Everyone,

On Saturday I attended one of my dear friend’s daughter’s bat mitzvah. I’ve known this young lady for years and have watched her grow from pre-tween to now official teendom. Her mom let me know that she wanted to include a photo I shot of her back in 2010, not long after I started in business, in her photo montage during her party. I was thrilled and proud because she said it was her favorite photo of herself. And that was awesome.

So when I arrived at the temple, I saw that they had the 8×10 print of the photo (on my signature metallic paper, no less!) sitting on the table where the programs were located. I think I visibly gasped when I looked at it! OMG, what the hell had I done in editing that picture?! The grass was a fluorescent green!!! 

I don’t know whether I used an action or came up with some other means of creating an “urban” edit, but whatever I did, I should never, never do it again!  I stood there like, OMFG!! The contrast was too high, the color pop was blinding, her arms were yellow, and the blades of grass had even lost detail on that metallic paper (since I hadn’t learned to soft proof at that point.) It was one of those moments that make you want to go back in time and smack yourself!

Of course everyone else thought the photo was beautiful, fluorescent green grass and all. Only I was flustered and self-flagellating. I was truly stunned. I hadn’t realized how much better my editing has become during the past 2 years but geez Louise…I guess I have learned a thing or two.

The day after the party, I immediately went to the computer and found the old RAW files from my archives and re-edited the picture so that it now looked like a sane person had done the work. Please have a look at the 2010 versus 2012 edits. (You might want to put on some sunglasses so that you don’t get blinded by the horrible 2010 version!) 

Terrifying!!!

Of course today I had to apologize tremendously to my friend for my DayGlo editing and told her that I will immediately reprint these offending images. She and her family are too classy to live with phosphorescent green grass! No way! 

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Just last weekend I got to shoot Easter pics of Zara’s friends A & J. The twins came over for a mini-shoot wearing their Easter dresses.

Initially A did well but she became a little grumptastic a little way into the shoot. Her sister, J was good to go from beginning to end.

Aren’t they just so adorable in their Easter finery?



I love J’s expression in the last one! But you can see that A was starting to be DONE. It was here that I stopped to have a brief little chat with A. It didn’t take long before we reached an agreement. Cooperation for these:


I could eat J up in these:

 

 

And then she and sis get rewarded with the great photographer bribe:

 

It’s always better with a lollipop!

Such fun to work with these cuties!

  • Halei - My goodness! That last picture melts my heart. I love your photography! Hopefully I’ll require and attain your services one day 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Jenna - Beautiful Liana – you’re really growing as an artist! And beautiful girls!ReplyCancel

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Everyone once in a while, you end up being in the right place, at the right angle, at just the right time. It’s a beautiful synchronicity when it works.

So there I was arriving home later than usual from work. The kidlet, her two friends and hubby were playing in the driveway. Hubby had mixed up his spectacular bubble solution from Extreme Bubbles. It was golden hour and the kid looked too darn cute as she chased around the giant bubbles.

I got the camera and decided to snap.

First we got the ginormous bubbles with added sunflare in the first shot:


But then I just happened to be standing in just the right place when this succession happened:

Big!

Bigger!

Then look what happened! The kidlet’s face was framed by the biggest bubble ever! How cool was that?

What a great shot, I thought. But somehow having the husband in the background took away from the I-want-this-on-my-wall feeling that I was having.

So I decided to get creative with Photoshop. I made my hubby disappear. Voila!

 

This was NOT the easiest thing to do.

I went out the next day and reshot the same scene with the same settings but minus the participants. I then took that image and added it on a layer above the original shot in Photoshop. I edited the white balance, brightness and contrast to be similar to the one taken the day before. And then I used a layer mask over the new shot and with a large brush, erased the mask over the area of the hubby. I merged the resultant shots and there you go…how to make one husband go poof!

Zara did have to entertain me with her booty dance (can you resist the polka-dot undies?).

Then we were also able to take our March shots for the Me & My Kid(s) Photo Project.




Are you participating in the Me & My Kid(s) Photo Project for 2012? It’s not too late to join in!

Me and My Kid(s) Project for 2012

  • Kenyette - Beautiful pics, Liana! I especially love the “hip-twisting” shot and the one with you.ReplyCancel

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Are you someone like me? Do you prefer to take the photos rather than be in them? How many photos of yourself do you have from last year? And in how many of those are you with your kid?

If you avoid the camera like the plague for whatever reason your head may come up with, I think this will be a great project for you to undertake. No, I’m not suggesting a 52 week ordeal selfie (self-photo) project. Instead I’m offering something much more simple and much more doable: The Me and My Kid(s) Monthly Photo Project for 2012!

So what does this entail? The details are very simple. Every month you take a photo of you and one or all of your kids. That’s it! Easy peasy! And by the end of 2012, we will have at least 12 photo memories to share with our kid(s) as s/he/they get older.

How many photos do you have with your parents? I can count mine on one hand. 😥 So think of how wonderful a gift this will be for your family!

Here’s how to participate:

Other places to add your monthly photos:

I think this project will be incredibly fun for everyone. Won’t you join up?

 

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  • Kellie - Will make an attempt to do this. Love the pic of you and Zizi on the swing!ReplyCancel

  • Joanna - I’ll try to join you! Will I need a tripod or another human to take the photos?ReplyCancel

  • Chrissi - Thanks for reminding us alll to take pics WITH our kids!!! Great idea!ReplyCancel

  • Denise C - I’m in..starting in March (lol). I know I will regreat not having pics of me and my boy. This makes me take pictures!ReplyCancel

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Clickin Moms, my home away from home, has a great project going on now to benefit RAINN, an anti-sexual assault organization. They call it the I Am A Photographer project, but it is really about sharing who you are apart from being a photog or a mom. You are to shoot a photo of yourself (or have someone else shoot it) holding a sign that completes the sentence, “I am a…” It can be serious or light-hearted. And for each submission, CM will donate $1 to RAINN.

I had so many possibilities swirling around my head for weeks, but it took until today, the final day submissions are being accepted, to land on the right one. The result is not fancy, but it is honest and real.

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I strive every single day to be a better role model for my daughter than some focus-on-my-looks-must-appeal-to-a-man-someday-my-prince-will-come-to-rescue-me stupid Disney pink princess.

Thank you CM for starting such a great project!

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