26
Jan

Joe Paterno

It is difficult to live in Central Pennsylvania, and to not have Joe Paterno in your life. The work he did for Penn State and for the area is incredible his leadership, values, and guidance will have lasting effects for generations to come.

Penn State

JoePa candles

Paternoville

Beaver Stadium

JoePa Statue

23
Jan

Engagement Session : Melody and Justin Photos at Talleyrand

The Match Factory sets an amazing background for Engagement photos. The match factory sits just off of Talleyrand park in Bellefonte, which is less than 10 Miles from State College and Penn State.

As I was editing the images from Melody and Justin’s engagement photos I thought it was a great opportunity to showcase just a few of their photos, and give them an idea of how the images had came out. They will be getting all of their edited pictures later in the week.

The colors looked great and everything just seems to pop.
Bellefonte Engagement

A little vintage post production work compliments this photos mood nicely.
Match Factory Engagement

Nice selective focus on Melody here.
Focus on Bride to be

Beautiful warm smile.
Bellefonte Engagement

Holding hands while trying to warm up a little in the sun, with a contrasty black and white treatment.
Bellefonte Engagement

These were taken about a week and half ago, right after our warm winter turned into the true Central PA winter that we all know and love. Gone were the 50 degree highs from a couple days before, this Sunday we were back to our normal high of 22. Melody and Justin drove up from Lewistown and braved the sub freezing temperatures for their engagement photos. You guys are amazing! as you can’t tell how bitter cold it was outside. My fingers were freezing, my joints were aching, and my equipment wasn’t handling the cold all that well either. But these two were fantastic with great smiles, loving glances, and a great connection that really brought out a warmth and happiness in their photos.

23
Jan

Winter Sleeding in State College: Photograps in the snow

If you know me, you know I love the snow. My theory on winter has always been if it going to be cold it might as well snow. We got 6″ of fresh snow in Central PA over the weekend. Just like any good snow lover would do when it snows that much we had to go sledding. Saturday afternoon we hit up Slab Cabin for some of the areas best sledding around. The whole family had a great time, and even though friends of ours said it was packed I didn’t think it was too bad.
When we hit the park a little before 1:00, we had a very bright overcast sky, which really set things up for being great for taking
photos.

I started the day off shooting in Aperture Priority mode as my first shots were a couple of portraits and the shallow depth of field was important. Because everything is so white and bright out you need to dial in some Exposure Compensation, in my case +0.7EV, the camera’s built in reflective meter is going to read all that great white expanse as middle grey, If I had not dialed in the compensation my photos would of come out dull and grey, but that isn’t always such a bad thing.

Snow Tracks

With the bright but overcast skies bouncing off of the white snow below makes amazing light for portraits.

Kids at play in the snow

Children Portraits

Kid Portraits

Also being so bright, it meant it was easy to freeze the action

Couple Photos

Family Photos

This kind of weather and atmosphere is part of why I love living in Central PA. State College, Bellefonte, and Boalsburg offer such beautiful parks and public areas. These places provide amazing backdrops for photographing people as well as stand true and strong for landscape and fine art photography. If the weather keeps cool enough to have the snow around for a few more days and time allows I’m going to try and get back out to slab cabin during the day, while all the kids in school so I can get the park to myself.

18
Jan

2012 New Year : New Offerings and more photos

Hello everyone and welcome to 2012.
For 2012 I plan on expanding my photography business so keep an eye out for several changes and opportunities for clients, local businesses, as well as other photographers from pros to new camera owners.

Like I said, I will be expanding my offerings this year diving further into portraits including children and seniors as well as some unique offerings that will apply to a broader audience. I will be bringing back the monthly photo walks with Photo-walks as well as studio nights, and I am going to becoming more active on social networks, Facebook and twitter primarily. I’ll be sharing more of my work and encouraging you to do the same. We all have beautiful and amazing images that we capture and keep to ourselves, so few find their way to actually being printed any more instead we choose to harbor them on our computers where no one else gets to enjoy them just seems so sad.

I’m excited for the New Year and the increase in energy that comes with it. So regardless if you are looking to become a client of mine, looking to get out and improve your own photography, or just wanting to see some pretty photos, I say welcome, come all, enjoy, and lets start doing and sharing together.