My "Best Of" from 2009
jeffreaux2
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May as well jump on the bandwagon....:D
2009 was the first year that I had no goals with my photography. Before, I had always set goals to accomplish certain things by years end. For instance, I wanted to have begun using off camera flash by years end 2008 and be set up to use a long telephoto for portraits. I made that goal, but had set no expectations for 2009.
So what happened for me in 2009 with no goals?
I learned that I HAD to add umbrellas for my outdoor off camera flash portraits...and did.
I began shooting "manual" in ALL situations, where I used to choose "aperture priority" most of the time.
I gave up on TTL metering, and instead began using the histogram as my sole guide for exposure...something I had done before....but usually only for indoor weddings, or bright conditions outdoors that prevented image review on a LCD due to sun glare.
I had fun!....and hope you did as well!!!:thumb
Without further ado...
(a handfull of these were shot at the very end of 2008....AFTER I put my best of 2008 slideshow together so I included them here)
2009 was the first year that I had no goals with my photography. Before, I had always set goals to accomplish certain things by years end. For instance, I wanted to have begun using off camera flash by years end 2008 and be set up to use a long telephoto for portraits. I made that goal, but had set no expectations for 2009.
So what happened for me in 2009 with no goals?
I learned that I HAD to add umbrellas for my outdoor off camera flash portraits...and did.
I began shooting "manual" in ALL situations, where I used to choose "aperture priority" most of the time.
I gave up on TTL metering, and instead began using the histogram as my sole guide for exposure...something I had done before....but usually only for indoor weddings, or bright conditions outdoors that prevented image review on a LCD due to sun glare.
I had fun!....and hope you did as well!!!:thumb
Without further ado...
(a handfull of these were shot at the very end of 2008....AFTER I put my best of 2008 slideshow together so I included them here)
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...and on a more personal note
42- My youngest on the evening of her last Homecoming Dance.
43-My older daughter - We had just moved her into her first apartment, away at college.
44-Our oldest, my son, painting the kitchen in the home(his first) he bought this year.
45- Maggie....a new addition to our family
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...and on a more personal note
42- My youngest on the evening of her last Homecoming Dance.
43-My older daughter - We had just moved her into her first apartment, away at college.
44-Our oldest, my son, painting the kitchen in the home(his first) he bought this year.
45- Maggie....a new addition to our family
Thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff
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edit: wait, is there a slideshow or just pics in the post?
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Love them all!
But your little doggie is super cute... and one of my favorites!
Im done adding....
Theres more....hard to choose.....but......I dont wanna bog anything down.
I was putting a video of faves together for my blog, but am having issues with getting to the right format from Adobe Premiere to Smugmug.
...and the pup (Maggie) still has much to learn...
We love her, of course, but still miss her predecessor.
Jeff
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Really nice work Jeff
Keep up the outstanding work Jeff. You are truly an inspiration to me.
Now....off to learn more about shooting with histogram only
~jb
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I love the ivy+red dress, and the shadow from that e-session has always been one of my very favorites of yours, but to single those out wouln'dt be fair to the other awesome shots you have in here. Bravo!
Always a treat to see your posts. I love what you do with seniors, teens etc. great stuff.
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And you never cease to amaze me, your pictures make me warm and fuzzy inside (I blame it on your coloring), they really do, almost calming but in a non-stalker, I-promise-I-really-am-just-a-huge-fan kind of way.
And Maggie, oh Maggie, what a cute little devil she is. I still can't figure out how she managed to un-tie my shoe, but that's just what dogs do .
Stunning. Amazing. Beautiful. As always.
And slightly off topic, Lauren (the senior, not me) looks a bit like a younger version of Alanis Morissette, anybody else see it besides me?
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I hadn't seen a lot of these images, very very nice work
Thanks for taking the time to post these!
Jeff
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..as for the histogram....
...why trust some Canon or Nikon engineer to decide whats "correct"....?....especially when they aren't stood shoulder to shoulder with you to know the situation and what you are trying to accomplish?
...you'll never go back!!!:D
Thank you for your kind comments.
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
Thank you DM.
Let's hope we can meet the expectations of 2010!:D
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
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Well I have been a photography enthusiast for well over......well....for a long, long time.....but only got seriously interested in portraits around 2007. Then...for the longest...I was hardheaded about being an "existing light" photographer. Live and learn , eh?
Each step....adding flash....adding off camera flash......has been a quantam leap in rewards as far as the end result for me.
Thanks for commenting.
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
to find out about your goals from 08! Off camera flash is something I plan on working on this year. Thanks for the inspiration!