I tend to take a LOT of pictures. I recently filled up the hard drive space on both my laptop and my desktop. It's true, I could stand to use the delete key a little more! Even still, I really needed a better storage solution. So I purchased a couple external hard drives and have transferred my images there--yea! Back in business. But with all these great tools at my disposal, I need to better utilize those tools--Lightroom and Photoshop, and of course, my camera. Since I do take a lot of pictures and I recently upgraded to the 5D Mark II (Merry Christmas to me!), people tend to assume I know what I am doing. I try to assure them that is a dangerous assumption! But since I would like to be as good as my equipment suggests, I practice and research and even (just last month) took an online photography class--which was great. If you care to know more about that, or the instructor, Jessica, check out her website:
503 Photography.
So when people ask me to take pictures for/of them, I may hesitate, but not long, because I really need all the practice I can get! So a couple weeks ago when a friend and neighbor asked me to take some pictures of her family while her husband was home on leave, I said yes, of course.
And I learned some very valuable things. Namely, when three little children aren't interested in getting their picture taken, things get a little tricky! Note to self: work on being interesting to persons under 6.
Whew! I hope she found something she liked!
I have been watching some lightroom and photoshop tutorials to better use the two together. I am glad I have, because I have learned how much easier it is to do things than the methods I had been employing! I was editing less because the process was so cumbersome before. Practice, practice! I should probably go clean my house now, however!