Olbrich Botanical Gardens Commons Room

The following are a few of the pictures taken of a large family gathering at the Olbrich Botanical Gardens in the Commons Room. 

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I shot several families, including this one. 

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There was lots of goofing around. 

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The following lady wanted a picture with just her and her brothers. 

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There were cute couples there too like this one. 

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Some pictures were formal. 

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Some pictures were more crazyish. 

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I told this couple that they seem very comfortable with each other.  She said, “yes, that is because we like each other.”

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I love this picture with the barn wood frame and box. 

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These items were removed from a special blanket and made into a hanging art piece.

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Under the card is a copy of a baby book that provides a fasinating story of the early years of the mother whose life was celebrated at this event.

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Another generation is born.

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Memorial flowers

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Contact James Studio if you are having a large family event.

HS Senior Session — Vilas Park

Ken attends West High School and is an ace vocalist.  He told me that he will be attending a university that is known for training professional vocalists.  I am certain he will do very well. 

The first three pictures were taken across from James Studio, on the tracks on the other side of University Ave.   Though it was an overcast day the clouds still look interesting.

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Ken has some very photogenic features.   This is the more serious look of Ken.

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Next we went to Vilas Park.  I love this drive over bridge in the background.

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For the grunge look I had Ken on this tank.   Nothing says grunge quite like a rusty old  fuel tank. 

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 The walk over bridge was a great back drop for this close up. 

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I love the angle on the following photo and all the great colors in the background.  This is my favorite picture from the session. 

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UW Arboretum Family Portrait Session

Mallory just had her first birthday, so it was definitely time for some family photos.  We decided to do the shoot at the UW Arboretum behind the visitor center.  It has many varieties of wild flowers and grasses for background.  We went to a nice shady area and took a number of photos. 

Mallory is expressing her personality here. She has lots of expression for instances at a time.  In this photo she is about to remove the bow from her hair.  Maybe she will keep it in for the next shoot. 

Mallory 1 UW Arboretum Family Portrait Session

I love her blue eyes as shown in this picture.  Anne and Andy are posed perfectly and perfectly happy (and proud parents) watching Mallory trot around the grassy area of the Arboretum.

Using my studio strobe with the Paul C. Buff Vagabond battery pack I was able to get soft light on Mallory (though she was in a shaded area) while producing large beautiful catchlights in her eyes.

Mallory 2 UW Arboretum Family Portrait Session

Mallory no longer needs the hand support of her parents and she quickly let everyone know about it.  She did not want to be tied down; she wanted to run!  But this picture of her parents holding her hands will be framed and made into a classic James Studio portrait.

Mallory 3 UW Arboretum Family Portrait Session

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Tim, Jessica & Roman Mackie — Baby Photography

Tim and Jessica brought their newborn baby, Roman, into the studio for his first professional photo shoot.  Roman was in good spirits when he arrived, so we set him down right away in the wicker basket and Jessica attended to him, as shown in this first picture.  I like this picture because of the closeup on Roman’s face and the good look at his blue eyes. 

Roman 1 Tim, Jessica & Roman Mackie    Baby Photography

My 50 mm lens provides a blurred look in the background, also known as shallow depth of field.  With a small aperture of 1.4 or 1.8, the focal plane is minimal, meaning the distance for how much of the subject is in focus is minimal.  A large aperture, like f5 or f6, would create a much deeper depth of field and most everything would be in focus.   Point-and-shoot cameras tend to produce a deep depth of field.  They do well at having everything in focus.  This is o.k., but it does not produce the type of pleasing artistic effect seen in these photos. 

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Here is a wide-angle shot giving a view of the backdrop, the lighting, and the Mackie family. 

 Roman 2 Tim, Jessica & Roman Mackie    Baby Photography

I brought out my tripod and macro lens to get this ring shot on the baby’s toes.   It is a fun way to symbolically tie the family together into one picture.

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Here is Roman in his dad’s hands.  I love how the shot includes Tim.  But if you were not looking at the picture carefully,  it would be easy to miss him on the side. 

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Here is Roman in the baby hammock my wife crocheted for the studio.   It turned out that Roman was too interested in the surroundings to fall asleep. 

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I think this is a beautiful shot of Tim with Jessica in the background.  Dad is delighted with his son. 

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Another look at Tim, with Jessica giving a soft smile.   There was a moment when I saw Tim look up over his glasses (I didn’t have the camera in position to shoot it).  I thought it looked pretty cool, so I told him to do it again.  I think the picture works. 

Roman 9 Tim, Jessica & Roman Mackie    Baby Photography

Enough with the dad; it’s time to get Jessica in focus.   Except there is Tim in the background being a showboat . . .  but that is not completely true, since I set him up to do that.  I wanted him to show some action. 

So here is Jessica with her firstborn.  I love her expression in this shot.

Roman 10 Tim, Jessica & Roman Mackie    Baby Photography

Here is a wonderful family picture.  You can see that Roman’s head is slightly out of focus and the background is very much out of focus.   It is a good example of the shallow depth of field that makes the image look so interesting. 

 Roman 11 Tim, Jessica & Roman Mackie    Baby Photography

Here is another family picture with Roman looking over Jessica’s shoulder.   It is as if Roman is looking at the camera with his dad and mom looking naturally at him.  I love the look.

Roman 12 Tim, Jessica & Roman Mackie    Baby Photography