Friday, August 28, 2015

Newborn, Baby John - Fairfield, CT

Photographers typically do newborn sessions within the first ten days of birth, because that is when they are still sleepy and (hopefully) cooperative.  However, sometimes life gets in the way.  Parents are, you know, busy keeping a little human alive and maybe the newborn pictures just don't happen in the first week!

Well that was the case with Baby John.  When Mom reached out to me asking if I could do her one month old, I immediately said of course.  If you know me, you know I'm extremely stubborn and always up for a challenge.  I knew I had my work cut out for me, but I also had some tricks up my sleeve.  Dad also introduced me to my new obsession, the "longest video of running water" on youtube (this is a gamechanger guys, seriously!).  We were probably the only house in town running the space heater in the dead of summer, but you gotta do what you gotta do!

We got some ADORABLE images of this little guy, and even got him to sleep!  Although, I'm still a sucker for the "look how wide awake I am" shots....I mean, look at those eyes!  Can't wait to see this family again for their holiday pictures in November!

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Stefanie Cole is a full-service portrait photographer located in Fairfield County, Connecticut and available to travel.  Stefanie specializes in newborn photography, and will bring her studio to your home for newborn sessions so you don't have to worry about traveling with your new baby.  Newborns photograph best within the first ten days of birth, and sessions book up fast.  Contact Stefanie early in your pregnancy to reserve your space!

Friday, August 21, 2015

The Tonzola Family Session - Trumbull, CT

This is one of my favorite families.  I know I'm not supposed to play favorites, but sorry...it's true.  I was introduced to mom through one of my former students who swore we would become "bff's" and well, I'd be ok with that.  If you don't remember, this was the first family I ever photographed and they could not be any sweeter...and can we say cute???

This session was all about Little Lucy and capturing some portraits of her in her baptism gown, but we of course made time to sneak in some shots of the girls and even Mom and Dad!  Here are a few of my favorites!


And had to include this one because we've all had those days, right?


Stefanie Cole is a full-service portrait photographer located in Fairfield County, Connecticut and available to travel.  Stefanie is available for newborns, children, families, maternity, engagements, seniors and boudoir as well as special event coverage. 

Sunday, August 16, 2015

The Morgan Family - Fairfield, CT

My good friends Amanda and Nick have had a very exciting year.  With a new baby, a new house, and lots of other exciting changes, there's a lot to celebrate!  I was honored (and nervous) when she told me she'd like to book a session, but was super excited to capture their adorable family.  We started the morning at their beautiful home in Fairfield, and then headed over to the beach to enjoy the perfect weather. 

When I look at this session, I just love the personality that it developed.  These pictures make me think of light breezy mornings, easy summer days and lots and lots of love.  I'll definitely be looking back at this in February when I'm yearning for the warmer weather.

Congratulations on all of the exciting beginnings of your story, and I know there will be many more to follow!


Stefanie Cole is a full-service portrait photographer located in Fairfield County, Connecticut and available to travel.  Stefanie is available for newborns, children, families, maternity, engagements, seniors and boudoir as well as special event coverage. 

Saturday, August 15, 2015

The Power of Editing

A lot of people nowadays own DSLR cameras.  And once you own that expensive camera, it's temping to take your own pictures instead of hiring a photographer.  I mean, how hard can it be to point and shoot?  Well, taking the pictures is a lot harder than it looks when shot in manual mode with lighting, composition, and depth of field being key factors...but that's another conversation for another day.

Today, I want to talk to you about editing.  Editing is a huge piece of what you are investing in when you hire a professional.  It is not uncommon for me to spend anywhere from 15 minutes to 3 hours on a single image, depending on how much work it needs.  But you'd never know that by seeing the end result.  See, the funny thing about editing is it's a lot like applying makeup.  If you're doing it right, it looks completely natural.

So here are a few examples of what professional editing is capable of fixing and enhancing!

LIGHTING

We all do our best to get the shots perfect in camera, but that isn't always possible.  In this particular situation, we had a strong sun behind my subject which cast a shadow on their faces.  Had we turned them around, they would have been squinting into the sun and would have been overexposed.  With a few minor edits in Photoshop, I was able to lift the exposure on their faces and add a sunkissed glow taking this already beautiful picture to the next level.


SKIN CORRECTION

This is a pretty dramatic one, as this was one of my first newborn sessions so I hadn't mastered posing and lighting yet.  However, I'd like you to focus on this baby's skin.  Most newborns arrive to me with blotchy skin.  It's completely normal and unavoidable, but of course we all want that creamy, flawless skin in our pictures.  Photoshop can take care of any blemishes, discolorations or imperfections and leaves the baby's skin creamy and smooth.  (PS - This works on grownups too!!)


HEAD SWAPPING
Often, when photographing large groups or families with multiple children it is virtually impossible to get an image where everyone looks their best.  So a little photographer secret is head swapping.   If the conditions are consistent between images, we can swap one head for another to ensure that everyone is smiling and their eyes are open.

The image below had a lot of other edits, but what I will show you is the head swap of baby Lulu.  Although she looks adorable in both, I preferred the one where she was looking at the camera.  Unfortunately, her sisters didn't look their best in that picture, so I grabbed Lulu's head and swapped it out!  A minor change, but it takes the picture from great to perfect.


TAMING THE ELEMENTS

Beaches are a beautiful place to take pictures, but you end up with flyaway hairs, shadows, and unwanted debris (or even people) in your background.  Here is a quick example of how I perfected this beautiful family shot by smoothing out a lot of flyaway hairs and other uncontrollable elements.


THE FINISHING TOUCHES

Often I look at a picture and think that it can't possibly get any betterIn this case, we nailed the lighting, Alice's skin was flawless and her makeup only enhanced her perfect features.  However, as always I was reminded that every picture can use a little boost!  By sharpening and darkening her gorgeous dark hair, brows and lashes, smoothing her skin just a bit, and raising the shadows I was able to create a flawless and professional finish for her headshot.


EFFECTS

Through the power of Photoshop, we can do some really fun things to enhance your pictures.  These enhancements can be as subtle as a soft sun flare, all the way up to bridal parties being chased by dinosaurs. For the everyday photo, we aim for subtle enhancements that look totally natural and really add something special to an already adorable image.  For this example, I added some adorable bubbles to really finish off this bathtime session of my son.


LIQUIFY

And lastly, liquify.  What's liquify?  Well, it's your best friend.  Liquifying is one of the many Photoshop tools that magazines use to make their models look perfect.  You can pull in your waistline, lift your hair...it's actually scary how much this tool can do.  Now, am I going to use liquify to make you look like a Victoria's Secret model?  No, I feel that I have a moral obligation to "edit ethically" and to keep you looking like yourself!  And to be honest, I don't NEED to use liquify very often.  A big part of what I do is to teach you to pose in ways that will flatter your body.  But if need be, what I WILL use liquify for is to help smooth out a "spare tire", pull up a loose underarm, or pull in a waistline that needs a little help. You will look like the best possible version of you, and nobody (including you) will even know it's been done.  It will just look like a super flattering photo.

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Why don't I have my own example to show?  Well, I do!  But I would never reveal that secret to the world.  And to be honest, it's done so naturally that my clients don't even know when it's been done.  All that they know is they love the way they look!

So there's a little "behind the scenes" peak into one huge aspect of photography.  When I first started this business, my husband was shocked at the hours and hours of editing that go into each session.  However, the editing is really what takes a great picture to the next level.

Are you surprised at these "before and after" examples?  Comment below and let me know your thoughts!