baby with remote in dark - documentary family photography

November 13, 2017

Collective Post

“Normal day, let me be aware of the treasure you are. Let me learn from you, love you, bless you before you depart. Let me not pass you by in quest of some rare and perfect tomorrow.”
– Mary Jean Irion

boys on couch - documentary family photographyLeslie Kershaw

St Bernard on couch - documentary family photography

Lacey Monroe

girl sprawled on couch - documentary family photographyMichelle McDaid

baby with remote in dark - documentary family photographyErika Roa

kids in bathroom - documentary family photographyNatasha Kelly

girl soaks in tub - documentary family photographyCelina Bailey

kid on climbing wall - documentary family photographyLisa Coker

kids with pinata - documentary family photographyCarrie Yuan

brother and sister snuggled on couch - documentary family photographyJessica Uhler

girl with bubbles in kitchen - documentary family photography

Jenny Rusby

boy helps wth home remodel - documentary family photography

Kym Vitar

boy in live vest - documentary family photographyMeg Pitts

 

kids at bonfire - documentary family photographyHeather Bowser

little boy shovels like dad- documentary family photographyChrystal Cienfuegos

boy blowing debris off sidewalk - documentary family photography

Robin Stephenson

family walking down street fair - documentary family photographyAniya Emtage Legnaro

Pants on floor - Documentary Family Photography

November 6, 2017

Collective Post

“Try to learn to breathe deeply, really to taste the food when you eat, and when you sleep, really to sleep. Try as much as possible to be wholly alive with all your might, and when you laugh, laugh like hell. And when you get angry, get good and angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough.”
– Ernest Hemingway

child with balloons in training bra - Documentary Family PhotographyNatasha Kelly

Kids with shark hats - Documentary Family PhotographyJenny Rusby

child climbing on top of playground equipment - Documentary Family PhotographyCelina Bailey

Pants on floor - Documentary Family PhotographyRobin Stephenson

baby asleep with father - Documentary Family PhotographyErika Roa

boy in bed yawning -Documentary Family PhotographyMeg Pitts

Boy playing soccer - Documentary Family PhotographyLacey Monroe

girl doing homework near window - Documentary Family PhotographyAniya Emtage Legaro

Cat asleep under chair - Documentary Family Photography

Heather Bowser

boy on floor with dog - Documentary Family PhotographyJessica Uhler

boy on floor with legos - Documentary Family Photography

Carrie Yuan

boy watching TV - Documentary Family PhotographyLeslie Kershaw

kids help with home demolition - Documentary Family PhotographyKym Vitar

Girl helping with yard work -Documentary Family PhotographyMichelle McDaid

backlit portrait of girl - Documentary Family PhotographyLisa Coker

kids sprawled floor - Documentary Family Photography

Facebook Community Post – October 2017

Facebook Community Posts

Thank you so much for all your October submissions!  We loved seeing all your documentary family favorites. This month’s top honor goes to Photography by Christina Hurla. Make sure to stop by Christina’s page, and the pages of all our Top 5 artists to check out more of their work.

 

kids sprawled floor - Documentary Family PhotographyChristine Hurla Photography

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child in fridge - Documentary Family PhotographyLisa R. Howeler Photographer & Writer

kid in box - Documentary Family PhotographyKaren Sirmenis Photography

father with daughter under umbrella inside - Documentary Family PhotographyBorne Back Photography

girl with goggles in tub - Documentary Family PhotographyMargaret Albaugh Photography

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To see your photo here next month post your favorite documentary family images directly to our Facebook timeline. You can also share your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #shamoftheperfect for a chance to be featured on our Instagram feed and our monthly IG Top 5.

Community Critique – Loren

Community Critique

This week we have a photo submitted for critique by Loren Haar who took this photo of her son who loves bicycles. She tells us, “We were heading up Figueroa Mt. in Santa Ynez, Ca in search of wildflowers. The kids got tired of driving so we stopped for a snack. My boy loves bikes so when I saw a cyclist coming up the hill I looked to see if I could capture the moment that he saw the cyclist. Even better that the rider looked over at my son at just that second.”

This image was shot with Canon 6D, Canon EF 24-70L II and the specs are ISO 100, aperture f/3.2, and shutter speed 1/640s.

Critique today comes from Felicia, Carrie, and Leslie.

Felicia: You have exposed well for the image to retain all the detail of the outside light and managed to include enough of the shadows to allow for a nice fall off from outside to inside. The framing is also well timed, with enough information about the environment of where you are (paved road, grass, tree). However, the moment (for me) may have been stronger if the focus had been on the cyclist instead of the back of your son. For a viewer who didn’t know your back story, the visual weight is assigned to the back of a boy (whom we don’t necessarily know is your son). However, the human face of the cyclist (with unplanned camera awareness) is also vying for our attention, but is not in focus. This tension may or may not be intentional but it is present.

Carrie: This is a lovely photo. You have great dynamic range here, where you preserved enough details in the shadows for me to recognize the inside of the vehicle and know that it’s a minivan. Your artistic choice to make your son in focus and the outside scene blurry makes me view this as a story about the little boy, and his view and thoughts on the world. I, myself, have been working on shooting more closed down to add more layers & complexity to my photographs. In looking at your settings, you had ample room to raise your ISO so that you could close down your aperture and also get the bicycle rider in focus. It’s tough to do indoors, but outside it’s a great thing to try! Framing is excellent, and you made good use of your zoom lens. Good timing in making the photo exactly as the biker was in the space between the open door and your son’s body.

Leslie: Love this perspective and the framing. It is timed well and there is some intrigue to the photo. I enjoyed reading your why behind the the capture b/c it gave me some context. Your son’s curiosity is apparent in the image; I wonder if some of those other elements you mentioned in your description could have included in the image to really push the story further. Including some evidence of your son’s snack or waiting until he turned slightly, so that you could see his excitement about bikes could have added a more context to the moment.

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