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trip to the beach. (part two)

while on our little vacation i was so excited to meet jennifer (from the blair affairs.) we have emailed every now and then and we definitely have a lot in common. let me just say, it was such a blessing to be able to meet her! the four of us spent the day together…went out to eat, talked, and did some other things. one thing that i have noticed about jennifer is her passion for Jesus (you can especially sense it while reading her blog) …that is such a rare quality to find nowadays it seems. she definitely has a beautiful heart. i found out that we all have so much in common and it is quite honestly such a disappointment we live so far away. having married couples around us our age is far and few between.  it was encouraging to be around others who truly love Jesus. not to mention, they love music. AH! it was great.

y’all should really check out her blog, you will be encouraged. right now she is in the middle of “the difference project” in which you do not buy any new item of clothing for a whole nine months. all the extra money that you would spend buying clothes goes towards organizations. that is awesome and am thinking i personally need to take up that challenge here soon. anywho, it was a lovely time and i am so thankful that i was able to meet her. you never know….maybe one day soon we’ll meet up again :)

trip to the beach. (part one)

we are back from lousiana and florida! i took pictures for a friend’s lovely wedding and then we packed up and headed to the beach for a few days. it was such a blessing but at the same time i definitely missed our little guy. i think he had a pretty good time at my mom’s though ;) things are really busy here and i have a lot to do before we pack up and leave for another trip this weekend to the lake. i have more to share about our trip that i will post soon. hope y’all are doing lovely!

love,
arielle

guest post: kaylan’s photo tips.

while i am on vacation the lovely kaylan from kaylan buteyn photography has some wonderful photography techniques and advice that she is going to share. i love her work (be sure to check out her blog) and i know that you will love these four photography tips that she gives. thank you kaylan, for sharing these!

1. Posing helps, but it’s not for everyone!

Knowing great poses for couples and families and mimicking shots you’ve seen before works really well most of the time, but not everyone is comfortable in front of the camera- in fact, many people are entirely uncomfortable! So what do you do when you have people who might not be able to hold a straight face or won’t hold a pose? I try my best to get people to interact as naturally as possible without having them feel like I’m even there. Often I will tell a couple “go stand over there and chat while I set up the shot” and I might snap a few pictures of them talking and laughing while they aren’t noticing. Setting a couple up in a good light source and having them walk or lightly run towards you also guarantees some more natural expressions than straightly posed shots. Having good lenses is important for more documentary style shots, allowing you to be more of an “onlooker” while still capturing sharp images.

2. Look for light

Light is literally what composes your images. It’s a huge element and should always be the first thing you notice and look for when shooting. Knowing how light works changes how you expose your shots, too! When evaluating your light source, notice what you like about the light and try to expose for that effect. Is it the way the light is shining behind your subjects illuminating them? Make sure you over expose a stop or two so their skin tones and faces aren’t too dark. Is the light low and warm casting a glowing blanket across the field you’re standing in? Expose to get the rich colors and tones from the sun. Practice observing the effect light has on different subjects at different times of the day. A good way to do this is to place an object near a spot in your home that gets a lot of sunlight on a nice day and photograph it at different stages. Notice the way the sun moves across the object, how the light changes the coloring, how the shadows move and change, etc. Knowing how light works and paying attention to its effects makes a huge difference in the quality of photographs you take!

3. Eyes on environment

While great portraiture should express the best of the subjects you’re shooting, the environment surrounding your portraits adds so much. The environment sets the backdrop for the story you’re trying to tell. Is this an urban couple? A family who lives in and loves the country side? Don’t be afraid to embrace the environment surrounding people’s every day life but be mindful of unique places in their area too. It’s totally worth your time to travel to a photo shoot early and scout out places that might be unique to the area that no one else noticed- a dilapidated brick wall tucked into the alley of a small town, a gorgeous hillside that gets great soft evening light, a draping willow tree… also remember the environment can be used in many ways! Shoot against, through, and around the unique textures and backdrops you find.

3. Be attentive.

Mary Oliver, an inspiring poet and woman wrote, “To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.”  The art of taking a photograph, particularly the kind of photography I find inspiring and interesting, involves a lot of attentiveness. Concentrating and observing what’s going on around you, not only looking for the elements that make up a great photograph (location of light, composition, clear view), but what small gestures are happening that help express what you’re trying to capture? Did you notice the kindness of a stranger who walked by a crowded street and stopped to help a homeless man? Did you see the tenderness in the way a mother cleaned food of her baby’s face? Practicing attentiveness can be a difficult thing but is so valuable when attempting to take expressive and meaningful photographs.

travelin’.

well folks, today we’re off to new orleans for a friend’s wedding i will be taking pictures at and then we’ll be heading to the beach! so excited to spend some time by the ocean with my love. we haven’t traveled in a while so i’m looking forward to this little journey.  i hope you have a beautiful weekend!

love,
arielle

the good shoe project.

the other day i purchased a pair of tom’s shoes. i needed a new pair of shoes on the days that i that i am not wearing the same sanuks i’ve had for years (love them and definitely don’t want them falling apart.) i bought the new tom’s cream colored crochet ones. have you seen them? they are adorable, so very pretty. but they are a little unpractical for my lifestyle and they have a price tag of $60.00  i’ll be honest, i didn’t take them out of the box and wear them. they just sat there in the closet, waiting to be worn. i felt so guilty for spending such a large amount of money on shoes being on such a tight budget.

but of course! if you buy one pair, you give a pair to a child in need. i fully support tom’s shoes and it is a good organization but having been on a shoe drop with toms to argentina myself…… i will be honest. i handed out the shoes that they give the children and they are definitely not at all like the tom’s shoes that we wear. they are much cheaper…and feel more like a piece of cardboard. if it were me, i may just want to stay barefoot. anywho, my conscience and conviction finally got to me and i returned my lovely pair of crochet tom’s.

welp, today i went to payless because they usually have good deals on shoes (so does target, but they’re selection was eh…not so good.) but what did i find at payless? shoes that look just like tom’s! their project is called “the good shoe project.” yes, they may be copying off the idea of tom’s or might seem like a knock-off but oh well. these shoes only cost $19.99 and look great…not to mention it helps give a pair to a child in need. the best part? they work with world vision which is a Christian organization.

so here are the lessons i have learned: 1. don’t spend money on expensive shoes that i don’t need. if i had enough money to buy those crochet tom’s, i probably would have kept them…but i didn’t. 2. payless has the same style shoes for $40-$50 cheaper. 3. with this payless shoe purchase, it not only gives a pair to a child in need but also supports an organization who spreads the love of Christ and the gospel- which is most important.

hope ya’ll are having a good day :)

love,
arielle

p.s. thank you so much for all of your kind comments about the pictures shelley took! so sweet!

sponsor in july.

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