Photo Tip: Better Camera Phone Pictures

Everyone has a camera on them these days – your cell phone. More and more people are going away from carrying traditional dslr or point and shoots in favor of their camera phone for pictures.  Heck, even I do it sometime.  It’s quicker to post to Facebook from my iPhone than it is to download and post from my point and shoot.

Here is the problem, in many cases the pictures & the quality are awful.  Camera phones give you very little control over apature, shutter speed and ISO which are the key components that make up a good picture. Many pictures posted from peoples camera phones are so blurry (camera shake from a slow shutter speed) or so dark you might as well have saved the time to post the pictures.
But don’t fret – I have a few tips for you camera phone enthusiasts that will ensure better pictures.  And you don’t need to be a professional to be able to do this. :)

Tip #1 – Shoot in bright sunny locations.  Part of the problem with your camera phone is it is picking all your setting for you (basically auto on your camera).  In bright sunlight the camera phone will pick a fast enough shutter speed for you to hand hold and get a good sharp picture.

 
Tip #2 – Don’t hold the camera out at arms length.  You are less steady and there is more of a chance for camera blur from your hand not being steady. Keep your elbows in close to your body and hold the camera close to you.

Tip #3 – Steady the camera – if you can, steady your camera up against a wall, rest it on the back of a chair, use something that is solid and not moving.  This should eliminate camera blur.

Tip #4 – Use an app.  There are a million apps out there for camera phones.  Dan Burkholder, a very good fine art photographer and author on photography.  He works exclusively with an iphone for his camera these days and makes super huge prints.  They are amazing.  But he is using a bunch of apps to get these amazing pictures.

Tip #5 – Practice!  Get to know your camera phone and what it can do.  Especially the apps.  Some apps like Hipstamatic have some pretty cool tools, but if you don’t know what they do, you’ll never get good pictures from them.

Tip #6 – Have fun!  You don’t have to be Ansel Adams to get fun memories! (If you don’t know who Ansel Adams is – google him!)

Remember, this is not your point and shoot or your DSLR, but it can be a very fun creative tool just like your camera.  If you know its limitations you can capture some amazing images.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

{All of the above images were created using an iphone.}

What's in a Cloud?

I am going to add this post which is a little off track, because I have been getting a lot of questions recently about online storage.  Here is a great break down of what is out there.

In the news you are going to hear a lot about Amazon’s new online application “Amazon Cloud Drive”.  What you are not going to hear a lot of is the downside to using this FREE online storage.  Why did I capitalize “free”, remember the adage “if it seems to good to be true, it probably is”, it applies in this case.

Many people neglect to read the terms of usage, because
a) it is to long and wordie to sit there and read
b) it is in such legal terms, you are not really sure what it means
c) you are just to busy and it will be fine, why would they hurt you, won’t it make their company look bad

I admit, I do it every time I upgrade itunes, I just hit agree and go on.  But when it comes to your documents, photos and other sensitive materials do you really want anyone to have access.  If anyone having access to your photos and using them as they may is okay with you, then stop reading.  If it is not, let me give you a small lesson in online storage.

Here is the very first thing you see on the “Clouds” Terms of service:
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY — THIS IS A BINDING CONTRACT
This is a very big hint to the consumer, somewhere in this contract your rights are being abused.  Here is the section I am talking about straight from Amazon’s website

The “You give us the right to access” means exactly that.  You have given them permission to go through your files at anytime for any reason without your permission.  Many people will say “but it is password protected and I am the only one who knows the password”.  They created the software and they have the key to access whatever they want that is on “their cloud”.

Many people do not realize, in Facebook’s early stages, they had the same rights to use your photos in any way they deemed appropriate.  Remember the word “FREE”.  You are using FB for free, if they wanted to create an ad with your image, use your image in their office, change your image, you gave them permission by uploading your photos.  And they didn’t even need to ask.

A few years ago the uproar from professional photographers caused them to change that clause so that they can look, but can’t use photos with out the express permission of the creator.

Another thing about online storage – how long will it be there?  Do you remember Kodak Easy Share?  About 5 or 6 years ago, Kodak and AOL shut down the online printing and storage site. (I assume because it was not profitable)  Many people lost all of there photos and were outraged that they were not given enough notice.  It was announced for over 6 months that the online storage site was going away, but in the sea of junk mail in everyone’s in box, they ignored the messages that it was shutting down. Hence, all their images were gone.

Now that we’ve talked about the bad, lets get to some good.  Mac has had MobileMe which has been a great online storage option for us Mac users, but in June 0f 2012 they are dissolving that for their new storage system icloud (coming this fall).  It is free and supposedly encrypted so you are the only one who can access it.  Again, with free comes issues.  As much as I love Mac, this free form of storage will only work if you are using the newest operating system Lion. With 4 different Mac’s running in our office, I am looking into the next two options for my online storage and back-up.

Other good online storage, Mozy and Carbonite.  From what I know they are heavily encrypted so that no one, even themselves, can easily get access without your permission.  But again, they are not free.

Why am I telling you all this – education.  People are shocked when they find out their rights have been abused, but in most cases they have signed their rights away with a click of a mouse and didn’t even know it.  Online back-up is great because it doesn’t take up space on your Hard Drive.  Hard Drives, thumb drives and portable storage wallets are cheap!  Plus, the only one who can look through your images or documents are people you want to see them.  So protect yourself and think twice before storing important information on “FREE” sites.

What Makes A Good Picture?

Just like we were not born with the ability to read words…Most people are not born with the ability to read pictures.

While almost everyone can decide that they like or dislike a picture, they either can’t explain why they feel that way or do not have the terminology to express it.

For the next 12 weeks we are going to teach you visual literacy.  This series of blogs will explain the objective difference between good and bad photographs.  We have shared this knowledge with a few of our friends and have had fun hearing stories about how they had learned to “read” their pictures.

This knowledge will also help you with being able to take better pictures since you’ll be able to figure out technically what is wrong with a picture and can work to correct it.

We highly encourage you to share these blogs with your friends and family on Facebook or just by sending them the link to our blog.  Knowledge is power.  And having the knowledge to know the difference between good and bad can make all the difference in the world to your family photos.

Check our blog every Wednesday at noon, to see the first blog in our series “What Makes A Good Picture”.

2011 Chic Pics

Here is a few pictures of our baby chicks nestled in the studio, waiting for cute little boys and girls to meet them tomorrow.  Keep an eye out on the blog and Facebook for pictures from the sessions for the next few days.   Do you want your child to meet the chicks, call the studio and set up their session – 352-371-9735.

Free Pictures!  Refer a friend and get 4 free wallets of any picture from your session!

Kickball – In It to Win it!

Every so often, Gregg and I get to get out and have some fun -  most recently it was the ACEL kickball tournament (yes, I know it happened 3 weeks ago, but we’ve been busy :) .  Though Gregg and I only played in a few games, hence we are getting old, we had a blast with our team from AdFed.  Sorry LG 35, I had no choice.  Though we did not win the whole thing for our charity, we did make it to a money round this year and are giving $250 to charity.  Plus, we made it one game further this year than we did last year- GO TEAM, GO!  Here is our team photo and if you check out our Facebook page you can see our awesome team in action!

Wall Decor

I love Jen Blalock.  She is the director of O2B kids in Alachua and is fabulous at her job.  She has a big wall in her home and has a vision of 3 very large pictures, what we call in the art world a triptych, of her children and their little dog Ali(gator).  The dog and the kids came in for our black and white session recently and here is three of my favorite pictures for the Blalock triptych wall.

Many people don’t think of portraits as wall decor.  Wall decor can be anything from a large photographic print, to a series of pictures to, to a painting from your family vacation (hint, hint – I can paint your vacation pictures, the company is called Modern Impressions by Angel).    Feel a straight photographic print is kinda boring?  How about printing an image on silk, or on wood or even metal?  Are you theming the room?  Italy, Paris, Gators?  We may have a painted or photographic picture in our archives that is just perfect for your room.  The options for creating wall decor are endless.

So next time you are redecorating  a room in your home and are trying to find new wall decor, call us!  We are your experts in Wall Decor.

Until next week.

Angel

Daddy & me

I have to admit this picture just came out so adorable.  The relationship between Brian and his daughter Arden is so sweet.  This portrait is getting added to a collection of 16×20 portraits of each of Arden’s three other siblings in the same pose at the same age that the Wills will be displaying in their new home.

Tender moments like these are very fleeting.  Before they know it, Arden will be enter kindergarten, then off to high school, then college… I think you get the point.  Babies being this size only lasts for an instant in the scheme of life.  It is so important to document all the little fingers and toes, before they grow up.  And I love the fact that the Wills family decided to make such a beautiful, artistic statement about all 4 of their children, by making them decor for their walls.  What a better way to decorate than with big, beautiful, pictures of what you love most – your family!

I have posted a few of the other pictures from this season on our Facebook page.  Please feel free to check them out.  And if you are interested in a “Daddy & Me” session at the studio, give us a call – 352-371-9735.

Until Next week.

Angel

Family – it is what matters most!

Since the passing of Grandma Blaszka we’ve talked a lot about how important family is.  You never know when the conversation you have with someone is your last.

We always stress to people how important your family history is to future generations.  Not just for your child’s history project, but for the next generation to know where their family came from and be able to relay that information to the generation after theirs.  This is your legacy.

I am not telling you – you must come get photos taken at Photography 35.  I am telling you to please go get family photos taken somewhere – that include everyone in your family!  So many times I hear people talk about going through a family photo album (which are almost exstinct, but that is for another blog) and having no pictures of their mom or dad because they were always behind the camera.  Your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren are going to want to see you as much as everyone else.

So here is my advice, if not every year, every other year, gather up the family – make it a fun event, do something fun afterwords like a family meal where you can enjoy each others company -  and get a family portrait taken that includes everyone.

Here is this year’s family portrait of Cindy Conley’s extended family.  They all got together outside of Plant City and enjoyed each others company for a few days over Thanksgiving.

Family-it is what matters most!

The new Salazar Family

Cris Salazar and Denee Carlson tied the knot just before Christmas.  With a small ceremony of friends and family at their house they pledged their love for each other.  It was beautiful.

We LOVE this picture.  It was super important to Cris to get some romantic pictures of them on their wedding day.  (Yes, this is the guy asking for this – don’t you wish all men could be this romantic.  You are a lucky girl Denee!)

Congratulations love birds!  We hope you are enjoying newlywed bliss.

Kline Clan

The weekend before Thanksgiving everyone from the Kline family was home for the holidays.  The family has never had a professional family photo done before.  So we felt very privileged to be the first to capture it.  The core family has expanded to include Michael’s new wife Jessie.  The shoot was a ton of fun, including some rockin’ horse riding.  Here is one of my favorite family pics..

We’ve also included some extra photos of the group on our Facebook Page.

Happy St. Nicholas Day!

In our over-commercialized society, this holiday gives us a good “teaching moment” to remind children that Jolly Santa Claus, is, in fact, Saint Nicholas, a fourth century bishop of the city of Myra in what is now Turkey.

Saint Nicholas was renowned for his great kindness and his generous aid to those in distress. Traditional celebrations of Saint Nicholas Day in Northern Europe included gifts left in children’s shoes (the origin of our American Christmas stockings). Good children receive treats – candies, cookies, apples and nuts, while naughty children receive lumps of coal.

Today, children still put a shoe outside their bedroom doors (or under the Christmas tree for our office manager Kathy) on the eve of Saint Nicholas Day, and expect to find candy and coins or small gifts in their shoe on December 6th.

Happy St. Nicholas Day!

Family Generations

Recently we’ve been doing a lot of family pictures that include extended family, like grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins or just all your siblings home for the holidays.  Life changes quickly, take this opportunity to get that 3 generations portrait or a picture with all your siblings.

We are here to help you capture this very special moment.  Whether you want studio, outside or at your house – we can help.  Capture what matters most, FAMILY.

Keep a look out on our facebook page for a most recent family portraits.  Call 352-371-9735 to schedule your family portrait this holiday season.

Payton Howell

I love smilie babies and Payton is definetly a smilie child.  The image is from her one year portrait session last week and one of many super cute pictures.  Amber, Payton’s mom, was not sure how she would be since she had never had a professional portrait.  Surprise – she was a little model.  Can’t wait to share the rest with mom tomorrow.

We will post a few more on our Facebook page later today.

O2B Kids the portraits

We had a blast at O2B Kids Animal Days last weekend.  Though it was the first cold day of the fall, the kids had a great time with the animals, getting there face painted and throwing balls at the dunk tank target.  And getting great portraits by Photography 35.  We have been having a lot of requests to see the kid portraits we did, so they are now on Facebook.  Follow the instructions on the card to get your child’s portrait.  Event photos by Gregg, which are amazing, will be posted tomorrow.

The Gravenstein Family

What a fun bunch the Gravenstein Family is!  They are new members out at Haile Plantation Golf and Country Club.  Deann already warn me her son, Max was going to be a tough cookie – but in the end I think he had a lot of fun.  He even got to create his own pose for a picture and use our light meter to help us set the lights.  Katia was easy and totally into doing pictures and Sophia, the little fashioniesta had the coolest bow belt.  The whole family had a great time and we look forward to seeing them again.  I am going to share the family photo on the blog, but to see a few of the kids personality portraits check out our Facebook page.