Tuesday, October 19, 2010

B and A Day!

Haven't done a B and A in so long! Here's a recent shot of my sister, Sarah, taking a photo with her old Canon 35mm. I'm so excited she's getting into photography- she has such an amazing eye. Plus- I get one more person to talk nerdy photo stuff with! Bonus! :)

So for this one, I used a Florabella action- Gypsy from the Luxe collection. I thought it would really work nicely with the red tones in her hair.

I tweaked the layers, turning off the 'Lighten' layer, since it was so bright to begin with. Turned down the warm tone, brought down the Dull Pop layer, darkened a tad, and flattened it.

Then I sharpened the image using MCP's High Definition action. MCP has both a high def sharpening action for full-size images and an action that re-sizes images and sharpens them for the web- both free by the way. I have found that for me, I prefer to run the High Def sharpen action on the full-size image, then run the Web-resizing action, and just turn the sharpening layer off. It seems to be clearer and less grainy when I do it that way.

The results aren't super dramatic, but gives the image just enough 'Ooomph'.


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P.S.- This was taken at with my 35mm 1.8- which hasn't left my camera since I got it.






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Monday, October 18, 2010

Current Specials

Costumed Cuties Mini-Sessions!
Now through October 31st, 30-minute sessions in studio of up to three kids in their Halloween costume!
$75 gets you a session, cd of up to 10 images, and 8 wallet prints!


2010 Print Special
Now through December 31, 2010, prints for all session attendees are buy one, get one free!
(Up to size 8x10, does not apply to specialty print products)


HOLIDAY CARDS!!!
Customed designed Holiday cards- use a photo from our session or a photo of your own!
25 custom designed double sided photo flat holiday cards on luxury paper with envelopes, for $50
or get 50 cards for $85!
(please allow ample time or design, design approval, and delivery! Don't wait too long!)


(and as always, our Referral Bonus Program is also in full effect- refer a friend, and when they complete their session, you receive a $20 print credit of your very own!)

To book any of these specials, please email stephanie@intuitiveimagesphotography.com

Thank you!!!


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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The winds, they are a-changing.

As Facebook announced changes to its photo hosting applications, we as photographers must adapt and change with it as well. Facebook now allows you not only to upload high resolution images, but also allows anyone and everyone to download those high resolution images as well. For free. Anywhere, anytime, without our knowledge.

This concerns me for a few reasons.

Not for my clients, as I trust them, I respect them, and I include the high resolution images with every session anyway, for their personal print use. I know my clients have nothing but good intentions. My concern is for other people. People who originally would only be able to right-click and save a web-resolution image can now download a large copy of any photo on my (or anyone else's) Facebook page. This is a huge copyright liability. I will be uploading only web-resolution versions from now on, but my clients DO get the high-res images of their own session, and can essentially upload my high res images to their own page. *GULP!*

I have already had to deal with people using my photos to promote their business without my authorization, now I have to be concerned about strangers all over the inter-web saving my highres images, for any unauthorized use? Yikes!!! I have already heard horror stories of photographers who have seen their images plastered in mall kiosks without their consent, images being hijacked and stolen for promotional use, etc etc. This new change makes me very nervous, Facebook.

So here's my solution. It's based on the honor system. From now on, each and every session will include TWO cds. One will contain the high resolution images, with express language stating that they are for personal print use only. The second cd will include web-resolution images. Clients may use these images on their personal sites, blogs, facebook page, etc. The web-resolution images will be much smaller and not able to be printed without being grainy and fuzzy, but will be the correct size and resolution to look great on the web. This new change means a little more work by me, and a little more work from you, my clients. Because I'm basically trusting you. I'm trusting you to not give away my high resolution photos for free to the world.

After all, you paid for those images. They are as much yours as they are mine. And I hope you feel as protective of them as I do.

Thanks.
Stephanie:)




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