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Simply Beautiful | Rhode Island Maternity Photography

  • March 30, 2011/
  • Posted By : amyro/
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  • Under : Maternity

There really is no other phrase for her.  Simply beautiful.  At almost 33 weeks pregnant, she literally glows with excitement and radiates  beauty.  And when you get her together with her husband?  You can almost literally feel the love and joy and excitement coming from them.  My friend and I were remarking that even though they have been married for nine years, it is like they are newlyweds again they are so happy.  But it makes sense – it’s something they waited a long time for…and something that I already know that they are going to treasure more than anything else.  I cannot wait for their newborn session.


Spring Mini Sessions | Rhode Island Photography

  • March 22, 2011/
  • Posted By : amyro/
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  • Under : Recent Sessions


Lovely Baby D | Rhode Island Newborn Photography

  • March 21, 2011/
  • Posted By : amyro/
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  • Under : Newborn

I got to spend a few hours yesterday with this absolutely lovely little baby girl in her home on the East Side.  She was just WOW beautiful and with a gorgeous name that has it’s roots in finding out they were pregnant while in Paris.  (As a side note, can you imagine being in that amazing city AND finding out you are pregnant – wowza!!)  Her mom and dad weren’t too shabby either especially for having a 12 day old in the house!!  BUT I could quickly see why.  Even though it took quite a while to get her settled to the point where I could really work easily with her, she was more than content to be very calm and hang out and just look around and check out the world.  She was one of the most serene awake newborns I have ever been around.  As you can see, she is already working on her modeling and posing.  Please note, I did not get her into that position.  Well not completely.  🙂

E&D it was so great to meet you guys – thank you for welcoming me into your home.  She is absolutely perfect in every way!!!  Enjoy your sneak peek and I will be in touch very soon!


MAJOR casting call!!!

  • March 12, 2011/
  • Posted By : amyro/
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  • Under : Recent Sessions

**At this time all babies have been selected for the shoot.  Thank you to all who applied!**

I will be doing a commercial shoot within the next few weeks for the Summer Infant Company, maker of the Swaddle Me and Swaddle Pod products.  We are looking for baby models 3 months and younger for this new campaign and product shoot.  Images may be used on their website, on packaging and for advertisements, in brochures and in stores for their Swaddle Me and Swaddle Pod products,.  Specifically we are looking for two groups:

SWADDLE ME:

* Blond, brunette, Asian, African American and Hispanic.

* 6-8 babies

* age of babies should be about 3 months old (not older), 10-13 lbs, average size and length

* Since it is for a swaddle product, babies who like to be swaddled would be best

SWADDLE POD:

* looking for African American and also blonde/brunette

* 8-9 lb baby average size, about a month old, not any older or larger

* 3 babies

If you are interested or know someone who might be and will be willing and able to travel to the Providence area for the shoot, please email your information along with a picture of your baby to amy@amyrophotography.com and they will be forwarded to the creative team for selection.

Please pass this information along to anyone you think would be interested.  Thank you!!!

-Amy


Photoshop Friday | Rhode Island Newborn Photography

  • March 11, 2011/
  • Posted By : amyro/
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  • Under : Business, Newborn

I have done this before but it’s been a while!  There are SO many actions out there for people to use when playing with pictures nowadays, I feel like it is almost going overboard with what is available.  I will admit I TOTALLY played with actions when I first started!!  And there is nothing wrong with playing with them especially when you are learning editing or just having fun.  But good, clean post-processing is really what you should be going for.  Get a really good grip on that and then play.  Don’t slap an action (or five) on a photo that is “eh” and think that is editing and call it a day 😉  I am going to share a before and after with you on one of my recent newborn shots to take you through how I post-process a photo.

First we have the straight out of camera shoot (SOOC).  This was shot with my d700 with the 50mm 1.4g lens.  Settings were ISO 200, f/1.8, 1/640.  For lighting there was a window camera right and one camera left.  She was placed at a 45 degree angle to the light that was coming in.  I intentionally slightly underexpose the baby when I am shooting on the cream blanket because I know it is easier to bring up the exposure on the skin then to try and fix a blown white in the blanket.  At the same time my goal is to try to expose both as equally as I possibly can.  I don’t want to have to drastically edit!  As you can see though, this is really not bad for SOOC.  I would have no problem showing this to a client right as it is, before any edits were done.  That should be your goal.  Always.

(Side note here, she was a bit red because we had the house warm and I had the space heater on as well and I had her laying on her side for previous shots.  If she was normally just a pink / red baby I wouldn’t worry about the red too much.)

The first thing I do is open the image in Adobe Camera RAW.  (I don’t use Lightroom.  I don’t understand Lightroom.  When I did try to use and understand it I discovered I really don’t like Lightroom.  So don’t ask me what to do with lightroom.  😉  Bridge and Photoshop are my true loves and I am faithful to them.)  Anywho.  Back to this.  The only changes I will make in ACR: increase exposure by .25, slide recovery slider to +10 to recover any details in that blanket that may have been slightly blown when I increased the exposure and bring blacks down to +3.  Outside of that main window the only other change, because she was rather red as stated previously, is on the luminance tab I increased the luminance of reds to +20.  Here is what it looks like now:

Then I open in Photoshop.  I discovered after a few years of playing that there were certain steps I ALWAYS took to edit a photo.  I really like clean edits.  I don’t like a lot of actions.  I don’t like when people/scenes look fake or plasticky or wonky colored.  Yes, sometimes I will go for a different processed look *if I think the image calls for it* but regularly, no.  I have very clean edits.  I want the end product 97% of the time to be as if you are looking through a window at someone. But back to what I was saying.  I discovered there were things I always did.  So I made my OWN action that used all of these steps.  (By the way people always ask me for specifically what exactly my workflow action is – it makes no sense to tell you because what works for me will not work for you.  Discover your true editing style and go from there!)
For newborns, after running portraiture on a duplicate layer, lowering the opacity to 30% and erasing back all details, I run that action.  For ME, that involves:

  • a levels layer to bring depth to tones
  • a slight add of contrast and a tiny pinch of saturation
  • a slight vignette on the outer edge of the photo (NOT black or white but a simple darkening of the colors that are there to draw the eye inwards towards the lighter parts)
  • An unsharp mask

Once I have run my workflow action, it is left unflattened and I go back in and erase back anything that has been adversely affected by the edits.  Blown whites or other colors, etc.  Once I did that for this image I still needed to pull out some red using a selective color layer and then did a color balance layer to add some yellow because it was a bit cool.  I also spot edited out a few small flakes of skin and the slight stork’s bite on her eyelid.  And this is my finished product:

This entire edit from beginning to end takes about two minutes.  That’s it.  The really important thing to realize though is that I started off with a really decent (in my humble opinion LOL!) straight out of the camera shot.  You should never have to *fix* photos in photoshop or whatever program you use (except obvious things like cloning out wrinkles or a random spot).  You should only be enhancing what is already there.


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Amy Ro Photography specializes in beautiful on-location, lifestyle maternity, newborn, baby & family photography. Based in Cumberland, RI and serving clients in Rhode Island and select areas of Massachusetts & Connecticut, including Foxboro, Wrentham, North Attleboro, Bellingham, Milton, Natick and all of the south shore area into Boston. Sessions are also available in Avon, West Hartford, Farmington, Newington, Madison and Guilford, Connecticut as well as shoreline towns throughout Eastern Connecticut.

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