Showing posts with label Family Photography Norman OK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Photography Norman OK. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2012

Total cuteness!

This little girl was precious.  She was so cute.  Her Dad had just received his PhD so family photo's were a must.


What a sweet family!


Friday, July 6, 2012

Just a little pick-a-boo

I had the pleasure of photographing a large family that was full spunk.  There was much teasing and goofing off among siblings.  One example was caught on camera and I thought I would share with you.  Take a look at the photo below. Look closely down by the subjects feet. 



Yep that is how that family rolled!  What a total blast!


Sherri Smith
Creative Sight Photography



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Out at the Old Family Farm

This is my Sweet friend and her family at the Old Family Farm.  What a good looking family.  The Old Farm was super cool.  Wish I could live there!



Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Here are a few shots from a recent HS Senior shoot that I did!  The evening we took the photos I couldn't have asked for better light.  The sun was setting and and we were able to chase the amazing light til it was gone.


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Friday, April 6, 2012

Make up Tips for Photos


1. Wear Mattes
When you are going to be photographed, you want to avoid anything that is going to reflect light onto your face.  Mattes are flat colors. They don’t have any sparkle or shimmer. The shimmer looks good to the naked eye but, the camera captures it differently than our eyes do.
2. Apply in Natural Light
For best results, apply your make-up in natural light. Indoor lighting can alter the appearance of your make-up. Most indoor lights have different color casts or tones to them. Because of this, some lights may wash you out causing you to apply make-up too heavily.  So, when you get ready at one location and are photographed at a different location (or using studio lights) your “picture perfect make-up” may look less than perfect in your photos.
3. Use Yellow Tinted Powder
Yellow tinted powder photographs better than shimmery or translucent powders. The other powders will reflect the light leaving you with a shine. They may also leave you looking washed out.
4. Blend in under Eye Concealer
Most of us try to cover up dark circles under our eyes with a little concealer. For everyday use this is fine, but, occasionally in photographs, under eye concealer comes off too harsh. Be sure to blend out the concealer extremely well. If it isn’t well blended, it may reveal fine lines and awkward coloring around your eye.
5. Black Liner and Black Mascara
Many experts suggest using black liner and mascara. If you normally use browns, opt for black.  The darker hue will give you better contrast and make your eyes pop even more.
6. Blush
Skipping blush will wash your face out, especially under a heavy flash. Blush adds definition to your face. Without it, you end up looking like you’re missing something. Be sure to not over apply blush either. Start light and add more if needed.
7. Don’t Skip Lipstick
Skipping lipstick will cause your mouth to blend in with the rest of your face. You need to contrast your features for best results.
8. Avoid Shadows
Try not to create any shadows on your face with make-up. For example, don’t apply dark shadows below your eyes. This will give the appearance of bags and no one wants that. 
9. Contour with Highlight
Your photographs will look great when you contour and highlight your facial features. To contour, use bronzer a shade or two darker than your natural color to brush on under your cheek bones, under your chin, along either side of your nose, and the outer corners of your forehead. To highlight, apply a lighter color on the areas that light hits. Apply it to the tops of your checks, center of your forehead, and the bridge of your nose.
10. Whiten Eyes
Don’t forget to use eye drops to get rid of any redness in your eyes. Those bloodshot eyes can really mess up a good photo. You can also help your eyes look bigger and clearer by using a little white shadow on the inside corners of both eyes.
Looking good in your photos is simple if you follow a few basic make-up tips.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sweet Sixteen

A short sweet story!




Selena turned sixteen and her parents gave her a lovely party to celebrate the occasion. 



There were many, many friends and family members there to help her enjoy this memorable time in her life.   




Selena looked like a princess that evening. 
Gorgeous!

Thank you so much for letting me photograph your special day!

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Brilee's Fourth Birthday!


Wow, chasing a four year old around can be a quite interesting.  Especially when she is a happy and spirited child.  Brilee was one of the most spirited and happy child I can remember meeting.  I have seen my fair share of children and Brilee was a treat to be around.  She was a very expressive child and was moving none stop the entire time. I could tell toward the end of our session she was starting to get a little tired.  I can't remember a face any cuter than hers as she could give that amazing smile one minute then a totally different expression the next.  She was a such a blast to photograph.  Here are a few pictures from my shoot with her.  Hope you enjoy them!  





Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Football Pics

Kody is a senior this year and his mom really wanted some good pictures in his football uniform.  So I set out to make mom happy!  I think that mom will have some great pictures that will make her memories last a lifetime!




Thompson Family

The Thompson family met me on a beautiful fall morning to take some family photos.  They brought along there three kids, two dogs, grandparents and a cousin!  We had a great time.  The kids were full of energy and so much fun to be around!  I think you could say this is an all-around amazing family.  And they take great pictures!  Thanks Thompson Family for your choosing me to photograph your lovely family!











 


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Tinley

I had an amazing photo shoot with the cutest little one year old girl!  She is so precious and easy to work with.  Having fun was the name of the game that day and boy did we have fun.  Her parents brought along the coolest pick polk-a-dot chair and brought along an old wooden wagon from Germany.  The weather was perfect that day we couldn't have asked for anything better.  Here are a few pics of the darling Tinley!




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Sherri Smith
405-315-7236