Chic Critique Magazine Cheerleader Feature! {Colorado Springs Senior Photographer}

I'm SUPER excited to have been featured in Chic Critique Forum's magazine!  It's so cool to see MY images printed in a real life magazine!!!  Makes me feel like a grown up.  ;)  Because this is so fun for me I am offering a GIVE AWAY!  I will be offering a FREE digital copy of the magazine to one lucky person!  In order to qualify, you must be a fan of Jennifer Wyeth Photography on Facebook as well as follow me on Twitter.  For an extra entry, follow me on Google+ as well!!  (So a total of TWO entries for that!!) Once that's done, you also need to become a fan of Chic Critique on Facebook as well as subscribe to their newsletter.  (This is your THIRD entry!)

Please leave a comment for each "entry".  So, if you did each of the things above be sure to leave THREE comments!  One comment should include your email address so I can email you if you win.  I will pick a lucky winner on April 1st!!  YAY!

Here's the awesome feature!

How to get Cheerleaders to shout out YOUR name

Cheerleading photography article for photography magazine

Wear it Wednesdays! {Colorado Springs Senior Photographer}

I have decided that I need to start posting outfit options for my seniors.  They always end up looking SOOO darling but I know it's a stressful process; especially since they wear between 3 and 5 outfits.  (Although this year I will be aiming for at least 4!)  So, every now and then I will be posting some cute outfit options I find on line… none of these images are mine.  I also mention where I find everything along with the link to that store's website.  Enjoy!  (and please excuse the pixelation… It's just the size that they website posts the image on their end…) beautiful aqua sundress with a variety of shoes options for senior pictures

Wear any top to complete this modern outfit for your senior portrait session

Chic outfit for senior pictures with several accessories

Darling trendy senior outfit option

Little Sister {Colorado Springs Children Photographer}

tall green grass frames a beautiful little girl sitting in the forest I will say that I love all of my nieces and nephews equally… that being said… *sigh"… I've got a crush on this one!  This little girl… oh boy.  She is going to be a little heart breaker.  Lucky for her, (at least I think…)  she's got three brothers to make sure the boys stay away.  AND, she's got THE cutest voice EVA!  I just wanna eat her up!!

 

sweet giggles come from this sweet little girl

 

 

Brothers! {Colorado Springs Children Photographer}

We don't really live by any family.  We have Bryan's sister and her family that live about an hour away.  We don't see nearly enough of them but when we DO see them we live it up.  And I absolutely LOVE getting to take pictures of the kiddos.  These are the two oldest.  Their REALLY close in age.  Which one do you think is older? 5 year old boy sits on a log in the forest and smiles for the camera

little boys in blue and green put theirs arms around one another

6 year old boy in blue shirt plays with a stick in the forest

Chelsea {Colorado Springs Senior Photographer}

Working with Chelsea was such a treat.  She models and has a part time job all while  going to high school.  The weather was… less than ideal but she rolled with it!  It was actually a lot of fun.  We made it into a little game… try to get a decent shop in between the gusts of 50mph winds.  It was seriously insane.  I haven't ever shot in that kind of wind before… and hopefully I won't make a habit of it.  :)  Thanks, Chelsea!  It was a pleasure!!  

windy weather made for a beautiful high school senior girl photo shoot

senior girl laying on a blanket in a field

girl with brown hair pulling on the edge of mini skirt

sassy pose from seventeen year old girl overlooking garden of the gods high school female sitting on wooden fence

squatting girl peeking over sunglasses and smelling a rose

red wooden bridge and hoodie create a darling image of senior girl

highs school senior laughing at a joke in white dress and jean jacket

colorado springs model leans against a tree with a red rose

Riley {Colorado Springs Senior Photographer}

Riley's pictures were an absolute blast.     She found an amazing field that we were able to finish up at.  The sun was beautiful.  The balloons were a little nuts but we managed a few good pictures from them.  And Riley... Riley is so very beautiful.  She's got amazing eyes and a perfect smile.  I loved taking pictures of her!  (And hanging out with her super fun mama!) jean skirt and white t-shirt on a smiling teen girl in a field

pink and white balloons as an accessory for high school girl

beautiful tall grass with a senior high school girl sitting in it

blond girl smiling with hand in her hair

pine creek senior girl in a field on a purple chair

Senior girl sitting on a bridge in a floral dress

blond girl sitting in the tall wheat in blue t-shirt dress

mountain view and a stunning teenager

pine creek letterman's jacket on a windy day

senior girl sitting and laughing on a split rail fence.

beautiful blonde twirling in a field of sunflowers

senior girl holds a sunflower in front of her while she smiles

The Importance of Packaging {Colorado Springs Photographer}

I am a firm believer in spoiling.  Raise your hand if you DON'T like to be spoiled from time to time.  (Those of you with your hands up are lying!  We ALL love it!!)  For this reason I always give my clients a gift of sorts.   I usually ask them to make a wish list.  If they don't have anything on it (meaning they got everything they could ever ask for with the session) I will do a beautiful Christmas Ornament with their favorite senior image in it or something along those lines. I also have beautiful packaging.  I have stickers with my logo on it that I slap all over everything (don't want them to forget you!) as well as boxes and bags for all of their images to go in.  This is nice for a few reasons: 1) Keeps everything safe; and 2) who doesn't love to open a present?!  Even if you know what it is, it's still fun to rip something open when a fun gift is inside!  I mean, I'd be lying if I said I hadn't wrapped my own gifts for Christmas a time or two.  :)  (All us moms are guilty of it!)

The last thing I always make sure I do is to write my clients a thank you card to my client.  Choosing a photographer is just that.  They.  Pick.  You.  Keep them happy and guess what?  They will tell their friends!

The three best feelings as a photographer are:

1.) Knowing that your clients love their images.

2. ) Knowing that they love the prints they have purchased.

3.) Getting a call/shout out on Facebook saying how much they loved an unexpected gift.

gray aqua pink and white packages

gift boxes that hold photographs for clients

 

Amazing Stacia {Colorado Springs Senior Photographer}

I absolutely LOVED this shoot.  Stacia is beautiful inside and out.  (I really had some outstanding seniors this year!!)  She comes from a pretty cool mom, too!  We were fast friends.  Stacia was up for anything and was a champ about hiking through really tall grass in sandals.  She kept the squeals to a minimum.  ;)  Stay posted for an additional shoot we did with her SUPER cute little brother and sister!! tall beautiful senior age girl striking a pose in a green field

beautiful teen smiling at camera

changed outfit and grinning laying down and standing in field

senior girl with headband laying in the wheat posing

chair in a field with mountains behind tennage girl

orange shorts and a white top make for a top notch outfit on this senior girl

senior female blows bubbles in orange bottoms and a white top on a bridge

golden light on this stunning girl made for some amazing photographs

sitting squatting and standing in a field with beautiful sunlight

Beautiful Anna {Black Forest High School Photographer}

When I initially met Anna she seemed quiet... reserved.  But then, oh then...  Then we had our session together.  She. Is. DARLING!  She's fun.  She's outgoing.  She was really comfortable in front of the camera, as well.  We had lots of laughs and I'm fairly sure she was nice and warn out by the time she went home that evening.  Thanks for the fun shoot, Anna!! Untitled_0029 Untitled_0028

sitting on a purple chair a sweet girl smiles in a field

close up images of pretty girl leaning against tree in golden light

high school girl sits in grass and giggles in sun dress

High school female plays with hair playfully

senior girl in red shoes leans on rocks by lake

 

 

Aperture! {Colorado Springs Photographer}

As I mentioned previously (ages and AGES ago), three things are involved in learning how to take pictures with your camera in manual... which in my opinion is the ONLY way to get a picture to look the way you want it to look.  One of those key ingredients is aperture.  Aperture (commonly seen as "f/" or "F Stop") is basically what is in and out of focus.  So, if you like the look of the background being out of focus, you will want to shoot "wipe open" as they say, or in other words, with a low aperture number.  What that will do is help you create an image with the subject in focus and the background out of focus.  You need to make sure you are focusing on the subject, of course.  :) Something else you must remember is that aperture is just one corner of the "triangle".  If you are properly exposed (you have the right amount of light coming into your camera so that your SUBJECT is lit nicely) and you mess with the aperture, it will "pull", so to speak, on one corner of the triangle.  If you change your aperture, you will need to adjust your shutter speed and/or ISO to keep your triangle balanced.

Example of shooting "wide open"
Camera settings: Aperture: f/1.4; Shutter speed: 1/250; ISO: 250

In the picture above my aperture was set at 1.4 (you will often see it like this: f/1.4).  That is as wide open as that particular lens will go.  Aperture is based on the lens, NOT the camera.  (Shutter speed and ISO are dependant on your camera, unlike aperture).  If you look closely, you can tell that I focused on the subject's right eye (my left).  It is clear and crisp.  Because I shot so wide open, even his left eye and ear are slightly out of focus.  You also can't tell what is in the background (which in this case is a good thing :)).  The red arrow is pointing to the arm of the couch that is he sitting on.  You can't even really tell that's what it is.

Shooting wide open is a great thing... as long as you aren't shooting TOO wide open.  People seem to think "the wider, the better".  Not always.  In fact, for me, rarely is wider better.  You have to think of what you want in focus.  I like my entire subject's face in focus.  Both eyes.  Mouth.  Stuff like that.  So, I generally stick around 2.8 or tighter.  I DO like the background out of focus.  Especially if you have nice pretty light back there.  Bokeh is a beautiful thing.

You have to think about pictures you are taking of two or more people as well.  If someone is standing slightly in front of the other person, you need to take that into account when setting your aperture.  If I'm taking family pictures I NEVER shoot wider than 5.6. (Only made that mistake once.)  So, my aperture number will be 5.6 or higher.  You want to make sure that everyone is in focus.  (there are, of course, exceptions.)  I know if I was a client there's no way I would pay big bucks to have a fancy picture of my family if two of my kids were slightly blurry.

My aperture is set at 13.0 in this picture
Camera Settings: Aperture: f/13.0; shutter speed: 1/160; ISO: 4000

Ok, in this picture I focused on the same spot (can you tell he was annoyed that I was taking time away from the Wii?)  The difference in this picture than the previous one is that I changed my aperture to f/13.  That's much tighter therefore much more will be in focus and there is not nearly the amount of light coming into my camera as when I was shooting wide open.  Because I tightened my aperture, I had to adjust my other settings to make sure he was still properly exposed.  I changed my shutter speed slightly but most of the change came from the ISO.  It went from 250 in the first picture to 4000.  BIG change.  But, that's what I had to do to make sure he wasn't nearly black.  You can also tell much better what is in the back ground since I shot tighter (remember, more in focus).  Obviously, both eyes are not in focus.  There's a wadded up purple Tinkerbell blanket just past the arm of the couch.  And who can miss the hubby's drying hoody? (laundry day.)  Big difference from the first picture, right?  In this case, I like the wide open shot better.  :)

At the end of the day, aperture is a powerful tool.  It is so much fun to play with and can completely change the mood of your image.  Play around with it.  You'll be shocked at how much more you'll like your images once you have a better understanding of it.  Good luck and here are some more examples of shooting with a wide versus tight aperture.  Notice the arrows showing you where the big changes are when the aperture is changed.

 

wood pile in and out of focus

little girl in front of fireplace showing example of aperture

flowers as example of aperture changes

pictures of flowers with a wide or tight aperture

Sassy Sara {Colorado Springs Senior Photographer}

This girl was a BALL to photograph. It took us a while to acutally get the shoot done between her crazy school and work schedule and then her home Black Forest Fire burning down in the fire this summer. Her family has the most amazing attitudes. I went up to their amazingly beautiful 10 acres of burned land and took some pictures of it. I was so impressed with all of the laughing, smiling, and love they had for each other. They were doing nothing but looking ahead at the possibilities of things to come.pine-creek-senior-girl-in-black-forest pine-creek-senior-girl-in-black-forest pine-creek-senior-girl-in-black-forest

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Stunning Taylor {Colorado Springs Senior Photographer}

This shoot. Oh goodness. Ya know when you have one of those shoots that is just magical... where every time you look at the back of the camera you get giddy? That was this one. Taylor is just beautiful. She's amazing. She's talented. She's humble. She's single. ;)I was so excited that the weather mostly cooperated and even when it was drizzling, we still got some amazing images!!

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