Monthly Archives: February 2011

senior season | folsom senior portrait photographer

Four locations in two hours is my kind of session! And it’s even better when two of the locations are within walking distance of my studio. I had such a great time when Jared came by the studio last week for his senior portrait session. He was so laid back, has a great sense of style, and humored me and all of my ideas. He was an even better sport when we may have accidently set off an alarm at a nearby location when we bumped the door that I was hoping to use as our backdrop. Luckily the cops didn’t show up and we were able to get some great images during our session.

Thanks Jared! I had a great time at your shoot–I’ve got so many more images for your gallery. In the meantime, enjoy your sneak peek!

And 2011 graduating seniors, if you haven’t booked your session yet, be sure to contact me soon. It’s the beginning of senior portrait season and my calendar fills up quickly!

oh baby | folsom newborn photographer

A newborn.

There really is nothing quite like it.

Just a few more images from the amazing Baby as Art workshop I attended last month.


I just love a newborn baby.

ask megan mondays | seeing the light

Thank you all for the wonderful feedback from last week’s first “Ask Megan Monday”. Honestly, I just assume that people don’t even read my blog so it’s always reassuring to get responses and even questions for future Monday’s. So keep it coming!

This week I’m focusing on just one question that I received since the answer has many parts to it (and could probably fill up many more Monday’s, but I’ll try to keep it somewhat concise today.)

Are you solely a natural light photographer or do you use an off-camera flash as well? If so, which do you prefer?

When I began my journey in photography a few years ago I definitely labeled myself as a natural light photographer. Was it because I just loved natural light? Because I craved that golden glow? Because I adored capturing beautiful sunflare and that warm haze? No. It was because I was so stinkin’ scared to death of learning off camera lighting! For some reason I was really intimidated by the thought of using anything other than natural light for my images.

But last March when I attended Nichole Van’s Life as Art Workshop I had the opportunity to play around with her lights after one of her sessions where she explained how to set up, trigger, and use an off camera flash and I took this. Um…hello! If this is what could result from learning another lighting technique, then why would I choose to limit myself? I don’t think that I had even returned to California before purchasing my own set of lights and beauty dish. I knew that I wanted to be able to offer my clients a broad range of images and I felt that for my own business, learning off camera lighting was essential. And last year I also had the opportunity to attend Ali Hohn’s Rock that OCF Workshop to deepen my knowledge of lighting. The more I learn, the more I just love using my lights. It really just gives me so many more options and I love that.

With all that said, I don’t think I actually prefer one over the other across the board. It really depends on each specific session, subject, and look and feel that I want for the image. For example, I always use natural light for my newborns. I just feel that they are so fresh, so natural, and natural light really compliments that and brings out that new baby softness in their images. But for high school senior sessions I just love using my lights. It just feels more bold, I love the dramatic shadows, and really fits the style of my senior photography.

If anyone is interested in knowing what lights I have, I use Alien Bees and have the B400 (for my studio sessions–my space is on the smaller side so I need a flash with less power so it doesn’t have to be all the way across the room) and the B800 (perfect for outdoor sessions and lighting up your subject while also getting gorgeous sunflare. The sun it one powerful light source so you need a flash with a lot more power to get your subject properly exposed.) I also use a beauty dish as opposed to a softbox, but that’s totally just a preference thing.

So that’s today’s Ask Megan Monday. Let me know your thoughts or if you have any questions for another Monday.

sweet Judah | folsom children’s photographer

They were all fed, dressed, buckled up and ready to go. Plans had been made for the older two kids to go to a friend’s house during Judah’s one year photography session. Their lunches were packed and they were so excited for their playdate. Three kids three and under and they were not only on-time, but were tracking toward being early. That’s no small feat.

And then the car wouldn’t start.

Isn’t it funny when we try to make plans, but life has something else in store?

It kind of reminds me of this little guy’s entrance into the world. Just over a year ago, my dear friend Danielle was shocked when she went into labor five weeks early. God had different plans for little Judah’s arrival and I just have a feeling that He also has some pretty big plans for his future. I just love this little guy!