonphotography.com.