Monday, March 22, 2010

Oakland University, Rochester Michigan, Engagement

Ok, so you now know I am way behind posting on my little blog. But I was scheduling an engagement session the other day and reminded me to update my blog and some of my engagement photos. Here are a few quick pics from my engagement session with Becky & Dan. They meet at Oakland University in Rochester Michigan and we did the engagement shoot on the campus and then in Downtown Rochester Michigan. They are a great couple and it was a blast!






Engagement Photo Session
Couple: Becky & Dan
Location: Oakland University http://www.Oakland.edu Downtown Rochester Michigan http://www.downtownrochestermi.com
Photographer: Scott Statson http://www.StatsonPhotography.com
Cameras: Canon 1Ds MarkIII, 1Ds MarkII, 5D, 1D Mark II
Editing: Apple Aperture, Adobe Photoshop CS3



Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Capturing Photos or Creating Photos?

I truly believe that photographs are not taken but created. Let me explain a little here. First off I don't mean that you create images by using a green screen and Hollywood editing. While creative Photoshop editing works and offers endless creative outlets that is not what I mean about photos being created.

The way a photographer, a professional photographer sees things are typically different than the "normal" perspective. There are times I see an image in my mind but it does not necessarily match what is in front of me. Many times this calls for me to stand on something, bend down, change the angle or perspective of how I photograph this person, place or thing. I tell those interested in photography to work outside of their comfort zone. Take photos from different angles, it can make a big difference.

The photo below of the tractor was how I envisioned it. I knew without thinking that I would have to manipulate the fence but it could certainly be done. This was a minor adjustment but makes a big difference.



Here is the final image of the tractor. This was taken by leaning over the fence and it was just out of camera range, barely. The tractor is now without obstruction but does take up the entire frame.

This was how this tractor looked from the normal perspective. Moving up on it a little which would eliminate the fence and bring it into the frame without the obnoxious obstruction was how I viewed it in my little brain.

Here are the photography geek stats on this photo: f/6.3, ISO 200, taken with the Canon 1D Mark II, Canon 24-70 2.8mm, taken at 24mm, photographed in RAW, editing was done in Apple Aperture

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Happy Twenty-Ten!

Well - while I have been very busy photographing lots of great people I have certainly neglected this blog. If you are not a friend of mine on facebook please send me a request: http://www.facebook.com/statson?ref=profile I try to update my Facebook info several times a day through Twitter.
Well it is a new year and while I am not someone who makes New Years Resolutions, I do plan on improving and possibly updating my blog more frequently.
My goal this year is to do as many weddings as possible without sacrificing quality in my work. I will limit the numbers and keep things in check. I am also adding more photography training seminars, courses and other creative photography get to know sessions. I have had a few Coffee Club meetings and will try to have one on a monthly basis in different locations.
Thanks for visiting and I will be back very soon to share work as time allows. I have tons of weddings, portraits and creative work to share.
Have a great day!