2012 Cover Series | custom photo book
Here is the next entry in the Book This Project 2012 cover design series.
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Here is the next entry in the Book This Project 2012 cover design series.
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2012 cover design series: make sure you pin it!
COLOR! It is so important in design and can add so much to your photo book layouts. I have decided to start a new monthly series that examines the impact color has on layouts. I will take a photograph – or a group of photographs – and run through a series of different design layouts – exploring color, type, size, orientation, and proportion.
First, to start off this series, I want to mention the beautiful and inspiring site: Design Seeds. If you are not familiar with them, I hope you will check out their site, facebook page or pin boards. This site examines the rich color groups found within evocative photographs. If you are ever in a color rut or looking for color inspiration, you should check out their work!
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[divider]Get a free download listing the colors used in this series (RGB and CMYK) – here!
[divider] Would you like one of your photographs featured in this series? Email me your photograph and I will let you know when your photo will appear.
I hope this gets your creative juices flowing!
And if you love any of these, share this post on your facebook page or pin your favorite(s)!
The following is an example of my April page for the One Word Challenge. For this layout, the photo is a full book spread bleed. In order to do this, I had to crop the image but I think it still works and will have a big impact in my family book.
I hope to inspire you this weekend to take some photographs of your family! It has been a while since I have posted my favorite photograph of the week…but I have a good one for you!
I have two different sets of photographs: interior and exterior by the Australian photographer: Toni Raper.
First: an interior series of photographs. All you need is a bedroom with a bedroom window. That is easy, right? Look how gorgeous it can turn out. Her daughter’s personality oozes in these photographs.
Second: get your kids outdoors. Green and brown. Animals. Sun. The fence. The smile! Try to find a place near your home to take photographs outside. It could be a park or a local farm. One aspect I love about this series, is the wide open space of the land. Plus, she lets her daughter explore.
What are you guys planning on photographing this weekend? Any specific plans? I would love to hear about them in the comments below!
Hey everyone, time for our next interview! You will love Rhonda McMaster. She is a photographer located in Ottawa and mother to three absolutely beautiful children. I mean, seriously beautiful children. Rhonda’s photographs have amazing color, clarity and light but perhaps what I love the most about her photos is the way she frames an image. She finds a way to make the surroundings tie into and perfectly frame the subject. A perfect example was when she stayed a couple of steps behind her kids going down an empty escalator. The rail of the escalator led perfectly to her children and she got their reflection in the glass sides.
We did not coordinate this in advance…but my favorite photograph of hers is exactly the photograph she selected for #9! I was so happy she included this photograph in the interview. This photograph not only captures light in an amazing way…but the interaction between brother and sister is real and genuine. I feel cold but warmth at the same time. It seems casual but perfectly executed. I long to one day capture an emotion similar to this in my photographs. Right now we are still in the “be gentle, brother” phase; but one day!
To see more of her photography, check out her website and make sure you like her facebook page.
On her website, she has this really cool feature highlighting photographic collages (click the tab “collages” to view). My favorite collage is “girly girl.” What mother of daughters would not love something like this!
[divider]1 | me and my camera:
Hi! My name is Rhonda. I’m a photographer, mother, teacher and life-lover. I shoot with a Canon 5D Mark II and the 50 mm 1.2L and 24-105 mm 4.0L.
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This is my busy, young family. 🙂
[divider]3 | my current photography challenge:
My challenge is to let go of expectations. The images I get are not always the ones I *think* I want to get, but like this one, when I saw it, I knew it was the one I was *meant* to get….
[divider]4 | what I have time for now:
Chasing children.
[divider]5 | what I don’t have time for now:
Afternoon naps. Long ago (it’s hard to remember when) afternoon naps turned into afternoon plays.
[divider]6 | my favorite photography subject:
My children (any of them!). I have never met a mother who doesn’t love a photo of her babies.
[divider]7 | my favorite place to photograph inside my home:
I love taking advantage of the beautiful, natural light that pours in through the largest window in my living room.
[divider]8 | my favorite time to photograph:
It’s not the easiest time to photograph and I shoot more frames, but learning how to embrace the midday sun has made me a better photographer. The way the sun lights up my daughter’s already-vibrant hair makes me smile.
[divider]9 | my favorite blog post (or photograph) right now:
My favourite photograph is usually my newest one, but I keep going back to this image from this past winter, which is perfectly imperfect to me, and shows true sibling love.
[divider]10 | what tip, trick or info helped your family photographs the most:
Contrast in an image makes a beautiful black and white. Also, there are many beautiful locations to take a photograph, but wherever you are, when you see something beautiful or inspiring, take a picture. (This image was taken from the front seat of my van on our way to skiing lessons.)
[divider]All photographs are copyright to Rhonda McMaster, Rhonda McMaster Photography. Do not copy, print, or distribute.
Saturday was actually a really stressful day. My daughter wasn’t feeling well (getting over another ear infection) and my son…well, he is three. He was okay most of the day until a major tantrum around 7. But we survived and here are the photos from the day! And a couple more than 10 :)…
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The March/April podcast is finally here! It took me a while but I was finally able to pull it all together!
In this podcast, I take a simple photo book concept from beginning to end. There is a FREE companion download to this podcast. I hope you check it out and I would love to hear how it helped your photo book. Also, I would love to see any photographs or layouts you come up with! Add a comment with a link below!
Thanks and Enjoy!!!
I hope everyone had a great Easter! We kept extremely busy. Breakfast, egg hunt, convert crib into big boy bed, lunch, laundry, nap, clean up, Easter dinner at my in-laws and bed. My son is really starting to get the concept of holidays and gets so excited. I love seeing his smile on these days. And my girl had some fun too!
For my family photo book layout, I designed a spread with one large photo on the left and a photo collage on the right page. This is a great way to combine a lot of photos into only two pages. For inspiration, take ideas from collage boards. Samples are everywhere…but I pinned an example from a wedding inspiration board.
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Finally, the second interview is up and ready..and it is a good one! Introducing Monika Eisenbart! She is a photographer in the Hudson Valley area in New York. Her new website is Monika Photography (updated link). If you live in or around New York City, you should definitely look her up for a session. Not only is her work for clients absolutely amazing…but she also has an great eye for capturing her son and family life. She documents everyday life, like celebrating a snow fall or being sick as beautifully as big moments like visiting her family in Poland.
This Poland trip includes one her favorite sessions, listed in number 9 below…but I can not post this interview without listing some of her other work that has really stuck with me.
An Engagement Session. (also apart of her Poland trip last summer…)
Before First Communion and First Communion. There was just something about this session…it really has stayed with me.
And my dream family portrait right now would be very close to this session she photographed.
Oh, and while I was going back through her work, I remembered this post…loved the light and location in these!
Gorgeous, right!
(Some of the links may not longer work due to recent web updates. Make sure you check out her latest work here.)
So here is a little more about Monika:
Hi,
My name is Monika. I’m a photographer, wife and mother.
I’m a conon girl and shoot with Canon 7d. I have few lenses:
35mm 1.4L – my favorite one, stays on my camera most of the time
50mm 1.4
85mm 1.8
24-70mm 2.8L
It’s so hard to choose, because I love them all. But most of the time I go back to my grandmothers shoot I did last summer while visiting my family in Poland. It’s so real and raw, every image has so much emotions.