Painting with light

Evelyn painted with light
Evelyn painted with light

Evelyn has just about outgrown her bassinet, and for the last week or two I have been saying to Marci that I would like to take some pictures of her sleeping in it before it is time to move her to the crib. The problem is, how do you take a picture of a sleeping baby in pitch black? Using a flash would most likely wake her or lead to an unrealistic picture where things are over exposed, white, etc. The next option was low light and long exposures, which produced decent pictures, but they seemed “flat.” So what was the answer? Light Painting.

Light painting involves long exposures combined with a hand held light source. The end product can be dramatic and pronounced, or subtle and smooth… I chose the latter. To take this picture, I setup the camera on the tripod and manually adjusted focus before Evelyn was in the bassinet with ambient light. Once Marci had placed her in bed, the lights were turned off, the door was closed, and a 20 second exposure was started. As soon as the exposure started, I used a flashlight app on my phone set with a white bulb and pink background to quite literally “paint” the areas of the scene that I wanted to expose. The result was quite stunning and really caught Marci and I off guard. This technique is something that we watched the Buoys use on our engagement session and it was pretty neat to try it ourselves. This picture is exactly what I was looking to get before Evelyn moved to her crib, but I had no idea how to explain it. Super cool!

Evelyn at 6 Weeks

Evelyn at 6 Weeks

Evelyn is 6 weeks old today! Wow, that flew by.

Marci and I bought our first “real” camera a couple of weeks ago, the Olympus OM-D EM5, and I have been busy learning to use it. Up until now, we just used our trusty point and shoot Canon SD1200IS, which has been great, but lacked the sensor size to shoot anything decent indoors. Now that we have a nice camera, I have been taking pictures of Evelyn just about every day, and posting the good ones on the BLOG in her collaborative album.

I purchased a cheap toy lens for 30 bucks that attaches to our fancy new camera, and I have been having fun learning to do everything manual. The lens used to be for a closed circuit television camera but has an adapter that allows me to use it. The depth of field is crazy on it, it seems to have a soft focus at best, and it is certainly a lot slower to operate than the auto focus lens that our camera came with, but, it creates some interesting images. They have that warm and snuggly feel that just works well with baby pictures.

Here are some pictures that I took today.

Evelyn’s Newborn Session

Evelyn's Newborn Session

Today was Evelyn’s newborn session with Mike Buoy of Mike and Ann | Visual Story Tellers. Mike and I worked together at OutStart for years before he made the jump to fulltime professional photographer. I continued to secretly “stalk” him and Ann online after he left the software business… checking out every new post that they made to their BLOG. I was amazed at their talent, and of the beauty that they were creating daily. When I asked Marci to marry me, I already knew that they were the ones that I wanted to document our engagement and wedding. I showed Marci some of their work, and after meeting them for a consultation during a lunch break one afternoon, she quickly agreed that they were the photographers for us. It was only natural that when we decided to start a family, we would once again seek them out to document another incredibly important part of our lives together. He did a wonderful job of capturing the beauty of our newborn child in a natural way.

Check out more of the beautiful PICTURES.

 

Happy Birthday Evelyn

Evelyn's Birth

 She is here and she is beautiful! Evelyn was born at 12:55am on Jun 19th. She weighed 7 pounds and 11 ounces and was 21 inches long. The journey started on Sunday June 16th when Marci was admitted to Winnie Palmer Hospital to begin induction. Marci was given 4 rounds of misoprostol over two days, and was then given a cervical balloon after she did not progress. The balloon brought her to 4cm and on Tuesday the 18th around 5pm, she was moved to Labor and Delivery to begin administering Pitocin. After 7 hours of labor, she only progressed to 5cm, and after Evelyn’s heart rate dropped for a short period, the decision was made to deliver her via Caesarian.

Seeing our new baby for the first time was probably the most emotional moment of each of our lives, and something we will never forget! I can’t express how proud of Marci I am, and how amazed I am by her strength and courage.

HERE are more pictures of her birthday.

Evelyn’s Nursery

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Evelyn’s nursery is really starting to come together! Marci made a mobile, my mom made sheets, drapes, boppy cover, and a changing pad, and my Dad made a custom alligator to welcome her home. Donna and Mark gave us the awesome pink gliding chair and Patti and Kirk gave us the chandelier. I put together the furniture, installed the lighting and new dimmer/ switches. Inside of the two dressers and closet is just about everything you would ever need to welcome your new baby in to your home. We are blessed to have so many wonderful family and friends and we truly appreciate everything that each of you has done to welcome Evelyn. We can’t wait to meet her!

Here are some more pictures of Evelyn’s nursery.

Baby Evelyn in 4D

Evelyn_4d

Well, it seems that our sweet Evelyn is a little camera shy. Today Marci went in for a 4D Ultrasound where the Sonographer found that she is still breech. This meant that there were hands, feet, and umbilical cord blocking us from getting a real high resolution view of her sweet face. We managed to get a glimpse of her but, we are going to try again during an appointment next week.

For more pics, CLICK HERE!