Archive for February, 2010

I’m speechless

February 28, 2010

Its late…. really really oh lord I think I see the sun late!!  I am still sitting here determined, unfazed by the late hour.  I have a million and one things to accomplish before the sun decides to rear its ugly but beautiful head.  If you are waiting on an email, waiting for prints, waiting for me to call you and say ‘how you doing today?’  Please know that you are all in my heart and head and slowly but surely the list is being ticked off and I am headed your way!!  Thank you for all your patience…. xxxx ohh and if your calling my cell… Its gone missing… (thank you children!!)

Kirsten and Tim… there are no words!!!  What an amazing day, full of fun, laughter and fierceness!!!  THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for letting me be part of it.  Thank you Kirsten for being so utterly perfect!!!! Truly!!!

And thank you to Barbara and crew from Shine who did an AH MA ZING job on the girls hair and make up.

Thank you to Louise and Rob from Claremont Castle in Timaru who not only have a stunning location for weddings but also the hottest Rolls Royce this gal has ever seen!

And of course THANK you to Tamara who could not have done a better job making the marquee look just divine.  The Marquee was supplied by Johnny and Jo from Centrewood Estate who also have the South Island’s fanciest port a loo!!!

So enjoy your sneak peek xx

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Princesses and Princes

February 27, 2010

Watching two people declaring their love for one another is truly a beautiful thing.  I feel blessed and grateful that I not only get to witness this many times over but I also get to capture it.  The season has been an amazing whirlwind of beauty, romance, gorgeous shoes and gowns… oh the gowns!!   I adore each and every one of my beautiful couples and I thank you all for letting me be part of your day, even if I did humiliate myself more than once, thankfully that humiliation and stupidity helped create some smiles.

As a lot of you know I own 3 princesses, one who is not yet able to tell the difference between Cinderella and Snow White and two who are completely convinced they are both going to marry Prince Eric  (little mermaid for those of you whom are Disney illiterate) So if you can imagine two small people squealing in delight when they see my ‘princess brides’ appear on my computer and of course there were double squeals when they saw Juliet.

Juliet and Neil it was such an amazing pleasure meeting the two of you.  You both have incredible friends and family and I just hope the Welsh loved our country as much as we loved having them.

Enjoy your sneak peek xx

Big shout out to Gemma and Alice who did an amazing job at making the girls look oh so breathtaking beautiful.

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This was one of those perfect moments you feel blessed to be part of.  Juliet’s dad was seeing her for the first time and bless her little heart the tears started to flow!!

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FAQ chapter 2

February 24, 2010

Well humbled isn’t a big enough word to express how I feel.  Thank you to those who took the time to comment and email words of inspiration!!  As I have said before I NEVER pretend to know it all…. heck I hardly know anything, however of course I am willing to share techniques and ideas and hopefully it will help someone, somehow, and please feel free to shout out if I have got it wrong… cause nobody likes a know it all!!!  xxx

Kendal wrote

I would like to know more about natural light? What are the best times of the day to use it? How do you make photos in full sun look not too shadowy? Is that a silly question?

Silly question I don’t think so!!!  And perhaps I’m not the best to answer, but this is what I do.  If booking a portrait session I will always schedule it when the light is pretty, normally in the evening however if that doesn’t suit then I will do an early morning!!  For weddings I am a self exclaimed light follower.  My brides will back me up on this.  I am OBSESSED with finding the ‘right light’ I hunt out nooks and crannies, scale tall buildings, make a complete fool of myself just to get the light that I know will make it all look so fabulous.  Open shade is my fave, fave, fave!

Jennifer wrote

Ok, my question is: I’m not sure if I’ll ever want to do photography professionally but right now is going to be my one chance to upgrade from my Canon Rebel. I’m looking at the 7d and the 5d mark ii. There is quite a big price difference. So I was wondering how important or unimportant do you feel it is to shoot with a full frame camera?

A very wise man once said “there are people out there that have worse gear than you, and take better pictures”  I gasped at this comment, with the realization that he was right.  I have seen photographs on a point and shoot that are jaw dropping!!  However the capabilities of a high end camera are essential for what I do.  For example high ISO for those low light eeeeek situations.  I upgraded from a 30D to a 5D and the heavens heard me sing that day.  I adore, love, and cherish my 5D and will be a very sad soul when it kicks the bucket!!  So answering your question, I love full frame but is it important????….up to the individual!

Dominique wrote

Hi Fiona, I have emailed about this before, as you know I’m an amateur who would like to hopefully go pro one day (if I’m lucky please, only had my SLR for 5 weeks!!). I would love to know how you learned exposures/tips for mastering them, and how you nail them so effortlessly in camera!

p.s. would also love to know about your post editing style-how do you achieve your signature, light, bright crisp images besides the images fabulous straight out of the camera anyway…

Understanding exposure.  This is an awesome book that I highly recommend to anyone just starting out.  It helped me with the basic understanding and relationship between my appeture, shutter speed and ISO.    I really can’t stress enough about light… light, light, light, light, light!!!  Find it, hunt for it, and see what happens!!

For post production I bring my files into lightroom for some minor white balance tweaking, open in photoshop and normally bump my curves and if posting to web, I sharpen.

Diana wrote

Hi Fiona, what are your favorite processing techniques and programs you use?

I love lightroom and if I could do everything in here then I would, but due to my OCD tendencies I will always open my images in photoshop and add some extra tweaks… lame I know but hey that works for me!!

Mike wrote

What action sets are you using and how are you doing your sharpening, would be cool to see a sooc vs the finished goods,.

I love actions and believe there are lots of times and places they can be used.  Generally I will make my own actions which can be a great thing and a HUGE time saver.  But if I was to pick some faves then I would have to go with Jesh de rox, Totally rad and Lilyblue.    I do stress however to tweak as much as you can.  I will even go so far as to blend lots of actions together however making sure I lower the opacity to get the look I want.   I posted some SOOC just recently and to be honest when you hit it good right out of the can there really isn’t a great need for much adjusting!!

Gretchen wrote

My question is what is your best tip for getting natural interaction from your subjects?

I laugh, I talk….. a lot… I laugh some more and to be honest I make a number one ace fool of myself…. thats all!!

Maree wrote

How do you get such clarity and sharpness, are you using software for this? Also do you use a fill flash or reflecters alot in your portraiture? they all seem to glow!

Maree its light and of course my gear.  It was a ding dong moment for me when I discovered how important the light was… like really ….oh my lord important.  However I think when I first used my ‘L’ series lenses in fabuluso light I realized that the 3 of us were going to have a great relationship.  I don’t use fill flash however Jasmine Star taught me the importance of natural reflectors (a white wall for example) and of course I LOVE her for that.

Emma wrote

I shoot with a 5D and a 30D as my backup. I would love to know about your post processing workflow, particulary how you can achieve such beautiful, natural skin tones. I struggle with this alot. My last question is regarding prime lenses. Have you found that by using them, that has made a big difference to your photography?

I’m a gonna scream it out again LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT!!!  When I first started shooting digitally I had a ‘kit zoom lens’ which I very soon retired and purchased a prime ‘ the nifty fifty ‘ It was a special moment as I had also just discovered shooting in RAW…. ohhhhhhh ahhhhhh…..  These two went hand in hand and took me down an amazing path.  I love primes… I would marry one if I could!!!  So yes it has made a big difference!!

Jody wrote

You said in an earlier post that you realized this year how important light is to your photography. Can you share any tips? Also, your clarity is *amazing* I know most of this probably has to do with the light and your exposure, but do you have any tips? And finally, do you think your 50mm 1.2 and 85mm 1.2 have changed the way you shoot? Sorry for so many questions. I just am in awe of your work.

Jody I think the posts above will have answered your questions.  I didn’t want you to think I didn’t care about you :)…. cause I do!!!!

Viv wrote

I was wondering if you have a fav setting for doing your portraits to get just the right amount of depth of field happening, ie ISO and f stop.

Hi Viv, I mainly shoot wide open.  I never go over 5.6 and predominately shoot under 2.0.  Its personal preference but thats what makes me smile!

Martencja wrote

I would like to know how you use your central point to set your exposure. Do you take it from the skin, or use something like codak card :D or something else. I love your fantastic balance between shadow and light. Also I am curious about your settings in Canon 5 d. Do you use standard settings or your own? If so which one is your best? Thank you for your all tips….

Setting my exposure has always been about my LCD.  I look and see, I trust what I see.  I will take a test shot and because I have been there a million times before, I know what is going to work for me.  I trust myself!!  I use the standard settings in my camera however I do have the custom settings set so that I can use back button focus.

Tony wrote

Hi Fiona, coincidentally I am interested in hearing about your confidence (self confidence I guess) in your results/style. How do you know when a picture is good (good enough) and how do you know what areas you need to improve. Do you have people who give you advice, maybe an internal process? I am not sure to word it but how do you know what areas you need to improve in?

Perhaps this is a wordy way of asking how you know where your at photographically and how you know where to go with your style/skills? Hope this makes sense.

Oh lord Tony there are a million areas I need to improve on.  Confidence…. wow….. what makes me think a shot is good enough?  Well it depends on the definition of ‘good enough’.  To me I look a shot and if I am moved by it or think he/she looks beautiful then I will make it a keeper.  I have asked this same question to a lot of other photographers, “how do you know if its good enough?” well who does it need to be good for?   If it makes you smile, if it makes you cry, if it stirs something deep in your soul then its probably good enough!!  xxx

Katie wrote

Just having a read of peoples questions. Yes we all love and are inspired by your light, crisp and stunning d-o-f photos.

I am interested in the question about the 50mm and 85mm 1.2 changing the way you shoot? Your thoughts on full frame camera. Mine isn’t and Quinn’s is with the 5dMark2.

Darling Katie, I have probably answered your question above however a short answer to you is YES the 50 1.2 and the 85 1.2 made a big difference to how my shots looked, however they didn’t change the way I shot!!
To quote an utterly amazing photographer Rodney Smith
“To all of you who struggle to make photographs, the life you lead is not just one of imagery. These are the symptoms, the reflections of your life. It is what’s on the inside that makes you a photographer, rather than simply someone who takes pictures. This is a life struggle.”
And of course I must include some shots from a wedding this weekend!!!  Amanda and Hayden, thank you for being so fabulous!!!!
Enjoy your sneak peek xx
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The doubt inside.

February 18, 2010

Tonight I wanted to share, share about what I know and how I attempt to do it.  I wanted to keep the FAQ posts more frequent, but I have failed at being diligent, or is it that I am afraid?  I am young in this business, really young and what the heck do I know???  I doubt myself daily, and lately a lot more than normal.  How can I share without sounding like I’m all that and a bag of chips cause believe me people I AINT that!!!

So maybe rather than me assume what you want to hear, post your questions in the comment box under the photo.  I will do my best to answer them and if I don’t know the answer I’ll ask someone!!!  We can learn together!!!

And of course I can’t write a post without sharing a shot.  This is my princess, the one who keeps me sane the one who told a complete stranger that her Mummy was famous… famous in her eyes and this makes me feel good….. oh and if your wondering what I’m famous for… I’m famous for being her Mummy!

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Dreamer

February 13, 2010

I wasn’t good at school….. my parents will high five that comment!!  I think I wanted to be, but it didn’t suit.  My mind drifts, dreams, sometimes I live in a… ‘little world of my own’….  I cherish my me time when I get to dream lots of great ideas, like how I’m going to become a famous singer…. YUP.  My dreaming is probably a crux if were being honest.  I have a thousand and one ideas in my head and I want to try and test each one, however the focus on the important things gets a little lost. Today is a dreamy day!!!

Yesterday was a busy day, and a great day, and a love day.  You know when you meet people and you know instantly that their hearts are huge and they are just GOOD people.  Well Charlotte and Hamish are that a million times over!!!   Salt of the earth, kind, easy, good people.

Thank you for letting me share your day…. THANK YOU!!

Enjoy your sneak peek xx

Big shout outs to Campbell Park Estate… holy guacamole need a wedding destination… look no further, comes complete with a castle!!!!  (ask for Di)

Makeup by the very clever Suzie McIlraith

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Hamish (bless is heart) has a nickname of CHEESE.. (so as you can imagine) was the topic of all jokes during the photos!!

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Content with being imperfect

February 11, 2010

I miss blogging.  I truly enjoy, plugging in my music, sipping on my peppermint tea and feeling magic.  However right now I don’t feel perfect.  I want it to be perfect and I don’t feel it.  I haven’t blogged this week because I don’t have ‘the shot’… the one that gives me goose bumps, the one that I want to share.   But it doesn’t have to be perfect.  Who cares if the sky is blown out?  Who cares if the composition is off… it doesn’t have to be perfect.

Tomorrow however will be perfect.   Hamish and Charlotte, you are both fabulous and I wish you all the best for your big day.  See you at the alter…… (I’ll be the one with the goosebumps and yes there is a good chance I will cry!!)

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A view from the top.

February 6, 2010

She hadn’t read my blog, she had no idea…. how was she supposed to know?…” It will  just be a quick flight, and if it makes you feel any better I don’t like flying either”… so as we climb to  6 THOUSAND feet (yes people you heard me right) she was composed, calm, giggling, and I think at one stage she let out a weeeeeeeee.  Meanwhile I was scared, as in deathly afraid, once again.  Twice in one week…. COME ON PEOPLE… its just a view????  We landed safely, thank you Laurie.  I may have kissed the ground, oh I mean mountain top.  But after some quiet breaths and a thank you jesus, my heart leaped, the view was breathtaking, BREATHTAKING and at that moment I decided I was the luckiest photographer in the world!!

Sheila and Steve, thank you for reminding me how beautiful our country is, and thank you for sharing your beautiful day.

I wish you all the best for the future.

Enjoy your sneak peek xx

The beautiful bride!

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I love this shot, bless a man who can tie a tie!!!

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The shoes, one word, FABULOUS!!

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I don’t think the smile left Sheila’s face all day xx

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‘ AN ODE TO MY ASSISTANT ‘

You carry my shoot sac, you smile and say cheese,

You make sure I am happy and easy to please.

You pick up my sunglasses and all of my stuff,

You never get grumpy, groan, sigh or go huff.

You laugh at my jokes and then laugh some more

You make me laugh back when my feet are so sore.

You are the best person I have and I know

I promise to pay you if you promise to not go!!

Lotsa luff xxx

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My best EVA light meter.  Sometimes she’s a little blurry however we get it right once in a while!!!

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