My photography venture has begun!

avatar

You would be forgiven for thinking that I've been lost within the world of Starfield for the past very silent week. πŸ˜… While that is partially true, so is the opposite.

This past week... my photography venture officially began!

Maria1.jpg

As someone who is a recovering anxiety-ridden person, this has been a big deal for me. And I've been nervous as hell, but am mostly coping. Whew.

It was a couple of weeks ago. I opened up my local community group on Facebook, took a deep breath, and asked for people to contact me if they were interested in free photos in exchange for allowing me to use those photos in my portfolio.

The result was overwhelming.

I had a total of 28 people contact me before I hastily edited my post to say that I had enough interest and would be replying to people to confirm dates and things soon. I shudder to think about how many more polite declines I would've had to have written if I didn't shut it down when I did. πŸ˜… People saw the word "free" and quite literally leapt upon me.

Crystal1.jpg

Finally, I chose seven clients for the free shoots.

  • a mother and her daughters
  • a mother and her son
  • a toddler
  • a brother and sister
  • two best friends
  • a songstress and her guitar
  • a couple before a masquerade ball

I was sooo excited to receive interest from a couple of people who were interested in more than just your standard/family photoshoots. Unfortunately, since locking in dates and times, there have been two cancellations... one of which was because the masquerade ball has been postponed. πŸ™ I was really looking forward to that one. It seemed like it would be a fun shoot!

Yesterday I did my third shoot, which was the toddler. He was adorable, by the way. I bought some bubbles and things before the shoot to hopefully keep him engaged and interested. Which worked, to some extent. xD

Sinead2.jpg

I really don't have enough props and things, and honestly, I don't like a single photo that came from the shoot and I'm struggling to salvage what I did get. Every photo looks awful. Uncomposed. Not fully in frame. I'm suddenly not very confident that I can snap toddlers unless it's a family shoot and the young'un is held and restrained. Most of the photos aren't in my lighting and I have to over-edit them to showcase his beautiful face.

That inspired me though. After the shoot, I rushed off to the vast space of the interwebs and found a massive party warehouse in New South Wales that delivers country-wide. Then I ordered a bunch of cute props for kids. πŸ˜… Fairy wings, pirate bandanas, tutus, hawaiian flower-necklace-things, fancy hats, funky sunglasses, etc.

...I'm going to need somewhere to store all this stuff. Haha. And I still need a couple more larger props, like stools and such. AND FLOOR DROPS. Because the backdrop the toddler's mother chose did not suit my flooring at all.

It's going to cost a bit. But hey: I can claim it all on tax. 😝

Anyway, I'm taking a break today. I spent 8 hours yesterday trying to edit photos I thoroughly dislike, now I'm planning on letting them sit there and I will look at them with fresh eyes on Sunday. Today I will do something fun!

Β 

Until next time! πŸ™ƒπŸ“ΈπŸ”₯

Β 


Β 

All photos in this post are courtesy of me, @kaelci and have permission attributed to them to share on various social medias.



0
0
0.000
12 comments
avatar

Great new adventure that you're embarking on.

I'm suddenly not very confident that I can snap toddlers unless it's a family shoot and the young'un is held and restrained.

My Olympus TG6 has a motion setting, and a mode called 'Shooting Active Children.' If I remember correctly, you have a new cam that looked way more advanced than mine, so they might have a setting for children too. Good luck in this new journey!

0
0
0.000
avatar

I shoot manually for the most part, not using the auto-settings that come with the camera. I might need to switch to auto-mode for times like this. πŸ˜…

Most of the photos I took are perfectly clear, but they're uncomposed, not in frame, and he's out of my lighting. It was fun, and he was so cute and happy. xD But I feel horrible that I don't consider any of these photos good and I'm preparing to apologise profusely to his mum. At least it was just a free shoot. I would feel SOOOO AWFUL!!!!!! if this was a paid shoot, hahaha! πŸ˜– Definitely second-guessing toddlers.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Ah yes, you could also program your own settings, so you won't feel so bad about shooting in auto mode.

The mother will probably be happy, unless she's a professional photographer :) You might also want to do black and white for the pictures that you believe are not up to par. Black and white always looks classy and professional. Remember, don't let them see you sweat :D

0
0
0.000
avatar

These look great!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Thanks! 😊 I was really happy with that first photo - I had an image in my head of what I wanted to achieve, and I got the lighting down pat first go. I was so happy with it.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Oh well that is brilliant!

I hope you can make a huge success of it, although it looks like you've already sort of done just that!

!LUV

0
0
0.000
avatar

Well, so far so good anyway, except for the toddler! πŸ˜… I'm obtaining a couple of Christmas things at the moment, and hoping to really drive interest once December comes, and perhaps some paying clients! 😁

0
0
0.000
avatar

I really like the second photo, with happy faces and teenager seriousness in one frame!

0
0
0.000