Groundhogs day is proving to be a true prediction of the weather here in Virginia. It's cold outside. Today reminds me of a line from "Cat in the Hat" -“The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house. All that cold, cold, wet day.” ― Dr. Seuss, The Cat in the Hat So to warm things up how about a sweet little Baby born just this month. Meet our newest additon to the Buzy Bee Photography Family, baby Carson jinshik Bang born to Minah and Eddie Bang and big brothers Edison jaeshik and Mason joonshik Bang. This session was special and unique. Not only did I get to meet a sweet, sweet newborn, but we also brought the studio to their home. When you have a new one and are juggling two additional little ones to boot, this is a great option for controlled chaos. Not to mention protection from the elements. So for today's blog I thought I would share 6 tips to having a successful in home studio shoot. To do an in-home session you need to have the following. 1. Space for the shoot, this really is an important factor to having a successful shoot. Depending on how many people you have in your family, and their ages etc., space is crucial for creating a studio look. In this shoot we used the Dining Room as our studio location. Since the boys were small, having a ton of room wasn't necessary for what we were going for. 2. An area that gets great lighting, I do come armed with lights, but If possible I like to incorporate natural lighting as well, depending on the time of day your shoot takes place. This shoot was taken at late afternoon, so for the first part of the session, natural light was all that was needed. If your session is taken in a room that doesn't get good lighting but size wise is a perfect fit, then the studio lights come in. Man made lighting works great and you will get beautiful pictures so don't let a badly lit room discourage you, I like to have a little help from the Sun anytime I shoot. 3. A child wrangler, this is a life saver. If you have little ones or pets, you can and will at some point lose your mind. So having an extra set of hands to give out snacks, hugs, change out clothing, dry eyes etc. is an absolute life saver and really a must. Minah was lucky to have her husband and mother in law on hand to help love on her kiddos and bring forth priceless smiles. If the natives are happy, everyone is happy. 4. Changes of clothes; Let's face it, accidents will happen, the great thing about being at home, is that it's not a big deal to change into a fresh shirt or pants or exchange a blanket . No stress if there is a mess :). 5. Snacks. This is really only necessary if you have little ones, but it does help the session run smoother. 6. Patience. This is easy to say and so much harder to do, but it's necessary. Be patient. It's okay if it takes a moment for your kid to wind down. It's okay if they aren't perfect. I have yet to meet anyone who is. Getting good pictures doesn't always happen in the first 20 minutes, it may take that long to get everyone on the same page and in a good mindset. I will take good pictures, but sometimes great can't be rushed . Minah, Eddie and the boys are a wonderful example of what you want in a home session. They were prepared for the day and armed with hugs and love to wrangle all those sweet little boys and at the end of it all we got some precious pictures. I hope you have a wonderful day and take these tips into consideration if you ever want to do an in home studio session.
Very Merry Military Minis-a way to give
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A big thank you to all our Volunteers who helped Make Very Merry Military Minis Fort Eustis a success
Our founder of Very Merry Military Minis Laura Flemming from Laura Flemming Professional Photographer
Newport News Parks and Recreation for letting us hold our shoot at their location,
Jenn and Jon Hugo from Simply Beyoutiful Photography
Ashley Sloan from Sloan Photography
Sarah Nolan from Sarah Nolan Photography
Megan Reed from Reed Photography
Heidi Calma from Heidi Calma Photography
Schyler Rae from Schyler Rae Photography
and my family, they helped in all sort of ways to make this event possible. Thank you !!
It's all about the Love!
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The Camps fields of gold
The Perfect Blend
My trip to Oklahoma was so much fun. Not only did I get to visit my old haunts, enjoy many a glass of my favorite Ice tea ( Raising Cains in Norman Oklahoma ) which I am completely addicted to. I also had the opportunity to photograph some new families. Families happen to be one of my specialties. Each family comes with it's own challenges and blessings. Sometimes you may have someone who is uncomfortable smiling, or is nervous or irritated and smiles to much or not at all . Include the stresses of what to wear; I mean who can't relate to that? Nyky and Bo were the exception to the rule. They created great outfit combinations so that fit, so that everyone was comfortable and their individual personality got to shine.
In photography I always strive to achieve the perfect blend. The perfect blend is a balance of colors, emotions, lighting, location etc., the key to great photos is showing your personality. If my client lets down their wall of nerves, and anxiousness and lets me see who they really are, the pictures become more authentic, less posed and works of art. As you ponder on getting your photos done, just remember the perfect blend starts with you. Think about what your wearing, where your going, and letting your personality shine thru in your photos.