Dawn M Photography
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April 2008
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Wednesday / 30 April 2008
Seen + Noted Around the Web
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looking for "green" toys? this company has been green since it's inception 25 years ago.
Wednesday / 30 April 2008
Mini Sessions (or Lack Thereof)
Over the past few weeks I've received a few emails regarding whether or not I would be doing mini sessions this year. The short - no, I'm not.
The long - I had planned on doing mini sessions last year, but I booked up faster than I thought and then my pregnancy complicated things. It simply never worked out. I apologize to anyone who was anticipating these sessions. At this time, I don't have any plans for 2008 mini-sessions.
There are still some doubts in my head about having these types of sessions in the future at all as I'm not entirely sure they fit into the way I shoot. I thoroughly enjoy developing a connection with your wonderful children through the course of an hour or two. I think that's what gives my work that extra bit of "heart".
Tuesday / 29 April 2008
100% Pure Awesome
I've photographed adorable "N" three times since he turned 1. It is so amazing to be able to witness a baby turn into this fascinating little person.
And if you think this session looked like fun, you have no idea. There was running, jumping, peeking and booing. I was in desperate need of a nap afterwards. Where do these kids get the energy?!?

This door is famous ... I photographed it so many times. That deep green and urban texture is irresistible.



Sunday / 27 April 2008
Location Scouting
Went location scouting today for an upcoming high school senior portrait session. Very excited! I've had these spots in mind for a bit, but I've been holding them in my back pocket for the right session since they aren't necessarily toddler friendly.



Nearly forgot to mention my location scouting accomplices, Mr. Dawn M:

And, our little darling Mini Me (she already has two cameras, toys but still!):

Friday / 25 April 2008
Did you notice it's Spring?
Somewhere between late night feedings, frequent diaper changes, going back to work and thinking I couldn't take one more day of Winter, Spring sprung! Just in time too. I don't know about the rest of you, but I've been feeling cabin feverish for far too long.
The other day I took a few minutes to photograph some gifts from Spring in our backyard.


Wednesday / 23 April 2008
She's Oh-So-Darling
One year olds are among my favorite age group to photograph. They take a healthy amount of energy to shoot right, but the rewards always outweigh the effort. These were shot on a very cold day in February, so we stayed indoors and played for a few hours.

I fell in love with her tousled hair. So fun and playful just like her!



Wednesday / 23 April 2008
Seen + Noted Around the Web
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Exactly what it says presented in a beautifully designed layout. The designer in me wants to look at it simply for the sake of looking at it, but I promise to try to help the planet why I'm at it.
Tuesday / 22 April 2008
Hard at Work
Most of you know that I work out of my home office or car depending on the day. What you probably don't know is that I have an extremely loyal and trusty assistant. Right now her number one job is to make me smile first thing in the morning. She hasn't missed a day yet, so I'm not too worried about the 3 or 4 nap breaks she takes everyday. She'll come around eventually.

Monday / 21 April 2008
Photoshop Action: Color & Contrast Enhancer
Ok. This one is for photographers. I've amassed quite a collection of photoshop actions, but I tend to use the ones I've created myself the most. Why not share'm? There's nothing crazy impressive going here, just a simple color and contrast boost.

This action creates two layers one to increase contrast (without affecting color) and the other that boosts overall image color. I often use it on my color images to add a bit of pop. The default setting with the opacity of both layers set to 50% adds a nice subtle contrast and color enhancement. In my humble opinion, that's really all a well exposed image needs. Looking for a little more pop? Simply increase the opacity of either layer.
If you like this action, please say it out loud by either leaving a comment or noting as such when you use it. This will help me decide if these "shares" are worthy of being shared!
Here are a few samples with the action applied, color set to 75% opacity (maybe a bit too much, but I wanted to show the effect). Mouseover to see the image straight out of camera.

This action was created using Adobe Photoshop CS3. I think it will work with most modern versions of Photoshop, but I'm not sure. Remember this action is complimentary and consequently I won't be providing any support for it. That means if you don't know how to install actions or use them, please don't email me for help. Try a google search instead. Google is your friend.
Sunday / 20 April 2008
That Toddler Curiousity
There are two types of toddler portraits that hold a special place in my heart. The exuberant tot running towards the camera showing full motion. Or, shown here, the inquisitive little one caught in the act of curiosity.

I imagine parents of toddlers see this expression everyday, multiple times a day and I bet it can be an exhaustingly difficult time. Nonetheless, it is an undeniably adorable expression, yes?