About Kristie Brackett Photography:

Welcome to KBP! Here you will find sneak peeks, current happenings and the ocassional contest! This is where you will get a glimpse inside my work, my family life as well as get to see some of my amazing clients children and families. If you'd like, drop a comment, I'd love to hear from you! You can give me a call or send an e-mail: 916-879-7533 or kristiebphoto@gmail.com.



January 3rd, 2012

At the end of every year I put together a slide show of images to highlight our wonderful year as a family. I look forward to this every December because it is a chance to look back and reflect on how blessed we are to live the life we do. It also gives me a chance to look back on my work as a photographer and be amazed at how much I have improved over the years.  As a mother of 3, I am obsessed with snapping photos of every moment in my child’s lives. I have my camera every where I go and have thousands of images from birthday parties, school parades, beach adventures and even kids with silly faces and milk mustaches. I feel very fortunate that I am able to capture moments of my kids without having to fork over hundreds of dollars every time I want great images. Now don’t get me wrong, nothing can replace that yearly family photo session with an amazing photographer or the milestones of your baby or a session to commemorate your senior year of high school. Those are extremely important events that require a talented and skilled photographer to create those works of art that will be gracing your walls for many years to come. But why does the rest of the year have to be stuck on a hard drive for only your eyes to see?

With that in mind, I have decided to create a series of blog posts that will help the average mom capture great images of their kiddos that can be framed and happily displayed next to your professional images as well. I have decided to share some of what I have learned over the years that just might help take your photos to the next level. I will be going over some basic camera skills, some basic Photoshop skills as well as a few tips on how to display images in your home. Again, nothing I will be discussing could replace that awesome session with your photographer but I hope that it will be helpful to all of my KBP followers with their own camera skills.  Most of what I will be teaching will require some knowledge of your DSLR camera and the post processing posts I will be going over require Photoshop knowledge to some degree. So grab your kids, grab your camera and start clicking away!

Mamarazzi Week Number One: 
Finding the Light!

 

Finding good light is one of the most important things to look for when taking images either inside or outside. Which way the light is hitting your subject can dramatically change the outcome of your image. If you start making yourself aware of where your light source is coming from you will see a HUGE improvement in your images right away.  Depending on what outcome you are wanting you image to have will determine the type of lighting you will want to use. Familiarize yourself with the different types of lighting and practice taking images of your kids with the different lighting conditions.

 Backlighting refers to lighting in your photograph that comes from behind your subject. For example, if you are at the beach with your kiddos during the day, and you position your child in front of the sun so that the light is hitting the back of their head, this will cause your child’s face to be shadowed and dark and you will loose details in their face. However, back lighting can be used to create more dramatic images if you choose like a great silhouette shot during sunset.

Side lighting refers to the light hitting your subject from one side. This type of lighting will cause deep shadows on one side of your child’s face and while it’s not the most ideal condition for a great portrait image, it can add a different mood and feel to your image. Side lighting can create a more artistic feel to your image and add depth as well. You can use side lighting effectively if you move your
subject around at different angles making sure to watch how the shadows fall on their face.

Full frontal lighting is typically the best light for portrait photography. This type of light refers to the light source coming from behind the camera. Full frontal lighting allows you to capture the most detail in your child’s face and catch lights in their eyes. However, full frontal lighting at times can make your image look flat and if you’re shooting during the daytime, may cause your child to squint. In that case, try using one of the other types of lighting to avoid those squinty eyes!

Below are some examples of images shot at the same time of day in the same spot. By repositioning my child in different directions you are able to see the difference in the lighting and the way it falls on his face. Pay attention to his eyes and the shadows. These images are SOOC (straight out of the camera) so no post processing has been done, hence the orange soda lip stains and battle wounds on his forehead! LOL

 

 This is an example of backlighting. The sun is behind him. Notice how dark his eyes are, you can’t make out what color they are and the shadows that are falling on his face actually enhance the dark circles under his eyes.

 

 This is an example of side lighting. Looking at this image, the sun is hitting the left side of his face and casting shadows on the right side. You are starting to see the catchlights in his eyes but still can’t quite make out the color of his eyes. You can also start seeing more detail in his face like the eyebrows, lines under his eyes and texture of his lips. While this is an okay image, it’s still not the ideal lighting conditions.

 

 This is an example of full frontal lighting. The light is coming from behind the camera. Notice the catchlights in his eyes. You can see the color of the iris and his eyes are the first thing to “pop” at you. You can see details in this image like his scare on his forehead and the orange soda on his upper lip. And the entire overall image is much brighter as are the colors. However, you can also notice that the image falls a little flat around his nose and cheeks due to him facing the light source straight on.  Had I turned him just slightly away from the light source, I would have been able to maintain those catchlights and allowed a few shadows to fall on his face. Although this is not a “perfect” image, you can definately see the difference in how the  light that hits your subject makes.

I hope this first KBP Mamarrazi lesson helps you be more aware of finding the light and gets you to start practicing using different lighting to create a different look and feel to your images. Please share this post with other moms who might be interested in learning a few tips on getting those great images of your kiddos. Comments and suggestions for other posts are welcome.

Holiday Mini Session {Santa Cruz Family Photographer}

November 22nd, 2011

Of course you will recognize this adorable little family….she has been one of my best friends since the 7th grade and I am so happy that they are adding another little one to their family! Congrats to you all….and thanks for letting me capture this years Holiday photos.

 

Holiday Mini Sessions Were a Huge Hit!!!! {Santa Cruz Family Photographer}

November 22nd, 2011

This past weekend I spent back in my “old town” with some of my favorite and loyal families doing holiday mini sessions! We had a blast playing in the fall leaves, laughing, making silly faces and using some fun props that I made especially for these shoots. Check out some of my favorite shots from this families session!

 

Coordinating, but not Matchy,Matchy!!! { Santa Cruz Family Photographer}

November 17th, 2011

So every session I get asked “What should I wear” Your pictures are a reflection of who you are, who your children are and how you interact as a family. So if you are a “jeans” type of family then by no means should you dress up for the occasion. However, I don’t feel you should just be in jeans and white T-shirts either because I know there is more to you than just that! I LOVE color, texture, layers, patterns and accessories. I love it when parents allow children to be themselves and wear that favorite pair of brightly colored converse. Or a pair of cowboy boots they have to wear every day. That is what make your child so unique and that is what I want you to have hanging on your wall. That special moment in time. I want you to remember that old raggedy blanket that your 3 year old could NEVER put down.

A good rule of thumb is coordinating but not “matchy, matchy”. Choose a color palette and work with those colors for everyone’s outfits. You can even pick a specific color and weave that into each persons outfit if you like. Each person in your family is unique and that should be reflected in their outfits as well. The sky is the limit….well almost. A giant picture of Mario and Luigi on a shirt doesn’t look so hot on camera so try and stay away from “character” type clothing. You want to be comfortable and stylish so that you look like yourselves. Those will make the best memories and wonderful images that you can’t wait to show off! I’m looking forward to seeing everyone for holiday mini sessions and I hope this post helps get those fashion juices flowing!

 

 

 

Santa Cruz Newborn Photographer {Mr. Jake has Arrived!!}

October 17th, 2011

Little Jake was just 5 days new when I got to spend the morning with him, his mommy Kayla and Daddy “J”. Being first time parents, I was blown away to see how relaxed and mellow these two were. Kayla looked stunning when I arrived and rather than hang around on the couch watching me, she handed her little man over and was off doing laundry of all things! Jake was a perfect angel for the first part of our session, moving beautifully from one pose to the next. I couldn’t help but lean down time and time again to catch the amazing scent of his fresh newborn skin and stroke his wonderfully full head of hair.  Once in the arms of his daddy, Jake “christened” him so to speak, not once but twice during our session! Daddy had to change 2 times…but he was a good sport and had a good laugh at his own expense. Thank you to the “S” family for allowing me to capture such an amazing time in your lives, Jake is perfect! Congrats to you both.

 

Santa Cruz County Maternity Photographer {Bonnie and Charlie}

October 2nd, 2011

When my best friend of many, many years contacted me about a maternity session for her sister-in-law Bonnie, I was over the moon! Bonnie and Charlie are about to embark on an amazing journey with a new little girl to add to their already family of 5 kids! I was so excited for our session today and Bonnie was such a perfect model. Not only is she beautiful, she has a perfect curvy pregnant body…..and the best part…..she came well equipped with ideas, clothing and a willingness to try everything that I wanted! The weather was amazing, the lighting was perfect and the company was even better! Thank you Bonnie and Charlie for sharing such an momentous occasion with me and for traveling all the way to Capitola Village for your session. And a big thank you to my BFF Jaime….you rock! I hope you like your sneak peek….they are beautiful!

 

Santa Cruz County Photographer {2011 Holiday Mini Sessions}

September 2nd, 2011

Amador County Senior Portrait Photographer {Miki Class of 2012}

August 4th, 2011

Beautiful, fun, talented, stylish and funny….those are the things I would say to describe the senior session of Miki! What an honor for me to photograph such a beautiful young woman. This is the second time working closely with Miki, the first being when she with the Miss Ione Pageant. I loved this session and had a hard time choosing images to blog because there were so many amazing shots. I know that this last year for Miki in high school will be a great year for her and I wish her all the best for a bright future ahead. Good luck Miki!

Amador County Family Photographer {Family Reunion}

August 1st, 2011

When I was approached by my friend Kelly to shoot a 28 person session the first thing that entered my mind was HOLY COW!!!! I have never done a session with that many people before, and so many things entered my mind. With a good pre session consultation and the organization of Kelly prior to our session, it was one of the fastest family sessions I have ever done! The session was held at a family members property and it was just perfect for what they wanted. It was hot, but everyone was in a great mood and very cooperative….even the little kiddos did wonderfully! We were able to get the main shot done first with the main focus being the grandparents front and center, their 4 children, and their grandchildren and their families! I managed to snap a few others of individual families as well that night. Thank you to Kelly for helping me organize this event and I hope you will enjoy these wonderful images of your entire family!

Amador County Newborn Photographer {Juliana…the true miracle baby!}

July 15th, 2011

Months ago I was approached by Krystal to shoot both her maternity and newborn photos for her. We never got to her maternity session because little miss decided to come a whopping 12 weeks early! Juliana Marie  was born via emergency c-section on April 3, 2011 weighing just 2lbs 4oz! It is a true miracle that she is here today and what a little fighter she has been up until now! Juliana now 3 months old, is technically only supposed to be approximately 2 weeks old. Finally today, we were able to shoot her newborn images and her stubbornness and unwillingness to fall asleep posed as quite a challenge for us! But just as I had thought, we prevailed! I have been waiting and waiting for Juliana’s newborn session just so that I could use this raspberry hat that I bought while on vacation in Monterey! Thank you to Krystal and family for spending your morning waiting out the storm so to speak so that I could get the “perfect” shot! I feel so lucky to have been a part of this special time in her life and am so happy that Juliana is thriving and doing so well. Hope you love your sneak peek!