Thursday, January 31, 2008

get it while it's hot.

Hey everyone, just wanted to announce that Julie Jones Photography will be undergoing some changes within the next month. In order to provide you with better quality images there will be a slight price increase starting in March. If you book any kind of session in Feburary you will still be able to lock in the current pricing. Even for a session in October!

Also, in case you were not aware, if you refer someone to me and they book a session you will get a free 8x10 from your last session!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

i did it!

I finally got some editing done!

Now introducing...Miss B.





ok.

Last weekend I had the pleasure of photographing a gorgeous newborn, Miss B. She is about 3 weeks old (Kayley correct me if I'm wrong!). I have been itching to edit her session and get a sneak peek up for her parents but I just haven't had a chance.
Saturday after our session I raced to Circuit City to pick up my brand new laptop. Well, when I got home I had to start the process of transferring Photoshop to the new computer, so no editing. Then Sunday I realized that I was going to have to exchange my new baby. It had some bugs in it, wouldn't shut down and then wouldn't turn back on! So after spending about 2 hours in Circuit City and finally convincing them that I needed to exchange that bad boy, I was exhausted. Then, last night I came home to no power at our house. We had some really strong winds that caused some power lines to go down. Ugh! Tonight will be the night! So be on the look out for Miss B. She is too cute!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

helpful hints.

For all you new brides out there, here is an article that I think is very helpful. I know when I was planning my wedding I read any and every thing I could find that was wedding related.

Brides Guide to Better Wedding Photography
by: Mark Parker


I’m sure you already know that choosing the right wedding photographer is more important than choosing the right groom. (Just kidding). Getting the right photographer is important, but there are lots of things that YOU can do to ensure that your wedding photos are as good as they can be.


1.Pre-Wedding Photo shoot.
Having a pre-wedding photo shoot can improve your wedding pictures more than anything else you might do. Think about it, your photographer is VERY comfortable on his end of the camera. The time you spend with your photographer in front of the camera will help you become more comfortable being the subject. Try to get to know your photographer. Have fun. Be crazy. Let’s face it; those "magazine bride photos" that you have been looking at do not happen all by themselves. They are well planned, rehearsed, and the photo that you finally see in the magazine was probably picked from hundreds of photos. The more time you spend with your photographer, the more likely it is that he will capture that one special moment that only happens once.

2.The Pose.
"Chin up, a little to the left, shoulders back, stand on one foot, hold your breath…hang on…don’t move. " Any photographer worth his salt should be able to pose you in an elegant and attractive position. Do you know the reason for all these the contortions? By lifting your chin you banish the double chin. Holding your elbows away from your body reduces the apparent width of your torso and accentuates the bosom. Shifting your weight to your rear foot cocks your hips into a position that gives you a sexy curviness. There are many other little tricks your photographer may teach you. Just listen and he will not lead you astray.

3.Hair and Makeup.
Your wedding day is not the right time to experiment with makeup and hairstyles. Be sure to plan a separate day to have a hair and makeup "dress rehearsal". If you plan to wear a headpiece, use this time to make sure that it will fit with your hairstyle. If you plan it right, your photographer may be available to take some formals on this day too.

4.Props.
Give you photographer the tools he needs to be creative. When ordering flowers for the wedding, be sure to order an extra single rose, boutonniere, ribbon or other inexpensive items that the photographer can use in your photos. Don’t forget to have a copy of your wedding invitation that he can incorporate into the detail shots of your big day. Photos of wedding rings with flowers, invitation, maybe even your shoes and garter can really add to your album.

5. The Bouquet.
How should you hold a bouquet? In a single word.. DOWN!! Never hide your thousand dollar dress with a hundred dollar bouquet. If you’re a five foot bride, do not order a 3 foot cascading bouquet. It’s going to be a long day. By the end of the day, you will be wishing that your bouquet was smaller, lighter, more durable, and maybe even artificial. And if it’s too big you may even injure your guests during the bouquet toss.

6. Backgrounds and angles.
Remember, your wedding day is all about you. Many times complicated backgrounds in your photos distract the viewer’s attention away from the bride and will take away from your photographs. Keep backgrounds as simple as possible. Interesting angles are what keeps the images of a professional photographer from looking like the images of "Uncle Joe". Everyone knows what a wedding looks like from 5 feet 6. You may see your photographer lying on the ground or climbing trees. Don’t laugh at him. That’s why he gets paid the big bucks.

7.Lighting
When choosing your venue and time of day, keep lighting in mind. If your wedding is outdoors, the best light happens 1-2 hours before sunset. If your wedding is indoors, try to avoid buildings with high dark ceilings and few windows. Since natural light will look much better in your photos, try to plan your wedding when the room will be the brightest. By the way, photographers hate fluorescent lights. They make you look green.

8.Single Use Cameras
Lots of people use them and they seldom work. You may get a few good photos here and there but don’t expect too much. You’ll probably get a whole camera full of photos of Cousin Skip’s girlfriend that you hardly know. Your three year old niece will probably take a lot of pictures of people’s belly buttons. And if anyone gets tipsy at the reception you may get a lot of photos of the ground, shoes, or eyeballs (from holding the camera backwards). Your photography is best left to professionals. Well that’s it for "The Brides Guide to Better Wedding Photos". Congratulations on your big day. Now let’s make those memories last! Mark Parker is a Birmingham Alabama Wedding Photographer. His work can be seen at http://www.MarksBrides.com .

congrats!

To my newest bride and groom Heidi + Jonathan who are to be married on April 12th. I can't wait to caputre your day!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

new do!

I have seriously needed a haircut for awhile now but haven't had a stylist. The one I have gone to since high school had some health problems and is unable to cut hair any more. So, finally I think I have found a replacement. After my trip to the salon I ran home to do some self portraits.

My new do! What do you think?

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

baby j.

Ok, I know I said I was going to try to blog more often but it's just so hard! I need some ideas of stuff to blog about. Suggestions?

Here are some more pics of baby J. from a couple of weekends ago. After taking this little doll's pics I came home and begged my husband if we could have one. Lol! We are so not ready yet. Isn't she a cutie?

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

getting to know me.

With the new year and all I have decided that I am going to try really hard to post more often. I thought a little get to know me post would be a good way to start things off. So here goes:

Mac or PC?
PC for now. But I have been dreaming of getting a Mac!

Music in my iPod…
I listen to a little bit of everything. Right now I'm a little sick of the radio. Everything seems to be over played. But on my iPod you might find Blue October, Paramore, Trapt, Breaking Benjamin, pop stuff, and girls belting their hearts out.

Morning or Night?
Definitely not morning! I hate getting up early.

My guilty pleasure is…
Chocolate ice cream. Love it!

My weakness is…
See above.

My strength is…
My hubby. He really is my perfect match. I couldn't have asked for a more wonderful man.

On my day off…
I'm usually in front of the computer. I'm so obsessed with pictures. I'm either editing them or getting inspiration from other photographers.

One of your top 100 to do before you die?
Oh gosh! There are so many. I want to own my own home, have children, have a successful photography business, travel the world...

Favorite homemade meal?
Just about anything my mom makes. She is the BEST cook. And she knows it too! Her homemade strawberry cream cheese cake is to die for. Her pumpkin pie is amazing. Gumbo...yummy!


And just what is a post without a picture? Here is a sneak peek of a shoot from yesterday. This little 4 month old was so adorable!

Baby J.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

airbrush boy.

Yep, that's my hubby. The airbrush boy. I just have to take a minute to brag on him. Last week he airbrushed this awesome car. The opportunity just kind of fell in his lap and he ran with it.

I believe this is a '65 Mustang. If you look closely, on the side view, can you tell what that is? The flames turn into a mustang. Now, I already know my hubby is an awesome artist, but he never ceases to amaze me. I was pretty impressed when I saw what a great job he had done on this car.

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Well, I hope everyone had a happy new year! To tell you the truth, I didn't make it to midnight. I was out by 11:30! Getting old sucks!