Growing a Photo Business…

Welcome to my blog!  I find joy and peace in capturing the real life and true essence of family life through the lens of authenticity and truth.

slow shutter speed, intentional blur photo, playground photo session

What is this blog about?  I will explore the beauty of candid moments.  I’ll share my own, how I’ve captured them for my clients and give advice and tips on how to get started on a storytelling adventure of your own.  I’ve been teaching high school photography at a school in Northern Virginia since 2015, and before that elementary art since 2003.

family photoshoot, playground basketball  photoot

I want to share that you can create works of art and love for your children, family and most of all FOR YOURSELF using a camera.  How many of us got a new camera when our children were born? Then the craziness of motherhood got in the way of actually capturing it using that camera.  Well it is time to pick that camera up and not be afraid of it!  The best thing is  your work doesn’t have to be perfect.  Trust the process and you may surprise yourself by your own creativity. The camera can be therapy,  Art is therapy.    

daughter playing on playground, candid photo, full sun photography

There is something very special in preserving memories that reflect the real-life magic within our families.  It’s not always good, sometimes life seems boring but by slowing down to REALLY observe it helps us celebrate those little small victories of being a mom.  

spider web, playground, full sun, photoshoot candid playground


Follow along as I go through the struggles of growing my business.  I’ve been working with AMAZING loyal clients for the past 11 years and they have stuck with me from the beginning.  Starting in January 2024 I decided it's time to refocus my efforts and grow this business to reach more people while still loving and working with my current families. Working toward a dream of making this a full time career when its time to exit the classroom.

basketball, practicing, full sub photo, low iso,  fast shutter speed

Lesson Number 1:  Save your work!   I don’t love writing.  I’ll have typos in my posts, I can almost 100% guarantee this.  I started working directly into my blog account and my computer refreshed and I lost EVERYTHING I had worked on.   Now I’m drafting all my posts into Google Docs.  This will help with being able to create content ahead of time and schedule it to post.

Playground Candid Photoshoot- Images shot in full sun playing with shutter speed to create intentional blur.

This was a spontaneous shoot which usually end up being my favorite. One trick I try and do is use a prompt to challenge myself, and when we are out on an outing or doing something I think about the prompt or challenge. There are a lot of great groups online and through Facebook that can help with this. For this one my challenge was capturing motion.

This is where shooting in manual mode is crucial to learn. Manual is a mode on the camera body that allows the artist to control all the settings. This is DIFFERENT than manual focus. This is something that I see students often get confused about in the beginning. You can also shoot in manual focus by switching it on the lens itself, however I usually always use auto focus (AF)

For some of these images I slowed the shutter speed down enough to capture some of the blur that is created when people move through the frame of an image. To freeze motion and not have blue the shutter speed has to be fast!

The shutter is the part of the camera that opens and closes to allow light in to hit either the film or the camera sensor. Shutter speeds are fractions of a second. So 1/2000 is going to be VERY fast- and it will prevent a ton of light from coming into the camera. When using a DSLR going under 1/250 can start to be too low to freeze all motion and prevent blur when shooting children or fast moving things. 1” would be 1 second, BULB means that the shutter will remain open as long as you hold down the button you use to take the photo, you would need a tripod for this and most artists use this for things light night photography.

This is just a basic outline of what shutter speed can do. Keep following for more information on learning your camera and shooting in manual mode.








 









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