Sunday, January 29, 2012

Free 11x14 Storyboard Template (and some exciting things to come. . .)


I love this storyboard!  Clients get so excited when I show them something unique like this that they can display and show off in their home.  This is a personal favorite so I hope some of you will enjoy it as much as I do :)  You can download it here.

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Okay now on to that exciting news. . . I have started organizing a giveaway extravaganza!  One event, three HUMONGOUS prizes, tons of fabulous vendors, and lots of fun!  I've already had so many really exciting vendors jump on board, including the fabulous Wild Sorbet (see post below this one).  I am only inviting companies that I love, most of which I am already a loyal customer to so these are going to be some fabulous prizes.  The giveaway will begin March 1st so mark your calendars!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Frame Crazy

I realized with a name like Frame Worthy Shot, this blog should have some more mentioning of frames!  To me a frame is the ultimate compliment a photo can receive.  Most people do not frame a mediocre photo.  They frame their favorite photos.  I love frames, particularly frames that scream "Look at me, I'm amazing!"  I display a wide array of frames in my studio as well as my home.  Friends and clients alike always swoon over them. . . always! 

I thought I would share with you my three favorite frame companies (in no particular order).

This is my console table in my entry way. I love this family photo (taken by Amy Parish) and it looks perfect in this Wild Sorbet frame. You would think the frame was made just for that photo. Oh wait, it was :) The three trimlings on the table compliment it perfectly. I couldn't love this grouping more.

16x24 Farrah Braniff Antebellum in classy coco and robin's egg
Set of three trimlings: 7x7s in whisper, classy coco, and robin's egg


This is another 16x24, in my studio.  Clients LOVE Organic Bloom Frames.  They really do have an impressive grandeur to them.  This particular one is a Maryann twin double, metallic taupe on white (both with brown glaze). 

Nations Lab doesn't have a huge variety, they only have two shapes and four colors to choose from and they only go up to 16x20.  BUT their prices are amazing and their quality is still great.  This frame is an 11x14 ornate in Creme Brulee.

Free Blog Board/Web Board Templates

It's amazing how long it can take to blog your sessions.  Using blog boards helps to streamline the process for me and it also makes things look nice and tidy.  My business photo blog is 900 pixels wide so I typically build my blog boards to be 900 pixels wide that way I can choose the "original size" option once the photo is inserted into my blog post.  You can see my blog here.

If you are planning to use these blog boards on your website I would resize it to fit your blog before you insert any photos.  These blog boards are very easy to use, just insert your photo above the shape layer and click ctr+alt+g.  Enjoy!

Blog Board 1

Blog Board 2

Blog Board 3

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Taking Your Own Family Pictures

I am being featured over at Inspired by Family Magazine today!  I hope you'll stop by and check out my article on taking your own family portaits.  Hope you're all having a fabulous Wednesday :)

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Family Portraits: What to Wear

When planning family portraits, wardrobes play a huge role in the final outcome!  And any of you who have had the joy of trying to coordinate outfits for your whole family know just how challenging that can be.  Here's what I tell my clients to help them prepare for their session:

Please plan outfits carefully. Solid colors are great (and slimming). Layering and texture are essential for adding visual interest. Be careful with busy prints (they can look good but must be planned carefully) and avoid tees with large logos or words on them. Choose colors that coordinate and compliment each other, but do not match exactly.

The layering on the dad and little guy here are perfect, they have tons of visual interest.  I usually recommend a solid color, especially for mom, but this particular mom is thin and pulls off the print very nicely.  It adds visual interest since the other family members are wearing solids. 

Accessorize!!! Add a scarf, a cardigan, a blazer, an awesome necklace, and more. Adding lots of accessories and pops of color is great. Choosing one color to be your accent color and adding it here and there can be fun. An outfit that looks great in person can look boring in photos if there is no accessorizing.
Think about your outfits well in advance so you can buy additional things if needed.

I loved this family's choice of color palette, bright and beautiful, bold summer colors.  The print looks great on dad and there is some layering there.  The solid color looks fabulous on mom and I love the texture on her top as well as the texture of the ruffles on the little one's dress. 

Some great color palates are yellow and gray or earthy neutral tones like brown and beige with pops of color like purple or pink for example. Sometimes really bright, fun colors can make an awesome color palate. You may want to consider the season your photos will be taking place in (but you don’t have to!) and definitely consider which colors look good on you.

This is from my family's most recent photo session.  It was Fall so I loved the earthy tones for our color palette.  Getting both the boys outfits from Gymboree made it easy because they have coordinating lines.  I went for a solid color for both me and the hubby to slim and balance the kiddo's outfits that were a little on the busier side.  I made sure to add a great necklace to my outfit, accessorizing is important for photos.

I've put together a pinterest board with some great outfit inspiration that I also share with my clients, so you can stop by for more ideas.  http://pinterest.com/jilltirrell/outfit-inspiration-for-portraits/

Hope this helps!

Giveaway Winner- My Memories Digital Scrapbooking Software

Thank you to everyone who participated in the My Memories Digital Scrapbooking Software giveaway!  The lucky winner is. . .


Congrats Heather, you've got an awesome prize coming your way!  Please shoot me an email at frameworthyshot@gmail.com so I can get your prize to you. 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Complete Newborn Edit Tutorial


This tutorial is for all of you new photographers who are still trying to get your newborn editing skills where you want them.  I use some purchased actions in my editing, but I can say without a doubt that those actions have been one of the best investments I've made for my business.  I know how to do all these things myself BUT not as well and not as efficiently.  The companies that sell their actions are (usually) photoshop geniuses and having that kind of skill available to use on my work has helped set me apart from all other photographers in my city! 

Okay here goes, a complete newborn edit:

I always shoot in RAW.  It's amazing.  When you shoot in RAW Photoshop will automatically open your image in Photoshop Camera Raw, where you can make improvements in a snap.  You can often even save underexposed or overexposed photos if you've shot in RAW.  So the first thing I do is make adjustments in Photoshop Camera Raw. 

Here are the things I always check for and often tweak in this step:
- color balance (My photos often have a little too much red, so I move the slider towards the cyan side a little and voila, much better!)
- exposure (Very important!  This depends on your style.  I like bright photos so I typically brighten until I start to see hot spots then I take it back down to that level just before they showed up.)
- temperature (Would it look better if it were a bit warmer?)
- I usually raise the black a little
- I often up the clarity a little
- Sometimes fill light if my shadows are too heavy

Most photos don't need all of those edits.  In this photo, for example, all I did was adjust the color balance a bit, raise the blacks to +6 and raise the clarity to +3.  And then we have this to work with:

Okay now that we are in photoshop I run two of my favorite actions.  The first is classic color from the Florabella Classic Workflow Collection.  The second is creamy and smooth skin from Paint the Moon's Picture Perfect Portrait Mega Set.  Skin smoothing is essential for newborn portraits to look professional!  And now we're here:

My next step was to sharpen her eyes with the sharpen tool.  I also used the patch tool to get rid of a little cut on her cheek.  I then decided there was still a little too much red in her skin.  There are two ways you can fix that.  You can either lower the saturation of the reds by going to hue/saturation in the image menu under adjustments.  You would then select reds in the drop down menu and lower the saturation to your liking, sometimes raising the brightness too.  The other option is in the same menu, but instead you would select color balance and just move the red slider towards the cyan side until you like your result.  In this case I went the saturation route.  You can also create a layer mask if you want the changes to be made only to baby's skin and not the rest of the photo.  In this case that wasn't necessary.

My last step with any photo is usually using my Boost action from Pioneer Woman (this one is free)!  I rarely leave it at 100% opacity, this time I lowered it to 20%.  I know you can do the same thing using curves, but I am yet to become an expert at curves. 
I hope that was helpful.  Let me know if you have any questions for me!  Happy editing :)

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Boutique Headband Giveaway with Baby & Me Boutique

So you all already know that I stay busy with my two little guys and being a professional photographer, but you may not know that I also design and sell photo props and headbands. 



Almost all of the headbands in my shop are interchangeable.  This is great for photographers as well as moms.  A couple different headbands can combine in many different combinations. 

 
 
 
In addition to Baby & Me Boutique, I have another shop, Baby & Me Crochet Patterns.  You can find all of my crochet patterns there.




Want to win the headband of your choice?

Mandatory entry:

Optional extra entries:
- Blog about this giveaway (5 entries)
- Display the Frame Worthy Shot button on your blog (3 entries)


This giveaway will end on Wednesday January 31st at 11:59 PST.  Thanks for entering!
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