Sunday, May 25, 2014

Weddings

I have taken a hiatus from wedding photography this spring, but now I am back!

Wedding photography is available again and there are lots of dates left open.

When it comes to weddings, lots of brides leave a very small part of their budget for photography.  For one day you will wear your dress and then it will be tucked away.  There won't be another opportunity for you to wear it.  For one day, you will have beautiful flowers and they they will wilt.  The cake will be eaten.  The guests will go home.....however, photographs will last forever.  You can get them out and look at them over and over and over.  So why do so many brides budget so little or depend on their friend with a nice camera or even worse, a nice cell phone to capture a once in a lifetime event?

My wedding packages start at $1200 and include an engagement session.  Schedule your consultation today.  Call 606-436-9939 or text 606-233-2148.  You can message me via Facebook, Vanna Napier Photography or via my website, www.vannanapierphotography.com







Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Spring & Summer Portrait Sessions

It is finally safe to say that warm weather is here to stay for a little while!  So, now it is time to schedule you spring and summer portrait sessions.  Everybody loves outdoor portraits because people are much more relaxed in the great outdoors.  I hear people say all the time, "I need to get my son's/daughters/family's picture made.  We have had any made in forever."  Even worse than that, I hear, "We've never had professional portraits made."

Contact me to schedule your portrait session now.  Call 606-436-9939 or text 606-233-2149 or message me via my website, www.vannanapierphotography.com. 

Horse people, remember that equine photography is one of my specialities.  While you horse buddy is slick and shiny is the perfect time for a horse/human portrait.  I will travel to you!





Friday, May 9, 2014

Things I Saw at the Knott County Trail Ride Besides Horses

I roamed around the campgrounds and near the road leading in to the Knott County Trail Ride and I saw a few things that caught my eye besides horses and mules.  Hopefully in the fall, I can spend more time at the ride and get lots of images.


I didn't actually see Cinderella, but she must have been there somewhere.  Maybe she was in that pop-up camper behind her carriage.



                                                         Cowgirls in a skirt and shorts
                                                 
                                                  Little cowpokes driving a golf cart

Some brightly colored tack

An Indian Chief and a bear

And a convertible horse trailer


Makayla and Adam - Prom

I went to the Hindman Settlement School on Saturday afternoon to photograph Makayla and Adam before they headed off to their prom at Knott County Central High School.  I must say that I would like to be able to go to the prom again.







Thursday, May 1, 2014

Website is Back and Some Other Stuff

I closed my website a few days ago.  I missed it, so it is back!  Call me fickle or crazy or both, but a girl has the right to change her mind, doesn't she?

Same web address:
www.vannanapierphotography.com

The Knott County Trail Ride is happening now.  I thought I was going to have to miss the whole thing this time because of some things going on at work, but it has all worked out and I will be there taking some pictures this weekend.  I hear it's pretty muddy right now, but the sun is going to shine and it will be dry soon.

I have never ridden a horse at the trail ride.  I haven't done any trail riding in about 10 years. I always feel like I should just show horses, but I haven't done that in 5 years.  Geez!  Where does time go? 

Horse showing has changed a lot since I was showing as a teenager.  Most of you know that I am a
Saddlebred lover and classes for Saddlebreds have become few and far between for them especially in this area.  I would love to see that change, but if it doesn't, I will just ride them at home.  Someday, I will have a Saddlebred trail horse.  That will turn the heads of a lot of people in Eastern Kentucky who think Saddlebreds are crazy.  Somebody will have to take MY picture when I get around to that!!!

Ok, enough rambling for this morning. 

Stay tuned for new horse images in the next few days. 

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Tips for Taking Cell Phone Pictures

Everybody takes pictures with their cell phones.  I see thousands of them on Facebook alone.  Cell phone cameras have improved since the early models.  You always have them with you so it's possible to capture anything from cute shots of your kids and pets to shot for the People of Walmart.

Here's a few tips to make your cell phone pictures better:

1.)  Get down to the level of your subject. I see lots of pictures of kids and pets that have been made looking down at them.  You want a picture of their faces, not the top of their heads.  So sit down, squat down, get down.

2.)  Don't get too low.  If you sit on the couch or floor and take a picture of adult subjects standing up with a ceiling light on, the light will produce a glow at the top of the picture and you will be looking up the peoples noses, not to mention that when they look down at you, they might have double chins!

3.)  If you zoom in, you will lose light and that meets the camera will take the picture slower and the picture will be slower.  it is always better to walk closer to your subject than to zoom.

4.)  Due to the type of lens in a cell phone camera, some subjects may appear distorted.  This is especially true with horses.  The horse will appear to have a big head and a little rear.  Just plain funny looking.  Try taking the picture from a profile to avoid this distortion.

5.)  Finally, cell phones crash.  Print your pictures so years from now when your phone is totally obsolete of has been run over by your car or lost or whatever, you will still have your pictures because those precious moment cannot be replaced.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Some Beautiful Images from the Archives

Since I have traded my website for a blog, I though I'd better add some images that had been posted on the website for all of you who haven't seen them before or for those of you who have, to see again.  So, here's a few.  There's lots more on my Facebook pages, Vanna Napier Photography and Vanna Napier Equine Photography.
Here's the link to the old blog;
http://vannanapierphotography.blogspot.com/
The old blog goes way back!