this weekend i attended my first photography workshop and it was so great!
a friend of mine and his wife have their own photography business (schafer photography) and hosted a 'capturing your kids' workshop for parents to learn to really use, understand, and take full advantage of their cameras.
step 1 . . . set your camera on manual mode.
i have been able to capture some pretty great pics of our little anabelle by just pointing and shooting. i have good equipment and a super cute baby, that's about all i can say. i wasn't doing anything special or even knowing really what was making some pics turn out great while others were awful.
go ahead, ask me about ISO, f-stop, or shutter speed now! (ok, i only know the basics but i'm learning.) as if that wasn't a big enough day, it was my first time away from anabelle for that long. i was gone for over 5 hours (chris and anabelle got to have a fun afternoon together). the workshop went by really quickly. it was just the drive home that seemed to take for-ever!
i've been interested in photography for a long time. i remember my first camera. i got my le clic when i was about 5 or 6, very cool! did you have one of these?

my parents got me a 35mm rebel when i graduated from college (i was so excited). chris and i have had a few pocket digital cameras, i got my dslr rebel a couple years ago, and then i got a portrait lens last summer after anabelle was born.
here are a couple pics from the workshop (thanks jason & julia!)


3 comments:
love it....i know what i want for christmas! :)
How fun! Let me know if they do any more, I'm still so beginner with my camera. And first time away huh? Mommy time is so important, you should do that more often when Chris is around :)
Cool! Love the post Susan. Thank you. You are learning fast and you have the cutest little subject to practice on.
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