Friday, November 23, 2012

Authenticity

au·then·tic·i·ty
The DICTIONARY defines authenticity as
NOUN
1. genuineness: the genuineness or truth of something
 
AUTHENTICITY... one of my favorite things in a photo.  
 
OK I admit it!!  I am not a Photoshop or any other heavy photo editing software fan.  Please don't misunderstand, I think PS is incredible at retouching, removing a blemish, power line, or for intended special effects.  My hat is off to those who have mastered PS, it requires a great deal of skill. 
 
In the last several years, there has been a trend towards "perfection and over processing" in photography.  Perfectly shaped models with perfectly clear (plastic) skin and perfect teeth under perfect blue skies that didn't start that way, THEY were created! Some people want "created perfection" and in that case I acknowledge from the beginning I am not the photographer for them.
 
Why the aversion to "perfection" in my photography?   When I first started taking portraits I was approached by an older woman who's grandchild had been born with only one hand.  She asked me if I could just "Photoshop a little hand on for him".  I was horrified and deeply saddened by every part of that request,  I declined the portrait session and vowed to always keep it  real
 
This morning, while surfing through a couple of the photo blogs I follow, I was SO thrilled to come across this article on The Digital School of Photography blog.  It is a guest post by Rebecca Lily  She discusses the trend toward authenticity in photography. (woohoo)   
 
My favorite quote from that post
 
"So where does this trend lead us in the world of photography? Someplace better, I believe. As the trend towards authenticity evolves, it inevitably changes the mindset of society for the better. This is part of the influence that we have as photographers, and part of our responsibility. I am always delighted to see wedding and portrait photographers that spend more time learning how to capture a person’s real, natural beauty with good light and a flattering angle – rather than liquefying and plasticizing them in Photoshop. How we as photographers approach our subjects tells a story to the world – and to ourselves – about what we perceive as beautiful and acceptable, and sets a standard to those who are watching us.
I am hopeful when I stand on my tiptoes and look ahead to where the photography industry is going. I see this trend developing into a new and better way of thinking, of seeing. Publications begin to celebrate the everyday and the common in favor of the glossy. Models begin to look like real people. Homes begin to look lived-in rather than like museums. Nature begins to look like nature and not like Super Mario-world. Authenticity begins to shine.
And it’s about time"

When I read Rebeeca's post my heart smiled. I LOVE real and  I feel like I have done my job when I can capture someone or something in the most natural authentic way possible. A photo that shows who they are and possibly what is going on in their life at the time, not how well they have been posed.  
This is one of my favorite photos, and for me,  proves the beauty of authenticity, the beauty of real.  This sweet little girl's daddy was leaving town on a business trip the day after our photo session and she was a just a little out of sorts about him being gone.  A couple of times during the session the poor little thing just needed a "posing break".  This is one of those breaks and what turned out to be one of my favorite pictures, it touches my heart every time I look at it.    
 
Woohoo for authenticity,  woohoo for real,  and woohoo for embracing what God has given us and accepting ouselves for who and what we are.  
"Be yourself, everyone else is already taken" Oscar Wilde
 
Jeanne

Saturday, November 17, 2012

It's a sign

It's a sign!! Or a tag in this case. After my week of being reminded about the rules of photography (and how I break them) I was happy to see this little beauty hanging from a pair of Dockers pants I purchased yesterday. IT. IS. A. SIGN. And a good one. Thank you Levi Strauss!



Enjoy a beautiful fall weekend, break some rules and keep snappin'
Jeanne
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Whoops! Not again

Well, I did it again. I broke one of the many "rules" of photography. Sigh..

I have been taking some Webinar classes on correct posing for portraits. Although I am not a big fan of "posed" pictures and I don't do in-studio portraits, I have realized I need to pay a little more attention to "fine tune posing". Simple things like what are the subjects feet doing, are they standing at a flattering angle and what to do with their chins, hair, hands.
SO when the subject of hands came up I was pretty excited. You see I love hands. I assume you already know that since I have done two full blog posts on hands. You can only imagine how disappointed I was to have the instructor say "NEVER photograph the back of someone's hands, especially a woman's hands, NEVER"!

Well great! This rates right up there with the NEVER take TILTED pictures (see blog post Tilted) mistake...and guess what??? I am STILL going to DO IT! I love hands! (I know I said that already) I think our hands say so much about us. I understand the premise, just not the "rule".


I do promise to not let any subject put their hands under their chins or over their faces or chest but you can expect more photos of every hand I come into contact with. I think I just felt the instructor shudder. Oh my....poor guy I take comfort in knowing he doesn't read my blog and is therefor protected from the horror of the hands.

Always remember to use your creative license and keep snappin'
Jeanne

Side note: Some of the very beautiful hands I feature belong to a good friend and her beautiful family. (She loves hands to) Visit her new fun blog when you get a chance www.suchbeautifuldoubt.blogspot.com.

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

A reminder

Took a drive through East Texas today. I have passed this building so many times but today it looked different
A reminder....a suggestion....a sign


Note to self ... Avoid this road from now on *wink*

Keep snappin'
Jeanne

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A little tilted

Hi all!
Fall is shaping up to be A.Mazing in East Texas!  I have had a few great fall photo sessions.  I have shared a few of them on my facebook page if you would like to check them out.

                                      This is one of my favorite pictures from a fall session.
 
Why? Well first there are the three stunning models I had, they made things so much fun, and of course I love the setting.  However, the primary reason I love this is because it is different.  It makes you look, I mean really look at the picture.

I adore photography (obviously) I love capturing a moment,  LOVE sharing the images I have taken, trying new things.  I abhor the "technical" side of photography.  I can't hardly stand the know it all discussions online and in classes about how a camera works and why one brand is better than another and why we should never take "tilted" shots.....  oh pullease.....  even my camera is against tilted shots.  I have a level indicator in my camera that was screaming the entire time I took this, and I STILL love it!  

Sometimes this "stretch" of the rules works, sometimes it doesn't.....that my friends is why they invented the delete button!  It is also why I LOVE LOVE LOVE digital!  When I am feeling a bit "tilted" and want to try something new I don't have to think about the price of film and developing, I simply find  myself some willing practice subjects and spray and pray.  In other words I take a ton of test drive pictures and pray my creative license pays off.  I plan on wearing out that delete button until I get the shot that makes my client happy, the shot that doesn't look like everyone else's.
Sometimes a break is required during all of that spraying and praying, but eventually we will get the shot that makes you go "yup, that's my family".

Stay tilted and keep snappin'
Jeanne

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Hands Part 2

Hi y'all!
As I was composing last weeks blog about hands and the pictures we take of them.  I realized that I seem to have focused (so to speak) on more hands than I realized over the past couple of years.  I want to share a few of them I left off last time
                                         Sweet baby hand
                                          Hearts and Hands
                       OK so I really got hung up on the heart hand thing, BUT it's SO cute!
When someones hands are this beautiful, not to mention the bling, how could I not take a picture?
My all time favorite hands picture is this one. 
This couple has a gorgeous black lab named Widgi.  He is one of the family, it only seemed fitting his "hand" was in the picture to!
This is Widgi~~ Isn't he a beautiful boy?  See how he is  posing AND smiling? Such a good boy

Thanks for letting me share.  Give the hands a hand  (sorry that was so bad, couldn't resist)

Take Care and Keep Snappin"
Jeanne

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Auto Love

It's no secret I LOVE CARS! Actually all kinds of automobiles,  large, small, truck, car, sporty...oh my!  Last weekend was The Iron Horse Festival Car Show in Mineola, TX.  It was a gorgeous day with 200+ gorgeous auto's, all shapes and sizes.
Having done a frame up restoration on a 1968 VW bug about 6 years ago I have a huge appreciation for the amount of work and money that goes into each and every one of these beauties.  Now I realize my little VW project was tiny, (as was the motor), compared to these incredible cars, but it was a fun project and I was able to mark #6 off of my bucket list.  Besides, it was bright red and cute as a .....well BUG!  HA!    Anyway.....
Hope you enjoy a few of my favorites from this weekend.




The absolute highlight of the car show???  While walking through the car show we overheard one of the car owners telling someone "I am on my 6th car and my 4th wife, they just don't get this (stuff)."  I must admit we kind of giggled about it the whole day!



           Aren't the reflections amazing?  LOVE shiny paint!



                  Check out the hubcap on this little beauty.
OK now might be good time to mention that I don't take "traditional" photographs.  I LOVE the details, and this car show was loaded with them!  Heaven!





 
Oh be still my heart......
                         Gotta love a Mustang

        No car show would be complete without a pair of fuzzy dice


The Steering wheel of a 1932 Ford LOVE the color combination

            Can't leave out Chevrolet




 Amazing Texture!!





Hope you enjoyed a little sneak peak of the Iron Horse Car Show. I will be posting more on my website soon.


If you see a photo that you love and would like a copy without the brickroadphoto watermark, please contact me through my website www.brickroadphoto.com





Take care and keep snappin'!


Jeanne








Friday, November 2, 2012

Hands

Look at your hands, amazing aren't they? Our hands are a reflection of our life.
Our ancestors built this nation with their hard working hands, they raised generations of children with a gentle but firm hand. Their hands, and ours, show the effects of real life.
A couple years ago I looked down and realized my hands looked like my Grandmother's hands, and of course my mothers hands. What a wonderful gift, and wonderful memory of two incredible women.

Here are some of the hands I have had the pleasure of spending time with lately.


Three generations


Mother, daughters and grand daughters


Big sisters~little sisters


Sisters


Mom and Dad

Not every special photo needs a big smile or matching clothes. Sometimes we just need to capture a bit of real life, real memories, real people.

Capture a memory today
Jeanne


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