Baby L celebrated his first birthday earlier this week, and I had the chance to meet with him just a day after his actual birthday for his very last Baby Steps session. Baby L’s parents first came to me for maternity photos, and I have since had the great honor of photographing Mr. L every few months since. [Read more…]
Roanoke Family Photographer l Veenstra Family
It was such a pleasure to do the Veenstra family’s photographs in Southlake last weekend. I know these guys from a church group we were apart of for many years, and it is always so nice to reconnect with old friends. Their little guy reminds me a lot of my own son–he was a little quiet and needed time to warm up, but he was a sweet, friendly and mellow dude for his pictures.
We met at the Bob Jones Nature Center in Southlake. I love this property at almost any time of year, but now that it is officially springtime everything is turning green. Enjoy the preview!
Roanoke Child Photographer l Doppelgangers
The other day at my Dad’s house I was sorting through a giant box of old photos and came across some real gems (insert sarcastic face) of myself as a wee one. Just a few days later a blog from Huffington Post Parents caught my attention with side by side comparisons of children and their parents who could have been twins as kids.
Anyway, all of this inspired me to do my own side by side comparing my son, Holden, with both my husband and I.
Want to share your own apple doesn’t fall from the tree comparisons? Email me or tag me on Instagram! Comments encouraged–help me determine whether my son looks more like me or my husband. Thanks!
H. Parker Photography specializes in newborn, baby and child photography in Trophy Club, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Ft Worth and Roanoke.
Trophy Club Newborn Photographer l Album Showcase
I ordered this sample album for my studio back in December and I just realized I hadn’t shared the gorgeousness! This is a flush mount, 6×6 album—the same item I offer for my sweet clients. I offer this size album as a complement to many of my digital collections.
This little book is a great coffee table showpiece. It is actually quite durable as the pages are really thick and not easily torn. There are tons of options for covers—this particular one is a grey linen. I love the look, but if you want something that’s a bit friendlier for little hands then I am happy to suggest a finish that’s hardier and wipes off more easily.
The colors in my albums are rich and true to what I see during the editing process, as I order through a lab that is calibrated with my monitor. The binding is strong and it has a really substantial feel—it is heads above consumer grade photo books. [Read more…]
Ft. Worth Baby Photographer | Jude
I can’t believe that Mr. J is celebrating his first birthday this week! It seems he was just in here for his newborn photographs and now we are already at cake smash time. I loved having the opportunity to photograph this little guy through his first year–in fact, I did his mother’s maternity photos before he was even born. This guy started walking about 10 months, so he was already running all around the studio and we had to do some serious wrangling to get a few non-cake smash images of him. Then the cake came out and he showed some interest in that 🙂 Hopefully his intro to cake in the studio last weekend will make him brave to try out his cake at his party next week. Enjoy the preview! And here’s a look back at the past year with Mr. J:
Heather of H. Parker Photography is a Ft. Worth Newborn Photographer also specializing in baby photography in Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Trophy Club and Roanoke.
Roanoke Child Photographer l Holden
It’s been tough getting photos of my little boy this winter. At any given time the weather was yucky, or someone was sick. I have been thrilled with the advent of spring and the fact that he and I can get outside for some photo fun.
I kept this short and simple, because honestly what 3 year old wants to spend an hour being photographed? We took a quick walk to a perfect spot by the creek in our own neighborhood and I let him do his thing for about 10 minutes. The location had great sunset light, so I didn’t have to provide too much direction to Holden on where to stand or sit. He had the freedom to explore and I just captured it with my camera.
So excited to capture 10 minutes of spring magic!
H. Parker Photography specializes in newborn, baby and child photography in Trophy Club, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Ft Worth and Roanoke.
Fort Worth Photographer l Camera Bag Essentials
I get a lot of inquiries as to what is in my camera bag, so I am going to share with you today! Before getting started, I think it is important to say that while I love my camera and lenses, they are merely tools that help me bring my vision to life. A great image is not made by great gear—it takes a lot of time and effort to learn about photography and 90% of that process involves things other than upgrading your camera equipment. I’ve learned about composition, exposure, focusing, light manipulation, ISO, shutter speed, controlling my aperture, post processing, etc. The right tools certainly make my job easier and improve the final outcome, but they are a means to an end…not the other way around.
TERMINOLOGY
Now, here are a few pieces of terminology that will help as I go through the different items in my bag:
Prime Lens: I work almost exclusively with prime lenses. A prime lens is the opposite of a zoom lens. The focal length is fixed, so if I want to take a picture that is cropped in close then I have to get closer to my subject. If I want an image that’s further out I must step away from my subject. My feet work as the “zoom”. Prime lenses (often called primes) are sharper than zooms and quicker to focus, thus making them ideal for low light. To me, the only downside is that you have to do a lot of running around, especially if working with little ones. Of course, everyone has different preferences and what is right for me is not right for everyone.
Bokeh: The blurry part of your image—the out of focus parts that provides a nice, creamy background.
Full Frame: Full frame refers to the camera body. A full frame camera uses a senor that is equivalent to 35mm film. My main camera body is full frame, but I do have a crop sensor as a backup. Most professional photographers will shoot with full frame cameras. It’s a bit much for me to explain here, but if you are interested feel free to check out this article.
CAMERA BODIES
Canon 6D: I started with a Canon Rebel T3i back in 2011. It was an affordable, consumer-level DSLR and I purchased it with the intent to take photos of my newborn son. I didn’t just want to plunk down $600 and not even know how to work my camera, so I took some night classes that taught me how to shoot in manual mode. I learned all about the three basics (shutter speed, ISO, aperture) and the rest of my story is basically practice, practice, practice.
I upgraded to the Canon 6D when I began offering photography professionally. The Canon 6D is what is considered a professional, full-frame camera. In addition to many other features, it offers superior performance in low lighting.
Canon Rebel T3i: A crop frame camera that I use as a backup.
BAGS
Backpack: I take my Canon backpack with me on all my client shoots. It protects my gear and has slots for everything.
Shutter Bag: I use this when I go on vacation and when I want to take my camera on personal outings. I can only fit my camera body and about two lenses in here, but that’s perfect when I’m on an outing and don’t want to lug everything with me. Plus, it’s cute.
LENSES
Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens: A fisheye lens is an ultra wide-angle lens that produces very strong distortion with the intent to show a panoramic or hemispherical image. This lens offers me a 180 degree field of view—better than what can be seen with the human eye.
This is the lens I use to have fun. It isn’t something that is appreciated by everyone, but I happen to think it’s pretty nifty. I bought it as a personal purchase so that I could take photos during beach vacations, but I do use it on occasion with my clients. Here are some images I’ve taken with this lens:
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM: This is the only zoom lens in my bag. It has a higher aperture than the other lenses I use, meaning that I will typically only be able to use this in situations that are extremely well lit or when I am using a flash. This also means this lens isn’t built for bokeh. This is part of the Canon “L” series—meaning it’s a top of the line, luxury, professional grade lens. The real benefit of this lens is that it is super sharp! I almost always use this when doing full family portraits because I have a good field of view. Furthermore, I am usually working at a higher aperture when dealing with families so I can be sure to nail the focus and not lose some family members with a shallow depth of field.
Sigma 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art Lens: This is the latest edition to my camera bag. This is what I use in my studio for newborns and cake smashes. The “Art” distinction basically means this lens is comparable to Canon’s “L” series and is professional grade. I love how quiet the motor in this lens is—a must have for anyone working with sleeping babies. This lens is super sharp and has the ability to deliver serious bokeh.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II: The “nifty 50”. This baby was my first lens purchase back when I was just doing photography as a hobby. If you are a photography enthusiast, this is a fantastic first lens purchase. It’s really affordable, particularly in comparison to pretty much any other lens you could ever hope to buy. For the price point, this lens performs really, really well. I used it for years with newborns and in my studio with superb results. However, while the optics of this lens are really stunning, it is built poorly and I destroyed two of these lenses in two years. They just eventually fall apart. The one I currently keep in my bag has some focusing issues in low light, but I keep it around for personal use because it is a workhorse. I recently started keeping this lens on my backup camera at all times so that it’s ready to go when I want it. I figure with the affordability of this lens and the fact that it’s already on its last leg I don’t have to worry about damaging it in personal use. This gives me a lot of freedom to take it wherever I want and use it in conditions that I probably wouldn’t with my better lenses.
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM: Holy bokeh. This is by far my favorite lens. I try to keep this on my camera for the majority of my sessions. It’s sharp, it delivers creamy bokeh. The only downside is that this is a prime lens and so if I am working with a toddler or young child I will have to chase them to get my shot. Otherwise I have only glowing things to say about this beauty.
EXTRAS
I have a ton of other things in my bag besides my glass and camera bodies. There are batteries, tools to set my white balance, a flash, remote trigger for off-camera flash use, etc. Here’s a peek at all the rest:
H. Parker Photography specializes in newborn, baby and child photography in Trophy Club, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Ft Worth and Roanoke.
Ft Worth Newborn Photographer | Baby E
Sweet Baby E visited my Ft Worth newborn photographer residential studio yesterday morning for her newborn session. She was a tiny little peanut and just loved being curled up in all the tummy poses. Mom and Dad were lamenting the fact that this little girl is a major daytime sleeper, but I confess that their little girl’s zzzz time really made our session go fabulously yesterday! I’m sure at 3 am in the morning it is a problem for them, but Miss E rocked her newborn session with some good snoozing. Mom asked for a neutral and classic palette, so I stuck with very soft pink, gray and cream–this is actually my preferred color combo as well, so I was excited. Another cool thing is that Baby E is the first little one with whom I used my latest lens (a Sigma 50mm Art). My new Sigma lens is sooooo quiet and may be partially responsible for why this little girl kept snoozing soundly while I snapped away. Enjoy the preview:
Heather of H. Parker Photography is a Ft. Worth Newborn Photographer also specializing in baby photography in Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Trophy Club and Roanoke.
Trophy Club Newborn Photographer l Baby A
Baby A visited me at my residential studio in Roanoke yesterday morning for her newborn photo session. This little girl was actually my newborn model volunteer, so I tried out a few new tiebacks, wraps and blanket backdrops. She was an absolute angel for her session–she never cried or got squirmy until the very end. She is so precious–just look at that pretty pout and those chunky cheeks. A big thanks to her Mama for bringing in this bundle of cute.
Yellow tieback: BlissStudioDesigns
Purple & Pink Wraps: DollyPriss
White Mohair Wrap: Sarah Linnea
Taupe Antique Tieback: Pretty Luxe Designs
H. Parker Photography specializes in newborn, baby and child photography in Trophy Club, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Ft Worth and Roanoke.
Trophy Club Newborn Photographer l Behind the Scenes Editing Showcase
I’m just getting started with processing Miss A’s newborn session gallery and had to share this behind the scenes editing showcase video. Technology is so nifty–with the help of my awesome hubs, I was able to record my computer screen while editing an image from my most recent newborn session. Of course, I sped things up a bit for viewing, but it is so cool to go back and watch the editing process. Hopefully this isn’t a huge bore to my non-Photoshop aficionados.
Miss A is so precious she really didn’t need any actual editing, so what you are mainly seeing is me working with some overlays, vignettes and gradients to give the surrounding blanket some extra buttery softness. Enjoy this peek behind the scenes of my newborn editing process!
H. Parker Photography specializes in newborn, baby and child photography in Trophy Club, Texas and surrounding areas including but not limited to Dallas, Ft Worth and Roanoke.
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