Posts Tagged ‘portraits’

A gigantic photography event. A huge auditorium. A delicate man. A vision. Jesh de Rox and his Experiential Photography.

I am a member of a few photography forums, dedicated to portrait photography and children portraiture. Jesh’s lecture has been discussed there more than once and people raved about it. I am the type who doesn’t go to see a movie if everyone raves about it. I am the type who doesn’t believe in mass happiness. (Yet I am a potterologist and avatarlogist. Go figure!) I missed the lecture anyway. One evening, after having a rather difficult day with my little angels (sometimes it happens even in the best of families), I was editing photos and thought to myself that I will give it a try. I listened to the recording of the lecture and it

CHANGED. MY. LIFE.

My life as a photographer. My life as a person. As a human being.

I knew instantly that I wanted to become a part of this movement. BELOVED movement. And one day a package arrived. The BELOVED field guide. Which changed my life still more. Ok, I know you want to know now what this photography voodoo is about. :) Bear with me a little longer.

Imagine that you decide to have your photos taken. Any given occasion will do. You got engaged. Married. Secretly married. Your wife is pregnant. You have a newborn baby. You have a family. You celebrate your wedding’s 50th anniversary. Any occasion will do. Even one as simple as: “it’s a beautiful day”. So what is it that you want to have captured?

Poses.

OR

Feelings. Laughter. Deep gazes into each other’s eyes. Hugs. And … do we dare … kisses.

I bet it’s the second one. And it damn well should be! BELOVED photography will empower just that. Through a number of small tasks (for a lack of a better word), you will experience real feelings in front of the camera. You will BE LOVED. And if you let me, I will capture the feelings in a timeless manner. Resulting in a true celebration of your relationship.

Oh common. Say it out loud! This is unheard of in Finland. This will never work with the Finnish nature. Finnish culture. Finnish personalities.

Really? Try me! Book your Beloved session now. (It’s also a perfect gift.)

Oh and not that it’s the most important thing. But I am officially qualified for the Experiential Photography. You can also find me listed as a photographer of the Beloved movement. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Your Beloved photographer,  Niki

PSHHH: The first three Beloved sessions will receive a special gift from me. :)

Yay! Today is the 1st of June and this day is important not only because it’s the International Children’s Day (how did you celebrate with your kids? by ice-cream, gifts, plays or, oops, a little unnecessary shouting?) but also because it’s the day when the winner of my yo-kuvaus competition should be announced. And is going to be announced. :)

I am pleased to notice that none of my blog readers, who left a comment, voted for the traditional yo-kuva (a rose, a glass of champange and a stiff posing). But unfortunately only one of you could be the winner of a free yo-kuvaus with me… Without further ado, I went off and used a random number generator, did hard job programming the machine to randomly choose a number between 1 and 14 (since the last of 15 comments was not really a yo-kuva seeker) and hit the “generate” button.

scrolling in the original post, scrolling in the original post and the winner is …..

….. TIINA (or actually her brother!).

Congratulations! Looking forward to working with you. :D

Amazing what life has in stock for us sometimes. I went to photograph a pregnant colleague of my husband, a doctor/scientist from Turkey. Her mum, who arrived for the birth from a small village outside of Istanbul, came along to the shoot. At the end, just as the sun was setting behind a small patch of moss, this amazing lady graciously allowed me to take a portrait of her. She looked at me and a miracle happened. The sky opened, the earth cracked, the moss became a fire and through her eyes I walked into her soul. It felt cozy being there, her soul reminding me of a grand kitchen full of people talking over each other, with a grandmother knitting small woollen animal toys in the corner and one of the dogs secretly steeling a piece of sausage from the table. Nobody got angry at him, even when they noticed. I didn’t want to come back to the real world, but someone had to press a shutter.

You have marked my heart and I will never forget you. You are beautiful.

Me and kids left for holidays at my parents almost 3 weeks ago. Did you notice there have not been any updates and new posts? I promise to flood you now :) The holidays were great, thanx for asking. I would have died if it wasn’t for the volcano situation, because my sucky-rainy 1 week holidays were prolonged by seven beautiful sunny, warm and spring loaded days! And as we were missing Da Man, we decided not to rely on ash-wind lucky combination and we travelled by cars and ferries through Germany, Denmark and Sweden. The trip took us mere 4 days, but it has been much fun. We love travelling and the kids don’t hate it, what a win-win situation :) Pics will follow, but for now let me introduce you to this young beautiful lady, one of the Easter bunnies. You are stunning and I loved working with you!

I cannot resist. I know it’s a bad blog post title for a boudoir shoot, but what would you name it if you shot boudoir on Easter Monday? :D

This is just a quick sneak peek for you, my awesome, funny and smokin’ hot ladies who I had the honor to spend the afternoon with. Thank you!

And this is my beautiful, talented and oh so absolutely sweet friend, a make-up artist and hair-dresser who helped us look just a tad more glamorous than on your usual Easter Monday :)

And many thanks to my assistent Irenka, who saves me from hunger, missing items and who I generally could not live without. Our gratitude also to hotel Haven for providing us with a cosy enviroment of their suite. I had a blast!

You are what you wear. A little cliche? Perhaps. But when it comes to portrait photography, clothing plays a huge role in the success of the finished product.

Before we get going, let’s be clear on what your clothing does NOT need to be:

  1. BRAND NEW … I’m completely down with your favorite pair of ripped jeans, retro band T’s, and worn converse shoes – as long as you know how to rock them in your own fabulous tyle.
  2. FANCY-SCHMANCY AND UBER EXPENSIVE … Unless it’s your thing (and if it’s REALLY your thing, then by all means baby, bring on the bling)! If you’re not normally a dress-up kind of person, don’t feel like you have to be one for your session.
  3. MATCHING … No need to focus on matching everything from the color of your fuchsia headbands to the stripes in your socks. In fact, I beg of you, please, PLEASE don’t!  If your heart is set on everyone in white button downs and khaki pants, I’m probably not your girl!
  4. STRESSFUL … No need to worry about each and every item, or fret about the suitability of each accessory. This is supposed to be fun! If you’re unsure – call me, and together, we’ll make sure you look fabulous.  I promise!

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I want you to be happy, thrilled, over the moon about your images, and I know that this is much more likely if we take the time and work together to help you choose clothing that fits these few simple rules:

FEELS GOOD.

During your shoot you could be sitting on a pile on the grass having a tickle battle, jumping off a tree trunk, standing on chairs, or throwing your kiddos in the air. Wear clothing that lets you do all that (and more) comfortably. As for the kids? Uncomfortable kids have a tendency to look…well…uncomfortable, and are often cranky to boot. Happy kids make for happy pictures.

Bottom Line: Don’t choose outfits that make any of you feel constrained, stiff, itchy, scratchy, like you’re dressed up for Halloween, or that leaves you with a nagging worry that a button might pop if you bend the wrong way.  Trust me!

LOOKS GOOD.

This can be tricky. Looking good is totally subjective, right? If you’re not a fashionista in real life, you might want to pull in some extra help from a straight-talking friend or your trusty photographer (that would be me) who knows about such things and has plans in place to help! Sometimes last years of-the-moment dress has already become hopelessly untrendy. Sometimes the current fashions just don’t look or feel like you. Sometimes outfits that look good in the mirror might not be ideally suited for photography. If you’re really looking for extra help, I can but you in touch with some incredible folks who make people look good for a living!

Bottom Line: If you don’t feel fabulous-fierce-take-on-the-world gorgeous in your outfit, you’re not going to love, love, love the end result…and I’m all about you love, love, loving the result!

MAKES SENSE.

Here’s where we put it all together.  It’s not just enough that everyone looks good and feels good – you’ve got to look and fee good together AND the outfits should fit with your location and the desired mood for your portraits. Gulp. That seems like a lot, doesn’t it? (QUICK – revisit #4 in the top list, and remember, don’t stress) Before you even begin figuring out your wardrobe, we’ll have an in depth consultation to narrow down what you really want for your pictures, shoose the perfect locations and make sure you have an understanding about how that all comes together in the finished photograph. I’m with you every step of the way.

Bottom Line: It’s easier than it seems. Think twic about having Emma in a lace prom dress if you can’t get Tommy out of his Spiderman cape and favorite Star Wars pajama top. If we’re going to be running around in a park, you’ll likely not decide to wear your starched Sunday best. Hate the way stripes and plaids look together but Dad has his favorite striped polo ready to go? Well then, best steer mom away from her beloved family tartan. Easy-peasy! Unless mom is really attached to that tartan…but we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.

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If you’re still not certain, and you can’t decide between the yellow wrap dress with your red heels or your dark skinny jeans and purples belted shirt -I’ve got good news. You don’t have to decided. Bring LOTS of option. Heck, throw your whole wardrobe into the back of the car. When we get to the session we’ll wing it with fabulous results. Trust me!

Now…take a deep breath…close your eyes…and imagine how blow-everyone-away-fabulous-Next-Top-Model you’re all going to look in those pictures! Can you see it yet?  I totally can! You look INCREDIBLE!

Posted with permission from Jeanette LeBlanc

And since no post on a photographer’s blog is complete without an image, how about this one? Sometimes less is more… :D

And so it happened that I felt the absolute urge to add up to my gear. You might wonder, what I wear in my pockets (and a couple of camera bags), so here goes:

  • Nikon D300 and Nikon D700, Flexaret VII fully functional and polished to all glory
  • Nikkor 85/1.8, 50/1.8, couple of flashes and minor stuff
  • and two new additions o the lens family Nikkor 14-24/2.8 and 135/2.0

I love me Tamrac bag and messanger style Crumpler bag. Both red of course (my Dad: “Of course you chose a red car, you are a woman.” Me when done my research: “Daddy, red is the safest color there is!”) :D

When the miracle happens that neither me nor my husband have to work during a weekend, we usually have bunch of friends coming over and then on Sunday evening we wonder why we are so tired again ;) This weekend was no different and after spending a lovely Saturday with the family of our god-son, we had the pleasure of one Slovakian girl’s, my husband’s colleague, company on Sunday. And since she’s never been to Haukilahti beach and cafe Mellsten (what a sin!), we took her there for a coffee and a cake. After the filling traditional lunch, we had problems to eat even the cafe Mellsten’s fantastic pullas. Though it was after many hours of playing hide and seek with the kids :D Or what seemed like hours in a snow storm and a cruel wind, anyway.

Here is one from just before the storm. If you wonder what that white field is – THAT is a frozen sea, my dears. (Half March, yes, half March – says calendar.) Taken with the new toy 14-24mm Nikkor lens (oh yeah baby!). Thank you for being a patient model, this wide angle stuff is harder than it seems :)