Wednesday, December 1, 2010

How to....

Pick a camera.


So I presented this to all our Facebook followers....


Center Point Photography I need and want to blog but am having some serious writers block...
Anybody got any question about being a photographer, cameras, editing, or anything? I would love a topic to write about.


Jodie Coher good camera choice for beginners... DSLR and/or point & shoot. We're considering a new camera for Christmas.
And how about the advantages and ways to use the MACRO -- I like it, but don't think I use it correctly :)
November 16 at 7:52pm ·

Thank you so much Jodie for the question! I will start of with saying that everyone has a different opinion on this. There is a huge DSLR "tug of war" about Nikon Cameras vs. Cannon Cameras. It will ultimately come down to preference but I will give you my favorite brand and good choices within that brand.

So my favorite brand is Nikon.
I like Nikon because if you decided to upgrade you camera body in the future then all of your lenes will fit any Nikon camera body... Cannons do not. When you get a new camera body with Cannon you must get all new lenses. Not very cost effective. I also perfer the shape, build, and grip of the Nikon. It is a really comfortable hold. So I love NIKON! I would say for cost and quality get the D90. It is a great camera. The closest you can get to a semi professional camera without the cost. Its nearly half the price.

My other advice it to invest in on solid lens. If you by the camera with the standard lens with it.... great keep it! Nikon has a pretty good standard. We usually use ours at each wedding. But consider purchasing a macro lens 60mm it is a fixed lens NO zoom but the crisp clearity is amazing! I use it for most everything i shoot. Close up or I move back farther to get full images. I rarely switch lenses. If you want to try it out... rent it here.
Nikon 60mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Macro

The 60 mm f2.8 Macro provides a compact, versatile lens appropriate for Macro and general photography. Like all true macro lenses it is extremely sharp, even wide open and at close range. It provides a true 1:1 reproduction and focuses as closely as 7.3 inches, has silent wave motor for quick autofocusing, a non-rotating front element, 9 bladed aperture ring, ED glass, and new Nano Crystal Coat – basically every high end technology Nikon has in a reasonably priced Macro lens.

Let me take this time to explain what a Macro is used for. It is made for close up photography. You get great clearity with these type of lenses. You can get close up ring shot and crisp clear portraits.

These were both taken with the 60mm f/2.8
Or get a 24mm-70mm. This has some zoom capabilities but also great close ups and clearity. This is considered a great staple to have in your camera bag. We are debating if we are going to purchase this in the next few months. We have rented this lens and I loved it. When I shot the Leja Wedding I never switched lenses. The lens is what really takes a great picture! One down side is that it is really heavy! I also found that I prefer really do prefer fixed lenses. But that is just a preference. Tyler loves the 14-24mm f/2.8. So it is simply a preference.
24mm-70mm f/2.8


Bottom Line:

So look at a D80 or D90. These have great prices for it starting as a hobby and perfecting how to use it to and growing as a photographer. Also, really consider getting another lens. This is where you will get an amazing picture.

Love, CPP




Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Kevin & Jessica's Engagement Session

ENGAGEMENT

So I got to shoot these two love birds a few weeks ago. It was great. We did a sunset shoot and I couldnt have been more pleased with the results. I met Jessica through Tyler. They had classes together last year while they were getting their MBA's. Now she is getting married. We were so excited that she asked us to be apart of this season of life with her by doing her engagement photos. I wish them nothing but the best and for their marriage to be so blessed.

Enjoy!

*Click on the images to enlarge them

We started the evening out at this abandoned building.
I just love... LOVE!
I asked Jessica to pick out some props for our time together and she wanted an empty picture frame. Guess who had one laying around the apartment.

Our bloopers from the day! But I must say I love these.
You are getting to see how fun these two are.

I think this should be framed in their home.
Seriously Jess! Your smile is perfect!
They just look so peaceful together.


Work it Kevin!

Jessica wanted to do this shot. I think it turned
out great! Good idea Jess!

This old broke down barn was perfect for Jessica's style.
Fierce. You two are working it!
This is one of my favorite from the day.
Bling Bling!
O how I love a good bear hug!


Well, hope you enjoying look at them as much as I do! Thanks Jessica and Kevin for such a fun night!

Love, CPP

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Oh Sunday...

Im so sorry I have not blogged lately but I will try to get a few up this week! Cant wait to answer some of your questions that ya'll posted on Facebook.

As for today...
Tyler and I are relaxing and resting after great a wedding weekend in Clinton, TN. We are just sitting working on a few emails and we are watching one of our favorite shows.... 24! We just finished Season 1 and we started Season 2 today. LOVING IT!

Have a great Sunday!


Friday, November 5, 2010

Sister's Session

Im so pumped to share this post with you. These are two very dear friends of mine that I am so thankful for! This sister shoot for me was a huge blessing! They are both so encouraging and loving that it made this shoot soooo fun! They are both are the mother of 2. Lacy has 2 little girls and Mandy has 2 little boys. They are great mothers and amazing women of god and I am so thankful for them. This shoot was a tribute to these amazing women and their hearts for the home, mothering, and family. Thanks ladies!


These are some hot mama's!


They are just so beautiful! Inside and out.

I definitely would love to do a shoot with my sister.
This was too much fun!

They wanted to take this photo because they took one just like
this when they were younger and they knew there parents would love it.




Lacy has such a warm soul! I love all of our heart to hearts chats.

Fierce Lacy!


Mandy lights up a room when she walks in. She hilarious!


Mandy! Really!? This is gorgeous!

Love you ladies! Im so happy we found this barn across
the road from Lacy's house.

Thanks ladies for all the encouragement and love!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Where's Tyler?

This sequence it just too much! Really! I was shooting the adorable flower girl and POP! Tyler came out of no where and well before I knew it, he was gone. He is like the crouching Tyler, hidden dragon. I love it! You can see how fast I was shoot by the movement of the little girl. You know the kids at a wedding can't stand still. You can see how fast Tyler was in and out. Pretty funny if I do say so myself.

A sweet moment during the ceremony... and

Bam! There he is! Where did he come from?

And before you know it... Gone.

The man that was supposed to be playing music didn't hear his signal to play and because Tyler was hiding being the bushes getting some pictures, the bride asked him to go tell the musician to play. He said he didn't realize how far out there he was.

I want to give a special thanks to Tyler for the constant funny moments! I owe this post all you Tyler! Love you and thank you!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Cheap or Creative?

Call me cheap, frugal, bargain shopper, or whatever.... I can't help myself. I do it all the time. I am always trying to find the cheapest way to get something I want or need. On the Fun Facts page you will find my top 3 places to shop... you will notice that they are all centered around me saving money.

Here are a few examples:
1) I will never buy a throw pillow again when I can make one for nothing more than $5. Thanks to Hobby Lobby, Hancock Fabric and Walmart for giving my lots of inexpensive fabric choices to pick from.

2) I will never buy a $30 dollar wreath from a department store because I can go to the Family Dollar, make my own, and only spend about $4 or $5.


3) Many photographers use defusers. This defuses and bounces light off of walls, ceilings or just off the defuser itself. These range from $12-$40. Well, Tyler is an engineer and his mind just thinks in ways mine cannot and he found a way to make our own defuser for only 35 cents. We use flexable foam board and use a jumbo rubber band to hold it onto the actual flash.


4) And my most recent cost savings is my pride and joy... I made my own shootsac. Its not perfected yet but it serves the same purpose at the name brand. Shootsac is a bag that carries your lenses during a shoot. It is made with a padded fabric to protect your lenses. Click here to see the original Jessica Claire, Shootsac. I had to change some of the original fabrics but it works just the same. I AM PROUD TO SAY I USED MY HOMEMADE SHOOTSAC IN A SHOOT YESTERDAY AND IT WAS PERFECT! Light weight, flexible, and adorable. And it cost 8 to 9 times less than the name brand! I spent a total of $35 for enough materials to make 2 shootsacs. One for me and one for Tyler.


So I guess that just leaves me one question for you....
Do you think Im CREATIVE or CHEAP?

Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday's

OH MONDAY!

Why are Monday's so hard. I just cant get motivated! But Im gonna push through and start on my emails, some editing, and clean!!! For such a small apartment, it's amazing how it gets so messy so fast! So have a great Monday and good luck with your productivity!

And for those of you that just love pics here are a few that I like!

I just love this angle. I know its kinda random.

Yep I just have a weak spot for really cool old door handles!

And well my handsome husband! He so cute!

Happy Monday!

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