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My third and final photo shoot from Chicago last week – Jacqui and her family in Grant Park.  These were taken Wednesday evening, and again beautiful lighting.  I normally am more of an “up close” Photographer but I loved the way that these wide shots came out as well.

Here are a few favorites from this Grant Park photo shoot in Chicago last week:

downtown Chicago family photographer Grant Park

downtown Chicago family photos in Grant Park

downtown Chicago family photographer Grant Park

downtown Chicago family photos in Grant Park

downtown Chicago family photographer Grant Park

downtown Chicago family photos in Grant Park

downtown Chicago family photographer Grant Park

downtown Chicago family photos in Grant Park

This weekend I took our Son down to Rosecrans Military Cemetery here in San Diego for some very special Memorial Day photos.  We made a stop at the Army Surplus Store to pick up some camoflague gear and an authentic helmet and a flag.

Although I’ve never served in the military, I have the utmost respect for those who do and have served.  I hope that some of these photos show that respect and may touch someone who sees them. 

Thank you to our military families for all of your sacrifices so that we may continue to have our freedom!

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Memorial Day 2010 at Rosecrans Military Cemetery

Early this morning I made the trek over to Ocean Beach Pier…No particular reason, no huge waves or anything. But I shot some pretty cool photos of the waves breaking on the rocks, and the pier. Just playing around I used the fastest and slowest shutter speeds that were possible. I also tossed in a graduated ND filter, because the sky was getting blown out on me without it.

Series 1 – fast shutter speeds….I wanted very sharp photos, so I went with Fstops of about F8 – F11. Kicked the ISO all the way up to 1000, and that gave me a shutter speed of about 1/1000 to freeze the flying water.

Ocean  Beach Pier Photography Photos

Ocean  Beach Pier Photography Photos

Ocean  Beach Pier Photography Photos

Here’s a close in crop of the water in one of the photos:

Ocean  Beach Pier Photography Photos

Series 2 – tack on a pair of two stop ND filters and you can turn day into night….ISO all the way down to 50, Aperture all the way up to F22…Shutter speeds as slow as 2.5 seconds in direct sun!

Ocean  Beach Pier Photography Photos

Ocean  Beach Pier Photography Photos

And finally for fun a surfer was getting in the water right in front of me….why not?

Ocean  Beach Pier Photography Photos

Pamela’s family has always had Springer Spaniels over the years. Recently both her Mom’s family and Sister’s family lost a long time family member (Springer Spaniels) and this weekend both adopted new family members!

Douglas (yes, named after Dug from the movie “Up”) and Burton were born September 18th, so they are about 15 weeks old. What a couple of cuties!

Never to miss an opportunity, I grabbed the camera and fired off some quick photos of both of them. Many more where these came from, but here are a few early favorites…

First, introducing Burton:

Pamela’s Dad, bonding with Burton:

Brothers Burton and Douglas:

And finally, introducing Douglas:

Since this article was so popular last year I am reposting for 2009…..

Here we have two beautiful christmas tree photos of our Son:

how to get a great Christmas tree photo with children

how to get a great Christmas tree photo with children

Now, here is how it is done….

First, you need to have the tree lit, and all of the other lights off in the room. Because light falls off over distance, and these lights aren’t very bright, the light falls off pretty quickly. The further the tree is from the walls, the darker the walls are and the more the tree stands out from the background.

Because the room is so dark, you’ll need to push your camera settings – high ISO (800 here), wide aperture (F1.4, 50mm lens) and slow shutter speed (1/20). With a slow shutter speed, you’ll want your camera on a tripod for sure. In trying to maximize your light, you should also be wary of DOF. Here I focused on my Son and changed to M focus to make sure I didn’t drift off of him.

This is really nothing more than a tripod mounted photo of a kid in a dark room, with one exception – the starburst on the lights. Photoshopped in? Nope.

When your aperture is set really narrow (F22 here) it creates a starburst on lights (I learned this trick shooting night time landscape photos). Try this – look at a light in your room and squint your eyes real narrow – same idea.

So the trick here is that I took two photos – a second one was taken at F22 with a six second shutter speed. I had my Son out of the picture for this shot (he’d be blurred all over the place at six seconds. So I had one photo of my Son in front of the tree with no starburst, and a second photo without him but with the starburst.

Then I layered the two photos and used a layer mask to combine them (see How To #10 here for a tutorial on using layer masks). By combining the images I get the best of both worlds.

Here is a trick to get this right…In this case I wanted to go from my widest aperture to my most narrow aperture. After I got the shot of Gavin, I switched from 1.4 to 22, but I counted the number of clicks that it took me to get there (16 I think). Then when I changed my shutter speed to compensate, all I had to do is turn it 16 clicks in the opposite direction and wa la, I have the same exposure. Only difference being the starburst and of course DOF.

Enjoy!

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Shawn and Pamela Richter are Professional Photographers located near downtown San Diego California. We offer all kinds of photography including
wedding photography, newborn photography, children photography, maternity photography, artistic nude photography, boudoir photography and high school senior portraits.
Outdoor portrait photography is typically done at Balboa Park, Hotel Del Coronado Beach, La Jolla Beach, Windansea, Pacific Beach or Ocean Beach or downtown San Diego.
Customers from Laguna Beach, Dana Point Orange County, Los Angeles, Temecula, Murrieta, Riverside, Arizona, Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona
and other out of state locations are welcome to contact us for their photography needs.
We happily support our local military families, and are proud to offer a Military discount with valid Military ID.

We are also available from time to time in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona and Tucson Arizona for on-location photography.

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