HomeSharing 5K & 1 mile walkRegister now for this year's event! 4.28.13

As many of you may know, I’m on the planning committee of an incredible organization called HomeSharing.  HomeSharing prevents homelessness by matching “providers,” residents who need to share their homes or apartments in order to keep them, with “seekers,” individuals searching for affordable housing in their communities.

This years event will be held on Sunday, April 28th at Duke Island Park in Bridgewater, NJ under sunny skies. Check out the sign up page for more info:

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Enjoy images from the 2012 Event:

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Zachary’s Bar MitzvahBoys will be Boys

Congratulations to Zachary and the Friedman Family on his Bar Mitzvah! Talk about a bunch that knows how to party! His party was tie-dye and movie themed. Zachary’s Dad was telling me the history behind the family tradition of tie dye.. it involved a motorcycle club and proving that real men wear tie dye! haha! They certainly proved that! Zachary’s Mom crafted/designed all the decor for this amazing party, I have never seen such diverse centerpieces and such a well put together theme. For the movie buffs out there, eat your heart out!

Thank you, Friedmans, for inviting me to celebrate with you! And a shout out to Jack Bermeo at LJ Productions, he and his team kept the party rocking til the very end!

 

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Happy Birthday Kate!

We celebrated Kate’s 5th birthday with all her superhero friends at Pump it Up in Roselle Park. They host kids partys with giant inflatable bounceys and tons of other games for the kids.  It takes superhero energy to keep going after all that running around… ahhh life of a 5 year old. Looking forward to many more birthday with you, Kate!

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superhero theme birthday

superhero theme birthday

What Exactly is a Proof?The Journey of an Image from Camera to Print

There is a lot of lingo here in photo land and one of the most confusing parts of the process for many clients is what exactly happens to the images from the moment it is taken to the time you see it.

After a shoot, your raw, unedited, untouched images are downloaded (and backed up! I will get on my soap box about this one!) They are edited down to only the best images. Each and every one of those selected images are then taken into professional editing software and adjusted for overall exposure, color, contrast, saturation, highlights, shadows… Blah blah blah, its all mombo jumbo that means I make it look beautiful! This is by far the most time consuming part of the process. At this point your raw image has become a proof! Yay! If included in your package, these are the images you will get on a CD or have little 4×6 proof prints made from. These images will remain in the standard crop ratio that all professional digital cameras create images (2×3)

So you get your proofs, you love them and say, “Jenna I love this one image so much I want it as a 16×24!”

I will then take that image and process it further to become a Final Print. A final print means there are more adjustments made, but to specific areas, such as removing blemishes, slimming down body parts, smoothing out skin, removing distracting elements in the background, etc. If necessary, it will also be cropped to the proper crop ratio and sent to print.

See examples below of the evolution of a raw image to a proof to a final print.

Black & White vs. Color?
As I go through the process of creating your proofs I will process some in black and white. The reasoning behind this varies from image to image. Sometimes it’s because the color simply doesn’t add any interest to the overall image. Sometimes there are colors being cast onto the subject due to a brightly colored wall nearby. Sometimes the image has a really strong emotional component and I just want to clear away all the elements and distill it down to focus my viewer on the emotion. Basically there is always a good reason as to why I make an image black and white. Some people might ask to see it in color but I can promise you, It was made to be black and white for a reason and it will look better that way.