Category Archives: Family Pictures

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{Lil’ Cowboy}- Killion Photography- Keller, Tx

I’m so behind on blog posts…I have so many things I want to share.  I don’t know why, but I always feel like I have to have something witty or profound to share whne I make a post.  And the truth is that I usually don’t feel witty or profound late at night when I finally find the time to update my blog.  So then I just don’t share anything! I know you’re thinking, just share some pictures, I don’t read what you write anyways! LOL! I’ll try to unload the blog expectaions that I have for myself and just share more pictures!

I had so much fun on this shoot.  Mom primarily wanted some pictures of her little cowboy since he’s turning 4 soon, but we had to sneak in some of little brother and the whole family!  Aren’t they an adorable family?!

Love this!

And the whole family….

A night on the town…

Mmmm….I’m thinking of the most fabulous dinner that Jay and I had the other night.  We went to Abacus in Dallas for a fun night out.  We love to try new restaurants and unique dishes, so this was perfect for us.  The chef (Kent Rathbun) recently defeated Bobby Flay on the season premiere of Iron Chef so we were really excited to see if the food was really that great.  I must say, that the food and the wait staff far exceeded our expectations.  If you’re looking for a fun night out without the kids, I highly recommend you try it!

When my sister-in-law was in town over the holidays, we took her out to do a little shoot with her family.  I love all her children, but I think I might favor her middle child when it comes to the camera!  He doesn’t mind getting dressed all cute and letting me snap away.  I can’t wait until Holden gets old enough to sit in one spot for more than 2 seconds!   Here are a few sneak peeks from her shoot.

Photography 101 - {Killion Photography - Keller}

I got to shoot a beautiful family this week in Ft. Worth.  They were a fun family and wanted something a little different for their family pictures.  I think we succeeded!  They asked me how I got such sharp close-ups of people (dad’s pretty handy with a camera himself) so I thought I’d share a few tips with those of you just starting out.   A lot of people think that the key to getting such sharp pictures is having a good lens.  Let me give you an example that might make you think differently.  A great chef probably has really nice cookware but that’s not what makes him a great cook.  I could use his same pans and I guarantee my meal wouldn’t taste anything like his because I’ve never spent the time he has to truly understand the art of cooking.  The same is true with photography, you can still take great pictures without having the most expensive equipment.  It’s about what you know, not what you have.  Don’t get me wrong, nice equipment is always a plus and I do have very nice lenses but photography is 90% knowledge and experience and 10% equipment.  I hope inspires some of you to get out there and practice without feeling like you have to invest a ton of money to get great images.

In the mean time, here are some important things to work on:

1.  Make sure and get a good exposure.  Take a good meter reading and check your histogram for accuracy.

2.  Look at the light around you and start being aware of what light does to a face and particularly the eyes.  The more you notice light, the more you’ll start to see “good light”.  Good light can make all the difference in an image.

3.  And last, but certainly not least, choose your aperture carefully. Your aperture and distance to your subject determines your depth of field.  You have to make sure that what you want in focus will be within that focused plane.  Getting super sharp pictures comes from a dead-on focus and having a steady hand.  Shooting wide open also allows you to blur the background (we call this bokeh) which draws focus in on your subject only.

I realize this is like the mini version of photography cliff notes, but hopefully it will get you thinking. Photography is so much fun and the more you practice, the better you’ll get.  I hope these tips help some of you!

Now on to some images of this fun family….

Love this image….so different than your normal family portrait

What a heartbreaker….

The twins are gorgeous and this is also a good example of how the perfect light can really make the eyes sparkle.  I had them in the shade but turned them to the light so the light was diffused but still able to have an impact.

Love this moment between mom and dad. I need someone to get pictures of me and Jay like this~

The Best Dressed!

Salt Lake City was beautiful and seriously has some of the most beautiful people ever! Everywhere I looked, people were well-dressed and good-looking. I don’t know what their secret is, but I definitely want in on it!  We had some local families come to be our models for the day.  None of them had ever modeled before, but you would never guess it by the way they worked the camera!  Here are a couple peeks at one of the families I got to photograph.  I’ll post some of the other kids later.

Ready to be home…- {Killion Photography - Family Pictures, Keller}

Gosh, this week has just flown by! I’ve been in Utah this week doing some photography and haven’t had much time to blog. Hopefully I can post some of my work here in a few days.  I’m flying back tomorrow and can’t wait to see Jay and Holden.  It’s always good to get a break every now and then but after a few days, I’m always more then ready to see my boys and get some good kisses!  Needless to say….I’m quite behind on processing since I’ve been gone but here’s a quick sneak peek from a session I did with a gorgeous family in Ft Worth right before I left!

I love this moment between mom and daughter….so sweet and intense

This little girl is definitely gonna be in the AP program pretty soon! She’s most curious about everything around her.  Standing still wasn’t her thing, so I had to be ready for these sweet looks!

I love daddies with their girls.  As they grow-up, girls aren’t usually as close to their fathers, but they were such an exception! I love how they interacted with each other and could just tell how much he loves her.  So sweet…