welcome to my new site

30 Apr

So it took a while to get this new site up, thanks to all for your feedback, it really helped!

Forgive the immediate sparseness of images and writing on this site; I’ll adding more of my work soon, both old and new, but I’ve got A LOT of work I can add, so I thought this would be a great opportunity to sift through the ol’ photo stockpile and add the pictures I really love. I’m excited to have a place I can post my photo tutorials and articles too! I come out with those now and then, but love sharing what I learn about photography (for all who care that is : ).

Thanks for stopping by…

—erfon

fields, flowers, sun dresses

12 Mar

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This time of year, I just won’t shoot indoors unless I have to. The grass is green, the flowers are open, and when you’ve got two pretty girls in sun dresses (more…)

emma, nora, and a little front yard playtime

11 Mar

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I really love taking photos of kids, but some days, it ain’t easy! (more…)

yana—actress extraordinaire, shuttrful clientele!

5 Feb

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So many actors have really normal-looking headshots. Now there’s nothing wrong with normal-looking,except that its, well, just normal…

Before you pour your heart out in your audition, (more…)

10 camera tips for becoming a better photographer

22 Dec

‘Tis the season to get and give presents, and with prices through the floor, many will have gotten new digital cameras this year. If you’re one of the lucky ones who received a nice shiny new SLR camera, here are 10 tips that will help you become the next Ansel Adams.

Don’t be shy, get in close – A lot of photographers try to fit too much into their pictures, which often times makes the photos busy and unfocused. Details are interesting, get in close to your subject – in photography, less is often more. Determine what in your photo needs to be center stage, then get in close to make it that way. Create something that will catch your viewer’s eye.

People like details, try not to fit too much into one picture. Focus your viewer

People like details, try not to fit too much into one picture. Focus your viewer

 

Become one with your camera - Many times, a great picture has to be (more…)