2. This photo was taken in Chandler, Arizona.
3.This photo demonstrates what I call candigraphy. (candid photography) She did not pose for the photo and it was taken in a split second. I am personally very pleased with this photo because I took this while I was running away from her. (She mildly didn't want her picture taken and was chasing me lightheartedly.) So yes, that is my arm in the bottom right. I went into photoshop and just made it darker so that it would be less distracting. It kind of helped. . .but I'm still really proud of this photo. I love the Dutch angle and the focus is impressive considering how fast both she and I were moving. And yes, it was taken during golden hour and actually while I was trying to get photos of something else.
1. A World of Pure Observation
2.This photo was taken in a church building in Mesa, Arizona.
3. This photo demonstrates candigraphy because it the subject did not pose for the camera and it is imperfect in composition. It was really difficult photographing this baby because he was surrounded by a bunch of little girls all vying for his attention and so he moved around a lot. This photo is in focus, has a nice shallow depth of field, and I like the moment it captured of him just seeing the world as a small child. I did slightly edit this photo but basically all I did was turn the temperature down. We were in a church building where the lighting was very yellow. So I just turned the temperature to more of a blue.
1. Second in Time
2.This photo was taken in a church building in Mesa, Arizona.
3. This photo demonstrates candigraphy in the very genuine expression of the child (not posed). She was doing her own thing and I was trying to get her in focus and she looked at the camera at just the right moment for me to snap this. I'm really pleased with how it turned out. I love how big her curls are and the raw feel of the whole picture. The colors in it also go really well together and are pleasing to the eye. Again, the only thing I did in editing was turn down the temperature. (I would have left it as it was, but it was really yellow so you couldn't appreciate the photo as much.)
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