how will it crop? | st. louis family photography

Clients often ask how something will crop when they go to order their prints. The camera takes photos in the 2:3 aspect ratio, meaning a 4×6, 16×24, 20×30, etc. will not crop and will print just as you see it. Take a look at this guide to give you an idea: If you missed my...

the other stuff | fine art year in review

Soooo, I photograph other things BESIDES families. Fine art photography has always been a huge passion of mine. I don’t know why, but I keep so many things in different “places.” Portraits here on the blog and the facebook page. Instagram is separate. Flickr is separate (where you can find images like these). I post...

my three sons | a year in review

Warning: this is a lot longer than I intended it to be. But since you’re here, grab a cup and stay a minute. This year was insane. Finnegan, aka “The Finney,” was born, we listed our house and it didn’t sell, Christian turned 4, Jackson turned 9, Biscuit continued to eat weird things like entire...

a year in review | st. louis family photography

What a year! Working and getting used to being a family of five was *cough* interesting to say the least. A challenge for sure, but I am ready for more in 2013. I have so many great ideas that I am working on, but for now, I’ve pulled together some highlights from this year’s sessions....

how to get great Christmas tree bokeh | st. louis childrens photography

Ever wonder how to get that cool, blurry background? It’s all about the aperture … and it’s really easy to do! With Christmas just a few days away, I’ve created a mini-tutorial to help you achieve great bokeh with Christmas lights. 1. Use natural light! I shot this mid-morning, with a good amount of natural...

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