Maya was excellent, as she needed to sit still in one position while I took those 19 images, which took about 45 seconds. And unlike that expensive German sports car, we can treat this lens as an everyday user and it will work just as good as the day it rolled off the production line. Basically, to create it, I set everything on my camera to manual (focus, white balance, shutter s peed/aperture), set my aperture as wide as my lens would go: 1.8, and then systematically took photos of the entire scene in broken-up pieces starting at the top left and doing one row at a time until I got to the bottom right. The Biotar 75mm f/1.5 is Pure German engineering mastery that produces rich images dripping with color, contrast, center sharpness and world-famous bokeh. The idea is to make an image appear as if it’s shot at at an aperture so wide that very few lenses in existence could even physically do it straight out of the camera. I recently learned about the Brenizer Method, which is a technique named after Ryan Brenizer, a NYC-based photographer. This is a unique image because it’s 19 photos merged into one. This look was achieved by shamelessly bribing her with ice cream.įinally, this shot was probably my crowning achievement of the session because there is more to it than meets the eye. I’ll try to hone my sewing skills this summer, I think. Actually, my mother-in-law gave me a sewing machine and I accidentally un-threaded it and have no idea how to get it back to working order, so I opted for the no-sew method of making this skirt. I am very artistic but don’t know how to sew. I made Maya’s skirt by hand using a tutorial I found online. I love this simple, sweet image of the two of them together. Maya’s beautiful mom got in a few of the photos for a mother-daughter shot. This bridge was like a scene straight out of The Secret Garden. It leads into a back garden that is a little more open than the rest of the property. One of the best features is this gravity-defying arch made out of stone. It isn’t an open garden rather, it has many paths you can follow and explore. It’s hidden behind a house and if you blink, you’ll miss the small sign and entrance. The Kinney Azalea Gardens is located on Kingstown Road in South Kingstown, RI. “Maya, do you feel like a beautiful princess?” It was a good peek into what Hannah is going to be like in a couple of years! She wanted to explore, run, play, climb and jump around. She has a spark to her that all intelligent, spunky little girls have. Maya is 4 years old and very adventurous. I wanted to do a session with a little girl in a flower garden with a tulle skirt, and through the wonders of social media I met Maya’s mom, who was just as excited as I was! In general, you want the camera close to the in-focus object, and the bokeh lights to be further away. Do not confuse this setting with the lens length. I am taking some time this Spring before things get really crazy to do a few fun sessions that I was dreaming of all winter. Make sure to use a wide aperture on your camera lens.
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