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		<title>Focus on Valentine&#8217;s Day</title>
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Here is a cute Valentine&#8217;s Card idea from Stefani Greene of Wilmington, NC.  This project will take a little bit of camera know-how &#8211; or at least the willingness to take the camera off of auto!  You will need a camera that has manual settings, but you don&#8217;t necessarily need a dSLR.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is a cute Valentine&#8217;s Card idea from <a href="http://stefanigreenephotography.com/">Stefani Greene</a> of Wilmington, NC.  This project will take a little bit of camera know-how &#8211; or at least the willingness to take the camera off of auto!  You will need a camera that has manual settings, but you don&#8217;t necessarily need a dSLR.  Many point-and-shoot cameras have manual settings, too (read your manual!).To get the shot, set your camera to aperture priority and use a large aperture to create a shallow depth of field (DOF).   Different lenses will have a different maximum apertures, so this will vary.  Somewhere around f2.8 or f3.2 will work great.  If your lens won&#8217;t open that wide, try using your largest aperture and getting in close to take the photo.  I have seen this done with the focus on the candy and the child&#8217;s face in the DOF, or as shown here with the focus on the child.</p>
<p>Print the photo, cut slits at the top and bottom of the hand, and slide a lollipop through the slits. Attach the lollipopped photo to card stock to give it a little extra support.  Try a flower for grandma or even a pencil for classmates.  The end result is a very cute personalized Valentine that is sure to delight your sweetie!</p>
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		<title>Team Photojojo welcomes a new Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 17:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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My name is Season Moore, and I&#8217;m a contemporary children&#8217;s photographer in Raleigh, NC. I am also a wife and the mom of two young kids. I love what I do, and I&#8217;m glad to have the chance to share a little bit of that with you as a new contributor to Photojojo Uncut.
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<p>My name is Season Moore, and I&#8217;m a contemporary children&#8217;s photographer in Raleigh, NC. I am also a wife and the mom of two young kids. I love what I do, and I&#8217;m glad to have the chance to share a little bit of that with you as a new contributor to Photojojo Uncut.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m not here to get into the nitty-gritty basics of photography &#8212; I’ll be focusing on topics of interest to the moms and dads out there in PhotojojoLand. I’ll give you some behind-the-scenes info on my own work (OK, so there might be a little nitty-gritty talk) and share my tips for working with babies and kids, and I’ll also introduce you to some of my favorite photographers.</p>
<p>The photo above, taken with a Nikon D200, was the final shot from my latest session. I’m a natural-light photographer, so every indoor image is taken using light from a nearby window. In this case we were directly facing a set of windows about five feet away. At nearly two weeks old, this little guy was one of my older newborns. The younger infants – most of my newborn subjects are less than a week old – are sleepier, and you can move into position without disturbing them. As they days go by they get more alert, and it&#8217;s harder to get that precious scrunched-up newborn look.</p>
<p>Now, as much as I like to talk – just ask my husband! – I may run out of things to say. So I need to hear from you! Drop in to the <a href="http://photojojo.com/forum">Photojojo Forums</a> with specific questions you might have, products you&#8217;d like to share or topics you’d like to discuss. If you see a particular photo on <a href="http://www.seasonmoorephotography.com">my site</a> that you’d like more information on, please let me know. I&#8217;d also love to see your photos and the fun things you’ve done with them. So please share!</p>
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