Welcome to my Pro Photographers’ Blog Carousel #3!
As a reminder, I am participating with my group of amazing child portrait photographer friends to bring you a revolving “Blog Carousel” – where we pick a theme, interpret it through our cameras, and post the results on our blog. One links to the next, so that you are taken on a “carousel” of beautiful work by some of the top names in the biz.

Our theme this time is “FRAMED”.

I took this photo on our annual Memorial Day trip to visit friends in upstate New York. We have fun digging for treasure in the old store rooms and attic, and these frames were perfect for this challenge. Enjoy! (Below my photo, you will find a link to Samara Hutcheson’s beautiful blog, and her fabulous contribution) – be sure to continue the journey!

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Next up, don’t miss

Buffalo NY Newborn, Baby & Child Photographer Samara Hutcheson’s fantastic interpretation!!

alpana: Adorable! How did you manage to get that many cooperative subjects?

Anna Mayer: ha ha! So fun!

lauri: Haha! I love the way the girls are busting out of the frames. Great way to capture a bunch of kids!

Simone Hanckel: Gorgeous colours! I love the personalities coming out as well :)

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Corey Sewell: That is too cute!

marmalade: ADORABLE! The framed kids look like they are being framed (in the set up sense, not in the literal sense!)

dawn sela: great interpretation! Also screams SUMMER...bare feet, grass, peeling paint barn wall! perfect!

dena robles: Okay, this has to be HUGE, as in beyond lifesize HUGE, on somebody's wall. What a fun, playful and unique way to get all the kids together!

Brandy Anderson: Great idea - I love how you were able to get so many children into one image!

lisa m: How cute is this!?! I love the vintage frames...and how the boys are trying to wrangle the girls in. So perfect!

Rebecca Mudrick: So so so adorable and perfect for the theme this month. Love the color too!

Mary Beth: So cute! All their different expressions and moods are unique and fun - love that you captured them that way.

Julie: i love this! What a fun idea for a cousins portrait!

Danna: hahaha love it!

TaraMc: Love the literal interpretation of the theme here. Such a fun image.

amanda padgham: Oh my gosh- this is incredible! I love everything about this- the colors, the grouping, the creativity! Awesome!

Je Neuhaus: Not only is this an adorably cute take on the theme "framed", what a creative way to help corral those energetic kids for portraits!

Samara: So so sad I missed you guys this year. This is amazing!!

Heather Rivlin: I love this. Not only does it play on the literal "framed" having them in frames, but the frames reminded me of those old pillory stocks they used to use on those who'd been convicted....or perhaps FRAMED! :)

Jim Davis: Great use of FRAMED theme. Great Color.

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It’s really amazing when you get to see clients over and over again as their children grow. This family has had multiple sessions, and I have even been lucky enough to get to know the sweet grandparents of these two little ones that I have been photographing since they were both newborns.
What a gorgeous day it was in the garden, maybe the most beautiful array of blooming flowers I have ever seen there – and I was shocked when I was reminded that it was three years ago that we photographed the oldest daughter as a baby in a basket in the same location. I had completely lost track of time. I LOOOVE all of my wonderful repeat clients that let me document their childrens’ lives as they grow. Thank you!!
Quick preview because I couldn’t go to bed without taking a peek at this session:

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jen may: Karina, Love all those pictures. They all came out so well.

Karina: I love Ruthi's photos!

This dad really knows how to make a mom happy… he scheduled this session, battled around the beltway, and wrangled three kids through rush hour traffic and a photo shoot, all as a surprise for his wife for Mother’s Day! I hope she loves the images – what a great session we had! Full gallery to come shortly.
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Brisbane Photographer: Nice capture...simply love your blog.

Welcome to the World!

May 6, 2011

I am so happy for my sweet friend and her husband, as they welcome their new daughter to the world! I’ve never seen a prettier baby, and she slept like a champ once we got her snoozing. Her grandma knit the little hat – isn’t it sweet!??
Congrats again, you guys!!
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Since her mommy and I met when we were working on the Obama campaign, this shot only seemed fitting:
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In one of her handmade hats:
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linda b smith: Congratulations to you and your husband, Joanna! Rachel has been keeping me posted about your sweet baby. Little Hannah is clearly a gem...just beautiful. I hope I get to meet her one day. Savor as much as you can...Linda (Jeff Brandon's sister)

Brisbane Photographer: Wow! These images are stunning! I love checking out other photographers for inspiration and these are beautiful images to say the least. Keep up the good work

As you all may recall, I am participating with my group of top notch child portrait photographer friends to bring you a revolving “Blog Carousel” – where we pick a theme, interpret it through our cameras, and post the results on our blog. One links to the next, so that you are taken on a “carousel” of beautiful work by some of the top names in the biz.

This time around the theme is MONOCHROME.

I immmediately thought of an image I took a couple of years ago for a contest themed “grey”. Hope you like the results, and that you enjoy the rest of the ride! (Below my photo, you will find a link to Samara Hutcheson’s beautiful blog, and her fabulous contribution) – be sure to continue the journey!

Grey Girl:

Washington DC Child Photographer

Next up, don’t miss

Buffalo NY Newborn, Baby & Child Photographer Samara Hutcheson’s fantastic interpretation!!

Marmalade: *stunning* image - one of my faves of yours!! so happy to see it here.

Corey Sewell: Gorgeous image, Ruthi!

dena robles: I remember this and am always taken in by the wonderful contrast of intensity and softness.

teri mason: beautiful and haunting. love it!

amanda padgham: Wow- that is stunning. Absolutely breathtaking!

lisa m: Absolutely jaw-droppingly gorgeous!

Leah Profancik: Wow. Her eyes draw you in! What a stunning photograph.

Brandy Anderson: Ruthi, this image is simply stunning. It grabs you right away and pulls you into her eyes. Gorgeous.

Julie: WOW! The eyes on that child are simply mesmerizing! Gorgeous image and interpretation of "grey"!

alpana: those eyes! what a gorgeous image.

Lauri: Oh...I remember this image! It's breathtaking!

Simone Hanckel: This is so arresting Ruthi! Those eyes are beautiful.

Melody Hood: Oh! I love, love, love this! Absolutely stunning image!

Mary Beth: Ruthi, I was really looking forward to your post this month to see what you would come up with. Your work always makes one want to just sit and stare and this beautiful image is no exception. Her eyes have such depth... WOW.

PamN: I actually gasped when I saw this for the first time - just beautiful!

Danna: so so pretty.

Rebecca Mudrick: This is stunning Ruthi ... I could look into those eyes for ages. Amazing.

Je Neuhaus: Love the soft sweetness of your photograph. Wonderful tones and composition, beautiful textures, too!

Samara: I love this image of Maddie, so glad you shared it again. Its amazing!

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Round and round and round it goes… Introducing another project that I am working on with my amazing network of professional portrait photographers. Once a month we will declare a theme, and everyone on the “carousel” will post their photographic interpretation. It is going to be an amazing treat to see how each of these talented pros brings the theme to life through their lens.  After you check out my post, be sure to check out Samara Hutcheson’s beautiful blog through the link below my image. Then go around on the Carousel by checking out who she is linked to, and so on and so forth.
This week’s theme:  REFLECTION
My interpretation – I know, it’s pretty literal. But remains one of my favorite shots of one of my favorite people.

washington dc woman reflection1 Pro Photographer Blog Carousel | Washington DC PhotographerContinue the journey by by viewing Buffalo NY photographer Samara Hutcheson’s interpretation. Click here:  SH Portraits Blog
Enjoy the ride!!

Anna-Karin: Great capture of reflection. The s curve in this reflection is great!

Corey Sewell: So beautiful, Ruthi!

Samara: Love this image Ruthi - the lines that her reflection make and the lighting are both amazing.

Melody Hood: Absolutely lovely! This image is just divine, Ruthi!

dena robles: It is gorgeous. I love the little pop of green and also the way her shadow is reflected as well.

Anna Mayer: That's cool. The colors of the dress reminds me of Koi fish. :)

PamN: Love this - hints of mermaid in the imagery is genius!

marmalade: It's so beautiful Ruthi. I remember seeing this image a couple of years ago and being wowed by it, I'm glad it made the REFLECTIONS cut!! xoxo

Julie: Really beautiful! I agree with the koi fish or mermaid description - that was my first thought. She is gorgeous and so is the image.

dawn sela: such a beautiful image!!!

Lisa Russo: WOWZA - that is SUCH a cool image - just wow.

Blair Blanks: that is a stunning image!

amanda padgham: Beautiful!! I love totally thought of Koi fish as well!!

Je Neuhaus: Great graphic lines and color. Amazing that it's almost a seamless transition between the lady and the lake. Fabulous!

Lauri: This is amazing! Your use of the lighting here is wonderful.

Danna: holy WOW! that is stunning.

Michael: Stunning! There's almost a mermaid element to the image, with the curves of the body... Gorgeous interpretation!

Proof in the Pudding

March 23, 2011

In light of my recent blog carnival post “It’s REALLY REALLY Not Just the Camera” I would like to share a case-in-point. Photographer Jeremy Cowart has a section on his blog dedicated to his iPhone photography. During a volunteer trip with Hope International, Jeremy did some personal documentation using nothing but his iPhone camera, and the results are nothing short of amazing. It’s not the camera. It’s the artist. Please visit Jeremy’s blog and you will understant what I mean:  Jeremy Cowart’s iPhone images

The Blog Carnival!

March 20, 2011

So, this is exciting… I have teamed up with a bunch of my very favorite portrait photographers – seriously, some of the very  best in the biz – from all over the map, to bring you a revolving series of articles on all aspects of custom portrait photography. From what to wear, to how to prepare, to things you might never think of – you’ll see it all covered in our “blog carnival”! So here’s how it works. First, check out my blog post “It’s Not the Camera!” At the end of my post, you will see a link to another great article, by another great photographer – Carrie Steffe, New Jersey child photographer extraordinaire.
The fun continues through a string of highly informative posts from some of the biggest names in the child portrait industry – one blog linking to the next. You don’t want to miss this!!!

It’s Really, Really NOT the Camera

My dear dear clients and friends. I love you. But OK. I am going to let you in on a little secret. Professional photographers (and by professional, I mean those who know the technical aspects of photography, and who know how to shoot in manual and expose a photograph properly -  not just anyone who hangs out a shingle and says “I’m a Photographer”) hate it when friends, family, and acquaintances look at our finished images and say “I wish I had your camera so my pictures looked like yours”. It’s not that we don’t appreciate having good equipment, because we do. But we have worked HARD to learn the technical aspects of photography, and the camera can’t do it on it’s own.

It IS nice to have a good camera. And I have three “good” cameras and some darn good lenses, too. But having a good camera DOESN’T make you a “photographer”. I would venture to say that if you hand an amateur a fancy SLR and tell them that they have to shoot it in manual, you have probably just made them a WORSE photographer than they were with their trusty point and shoot. Because in order to use a fancy SLR – really USE it – you have to know the technical aspects of lighting, composition, and camera settings. You have to know that you need to raise your ISO in low light, and that you need to open up your aperture to get that creamy, blurry background that everyone loves so much. You have to know that you can’t have both a very fast shutter speed and a very high F-stop in low light situations. You have to know how to position your subject for the most flattering angle, how to turn your subject into the light so that there are no hot-spots or harsh shadows, how to avoid color casts and how to adjust your white balance, and how to meter for every tricky lighting situation. Among about a thousand other things that you have to figure out on the fly. Every. Single. Time. You. Shoot. And it takes time. And patience. And lots and lots of trial and error.

I have images that were taken with a cell phone that are quality images. I have images taken with an old point and shoot Olympus that are some of the best in my portfolio. On the other hand, the internet is rife with new “photographer” (or “fauxtographer”) websites chock full of images taken with the latest and greatest equipment which are poorly exposed and/or out of focus.

Think of it in terms of swimming… you can buy the $1200 speed suit, but if you never learned to swim you are still going to dive in and struggle not to drown! Whereas there are people in 5 year old Walmart bathing suits swimming beautifully. They may not have the ultimate advantage of the suit that gives that little extra burst – but they are still beautiful swimmers who know their strokes. And you can tell, regardless of their equipment.

So just know – we love you. We love to show you our photos. We love to talk about cameras, and most of us would even be happy to show you how to meter in manual… but we don’t love explaining, over and over and over again that “it’s really not the camera!!”

Until next time, Happy Photographing!!

NOW! To continue the fun, visit Carrie Steffe’s blog, and her fabulous post about the importance of keeping safety your foremost priority when posing and photographing newborns and small children.
CLICK HERE:  Carrie Steffe – EMA Photography – New Jersey Child Photographer – The EMA Photography Blog

Marmalade Photography: This reminds me of that story where a client's husband once told the photographer that "your camera takes beautiful photos" and to prove the point she put the camera down on the ground and said "GO! CAMERA! GO!" LOL Great post!

Julie: While I agree that the camera is not the key to being a photographer, I have to say that my very expensive knives and pots make me a most excellent chef. Or maybe my owning a piano means I can start booking gigs...LOL. It's the 10,000 hours thing - you have to put in the time and training and then more time before you are an expert at anything. Great post!

Danna: oh goodness..if I could count how many times someone told me my camera tool good pictures...LOL I even had 1 girl email to ask what I used, told her then a month later she emailed back to tell me she bought the same camera but her pictures still did not look as good as mine......great informative article. Bookmarking it to refer those people too in the future :D

samara sh portraits: Oh Ruthi - thank you for this article. It is written so perfectly and it is so true. The truth is that 98% of the time I dont even have my "good" camera with me. I rely on my iphone or a point and shoot for the kids events. If you are a professional you just KNOW how to take good images and make the very best of whatever equipment you have!

John Ellis: OH Gosh--I though the pots and pans made the cook--how distressing! Now I have all these expensive things from BB&B and still can't cook!

dena robles: Such good points Ruthi! I love the analogy of the swimmer. I remember seeing a portfolio once that was BEAUTIFUL and taken with only a cheap disposable camera.

Je Neuhaus: Exactly! You've written how I so often feel! I had a piano teacher ask what camera she needed to buy to tak photos like mine. I said, darn, I'm not sure...which piano should I buy to play gorgeous music like you? I was smiling when I said it, she's a great lady, but she "got it" after that. And I did give her a recommendation for a some very nice cameras. Still waiting on that piano rec!

Lauri: Such a timely post, isn't it? Thank you so much for writing it. Non-photographers and new photographers do tend to think it's all due to the camera, but those of us who've been at this a long time know we can make awesome images with any ol' camera...because it's not the camera. It's the person using it.

MaryAnn: Your article is so relevent! With every camera commercial telling everyone that the camera body holds all the magic (and even some so called professionals too), it's no wonder people believe it. If it were only that simple! :D

Michael: What an insightful article! I find it so frustrating when potential clients find it more important to ask about my camera than my actual experience in the field. Thanks for such a wonderful explanation, and I hope you don't mind if I send some of those aforementioned clients to your blog to read this awesome article.

Carrie S: I LOVE this! All too often my clients/family/friends ask what kinda camera I have because "IT" takes good pictures!

Melissa Johnson: This is the best carnival I've ever been to!! I hope you all decide to make it an every few months thing! =) This article is amazing! I always find myself too shy to say anything even though I'm constantly asked what camera I used or my camera is complimented for it's great images (and truly I'm only on the very beginning scale of photography). It's all about time put into it. If it were easy it wouldn't be nearly as rewarding to get a great image!

Onward and Upward!

March 15, 2011

What a great session with a beautiful grad student from Howard University. This was the nicest day of the year so far – the crowds were out in Georgetown, the birds were singing, the lines for cupcakes and froyo were a mile long… :-) Just a great DC spring day.

Enjoy your preview, Miss Marita! We loved working with you!

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Paulette Brown: Very nice Merita. You're beautiful girl.

All-Time High!

January 17, 2011

This was absolutely one of my favorite sessions ever – high school sweethearts who drifted apart, only to reunite 20 years later, and hire me to document their reunion story? Yes, please!! We had SO much fun with them, skating at the National Gallery of Art, enjoying hot chocolate, people watching…

Beautiful couple, so full of life and so smitten with each other – truly such a feel good story, and some of my favorite storytelling images ever!!
Thanks, guys, enjoy your preview! Working on getting your gallery finished asap!
RD

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