Archive: Feb 2012
  1. Inspired, A Very Special Project | Carrie of Carrie Small Photography

    Oh sweet Carrie. Where do I ever begin?!

    Carrie Small is honestly one of the most amazing natural light photographers I have the pleasure of knowing. Her work is timeless, beautiful and with every new photo she posts I fall in love that much more. I found Carrie on Clickinmoms some years back.  I instantly fell in love with her work, especially the photos of her little man Aidan she would share but what really surprised me was just how humble and wonderful she is on the other side of the camera. I can say with a million percent honesty I do not think she really knows what an AMAZING photographer she is. Her love for her craft is beyond evident in her work.  Just when I think I couldn’t adore her more though she finds a new way to seriously impress me. She is the kind of photographer that makes me want to be better. Not just in my own imagery but as a person.  I could go on for HOURS, possibly even days!

    I am going to jump right into this because I have not a doubt in my mind you won’t feel the same way after reading her interview!!

    You can find her website HERE.

    Let’s meet Miss Carrie!!!

    You can say “Hi!” to her too right HERE on Facebook.

    Lets get to know you! How would you describe yourself in three sentences?


    I’m shy and quiet, its hard to get me to open up.  I love my husband and two babies with all my heart, and they are my entire world.  I’m a little bit of a dork, and not afraid to admit it.

    What sparked your passion for Photography?


    As a child—Anne Geddes.  I had all her calendars and would just drool over them.  I’ve loved newborns since I was a child myself, and I would photograph my dolls wishing to be just like her. My dad had an old Canon, I can’t even remember the model, that he let me have.  There were 5 lenses that I could use.  I was really into music as a young teenager and a lot of concerts wouldn’t allow flash photography, so my dad taught me how to take pictures in manual so I wouldn’t need the flash.  I really began to get serious after the birth of my son—he was born at 26 weeks gestation and a pound and eleven ounces of pure miracle.  I wanted to record every moment of his life in photos.

    Whats in your camera bag?


    My camera bag(s) are scattered—I’m ashamed to admit I don’t keep things neatly organized, so most of the time you’ll find what I need on a shelf or a table.  I have a Nikon D40x, my first baby.  I still use this one on trips.  I have a Nikon D3 as my main camera and a D700 for backup.  I love my 85mm 1.4 lens the best.  I also have the 50mm 1.4D and 50mm 1.4G, Nikkor 24-70 2.8, 105mm Macro and 60mm macro, and a wide angel Tamron that hasn’t been used in ages.


    What Camera/Equipment did you start out with?


    I started out with a Canon years and years ago, but the Nikon D40x that I got for Christmas 2007 was the camera that started my passion for newborn and children photography.

     

    If you could only use one lens an entire session which one would you choose and why?


    Hands down, my 85mm 1.4—it stays on my camera most of the time, unless I’m shooting a newborn.  I strictly use the 50mm for newborn work, but outdoors the depth of focus of the 85 is dreamy.

    What advice would go give to someone just beginning in photography and hoping to have a business of their own?

    Be patient and find your style.  Don’t work for pennies, you are giving away time with your family and there is nothing more precious than your time.

    What was your first official Photographer crush if you had one?

    Anne Geddes was my ‘crush’ as a child—and the first photographer that I saw that made me want to go into a business of my own was Angela Crutcher—I saw her work while browsing newborn photography when my son was born and was just in awe.  Then soon after I found Carrie Sandoval and Brittany Woodall, and my obsession began.

    What kind of photos do you like to take for just yourself when not working with clients?

    I love themed shots of my son more than anything!  I wish clients had that mindset when they come for portraits. My favorite photos of my son are as a cowboy and pirate!

    If you could photograph absolutely anyone who would it be dead or alive?

    I would photograph my dad and his grandsons—he passed away when my son was 1.  He has since had 3 more grandsons and I would love to have a photograph of him with all 5 of his boys around them (and we can throw my baby girl Ella in as well).

    Describe your style in 3 words.


    Vintage, hazy, whimsical

    Most embarrassing moment on a session would be?


    I’m going to call out my mom on this one.  She was babysitting my son while I was doing a shoot, and she left early—backing her car into my client’s car!  That was the most horrifying moment ever!

    Any challenges you have had to overcome to be where you are today?


    Time management is my biggest challenge.  I work a full time job, and I have to find time to persue my passion as a photographer while at the same time, make the time to spend with my family.  It has been a big struggle since the beginning.

    Favorite time of day to shoot is?


    I tend prefer flat soft lighting so I like to shoot those few precious moments after the sun has dipped below the horizon.  I love the looks of sunflares but I haven’t mastered them, and I just love that soft, warm light at the end of the day.


    If you had to stop taking photos right now, what would you do instead?


    By day, I am a health inspector for restaurants and daycares.  If I stopped photographing, I would just stick with my full time job.

    Have you attended college or had any formal education in Photography?


    I have attended college, but I have a degree in Zoology and one in Occupational Environmental Science and Chemistry—absolutely nothing to do with Photography.  I’ve never taken any courses or classes.

    What do you do to get your clients to relax with you?


    I am very shy, so its hard for me to get someone else to open up for me, but I try to chat lightly with them and get them to just be themselves for the photos instead of trying to be stiff and pose.  This is something I’m still working on! I make jokes, but I’m probably the only one who finds them funny.  I want them to see that I’m just a dork with a camera, and hope that they can be silly with me too.

    What are your photography related goals for 2012?


    I want to photograph more newborns and less ‘other things’ in an attempt to eventually specialize in newborns and baby plans only.  I want to better manage my time with my family and be more timely in getting orders out to clients.

    How do you push yourself to keep growing and learning? Any Big Aha! Moments?


    I plan on taking more workshops to keep me learning.  I attended Baby as Art last year and it was the best trip—a huge aha moment just watching them work.

    Biggest Photography related insecurity?


    I’m always insecure when it comes to how my clients like their photos.  I’m constantly worrying that they don’t like their shot, or don’t think I did their family justice.  For this reason I overcompensate and end up giving a client a gallery of 50+ images, just in the hopes that they find that one that speaks to them.

    Digital or Prints?


    I am mostly digital—this is what I would want if I were to have my family photographed, so this is what I offer my clients.  My digitals come with a reference print so that hopefully the client realizes that the print that I provide is better than running to the local supermarket.  I also offer print collections for those who want it.

    What is the toughest thing you have had to overcome with your newborn photography?


    I had to become a baby whisperer—and this just takes practice.  I also had to learn to pay more attention to the tiny details—and this is something else I’m still working on.

    Where is your favorite place to shop for props?


    I love antique stores the best!  But we have very few in my area, so I’m usually resorting to Hobby Lobby.

    You have such an AMAZING way of photographing your son and your daughter. Is there anything you do to get your son especially to cooperate with you? I know my kids are absolutely sick of me lol!!

    I am blessed with a little boy who doesn’t mind at all taking photos as long as I tell him how many I want to take.  As a younger child (between 1.5-2.5) he was very difficult to photograph—it’s so hard to bribe this age.  But the older he got the easier it became and today he’s a natural.  He works for new Legos—he’s easily bought.  I also have to tell him exactly how many pictures he has to take (and believe me, he counts the clicks!).  I have to do the same thing to make him eat (tell him how many bites he has to take) so I’m used to it!

     

    When you were starting out is there anything you would have done differently if you knew now what you didn’t then?

    I would have developed a more defined style from the very beginning, not bought into crazy props and trends in the photography world, and spent more time practicing before becoming a business.

    If you had to appoint a theme song to your work what would it be and why?


    I had to get some friends’ help on this one—they picked Mindy Gledhill, “I Do Adore”

    If you could trade places with another photog for a day who would it be?


    Probably Annie Leibovitz—how awesome is it that she gets to meet such big celebrities every day?  Or, I would love to be a wildlife photographer—zoology, being my first love, would be so much fun to shoot.

    Fun stuff:

    Favorite Color:
    Yellow and green

    Favorite Season:
    Fall!  I have this red maple tree that is STUNNING for about 2 weeks a year (the beginning of November).  Although, on the RARE occasion that we get snow, I’m in love.

    Biggest Guilty Pleasure:
    I am in love with Chef Gordon Ramsey so I watch all of his shows!

    Pet Peeve:
    Cell phones giving bad service.  I want to SCREAM if I can’t hear plainly what someone is saying.  It really gets my blood pressure too high for no real reason!

    Favorite Day of the Week:
    Saturday—who doesn’t love Saturdays?  I take my 77 year old granny to breakfast every Saturday morning to Waffle House.  Its our tradition that has been in place since I had my drivers license.  I usually have a newborn to photograph afterwards and sometimes a family session at night, but since I don’t have to work the full time job, I enjoy it!

    Favorite Pandora Station:
    I have to admit, I’ve never listened to Pandora.  I’m not much into music.

    Studio or On location:
    I have a tiny room that is my ‘studio’ for now, and we are working on remodeling a large workshop outside my house to be my dream studio.  My ‘on location’ is usually in my back yard as I live out in the country on a sod farm.

    What did you want to be when you grew up?
    I wanted to be a cetologist (they study aquatic mammals) because I fell in love at Sea World as a child.  I got my degree in zoology with the intention of moving to Alaska to study whales—but instead I met and married my college crush and stayed home.  I wouldn’t change it for the world!

    One thing no one knows about you is:
    I don’t drink out of glass cups because I don’t like the smell of glass.

    Pc or Mac:
    I’m loving lots of Mac things, but I still work on a PC—I have an awesome Alienware computer.  Its super duper fast.

    Lightroom Or Photoshop:
    Photoshop

    Film or Digital:
    Digital

    Props or No Props:
    I’m slowly learning to love no props, especially with newborns.  I want to showcase the baby, not the prop.  I do love headbands and simple bonnets though!

    If you could travel anywhere it would be:
    Australia, Alaska, Hawaii, China…the list goes on and on.  I would love to travel everywhere in the world.

    Glass Half Empty or Half Full:
    Definitely half full, I always see the bright side.

    Favorite photo ever taken:
    This photo of my son is my favorite photo I’ve ever taken of him.  I love his expression, the light, the area, my awesome client’s antique horse…I love it all.

     

    Raw or Jpeg:
    RAW

    Favorite Music to Edit to:
    I don’t really listen to any music at all, especially while editing.  The sound I hear is usually my cat purring on my lap (she likes it when I edit).

    Favorite Quote:
    “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” ~Dr. Suess

    Most valued material possession:
    My photos of my babies, and because I do not print them like I should I’m going to have to say my 3 external hard drives.

    Processing Style:
    I love soft airy photos with a slight pink haze to them.

    Next Big Photography investment:
    All my investments this year will be toward my new studio.  I’m so excited to have a bigger space to shoot in and my dream this year is to finally complete it.

    Coffee or Tea:
    I gave up my coffee almost 2 years ago .  I used to indulge in a frappucino every single morning for breakfast. Today, I drink neither coffee nor tea—only water and lactose free milk.

    If you could photograph a Celebrity who would it be?
    I don’t follow many celebrities, so any celebrity would really excite me!  I live in a very celebrity-free area in North Carolina, so the odds of that happening are very slim!

    What kind of Camera bag do you rock?
    I have a large Jill-E bag and a smaller Epiphanie that I LOVE to death.  My hubby bought it for me for Christmas all on his on (I usually have to hand hold to get the gifts I want) and it comes in a separate little bag in the box.  He threw a fit and called the company because he thought they sent the wrong bag!  So just because he picked it out himself, I love it to death.

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  2. Inspired, A Very Special Project | Kristen Parker & Nicole Campbell-Robinson of October Rain

    If you haven’t already noticed things have been a bit out of whack around here since my husband and myself took off for WPPI last week. I have been shuffling around here trying to play a game of catch up since my Inspired Project posts were delayed due to being in Vegas for a week. The convention was absolutely wonderful and I made some incredible friends and memories I will cherish always but most importantly as a mother of four it is a rarity to get away with my husband and having time alone this past week was so precious to me . I think most of us all in this industry seem to find balance our most daunting feet so taking time to really connect with him was so important to me. I delayed emails and work and put my whole heart into really just focusing on him and our marriage and I am back and refreshed and excited to get some work done!

    I had two amazing features scheduled that were delayed so I will be posting this one today and another one either really late tonight or tomorrow at some time! I am so honored to get to post these two features as they are both not only inspiring businesses but inspiring women! If you aren’t familiar with Carrie Small photography she will be up next after this and I am SO excited to share her with you all.  I can seriously say she is as humble as she is talented and I have been following her since close to the beginning of her journey. I fall in love with every photo she posts on Facebook and the photos she shares of her own children are so real and beautiful and special. So don’t miss that!!

    Today’s feature is actually an amazing duo. Kristen Parker and Nicole Campbell-Robinson of October Rain based out of Portland, Oregon compliment each other in such an amazing way.  Their images just seem to flow and intertwine and I can see absolutely why they chose to embark on this business venture as a team!  I have never attempted a partnership but have seen some AMAZING ones in this industry and I am wowed by these two special ladies. Two amazing photographers makes for twice the eye candy right?! I love how well their work flows and compliments each other and the eye these girls have for light and the honest, real emotion they both manage to capture in their work is second to none. From the moody and expressive portraits, to their use of Film is magical and I could get lost in their work. I have no doubt you will find them just as captivating. Makes me want to run out and buy a Film camera. If there was EVER proof that film is NOT dead they would be it!

    I thought it would be fun to get answers from them both!

    First up You can find their Website HERE and their Fan page HERE. Be sure to stop by and say hi!! And as a quick reference Nicole will be referred to as “N” in her responses and Kristen as “K” just to shorten things up.

    Hi Nicole!!

    And a big Hello Kristen!

    Let’s get right to the fun stuff!

     

    Lets get to know you! How would you describe yourself in three words?

    N- Grumpy, tattooed, pessimistic.
    K- Spontaneous, and wildly optimistic.

     

    What sparked your passion for Photography?

    N- The fact that I couldn’t get into the photography club in HS, that was just for Juniors and Seniors.  I resolved to do it on my own.
    K- It started with cute Danish boys in darkrooms when I was an exchange student in Denmark, but really took off with the birth of my first daughter.

    Whats in your camera bag?

    N- I carry every last thing I own everywhere.  I’m afraid of being somewhere and finding the perfect shot and not having the right lens or tripod attachment.  My newest baby is a Contax 645.
    K- A Contax 645, and 2 sweet Zeiss lenses.  I also have an awesome Rolleiflex, an F100 and a holga, just in case.

    What Camera/Equipment did you start out with?

    We both Started with old school film cameras, then made the switch to digital after high school. When we started our business, we both shot with D700’s.

    If you could only use one lens an entire session which one would you choose and why?

    Planar 80mm f/2. Zeiss glass is dreamy

     

     

    What advice would go give to someone just beginning in photography and hoping to have a business of their own?

    N-  Don’t sacrifice your voice and your vision to fit the current fads.  If you stay true to yourself, your work will be better for it.
    K- Take your time!  Really learn your craft.  I started (on my own) when I knew NOTHING and felt confident.  As I learned more and more, I lost confidence and felt embarrassed of my work.  I wish I had taken the time to learn everything I could learn before jumping in.  That’s the thing about me though, I always act first and think later.

    What was your first official Photographer crush if you had one?

    N- Mapplethorpe.  I loved his still flower images.
    K- Henri Cartier Bresson

    What kind of photos do you like to take for just yourself when not working with clients?

    N- Street photography.
    K- Photos of my children.  I’m on a mission to document their childhood in the most beautiful way possible.

    If you could photograph absolutely anyone who would it be dead or alive?

    N- Anyone? My Grandma Campbell. She died of MS when my mom was 14. We have one single photograph of her from before she got sick. it’s one of those glamour shots from the 40’s. She looks like a serious movie star. I’d love to have the chance to photograph her.
    K- Hardest question ever.  I’m gonna go with Marie Antoinette.

    Describe your style in 3 words.

    Artistic, Edgy and Emotive.

     

    Most embarrassing moment on a session would be?

    N- At a recent newborn session, I got peed on.  Not a little, but a lot.  Looked like I had peed my pants.
    K- I honestly can’t think of anything! (Boring!!)

    Any challenges you have had to overcome to be where you are today?

    N- Finding out that just taking the pictures wasn’t enough.  Realizing that I had to work at it, rather than just “be” a photographer, was hard.
    K- I’ve battled through some pretty intense depression and finding my voice has been a lot of work.  It’s been hard (as a self-proclaimed optimist) to admit that this is something I deal with.

    Favorite time of day to shoot is?

    N- Golden hour, for sure.
    K- 9 am.

    If you had to stop taking photos right now, what would you do instead?

    N- I’d continue my day job, and teach at-risk youth.
    K- Shrivel up and die. 😉

    Have you attended college or had any formal education in Photography?

    N- I have a masters in teaching but I didn’t do anything formally with photography past my 3rd year in college, which I did mainly for the darkroom access.
    K- No formal photography training- just HS and a few college classes.  I have a useless BA in social sciences.

    What do you do to get your clients to relax with you?

    N- I don’t do anything special.  Crack jokes?  Pretty much the same thing I do with a classroom of 18 year-olds.
    K- It sounds cliche, but I’m just myself.  I try to make them relaxed by being relaxed myself.  I do a lot of complimenting, because it boosts confidence and lets them know they’re doing it “right.”  (My compliments are sincere, though.  I think people all have ways to be beautiful.)

    What are your photography related goals for 2012?

    Master film… we just made the switch from digital and we’re now an ALL FILM business!  Ca-razy!  We want to take our photography to a level beyond where we were with digital- hopefully we’ll achieve this by being honest and real.

    How do you push yourself to keep growing and learning? Any Big Aha! Moments?

    N- I’m always striving to learn, because I’m never as good as I want to be.  My latest “A-ha” moment, was realizing that it was okay to go back to film, and that I didn’t have to shoot digital to be a pro.
    K- I don’t have to push myself, because I have a crazy, insatiable, voracious hunger to learn everything I can about photography.  The more I learn, the more I want to know!  It’s an obsession!  My biggest “A-ha” moment… I don’t know.  I feel like I have one every 5 minutes.  Right now?  It’s that Film is sexy!

    Biggest Photography related insecurity?

    N- I’m always worried that a client will hate their images.
    K- Producing a sea of crap instead of a body of work to be proud of.

    Digital or Prints?

    Prints.

    How did you come up with October Rain as a business alias? What a beautiful and Unique name!

    We chose it because October is our favorite month, as well as the month we decided that we should go into business together. Also, in Oregon it’s always raining.  (And Campbell-Parker or Parker-Campbell sounds like a law firm.)

     

    Fun stuff:

    Favorite Color: 

    N- Grey
    K- Grey and Blue.

    Favorite Season:  Fall!

    Biggest Guilty Pleasure:  

    N- Gossip.
    K- US Weekly magazines, and my pretend relationship with Matthew Morrison.

     

    Pet Peeve:  

    N- Uninvited guests that act like they own the place.
    K- When I’m paying at the grocery store, and someone is standing in my bubble and breathing down my neck.  Personal space, people!!

     

    Favorite Pandora Station:  

     N- If I listen to Pandora, it’s heavy metal.
    K- I don’t listen to pandora. (gasp!) I buy music on itunes and listen to that. I am currently in love with Brandi Carlile.

     

    Studio or On location:  

    We love shooting on location, but we are also dying to have a great place to shoot when it’s pouring rain in the winter months.  We’re working towards a space to call our own.

    What did you want to be when you grew up?  

    N- I used to want to be whatever would make me the most money. In college, I realized I needed to focus on what makes me happy. Turns out, money can’t buy happiness.
    K- A famous singer.

     

    One thing no one knows about you is:  

    N- Most people don’t know that about 25% of my body is covered in tattoos.
    K- I collect snow globes.  My husband thinks its tacky, but I just love them.  I get one every time I go someplace new.

     

    Pc or Mac:  MAC.  No question.

    Lightroom Or Photoshop: 

    N-Lightroom for organization.
    K-Photoshop for quick fixes to the film scans.

     

    Film or Digital:  FILM!!

    Props or No Props:  No props.

    If you could travel anywhere it would be:  

    N- To Thailand to FINALLY adopt my son.
    K- I am dying to go to England.

     

    Glass Half Empty or Half Full:  

    N- Empty.
    K- Full.

     

    Favorite photo ever taken:  

    N-

    “This was the first picture of any of my children (it’s my oldest son, Diesel) and the first picture that I shot, developed and printed myself.”

    K-

    This is my youngest, talking to her imaginary friend in the bathroom.  I walked in, saw her, ran for my camera and when I got back she was miraculously still deep in conversation with “Doty.

     

    Raw or Jpeg:   Jpeg (film scans)

    Favorite Music to Edit to:  

    N- Slipknot or Yo Yo Ma.
    K- Christina Perri.

    Favorite Quote:  

    N- “I choose my friends for their good looks, my acquaintances for their good characters and my enemies for their good intellects.” Oscar Wilde
    K- “Hold your own, know your name, go your own way.” Jason Mraz.

     

    Most valued material possession:  

    N- My external hard drive.  If my house burned down, I’d risk my life to go in and get it.  It’s got all the pictures of my children on it.
    K- My wedding ring.

     

    Processing Style:  Clean and real.  We just clean it up a bit as needed and leave it alone.

    Coffee or Tea:  

    N- Coffee! Can’t live without it.
    K- Diet coke.

     

    If you could photograph a Celebrity who would it be?  

    N- Benedict Cumberbatch.
    K- George Clooney.

     

    What kind of Camera bag do you rock?  

    N- Kata because I need a backpack.  I love the look of shoulder bags, but can’t do it with all the gear I carry.
    K- I don’t really rock it… but a domke.  It holds my beast of a camera and all my gear.  I want a Ketti badly, but I don’t think it’d be big enough.

     

     

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