Monthly Archives: May 2014

I say it all the time, it’s part of my business philosophy “our moments tell our story”.  But how can we truly and honestly tell the stories of our own lives?!  Sometimes it’s hard because we are so close.  We know all the ins and outs.  We can anticipate what might happen or how the day will pan itself out.  We can plan.

This is where it gets sometimes tricky for us to capture our children in those truly awesome moments!  Sometimes we just need to let go.  You need to learn to really use each moment!

Lots of photographers somehow come to take these super amazing and artistic photographs of their children!  I could spend all day on instagram or blogs and these images really blow my mind.  I think to myself all the time: how did they capture that?!  How did they think of that?!  What was the technical side to this?!  But then I remember something:  These images, the ones that really tell me a story… the ones that I really and truly connect with are the ones where the photographer is feeling something and connecting with the moment themselves!  

There is no planning involved most of the time.  There is just an opportunity.  There is just a moment of magic and intimacy and connection between the subjects that speaks loudly to anyone that comes across it.  

So, if it’s all happened upon by chance… how can you read a moment without planning it?  How can you use a moment to make it feel personal and intimate?!

You just have to understand the difference between being present and fully involved instead of hiding behind the camera!  Shoot the moment and not the person!  Recognize and interact with your children and let the camera become something that’s almost an after thought!

Most importantly… KEEP SHOOTING!  You never know what you have until you sit down at the computer hours later!  And you will never know what you might miss if you are staring at the small screen on the back of your camera instead of seeing what’s happening right in front of you!

There are so many moments that help tell the story of our families:  keep recording them all, never stop shooting and never be afraid to try something!

1.  A Tender Moment:  Mon, Weds and Friday mornings we are usually pretty quick about our breakfast.  Linc has school half days and he is pretty excited about seeing his friends.  This particular morning he woke up and was feeling a bit sentimental.  He refused to eat his breakfast without several friends in tow including his BFF Wink who is stuffed unceremoniously under his arm.  I usually bustle about trying to drink my coffee, pack him up and sit and visit with him while he eats.  This morning though was different:  it was quiet and calm.  Linc talked to his friends and made sure they each had a bite of oatmeal before he did.  He was nurturing and loving.  It was a very tender morning and one I will never quit forget.

2.  A Bonding Moment (one on the sidelines):  Tuck obviously just got home and Linc and I couldn’t be more happy.  We aren’t quite sure how long he will be staying, if he will be staying or what will happen over the next few weeks.  Right now we are just happy to be spending time together as a family and figuring out what our new every day is.  Linc loves to run downstairs in the morning and eat his “amm maas” a.k.a muffins in a bowl in his chair while I prepare the rest of our usual breakfast.  He usually likes to watch trucks or sesame street or listen to some music.  I just caught this as I was finishing up our scrambled eggs… my two boys, bonding over “amm maas” in pjs sitting using the back of the chair laughing about something secret and for the love of boy.  It didn’t matter to me that it was through the counter or the bar chairs… it mattered that I caught that moment and it was a quiet unrecognized moment by my two loves.

DL3A19363.  Capture the Funny:  Bubbles.. everywhere and Linc loves to eat them.  He hates the taste but yet he still pops them with his mouth!  This is also one where the closer you can get the better!  There is nothing better than popped bubble or spit splashes from those lips.

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4.  Mother and Child Moment:  Tuck took this of me and it isn’t one I have shared.  I don’t like to add a lot of editing or effects to images.  I think in a way it takes a way from the story, but sometimes black and white can add to the feeling of the picture.  This was taken the week we brought Linc home from the hospital.  Our bed was the place we longed to be since we were so exhausted but also the place we were happy to hardly see!  Our room was a mess, I was a mess but this was just a peaceful moment where the light was warm and gorgeous and we were just getting to know one another!

5. The Moment in the Details:  Anyone that has been to my house since January until now has requested that I take a photo of my computer screen in my office.  I’ve heard many descriptions to describe it:  amazing, a true image of toddler and of love, ridiculous, and heart warmingly sad.  Anyone that has family in the military;  anyone that has family far away, and uses skype will understand!  Sometimes the best reminders of the precious time we have with our little ones are the smudges of fingers and kisses left behind!  These were made and added on every time we spoke or kissed daddy from a far!

Each image has a meaning for me!  Not all my subjects are looking at the camera and not all of them are of people at all.  But each holds a special story that reminds me of something very intimate and unique.  I’m sure it also speaks to you in an entirely different way.  That’s the BEST thing about art and photography.  No two people will see the same thing or understand it the same way!

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What do you see when you look at these images?  What story do they tell you?  What are some of your favorite images of your children of your family?  What is the story behind that image?  Does it reflect the moment?!

I have an assignment for anyone following this series!  A $20.00 Starbucks gift card given at random to someone brave enough to attempt.

Break out the camera and start shooting the moments.  Tell your story and e mail them to brooketuckerphoto@gmail.com or post them to my facebook page!

Winner picked at random but drawn on Friday will receive a 20.00 Starbucks gift card for being so brave and so willing!

 

 

 

I’ve been absent from blogging and it’s something I don’t even feel the slightest bit bad about, even though I said my new goal starting this month was to blog every week day!

Life happens though and sometimes it’s takes you on the wildest adventures and the biggest wirlwinds that make you feel like you’ve lost several days but gained a million lifetimes.

I found out on Wednesday morning that there was a slight possibility Tuck could be sent home.  Slight in my corner of the world means usually never but that doesn’t mean we don’t give up hope or stop thinking positively.  I found out right before I had to teach my body flow class and to say I was a bit distracted is an understatement!  I waited by the phone pretty much all morning until I got the very vague text that said “I’m being sent home sometime soon”.

What does soon mean?!  Like this week?  Next week?  This month?!!!!

It was a ridiculous scramble!  I was shaking like a leaf that whole day and the following the day!  Could this really be happening?!  I wanted to get everything perfect… I wanted the house to be spotless.  I wanted the fridge to be full of all the comfort food Tuck loves and I wanted Linc to be prepped and ready!

What I soon realized though (quickly) is that even if I had months to prepare, it wouldn’t have worked out the way I saw it in my head.  I have a toddler and I live in toddler world of chaos and crash… and I love it.  The floor is usually covered in toys whenever there is light anywhere in the sky!  If it’s not covered in toys, it’s going to be covered in some kind of crumbs somewhere.  There are usually knights and pirates and lego’s of death lurking around the corners or window sills or in the shoes that pile in the doorway.  My computer screen is covered in finger prints and smudgy lip kisses just like the windows are smudged with hand prints or milk dribbles.  Our laundry is a disaster or clean clothes piled in baskets and dirty clothes spilling out of the washing machine begging to be run.  THIS is our life now because our life has an almost 2 year old running around (sometimes pant-less wtih a fedora).  And I was reminded that Tuck isn’t going to be happy coming home to a clean, spotless house… he’s going to be happy to come home to the chaos, to the clutter, to US!

So Friday morning when I slipped in to Linc’s room after he spent a few minutes chatting it up with Wink, I told him about a very special surprise waiting downstairs.  I had him peek around the corner and through the stairs at the big black bags sitting on the landing below.  He looked at me with a bit of confusion as I asked him if those were daddy’s bags!  We cautiously walked down the stairs and were greeted by big hugs and big kisses and shy smiles!

The rest I can’t quite remember because my heart was just too full!

Happy Memorial Day everyone!  I hope you enjoy this day and are spending it with family and loved ones!  Please say a prayer and spend some time thinking about the meaning behind this day and all those who sacrificed so much for the rest of us!  We sometimes lose ourselves in our lives and the fun of summertime weather and BBQ’s and a nice time rest and relax from our hectic work lives!  Take a moment to remember those who gave up their lives, those who sacrificed some much:  their families, their loved ones and say a silent thank you!

 

 

  • May 26, 2014 - 3:27 pm

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This should have probably been the first post because it’s the most simple in your face statement… but it’s THA TRUTH!

CARRY YOUR CAMERA WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES!  Or at least have it accessible!

I totally believe that it doesn’t matter where a picture comes from as long as we capture the story behind it!  An image doesn’t have to be perfect.  It doesn’t have to be sharp or wonderful or amazing in order to warm the heart and re-create the moment for years and years.  It just has to be captured with enough clarity so it casts the feelings of that time!  So I believe that anything can do that… point and shoot, polaroid, iphone etc!  But if you do invest your money or have invested your money in a nice camera… why wouldn’t you want that to be your top choice?!

I am the worst offender of this rule!  Let me just be honest and real here.  I used to always have the best intentions to carry my camera around but this thing is HEAVY!  I shoot with a Canon Mark iii and it’s got some weight to it!  Plus my preferred lens is a big one… so more weight!  But I hated missing the moments when Linc and I were out and about. I wanted those moments on the best equipment I had… I wanted to shoot clean and clear and crisp.  I also wanted to keep honing my skills and learning and practicing.

So… I needed to figure out a way to camera my camera with me!

Here are a few things that helped me!

1.  Find the right bag!  Ok so when I first started carrying my camera with me, I was “gently” stuffing it in my purse wrapped in a scarf.  I am cringing now as I think about it.  But it does work!!! Now I use a shoot sac and that is great for shooting sessions and if I know I’m going to the beach or the park!  Shoot sacs are comfortable and they form to your body!  They have tons of little pockets so I can carry my wallet, a water bottle (for me and Linc to share) my camera, my lenses, and even a snack or two if I pack it right!

What I really have my eye on though for every day… so I can be a little more fashionable and have some more room to function like a real purse is a Kelly Moore Bag!  The Beautiful Mess in particular!  It’s a purse, a camera bag, and a diaper bag ALL IN ONE!  It’s amazing!  Why wouldn’t you want to strap this beautiful baby on with your camera and dive into all sorts of adventures every single day?!

2.  Find the right card!  Find the right memory card that fits your needs!  When I’m not shooting a session the only card in my camera is the Eye-fi card.  I did a full post on this card right here !  It’s amazing because I can take pictures with my mark iii and then it will immediately upload them to my iphone!  I can share images right away with my family without waiting!  It also motivates me to stop and pick up my big camera again for those funny little moments or even those thoughtful moments like the bathtub bubbles!

3.  Set goals for learning your gear!  If you have invested your money in a nice DSLR camera, don’t ever be satisfied with just taking pictures with it.  LEARN IT inside and out.  Learn how to shoot manually and then learn and experience difference lighting and lenses and scenarios.  People tell me all the time when I’m out shooting around “that’s a great camera, it takes a great picture” and I secretly smile because the camera is just a machine.  It’s the person behind the camera telling it what to do that creates the shot and makes it beautiful and unforgettable!  It’s amazing what you can create when you learn the settings and functions on your camera.  It’s like Aladdin “It’s a whole new world!”

When I was first learning to shoot manually, I would set up little mini weekly projects for myself.  I would tackle aperture one week and work on the same subject over and over and over again.  I would also create little weekly or monthly projects for myself like “The many faces of Linc”  and try and capture all the different expressions he made throughout the week without repeating.  There are tons of little challenges or projects like this that you can find and follow online!  They really do help you learn and see things in different ways.  Plus they force you to dust off the camera and pack it in your bag for the day!

4.  Shoot with wild abandon:  Take pictures of it all, not just the smiling cheesy moments!  Life isn’t all smiles and that is what makes it beautiful.  Life is messy and crazy and wonderful and hard!  Take pictures of all these moments because you never know what you might want to hold onto later.  Take pictures of those contemplative moments your children have!  Step back and shoot them when they aren’t looking at the camera with smiles on their faces.  Get the camera out when they are happily playing by themselves and see if you can create a fun and dramatic shot!  I’ll never forget the moment in the movie Hope Floats where Sandra Bullock’s character is sneakily crawling in the grass to capture her nephew who is just sitting on the grass (kind of sad) all dressed up as a clown and taking off his red nose.  It was a very tender moment that brought so many emotions to the surface:  sad, beautiful, touching, and overwhelming!

Get close ups of your children when they are sleeping!  I know it sounds creepy but catch the light in the their eyelashes and show the details of their cheeks and rose bud lips!  We don’t have these moments for long!  Just shoot with absolute freedom with the tips from last weeks session and see what you get!

I’m excited to see and if your willing to share, post some in the comment section!  I might just have a surprise treat for those brave enough to share their talents with me!! 🙂

Happy Shooting my friends!