Archive for October, 2008

Jennifer Niven

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Jennifer Niven is an author from Atlanta who had me take some pics for two books that she has being published in the next few months. She’s actually been in the writing game for a while, has had a couple other books published and I believe a movie. She was really great to work with, especially considering how quickly we had to shoot. The catch was that she needed the pictures today, and the only time we could meet was over lunch yesterday, so I took my lunch break, met her in Marrietta, we shot for 25 minutes or so, then sat down and looked at the images, picked out our favs, I then went back to work and led a normal rest of the day, then at 11pm I jumped on my computer, edited 11 or so pics, went to bed at 1:30 am, then uploaded the pics for her this AM…just another day in the life. Here are a few of my favs from the day.


Go Razorbacks!

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

No description needed. Pure genius.

Boom! Kinetic – "Tit Tat" promo tease

Friday, October 17th, 2008

This is one of Boom! Kinetic’s new tunes (a tease of it) and images I shot of the band…luckily I found my way into the song (I’m the one who says “Yeah, here we go now” at the beginning. ;)

delight – techniques in photographing kids

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

delight, originally uploaded by stephenhunton.com.

I’ve had a number of portrait sessions over the last few weeks, most of which have been with families & kids. What I’ve learned is that kids are really hard to shoot from the age of around 2 – 4. And if there is more than one, then you’re probably not going to get to many “look at the camera” pictures with both kids. It’s a huge challenge, but have found some good results with a couple ideas and a little luck.

Location/Location – find places where kids can run around and be themselves. A big grassy field not only looks beautiful when you push your aperture all the way open (50mm 1.8!!!), but it also is a safe open space where you don’t have to constantly stop them from having fun.

Let them play – fun = happy faces = real emotion in your camera. The hardest thing to do with a kid is to tell them to smile. They know how to smile, but they don’t “really know how to smile”. I always try this with kids to see if I get lucky, but most (who don’t have a photographer for a Dad) haven’t spent enough time in front of the camera to not do the classic hard smile, showing every tooth in their cute grills. Just doesn’t look natural.

Run with them – this was a new one I learned with the girls in this picture. As I ran with them and my non-zoom lens, I was able to stop them, but still capture movement, emotion, etc.

Be FAST – if you’re lucky enough to get kids to stand still and look at the camera you’ve probably only got a few seconds to get the right picture. Get your settings right before you say “hey, look at me” and then grab their attention, snap as many frames as you can and you should end up with at least one keeper that the parents will love.

Encourage them – tell kids how great they’re doing.

Include the kids – I like to show kids what’s in my camera so that they get excited and become a part of the process. sometimes this will make them more cooperative because they want to see the “neat pictures”.

I’m sure there are many more tips/ideas/thoughts on how to shoot kids. These are just the latest ideas I’ve had, so let me know your thoughts so that we can all keep making great pictures.

Photography can be more than a captured moment

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Steven Bush is a blogger, musician, photographer who is in the process of adoption. These costs add up and he’s doing something really cool to help raise the money they need. Go check out the awesome photography that he’s selling for just $35 a piece. This will get you a really cool photo printed as an 8×10 and will help them get a bit closer to the funds they need.

It also has stirred up the desire in my heart to do something more with my photography. Getting to do photography on the side for a little money here and there is a huge blessing, but I’ve started dreaming up ways that art might be used to impact greater things than my budget (though this is important as well). I’ve got a couple ideas that I hope I can flesh out over the next few weeks with some of you and hope to have an update soon.

This blog just got a bit older…

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

today’s the ole b-day and now I’m realizing that I need to update my title to “29″…don’t think I’m going to do it. Instead, be on the lookout for the new branded version of stevohunton.blogspot.com coming soon to a computer screen near you!

Adler is the next Nadal

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008