October 15, 2008 - Ladue, MO. I capped the last run of assignments off with a
PADI Digital Underwater Photography (Level 1) class. The class was taught through
Y-Kiki Divers, like all SCUBA classes that I teach. It was a nice personal course, as there was only one student. Having only one student also allowed use to complete course requirements quickly. This in turn allowed us to play in the water with the camera's for a while.

You can see the entire album
here.
October 12, 2008 - St. Peters, MO. Returned Sunday to shoot a Kindergarten Soccer game for All Saints Catholic Church in St. Peters, MO. This game was not nearly as close as the girl's game on Saturday. Alright it was a downright blow out. But at least it was All Saints that blew out the other team. Provide for plenty of action.

You can see the entire album on my
PhotoStockPlus site
here. As with all my kids' albums its password protected. Contact me if you want the password.
October 11, 2008 - St. Peters, MO. Had some fun Saturday shooting a Pre-K Girls Soccer game at All Saints Catholic Church in St. Peters, MO. It was one of the most evenly matched girls games I've seen in quite a while. All Saints won, but not by much. And I got a goal shot. Always a delight when that happens.

You can find the entire album on my
PhotoStockPlus site
here. As with all my kids' albums its password protected. Contact me if you want the password.
October 9, 2008 - O'Fallon, MO. So I did some birth announcement portraits for some friends today. They say you're art won't shine until you've found your own style. You can model it after others, but it must be your own.
I remember reading about a portrait photographer who would talk with her subjects for hours. Take one picture and be done with the session. I think I've begun to find my own style. Nothing too unusual. I don't like to direct subjects. I talk to them. Play with them and when I see something I really like... step back and take the picture. You really begin to capture the essense of the subjects not just their likeness. Best part is you don't need to tell them what to do :)

I personally liked this one because my subject was just being herself... nothing posed, just her.
Later,
-T