Feeling the love for black and white

For anyone that has seen any amount of my work, you will notice that the majority are rather vibrant and full of color’s and contrast.  Since that has become my status quo, I’ve been trying to make an effort to broaden my experience and do something different.  With this comes more black and white.  In so many ways, black and white can convey so much more meaning than anything with color.  I feel like I’m channeling a little bit of Kirk Tuck with this portrait.

This is my daughter, who is 18 months old and normally does the exact opposite of what I tell her too when I have a camera in my hand.  When I tell her to say ‘cheese’, she will, but only after she looks away from the camera.  This was shot while I was chasing her around a playground area and she stopped to catch her breath.  The wind was blowing and something just caught her eye.  I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, I get lucky with shots like this.

Of course, no foray into new photography techniques can be complete without a cat picture.  Oh yeah, for the gearheads, these were shot with a Panasonic G3.  Picture up top was with the Olympus 45mm f/1.8 and the cat was with the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7.

A frozen moment in black and white

This picture is the answer to why I tend to carry a camera most places.  My family was just  visiting some extended family when Brooke decided that it was time to go outside and play in the backyard.  Out go the grandparents following to watch over and play with her.  Standing idly by on the side, I waited to get something like this.  I love her expression and the spontaneity of the moment.  I don’t know about other real photographers, but I could not have posed this given the entire night.  In reality, the moment lasted about 2 seconds, which I took a burst of 3 frames and found 1 that became this.  I’m quite pleased.