Monthly Archives: November 2010

Before and After #2

Hi there! So yes, I was a bit neglectful of the blog last week. But hey, it was Thanksgiving. And it was AMAZING! I don’t know if I’ve ever had a better Thanksgiving. Luisa and I even did some Black Friday shopping. We weren’t those crazy people that got up at 4am to get in…

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12/01/2010 - 9:05 am

Alex - Loving these before and afters, Nate!! Great job!

12/03/2010 - 5:28 pm

kristi.w. - I really like the edits you did here. I don't think they are overboard or dramatic at all. I think the editing is subtle enough for the old school photographers but modern and bright enough for what clients want right now. Nice job!

Life Thru the Macro: Beaters Made for Lickin’…

My family has a tradition to go around the Thanksgiving Dinner table and say the things that we are most grateful for. MANY have accused that tradition of being ‘tacky’ and I must admit that in my youth I did my fair share of griping and groaning. But nonetheless, I am proud to say that…

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11/29/2010 - 11:24 am

Kate Perkes - Thats pretty much the cutest face ever…one that I am truly grateful for!! =) Cool post Wisa…

Loves!

Life Thru the Macro: Photographing the Photographer…

… is MUCH harder than you might think. Nate’s Mom can firmly attest to the fact that she has been driven to tears on an occassion or two when trying to photograph her handsome, though VERY uncooperative sons. This is what I get when I attempt to photograph my handsome, though uncooperative husband: Hopefully our…

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11/23/2010 - 4:11 am

Jen Perkes - Oh….Luisa….I feel your pain!

I recall so clearly years ago when I was striving for a fall New England family photo for our Christmas cards. I had found a grassy road, cutting through beautiful oak trees and lined with stone walls–the setting was perfect. But the boys–all 5 of them–couldn't get serious enough to stand still. They were goosing each other, standing on their tippy toes so that they could be the tallest and all around acting like goofs. I started to cry, packed up my gear, threw it in the back of the Jeep and began an emotional breakdown.

You are handling Nate with much more dignity and finesse!! Plus, you understand that his many "faces" are actually one of his most endearing and interesting parts about him. After Nate, photographing your little guy will be a cinch!!

Hugs & loves,

Mom

Dominic+Dorys Engagement Session

Yes, I know today is Friday which means I’m supposed to post a photo of the week. But I had the greatest engagement session recently, and quite honestly, I can’t wait till next week to post it. So…first off, I love photographing people in love. For one, they’re happy and it truly shows and that…

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11/19/2010 - 11:53 am

Pappa Perkes - Best work yet! Great, rich color and texture!

Favorite photos: [Counting each set as a photo], ONE [kiss under the stairs!]; EIGHT [her on his back! INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL!]; TWENTY [standing in the hills--AMAZING COMPOSITION!].

Other "honorable mentions": NINE, TEN, EIGHTEEN, & NINETEEN. Oh, heck! They are all good!

Can't wait to see what you and Luisa are able to do photographing this beautiful couple at their wedding in Mexico!

11/19/2010 - 12:35 pm

Aunt Tea - i truly love your eye. do you mind saying which lens and aperture you were using in the field?
really. beautiful.

11/19/2010 - 12:54 pm

Nate Perkes - @Aunt Tea…for sure! Don't mind at all. I'll treat each photo group as a single photo so there are 22 in all.

Photos 1-10 (All the downtown shots): 50mm at 1.4
Photos 11-14: 70-200 at 2.8
Photos 15-19: 50mm at 1.4 (notice the different perspective in that first shot even though the framing was almost the exact same as the 70-200 above shots…blog post on this coming soon!)
Photos 20-22: 70-200 at 2.8.

HUGELY important note (at least I think so): Every image in this post that is taken with the 70-200 is wracked out to 200mm. I will not put this lens on (usually), unless I am using it at 200mm. This is just me, and my personal style, but I will take many steps back so that I can use this lens at 200mm. Again, blog post on this coming soon…hope this helps and makes sense. : )

11/19/2010 - 1:07 pm

Aunt Tea - That was a fabulous answer! Thank you! While I can't wrangle that lovely 70-200 into my budget yet, it helps to ponder the what and how of things. I love that you go all the way out to 200, totally makes sense to me.(I usually lurk-found you from creativelive. wish you posted more LOL-and your mom!)

11/19/2010 - 2:17 pm

cindy - Loved them all!
I'm the same way, when the 70-200 goes on, it's all the way out baby!! And I shoot with the 50 1.2THose two lenses are the absolute BEST!!!

Aruba Adventures

I feel like I’m a pretty lucky guy. I get to do what I love (capture images), with the person I love (Luisa of course!), in really cool places that I love (New England, the Caribbean, Mexico, Costa Rica, West Coast etc.). I feel blessed. Life is good. I’ve been lucky enough to be able…

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11/17/2010 - 4:00 pm

Sachin Khona - Beautiful video bro.. I love the start… you have a great eye for video and editing..

Keep em coming!!

This video had me smiling throughout!!

11/17/2010 - 8:02 pm

Stephanie Miller - yes sir, you do have a good eye. and now I'm planning on buying a camera that can do that… thanks for sharing your workation with us!

11/18/2010 - 11:43 am

Crissie - AGH! Awesome. Beautiful job. And I am jealous. The end.

Wow, what amazing maternity pics for your darling wife to have!! Aruba? Hello!!!!!

Life Thru the Macro: Things NOT To Say about Your Pregnant Wife…

“It’s the craziest thing… but I swear EVERY single day now, she’s just getting bigger and bigger.” We ALL had a good laugh at that one, especially me, because it’s SO TRUE. Aside from that one verbal slip-up, Nate has been taking care of me fantastically. Last night he tucked me into bed with EVERY…

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11/15/2010 - 12:51 pm

Studio Hera Bell - Awww, so sweet. The colors are great in this shot. Very fresh…

11/15/2010 - 2:52 pm

kevin. Leanne. Beckum. - OK luisa!! you are so tiny!! i love it! i was HUGE. my belly looked like an oversized basketball! lol. you look beautiful in this photo. love you. miss you!!

Queenie

11/16/2010 - 5:07 am

Shannon Gillespie @ Some Pretty Things Photography - The two of you are just soo sweet! Gonna be the worlds most loved (and photographed) bump :)

12/05/2010 - 1:28 pm

K. Elizabeth - You look beautiful, Luisa!

Photo of the week: SURFING!

I returned yesterday from meeting a client in Laguna Niguel, California. It was 35 and raining when I left Boise. California was 75 and GORGEOUS! It was so nice to visit, even though it was a short visit. I met with the client at the Ritz Carlton at Dana Point, and took some time before…

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11/12/2010 - 2:05 pm

Jasmin - Wow Nate! What a great shot! It reminds me of my honeymoon which I spend in California this summer! Thanks fot his photo of the week, it was highly appreciated during a bad, cold, stormy and rainy fall day in Germany!

11/17/2010 - 3:34 pm

CT - Hey Nate,
You said you typically shoot wide open (2.8 or lower) how do manage to get your focus spot on when the objects are moving so much?
Do you focus and recompose that fast?

Nikon user,
Christa