Thursday, May 17, 2012

{Live, Laugh, Photograph} | Decoding Camera Ads

A good friend of mine recently contacted me with a number of questions regarding cameras. She was in the market for a camera upgrade and had seen an ad for one that looked good. Problem was- she had no idea what all of the numbers and technical jargon meant. EOS, image stabilization, 15 megapixels....it can all be very confusing to the everyday consumer.
So I thought I might help others who are also looking to buy a new camera, but haven't yet because they don't know what they want (or need!).




The best thing about these camera for everyday consumers is that they can be set on automatic for beginners (just like your old point and shoot) but are also capable of full manual mode as you get more comfortable with the settings. There is also no delay from the time you press the shutter to the time the photo is captured (no more backs of heads!).

Other common photog terms that you might run across:

Live view- means that you can see the image in the screen as you are composing your shot. Most DSLRs do not have this feature and you must look through the camera to see your shot before snapping.

SD/CF cards- the format for the memory card. Any good store employee can direct you to the proper card for your camera. Most Canon and Nikon DSLRs take CF cards. The more megapixels your camera is, the larger each photo file will be. You may need a card with lots of memory to hold a decent amount of photos. (Think of it as film for your camera)

f/3.5-5.6 or simliar next to lens info- this is the aperture for the lens. Remember in our Live Laugh Photograph post where we discussed aperture? The two numbers here mean that the lens will have an aperture of 3.5 when set at the smallest focal length and 5.6 when zoomed all the way in.

Hope this helps you decode all of those letters and numbers and finally make the move to shooting with your own DSLR! Feel free to email me any questions- ashley@hugghinsphotography.com

Sunday, May 13, 2012

{The Hardest Job in the World} | Gwinnett County Portrait Photographer

It is a bit cliche, but being a mom is the toughest, yet most rewarding job in the world. The long hours, the demanding boss(es), the responsibilities... oh, and it's all unpaid. But at night, when the house is quiet and you've just finished your third first glass of wine, you can't help but sneak into those messy rooms, over the piles of Legos and Barbie shoes, and simply watch them sleep, knowing that you have the BEST job in the world!

Happy Mother's Day to those brave souls who believed others when they said,
"It's not THAT hard!".

And thank you Lord for these two little hams that make my life interesting!



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

{Pretty Baby Bowtique} | Gwinnett County Portrait Photographer

I love all things pretty! I will admit that my addiction is probably due to the fact that I only produce little boys, so I must live vicariously through my clients! I had two little princesses in the studio to help me showcase some of the newest creations from Pretty Baby Bowtique. If you haven't already, go Like them on Facebook. I use them on newborn as well as baby shoots and they are even prettier in person!








To see all of Pretty Baby Bowtique's gorgeous headbands- check out their Etsy Shop! (but beware- you'll want to buy everything in the store!)