What does Honestly Documented mean?
It’s when a moment presents itself, unprovoked by you as the photographer. It’s when in an instant, what you see makes you grab the camera and your fingers shake to hit that shutter before you miss the moment. You’ve documented a detail in it’s honest form. Being in practice with this type of shooting will give you the greatest gift, to grow your own vision. What you see with start to change. You will look at life with a new pair of eyes that will help you when photographing clients. Honestly Documented is for photographers that want to grow their business on creating memorable photos which show clients their world when no one is looking.
Disclaimer: By posting your photo on our Facebook Timeline, you are giving us permission to feature your photo in our regular blog posts (if chosen) and shared throughout our social media platforms (with credit to you, of course!) + a Pinterest collage of our weekly winners. Readers: Be sure to give credit to the photographer if you pin an image.
Congratulations to the chosen photographers this week!
“Joining Daddy after dying eggs to practice for Easter service.”
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“Breakfast.”
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“Playing with the girls after our easter egg session tonight… so much fun – I love her face here!”
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“The baby was just relaxing on his brother’s bed like any other morning. But there was pretty, dappled light. So I had to snap a shot.”
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“A library and park picnic date in the sun. She read to me for an hour, fidgeting all the while. She never stops moving.”
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“Two brothers sharing a moment before their movie starts. P.S. The movie “Home” was a hit!”
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“My view.”
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“This is my sis in law almost two years ago… preggers with baby number 4 and the first girl in our family!”
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“Good morning, mom. Check out my new trick!”
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“Haircut day.”
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“Racing to the window.”
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“I took my youngest to see the Easter Bunny. She wore her Easter dress, light-up tennis shoes and unmatching headband. The whole way in to, through and out of the mall she kept twirling to see her dress flare. Watching a four-year-old twirl her Easter dress is a sure fire way to get you to slow down and breathe fully.”
Thank you for the feature and congrats to all the photographers with their beautiful photos. My favorite, hands-down, is Stephanie Mason’s movie theater shot. Beautiful capture — and I know how hard it is to get a decent shot in a movie theater!