Monday, April 14, 2014

Success on the dog treats

Bruiser and his parents (my brother and his girlfriend) came to see us this weekend, and I must say, that little guy loved his dog treats I made him! (See recipe on Friday's post) Here are some images of my little doggie nephew Bruiser, the morkie puppy.
Love his little face!


He decided he liked pulling ing my camera's lanyard hahaha :P


Here he is eating some of his treat that I made for him.


Bruiser and his parents :)

Bruiser and me his Aunt! 


Love this little guy! 

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Friday, April 11, 2014

Treats for my Nephew

I'm an Aunt!! Well, I'm an aunt to a furry Morkie dog named Bruiser! My brother and his girlfriend have bought a dog together and are traveling home from Pittsburgh this weekend to have us meet the little fluffy guy! I'm so excited! In light of my excitement I decided to make Bruiser some homemade dog treats! I'll let you all know on Monday what the pup thought, but here is the recipe!
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup skim milk

1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.
2. Mix all of the ingredients together and place them in balls or you can make cut outs  on a greased cookie sheet.
3. Bake treats for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
4. Let cool then serve them to your furry friend! 

Enjoy my dog lovers!!

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

DIY Black heads remover {Pintrest try}

I have been seeing a lot of post on pintrest lately about homemade black head scrubs and strips. I thought I'd test out a scrub today. I did the pin, 1tsp of honey, 1/2 tsp of salt, and 1/2 tsp of baking soda. I then did as the pinner had said, I mixed all the ingredients together and spread the mixture on my face. I then left it on for 5 minutes where I began to feel a tingling sensation. I washed off the scrub and saw..... nothing new :( I'll continue to try more of the remedies and see if I can find one that works. Here is my results. 
Before

During 

After

After my face was red a little irritated. So honestly my before looks better than my after... I will keep trying to find some excellent at home beauty remedies, stay tuned. 


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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Wine Wednesday

Today being Wednesday and all, I thought I'd share some of my studio shots I took of my favorite wine company, Thorn Hill Vineyards. The wine is made in California, but the delightful wine can be found and bought here in Lancaster Pa! Here are some of my studio shots!


Hope you all have a bottle of wine to crack into this Wine Wednesday!


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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Bouncing light {Reflectors}

Have I mentioned how important light is when you are a photographer? Well, if I haven't let me tell you light is the MOST important aspect to all photography. In essence when we photograph a scene of any sort, what we are doing is capturing the light in that single moment. The basics of photography is knowing how to control how much light enters your camera through your set shutter speed and your aperture. That amount of light you let in using both of those setting creates the light exposure image on your sensor thus making a photograph. Easy, you all know this. The other major thing about photography and knowing your light is knowing how and when to use the greatest light source of all... the sun! It can be your best friend and worse enemy depending on the time of day. The golden hours are our best friend times :) {Sun up and a little after and sunset with a little before} This is when the sun is low to the earth creating a soft direct warm light on your subject. At high sun {11am-2pm} the sun is over head creating a light that sends shadows down your subject. So, what happens when you're shooting an event and it's during those awful sun times? Well you got to create light and block out nasty sun shadows. Either take your subject to some even shade or create light on your subject to diffuse the shadows.

So, I was at a wedding this past weekend like I told you all early and the property was so lovely I couldn't bare to keep them just under a set of trees so I created light. If you all haven't figured it out by now, I'm a DIY person. I buy things I can't create {like a camera, flash, ect} but, my light source I can create. I have a nice square reflector that I've made and just carry it around in my camera bag and grab that sucker out when needed. It's a two sided art board. One side is the white art board, the other side is foil. The white side when bounced off the sun and shone on your subject creates a soft light. The foil side when bouncing light from the sun onto a subject creates a more intensely bright light. The foil side is easier to see on your subject as you tilt the reflector around to get the light bounced over the shadow areas. Here is my reflector.

I just hold the reflector in one hand and shoot with the other moving the reflector around as needed to shine that light on my subject. So, here is how it works, I have for you photos from when before and after I saw I needed to add some light.

Can you see the difference? The top one I bounced the light from the window onto her face and torso. The bottom one the Sun was at a slight angle from her left side {from how she is sitting} and I held the reflector out and down to get the light to bounce on her face and her white dress to light up the whole image even more. 

Just simple easy tricks and they can really improve the shot in just a matter of seconds. Another way to get light on your subject is to use a flash. Yes, use a flash even in the middle of the day. Use the sun as your hair light and allow your flash to be your main light. I'll talk about flashes another day and explain how to direct them and such. Just a tip, capturing and bouncing the light is like playing pool, you got to know how the angles work. :)


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Monday, April 7, 2014

New Beginnings

Over the weekend I sadly said good bye to a job I held for the last three and a half years. It was a sad day for me because I loved my job as a Lifetouch photographer for JC Penny Portrait Studio. I loved the clients and atmosphere. But, I had to let it go, I'm now pursuing my business of Erin Lyn Photography as a full time job. My lovely coworker was so sweet and got me balloons for my last day and we went out to a local wine store and celebrated my new beginning! She's seriously the best!
This is an "instacollage" I made of my last day at the studio and my night with Jen! She is seriously awesome!

Also, this weekend started my wedding season! We had such a gorgeous day here in Lancaster/York PA on Saturday! The photos are looking great!!!! 
The location was stunning and so are the bride and groom! Love this! It was the perfect wedding to start off the season! 

Then on Sunday, I got to switch gears and do an Easter photo shoot for a little adorable three month old! 
Happy Easter! She is so stinking cute!!

So, all in all, it was a good weekend full of photography! I would never have it any other way!! Cheers to new beginnings! 

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Friday, April 4, 2014

How we did our stop kiss on the dirt bike {You'll want to see this}

The first blog post I ever wrote I talked about my finance's and my engagement photos going viral and how we have found our images all over dirt biking websites! It has been such a blast to see my photos all over the place, it's every photographers dream! I had showed you all a few of our photos and explained how hard our stop kiss was to create. Here is the photo of us!
Close up just to see what it is.
So note, this photo is not photoshopped, it took us 7 minutes and about 6 tries to get this right, I have a video for you all today. It shows one fail try and then the successful one. I won't torture you for 7 minutes. :) 



My happy dance is pretty legit hahaha! I was so frustrated, then we finally figured out I was on the wrong side of the bike and needed to move. Once we did that, TADA, we got the shot! You can even hear us smack lips its so funny! So, after we took the video, we pulled the kiss clip and we were set! We did it! My man is just that awesome!! Check out our other engagement photos at www.erinlynphotography.com