Archive for December, 2009

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These are images from a session I took last month but they illustrate what I would like to touch on today very nicely.  I wanted to show how a few little tricks can transform a snapshot into a moment captured.  I’m going to start out by showing you my final image (above) and then I will show you the original capture straight out of the camera.

This image of a new Dad touching his baby girl’s tiny hand has been described by several people as “sweet” or “precious”, which is exactly the emotion I was hoping for when I took this photograph.  The way the image is cropped directs the viewer’s eye to the baby’s hand and really emphasizes how tiny it is in relation to her Daddy’s fingers.  I also chose to make this timeless image black and white so that the entire focus is on the subject and the viewer does not get distracted by any bright colors the image may have.  The image below is of the original capture.

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Not quite the same feeling when looking at this one eh?  It is a cute picture of Miss Presley but it does not really give off the same kind of warm, fuzzy feeling that the first image did.  During this session we were taking a few minutes off to give Miss Presley a little break and give me a moment to adjust my settings.  When I saw her Dad trying to comfort her by holding her hand I quickly snapped the image and took the time to crop it the way I wanted it to be later while editing.  Bottom line is do your best to remember the value of close ups while taking your photographs and if you have to take a quick shot (like I did here) in order to capture the moment just remember to take the time later to crop it down to enhance the image’s emotion.  I do not think that my original photo invokes nearly the same kind of feeling as the final product.  Creative photography is not just clicking pretty images, it is about creating emotion.

Lakewood PD Memorial Service

December 9, 2009

For those of you who do not know, I recently became the team photographer for Hero to Hero, an organization dedicated to honoring our Troops, Police, and Fire Fighters. Yesterday I had the incredible honor of accompanying the Pierce County Pipes and Drums to photograph the memorial service for the fallen Lakewood Police Officers.  It was an indescribable experience to see close to 20,000 law enforcement (including almost 1,000 Canadian Mounties), fire fighters, family members, as well as the countless civilians gathering to honor these people.  The outpouring of emotion and support was amazing.  As a proud daughter of a cop, sister of a cop, sister-in-law to 3 cops, wife of a cop, and friend to many more this memorial service hit very close to home for me.  My thoughts and prayers go out to each of the families.  God bless our Law Enforcement Officers, we love and support you all.  Thank you for all that you do for our communities!

Lakewood Four Memorial Service

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You can view all of the pictures from this service by going to the Lakewood PD Memorial Gallery on the Hero to Hero website.

December 6, 2009

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I am so excited to announce the launch of Loeffler Photography’s new blog and homepage!  I am hoping that the blog will allow everyone to see some of my latest work as well as give people a little insight into who I am and my approach to photography.  You can still view my traditional website by clicking on the link located in my bio on the right side of the screen.  Thank you for checking out my new look.  This is going to be a lot of fun!

A baby’s laugh

December 6, 2009

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There is not a more precious sound than that of a baby laughing.

A mother’s love

December 6, 2009

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Memories of fun moments together.

A child’s imagination

December 6, 2009

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When magic was real, and you could be anything you could imagine!

Sugar and Spice

December 5, 2009

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Presley’s fabulous headband added the perfect splash of color and flair to her portraits.  Before your baby’s photography session be sure to be on the lookout for things like fabulous headbands, cool mini sports gear, fun hats, and stylish diaper covers.  My favorite place to find a wide variety of great accesories for little ones is SUGAR BABIES in downtown Sumner, WA.