Posts Tagged: photojournalistic style

FAQ: Image Post Processing

Taking pictures during an event, trying to capture important moments, is half the battle. My job doesn’t stop at the end of the event. There’s still so much to do! Consumer or Prosumer cameras will usually give finished images, so the user will not have to do any post processing to the images. The resulting… Read more »

Family Portrait: Dan, Steph, Maura, and Sydney

The family portrait session was on November 1st in Kent Island, Maryland. We were so lucky (i.e. blessed) that it was warm on that day, because just a few days before, it was pretty cold. Steph asked me whether their clothes should be color coordinated. I said that it’s not necessary, but would be better… Read more »

KICS Special Characters Day, The Game

Here is the second part of the day. The children went outside again to play some games.  They were divided into three teams.  In the first game, the children were paired with a team member on their back and had to run sideways to the finish line before the next pair could run.

KICS Special Characters Day, The Parade

Kent Island Christian School doesn’t really celebrate Halloween. Therefore, they designate the day as Special Characters Day. Children cannot wear monster (scary) costumes, villains, and rock stars. Historical character, good guys, and biblical characters are allowed. Last year, it used to be limited to just biblical characters. I’m starting to use the “read more” feature… Read more »

Birthday: Erin+Sean, Part 1

When Mary asked me to be the photographer for Erin and Sean’s birthday last month, I was so excited. I loved taking pictures of children birthdays. I sure enjoyed capturing their happiness, laughter, and all their expressions. Sean playing the fog machine with the boys.

I am on the newspaper! :D

That’s right. I was featured in the October 15, 2008, Update Newspaper. The article was the feature of the week’s “It’s Your Business” section. 🙂 Update is a local weekly newspaper serving Stevensville, Chester, Grasonville, Queenstown, Centreville, Wye Mills, Church Hill, and Sudlersville, all in Queen Anne’s County, Eastern Shore, Maryland. I was interviewed the… Read more »