Hi there! I’ve been out of the office for a bit nursing my dog who had a big surgery last week. My apologies for delays on emails, etc. I’m about to post the Ranch shoot we did back in December. If you haven’t seen the behind-the-scenes video shot and edited by my awesome associate photographer,...
Tag Archives: fashionHi Sarah, Will be posting the photographs from the Ranch shoot. Asia is my daughter and we are eagerly waiting to see the rest of the pix. Thanks, Beautiful video. Lovely ‘sunny’ day! Thanks, Kasandra! She’s doing great. oh! hope your pup is on the mends love it! Kara has an amazing eye! Love it Sarah! Such a great video! Way to go Kara! Amazingly beautiful! Wow! I loved the video and eagerly await the shoot! ![]() Hey there. I wish I could share more from this shoot but need to hold off a bit longer. I’m just loving the results though and I can’t say enough good things about being patient and shooting film (when you can). It’s really magical. Happy holiday weekend to you! Tweet by Sarah 9 comments Stunning. I can’t wait to see more. Patricia, so sorry for the delay! I’ve been a little extra busy with the holidays. RPL does make a huge difference on using film. I didn’t want it to be true but the extra money and time it costs there is worth every penny. I love everything that comes back. I’ll ask twitter about NY labs but I have never heard of a great lab there. If I lived in NY I’d probably still use RPL. Thanks for the comment! S. Sarah, thanks so much for the detail Sarah! that was so helpful! you really have beautiful images and your film work is outstanding. I agree with your ‘shoot film often’ advice … I’ve been so slow to get through a roll … it’s intimidating Hi Kasandra! Thanks for the comment. Aside from other benefits of film the real joy is that there is very little that is done to them when they get back from the lab. I use Richard Photo Lab in LA. I’ll be honest and say that I’ve tried many other labs as well and years ago I used a great lab in San Francisco called New Lab that went out of business. Richard Photo Lab is above and beyond the best option out there (other than maybe in NY) that I have found. I ship them the film and about 7-10 business days later I get a link to download the files. I edit my selects using the rating system in Bridge and I open each file individually. Typically the most I’ll ever do is adjust the levels a tiny bit and I might dodge/burn here or there but I only spend a few seconds with each file. Then I re-size them in Bridge so they are web-ready and that’s it. It’s pretty wonderful to save hours and hours of processing and on top of that I think the results are better than when I shoot digitally. However, it’s a trade-off because it’s a slower process and it’s expensive to buy and develop film. I’m finding though that I’m moving more towards film this year than other years. It’s all relative so it might not work the same for you. The most important thing is to shoot film often or you won’t see the benefits. I’d say that you need to shoot at least 30 rolls to get started. Hope this was helpful! thanks for sharing … cant wait to see more! Thanks Erika and Janine. wow!!! Love it Sarah I love this. I just ordered me a new film camera. I hope to try it out as much as possible. ![]() Happy Friday to you. I’m really excited about this post. I hope you like it. I remember the first time I saw MilK Magazine. It was about four years ago and I was in my local coffee shop – that incidentally has an incredible collection of international magazines. Something caught my eye on the very... by Sarah 14 comments lovely, erika! Hi Sarah! Thanks I Love this too! makes dream, is a magic place! I was write your post of your visit to Milk Magazine in my blog, i hope you like it! Writings from Buenos Aires Thanks for the reply, Erika! I just checked the links and they work but perhaps they don’t work because you are in a different language. I used the google translate links. Hmm…Let me find the links for you, sorry! Again, thanks for the comment and lovely work. Your ‘rock around the clock’ video is cute! oh my! I looove this! I love this magazine as well, so inspiring! Great interview! Thanks for this…ah, the first 2 links are not working ;-( The part which says: “You can meet everybody online, here.” and also the part: “We’ve also got an online version of the magazine, here.” thanks so much for sharing this with us! i adore kids fashion and this was such a treat I must say this entry makes me want to go work in editorial. Beautiful pictures Sarah. Lovley picture and amazing photography. Thank you!! what a great post, I just found your blog and wanted to let you know it looks great! It is a small staff by our standards. I think we’d have more magazines in business if they paired down a bit. What a fantastic article. Such a professional magazine with only 12 people on staff. That is astonding. That would never fly in the states. Right? [...] {Ps. Want to see a behind the scenes tour of Milk Magazine? Click here to view Modern Kids Photography’s blog share!} [...] [...] Kids Photography has a tour and interview of Milk Magazine posted on their blog, and it is definitely worth your time to click over and see the post in it’s [...] ![]() I love everything Stella McCartney does for kids. Have you seen her Spring/Summer Collection for kids yet? She believes in making clothes that are fun and non-restrictive for little ones (kids everywhere can appreciate that). She uses the best color palettes; so bright and fresh. I wish I could squeeze into a few of these... by Sarah 2 comments My niece would love this line, too. Thanks for the comment, Janine. I absolutely love her line for kids. There’s a few things I want to buy for my nieces lol. |
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