Monthly Archives: April 2009

Fun in the Sand at Dumas Bay Beach {Tacoma Children’s Photographer}

Last night I had the pleasure of meeting this adorable, almost two year old and his Mom at Dumas Bay Beach in Federal Way. This little guy was so fun to photograph! He was constantly on the go, doing and saying the cutest things.  Enjoy your preview little “D” and Happy Birthday next week.  

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Photo of the Day: Wedding Love {Seattle Wedding Photographer}

I love this series of photos from Nicole and Jason’s wedding. These were all taken with my Canon 5D and 24-70/2.8L lens. The settings were f/4.5, 1/320 and ISO 400. Processing in Adobe Lightroom (added some contrast and saturation) and sharpening in Adobe Photoshop CS4.

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Family Photos in Tacoma: Point Defiance Park {Tacoma Family Photographer}

I met up with this lovely family at Point Defiance in Tacoma Sunday evening. They could not have picked a nicer day – beautiful light and 70 degrees outside! The park is a splash of color right now and it was fun exploring and running around with these very busy kids. I love this first...

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Photo of the Day: Welcome Spring

Warm weather has finally arrived to Western Washington! I took this photo in my front yard over the weekend.     I took this with my Canon 5D, 50mm/1.4 lens. Settings were f/1.6, 1/1000 and ISO 50. All the processing was done in Adobe Lightroom except sharpening which was done in Photoshop CS4.

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Photo of the Day: Beautiful Everett Wedding

I’m working away on Nicole and Jason’s photos and I absolutely love this one. This was taken with my Canon 5D, 24-70/2.8L lens. Settings were f/2.8, 1/160, ISO 1000. All natural light. Processing was done in Lightroom first and then sharpened in Photoshop and converted to black and white.

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Photo of the Day: Family Photos in Tacoma

This photo was taken last summer at Wright Park in Tacoma. This adorable little girl was two years old at the time and was so fun to photograph. I took this with my Canon 5D and 24-70/2.8L lens. The settings were f/3.5, 1/640 and ISO 400. Processing was in Lightroom – added some contrast and...

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