August 2014 archive

Tysons Corner Summer Concerts | VA Music Photography

Music concerts are the next Plaza events this year. I posted recently about the dedication ceremony of the new Tysons Corner Center Plaza. Additionally, musicians will play on the Plaza! There have been a lot of events this summer around the new space. Great weather has blessed the guests too! The area is constantly changing seeing that it is a versatile space for activities, demonstrations, movies, and concerts. Every Friday until August 29, there is a concert held at the plaza. You particularly have to see the lineup and find out about getting entrance at the Tysons Corner Center website. At this time, the series of concerts is sponsored by Intelsat and 94.7 Fresh FMIntelsat’s new building serves as the backdrop for these performances, and additionally provides a nice setting for the stage.

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The hosts for these concerts are some familiar personalities from 94.7 FM’s morning show. Before each band comes on, they get the crowd ready to hear some great music! So far, these bands have taken the stage: Black Alley, a local DC band opened the series after their win at the Battle with Bite. Next, Alex & Sierra, the singing duo who won the last season of X-Factor, Finally, the band Oh Honey singing their hit, “Be Okay” in an acoustic set.

Music Performers

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Fortunately, there has been great cool evenings for these concerts, and tonight should be another great one. The elevated Plaza is a great place to watch the setting sun and listen to a concert. With the sound bouncing around the buildings, it lessens the harshness on the ears. Tonight violinist / dancer / performance artist Linsey Stirling will be performing. From her wildly popular online videos, it should be an entertaining show!

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Chasing Natural Light – Tech Thursday

Family Photos

It is no secret that I have been trying to master using flash in a lot of my portrait or people photography. There are so many advantages to knowing how to utilize a small or big flash. It can make you a more versatile photographer with the ability to shoot in more situations than if you only know how to work your camera in available light.

After I got the hang of using my camera in available light, I thought that being able to use flash would separate me from other photographers. I could expand my creativity by adding some technical know-how to making images. In a lot of cases, though, this can be a hindrance. There are more pieces of gear you need to bring with you on a shoot. That additional gear makes for more variables that can mess up your shoot. When that happens, now your attention is on fixing a technical issue instead of interacting with your subjects, and composing a good photo.

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Natural Light Indoors

So in a few personal shoots, I have gone back to try to make better natural light portraits. I’m taking more time to really see the light as it travels around, through, and directly upon subjects. Here my nephew was running around the room with strong light pouring through large French doors that faced the sunset. I needed to time his position just right before hitting the shutter. I found the light to be best right at the edge before he brought his entire body into the full sun. It created a nice light on one side of his face and fell off nicely on the opposite side with a little shadow that still held a lot of detail.

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Just a few seconds later, the face is turned away from the sun, and the broad side of the face is more in shadow. To make the exposure equivalent for the two photos, the second has too many hot spots that distract from the subject. This is similar to working with a soft box that directs light from a flash – all the good light is just at the edge!

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Open Shade

The biggest light diffuser available is the sun behind an overcast sky. The even light will flatten out the subjects making your angle towards them more important for making an interesting photo. If you can find an open shade from the sun, you can have a little more direction to the light. Additionally, this will add dimension to your subjects.

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For this photo, a covered bench blocked most of the direct light hitting the subjects, but being open to the sun in front allowed for some nice catch lights in the eyes. Without having to fiddle with a flash, remote, and all the other stuff that goes along with using a flash, I was able to take many more photos, and just concentrate on getting some great looks.

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Monica and Marco | Wedding Photo Sneak Peek

A few weekends ago, we traveled to Glen Allen, VA to photograph this beautiful wedding. Monica’s family has been friends with my parents for as long as I can remember, so it was a great privilege to document this important day for them. Marco, I met for the first time when we made their engagement photos, but I knew right away that these two would definitely have fun for their celebration!

Glen Allen, VA

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Overall, they had awesome venues for photos. From St. Michaels Catholic Church for the ceremony to the Hunting Hawk Golf Club House for their reception, there were lots of activities and space for everyone to meet and greet familiar and new faces. The family and friends that attended had plenty of time to visit with the bride and groom too. I made sure to not take them away for too long for photos! Bridal-portrait-©TimeLine-Media

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It was a great day for celebrating with two large, loving families coming together. It is hard work to photograph a wedding day properly, but these was a real highlight for my photography this year! When you know something about the subjects you are photographing, you are more invested and you work even harder to get even better photos. I hope they enjoy the images for a VERY long time – best of luck to you both!

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