Sigma 85mm f/1.4 vs 105 f/1.4 vs 135 f/1.8 Art Comparison

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Sigma has been challenging the competition with its Global vision line-up. The combination of “no compromise” image quality and fair price is exhibiting quite a bit of pressure on such brands as Canon and Nikon. And the recent launch of Sony E mount lenses will surely disturb Sony’s glass business as well (might simultaneously drive Sony’s mirrorless business by providing true 3rd party lens support). In 2013, I bought my first Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art prime and till this day, it never leaves my camera bag. Since then, I have added Sigma’s 85mm f/1.4 and 135mm f/1.8 Art lenses to my arsenal.

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Removing Distractions with 3 Content-Aware Tools in Adobe Photoshop

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In an ideal world we would all make our photos exactly the way we want them in camera. But in reality, we can’t always avoid distractions and unwanted objects in our frame. Fortunately, Adobe Photoshop has some powerful tools for helping to remove those unavoidable distractions. Today we’re going to look at 3 content-aware tools: the fill tool, the patch tool, and the spot healing brush tool. Each of these tools performs the same general task of removing objects from an image, but they each have different strengths and weaknesses. We’re going to look at how they work and when you might want to use each one to get the best results.

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Capture all your summer memories in photographs

July is an exciting month in the world of Clickin Moms as it is the month we participate in one of our favorite traditions: the Clickin Moms Photo Hunt! This year is extra special as it is the 10th Annual Clickin Moms Photo Hunt and we couldn’t be more excited about all of the fun we have in store!

*insert all of the happy jumping up and down and squealing here*

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We love the Photo Hunt because it allows this big, diverse, international community to work together toward a common goal and shoot alongside each other as if we were right next door (though you don’t have to be a member to join the fun!). It is just one of the many ways that Clickin Moms fosters friendship and connection among its members and we couldn’t love it more.

Even better, at the end of the month we will all have hard drives full of the BEST kinds of summer memories! With 75 unique items on this year’s list, there will be no shortage of inspiration to help you capture all the summer fun you encounter this year.

Today we are listing our favorite tips and tricks for bottling-up all of what makes summer so special in our photographs.

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Get your Photo Hunt list

We hope you join us for all of the fun that we have in store for the 10th Annual Clickin Moms Photo Hunt (because PRIZES!), but this list is full of so much summer inspiration that we think you need to keep it close by beyond July! There is no excuse for not picking-up your camera when you have 75 ideas waiting for you!

I always download the Photo Hunt list to my phone so that it is handy while I am out and about. I keep a printed copy at home so that I can check things off as I go. I am a list girl and there are few things as satisfying as putting a checkmark in those little boxes!

Get everyone on board

Tell the kids that you want them to help you find the items on your Photo Hunt list and make this a family game! You will be amazed at how much more willing your kids are to be in front of the camera when they are in on the fun. Even more, YOU will be so much more motivated to shoot when you have the kids (or your friends, mom, significant other) reminding you to take a picture of something on your list.

One of the (many) reasons that we love being a part of Clickin Moms is how it motivates and inspires us to pick-up our cameras year-round. It is like having a group of friends shooting with you all the time!

two boys playing in water fountains

Keep your camera close at hand

Sometimes if my camera is tucked away safely in its bag, it can be really easy to forget about it! Keeping a camera close by all the time (even if it is just your phone) makes it much more likely that you will reach for it when summer inspiration strikes.

My favorite spot to keep my camera is on my kitchen counter (out of reach of the little kids but in the hub of our house and always in sight). That said, if I am away and don’t have my big DSLR with me, I am not going to hesitate to use my phone camera for the Photo Hunt! The best camera is the one you have with you and keeping it close by will ensure that you are ready for whenever inspiration strikes.

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Shoot daily

We know that shooting daily can be tough, but there’s a reason that so many photographers call it the biggest game-changer out there…it IS! Picking-up your camera every day will make you a stronger, more confident photographer and you will likely see a notable difference in your work from the beginning of summer to the end.

Shooting daily also ensures that you don’t miss the little moments that can slip by as the summer progresses. Days at the pool can seem mundane by the end of July but I promise that just as much magic happens then as at the beginning. By shooting daily, you are ensuring that you don’t miss a thing.

Keep your gear protected

Summer fun is often messy fun! Be sure to protect your gear with from the elements with the proper accessories.

A nicely padded camera bag can ensure that those lenses and camera bodies don’t feel a thing as you are out and about.

A waterproof phone case is a great way to capture fun moments at the pool without worrying about splashes or spills.

I always keep a rocket air blaster on hand as it is a great way to safely remove sand or other elements that might sneak inside your camera body in between lens changes.

A camera strap is the best way to prevent camera drops and we LOVE how pretty and functional these scarf camera straps are!

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Think outside the box

Of course we want you to capture all of the quintessential summer moments that make these months special, but we love to let loose and experiment with our photography!

Maybe that means trying underwater photography for the first time or perhaps you can try to get comfortable shooting in harsh midday sun. Whatever you do, make sure that you are having FUN. In our book, the process is just as important as the outcome.

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Give the kids a break sometimes

When my kids are home for the summer, it is pretty tempting to document their every waking move…and sometimes their sleeping moves, too! HA!

However, there are plenty of summer memories that don’t require the kids to be camera-ready. Photograph your own pretty pedicure as you sit poolside, enjoy a glass of rosé and call it “work,” and definitely check-off selfie from your list because we want to see you in these photos, too!

Related: 3 things to photograph (other than kids) this summer!

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Go on an adventure…and bring your camera

My favorite kinds of summer days are the lazy ones. Give me a cold drink and the kids running through a sprinkler in the backyard and I am as happy as can be.

That said, I am going to make a point to go on little adventures this summer not only to keep the kids happy and entertained but also to keep great photo opportunities close at hand. Whether you travel far away to a brand new inspiring landscape or you take a quick trip to a part of your hometown you haven’t explored before, get inspired by doing something new and keep your eyes open for all of the photographable moments that await you.

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Share what you create

No one should keep all that summer fun to themselves! We want to see all of the magic you capture on the Clickin Moms forum and on Instagram (use the hashtag #ClickinMomsHunt18 so we can find you!).

Not only does sharing your work get you all of the confidence-boosting compliments you could ever want from your family and friends, but it allows you to share your unique perspective with the world. Never underestimate the joy that your photos can bring to those around you. Art is meant to be seen and yours is no exception!

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Get your photos off of the screen

Don’t keep all of your amazing summer photos trapped on a hard drive…PRINT THEM! There is nothing as satisfying as seeing your art in a frame (or on a puzzle, in a photo book, on a calendar) and it is the best way to immortalize all of the magic you capture.

The Photo Hunt is sponsored by the amazing folks over at Pinhole Press who are offering all of our participants a generous 20% off site wide. They have a delightfully dizzying array of products that you can choose from to get your photos off of the computer and into your hands and we know you are going to love them.

What summer memories are you most excited to capture this year? Share them with us in the comments below!

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Mastering the Art of Beach Photography

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I think of beach photography as a specialty offshoot of landscape photography. The environment is quite different than other landscapes, consisting as it does of ocean, sky, sand and sometimes rocks, which creates a limited color palette confined to different shades of blue, some white or gray, and an assortment of earth tones in brown and beige. Due to this, it requires certain techniques if the photographer is going to be successful in capturing the beauty of seascapes in the best possible way. Getting the few elements correctly exposed is the tricky part of beach photography. I’d like to share some of the things I have learned about the process of making beautiful beach photos.

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New baby? Here’s the best milestones to photograph in the first 6 months

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months.

They go from being floppy little bundles of love to little people, who smile, drool, and can captivate a room.

It seems like for the first 6 months every time that sweet little baby wakes up, they have learned a new trick to entertain and delight.

Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

Newborn:

The “squishy baby face”: You know what I am talking about here – the crazy faces babies make when they are new to this world. It’s like they want to cry, laugh and yawn all at once.

A squishy face can be anything from a huge yawn, a cross-eyed stare, or their own uncontrollable hands smooshing their cheeks together. This is a quintessential newborn photo and it will make you smile for years to come. And it certainly shows more personality than a peacefully sleeping image.

I find the best way to do this is to lay baby awake on a neutral blanket (you are going to want all attention on that face so no patterns to distract) and take the image from right above their face, centering baby right in the middle. Then all you have to do is wait. Your sweet little one will put on a hilarious show all their own!

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

1 Month:

Their focused gaze: Around this time babies learn to control their eyes and look at the world around them. Those eyes are big, alert and beautiful so it’s time to really capture them!

I find this shot works best if you are between baby and a light source like a window so that you have a lot of contrast. Babies love contrast at this age and it will allow them to lock their eyes on you.

This has the added benefit of giving them gorgeous catchlights in their eyes. I like to angle my camera with one corner up a tad so that baby’s face is in the upper right-hand corner to get the visually pleasing rule of thirds composition.

Related: What are catchlights and how do I get them?

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

2 Months:

Their details: Baby is working on their grip and learning to control those sweet hands and feet. If you put something in baby’s hands and watch to see what they do with it, you are sure to get some sweet images.

This is a great time to use a macro lens or a lens with a longer focal length that will allow you to get closer to those sweet features.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

3 Months:

Smiles: By three months, baby will be past the gassy grins and will be giving you true smiles. Not at a wall or off into space but at you and man oh man is it amazing.

Those smiles of recognition are something you will want to save and treasure forever, and at 3 months they will be a welcome sight for parents.

I get directly above baby when they have just had a nap or have just fed and talk to them until they give me some smiles. If they aren’t connecting with you, see if you can get someone to talk to them directly over your shoulder so baby looks like they are looking directly at you and into the camera.

Related: Everything you need to know about photographing a 3-month-old

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

4 Months:

Tummy time: At this point, babies will have much greater control of their heads and you can get some beautiful images of them on their tummy looking directly at you.

By speaking gently to them so they can see my face and then quickly looking through the camera, I usually can get some really lovely connection from them. I tuck their arms up under their chest so that they get good lift and I make sure we are on a soft surface (in case they topple or get tired).

If baby needs a bit more “lift”, you can always put a boppy or pillow under their upper torso to get them a bit higher.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

5 Months:

Eating their toes: This is a classic baby pose, them on their back with their toes up by their mouth. There is nothing cuter than a flexible little baby in just a diaper grabbing their feet.

Babies this age have so much wonder about the world around them as well as their body. Everything is new and special and everything goes into their mouth. I adore catching them in this pose from multiple views: side view, above and from their bottom with their feet in the air.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.
There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.
There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

6 Months:

Sitting up: One minute they are rolling over and the next they are sitting up!

This is the perfect way to sum up their 6 months of milestones. They go from a defenseless little newborn to a baby that is upright and taking in and interacting with the world around them.

Gently place baby in the sitting up position on a soft surface and have a spotter nearby, we don’t want bumped heads when photographing this milestone. If baby is more stable tripoding (leaning their weight on their hands in front of their feet) I would suggest starting with that.

Another trick is to place baby between two throw pillows to give them a bit of stability. You really only need a second or two of baby in the upright position to capture this milestone.

I love to photograph this pose from the front on as well as the profile view of baby!

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.
There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.
There is never a time in a child’s life when more changes than in the first six months. Each month will have a myriad of achievements to consider, but here are some of my favorite images to capture at each of those milestones.

So there you have it, 6 months of exciting, fun and overwhelming changes. Make sure you keep your camera on hand to savor each and every milestone!

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