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I bought this baby not long ago, and have been tinkering around with it for awhile. Still feel like I have no clue (because I don’t) how to work the thing, but it’s been fun to pretend to be professional.
I’ve gathered a couple of resources to help me learn the tricks to the trade. You may have seen them surfing around.
The first book I read was this one here: Say NO to Auto: by Kristen Duke Photography.
It was a great beginner book on learning the settings. I had a couple of my readers recommend it and I’m so glad they did. I’m not so much in the dark now. It really opened my eyes to what my camera can do and the potential that it has. Up until reading and applying the things she talks about, I kind of felt that my camera didn’t have the capacity to take that great of pictures. It is probably the most basic of the Canon Rebels. Little did I know – It was all me screwing it up! Good to know 🙂 She had an updated version of the book available now which I can’t wait to get my hands on.
This next ebook, I’m still reading through, but I’ve loved it! It is from Katie Evans Photography, titled: The Key to Taking Pictures like a Professional Photographer. It is very thorough and sheds light on so many aspects of photography. Great for the clueless (like me) and for others who may have more of a clue as to what they are doing. I read it every chance I can get.
I’ve also found great help on Pioneer Woman’s site. I read her posts under photography discussing aperture. I’m glad I read this first, it was the perfect introduction for someone with no photography background whatsoever.
Any way, as I’ve mentioned before, my justification for all of this was to never have to pay for JCPenny Portraits ever again. It was rarely a good experience for me.
So I decided to play my first photography session with the baby, who is now 7 months old.
Though I hope much improvement is yet to come, I am officially saying “bye-bye” to JCPenny.
Of course I’m not the only one enjoying my camera either.
This one will pose for me any time.
Not only that, but she also begs to be the button pusher too. She isn’t to bad at it, either.
I’m a complete weirdo.
But hey, if a 4 year old can do it . . .
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I would love a camera like that! How fun! I think you did a wonderful job taking pictures. I liked taking silly pictures too!
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What a little cutie. 🙂 I think these pictures are more fun than JCPenney's. It's awesome that you captured some more serious moments, b/c we aren't all smiley and happy all the time (or at least I'm not)<br /><br />LOVE the collage of you!<br /><br />I recently got my first dslr and love it (with similar justifications like saying goodbye to Penney's ha).
Thanks for the review of the books!
I love the pictures you take so I don't think you are way off on the "professional" side of things. Now one thing that might help you get a good picture of your baby girl is to have a toy hooked on your camera. I've done this before and it really helps keep their focus on you. I also saw a great kid attention toy on the 'One Month to Win It' blog that you could place
I had wondered, from your last post, if you've been charming a camera somewhere! Looks good. I've had my Rebel a year, and my pictures are still horrible!
No way!! Your camera looks so great. The picture are so good. Your little one is adorable!