As a photographer who primarily uses natural light, indoor lighting can be tricky. A north facing window is best but not always available in homes. In my home the best area of light coming in with a workable space is facing east. I typically use this room for my children's indoor portraits. My daughter's love to play dress-up, so I decided that we all could "play" on one hot afternoon indoors where it's cool! I wanted to use the window as back light instead of the usual even lighting I typically use. To do this I had to ignore the flashing blinkies on my histogram and use a high ISO. I'm not one to always like blown whites and high grain but I believe as an artist you need to try new things and break "rules" sometimes.
Can you tell I'm bribing with candy here? She's a typical 2 year old and wasn't happy with me at the time.
My girls have a very strong bond, I love to watch them interact!
19 comments:
These are beautiful, Robin! I love the colors and the lighting. It all really worked.
I love seeing you try new things! Nice variety!
Wow, these took my breath away - love the airy, magical feel!
Such cute girls, love the tutus and headbands.
So sweet! I especially love the kissing one, makes me melt.
Forgot to add that I LOVE your logo.
Very cute!
love the one of the 2 of them together- very sweet. and i know all about dressing up and bribes ;)
Very adorable, I as well LOVE the photo of the two of them together...soooo sweet:)
Awwww, these are adorable!! Love the connection between them! So sweet!
They are dolls. I love the bonding moment.
These are beautiful! So sweet and innocent, Love it!
SUPER SWEET
I love, love, love the one of the two of them together. Hope that relationship stays strong for life!
These are sooo sweet! Love them!
SO cute! I especially love that last one of her feet!!
Love the light in these! Your girls are absolutely adorable. :)
pretty light and pretty girls!
The one where they are kissing is a beautiful moment frozen in time. Love the whole series!
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