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NOW BOOKING LONGMONT, CO MINI SESSIONS! Portrait and Family Work can now be found at RebeccaMabeyPhotography.com

Serving the Northern Colorado Area and Beyond.

14+ years Experienced Portrait and Wedding Photographer based out of Longmont, CO

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A Visit to the Denver Aquarium with the Family

Saturday, June 19, 2021


Recently we got to visit the Denver Aquarium with all out clan!  Instead of smiles we had to do one picture with our best fishy faces out front. 


After so long of not getting out for adventures such as this, the kids moods were instantly upbeat and as excited as could be.  The otter family were of course some of our favorites.  They were so playful and lively diving into the water again and again.

My second favorite is the aqua tunnel.  Usually these areas are so packed so I was of course thrilled to find a slower moment to capture this moment of Maribelle with Grandpa.


And of course bestie cousins are so fun! They got a kick out of watching the scuba cleaners do their job.


Have you ever been scuba diving before?  It is different from snokeling pschologically.  If you are not comfortable feeling closed in, in tight spaces and really zen with that, I wouldn't recommend it.  Here in the USA, you take a formal scuba class for a reason.  Anyway,  I had the oppurtunity to check that one off my bucketlist years ago before kids.  We were in Mexico with my parents and went to do a day trip and go scuba diving... well, I remember doing my zen breathing to keep my chill.  I think with higher anxiety now though, it would be much hard to do.  With snorkeling, if you suddenly get feeling buried and claustrophobic with all the stuff on your face and mouth etc, you just lean up and take it off.  When you suddenly realized you are under a LOT of water or fret over something going wrong, it can be stressful.  But it was SUCH a cool experience to be down amung the fish and so close to the ocean floor.  We saw turtles and all kinds of color fish.  




I always love the bright and color exhibits put together at aqauriums to really highlight that brillant hues.


Denver Aquarium has this amazing indoor jungle to go and explore and get a glimpse of their tiger.





The fun and the chaos. 



After our stroll through the aquarium, we had a nice lunch at the Aquarium Resturant.  You got to eat among the fishes with aquariums that line the wall of the resturant. And up above were all the fun fish light fixtures that were fun to look at.


What a fun color setting for a wedding reception!








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Rebecca is located in Longmont, CO. To book or inquire email Rebecca@effervescentmediaworks.com

Studio Portrait Photography Longmont

Friday, April 30, 2021

* You will now find our family portrait work at https://rebeccamabeyphotography.com/

We are excited to now offer studio sessions at our home studio right here in Longmont, CO. In the later summer flowers will adorn the property gardens and all seasons our beautiful assortment of pine trees also offer color. They also make for a beautiful winter wonderland.  Inside are seasonal setups with mini session studio dates offered throughout the year as well as neutral colors all year. 

Custom setups are available for cake smash sessions and milestone sessions.

Newborn Sessions are available with a large assortment of props, outfits and setups. A customized styled newborn session will be arranged.
 

Rebecca is located in Longmont, CO. To book or inquire email Rebecca@effervescentmediaworks.com

Now Booking Mothers Day Mini Sessions in Longmont, CO

Monday, April 26, 2021

 Once a year we offer these studio Mothers Day mini sessions just for mom and her littles.  It is a special time to focus just on mom and that sweet connection she has with each of her babies.

Sessions are May 1st at our home studio in Longmont, CO. 

Details and booking can be found here: https://effervescentmediaworks.bigcartel.com/product/2021-mothers-day-minis-longmont-co



How to Achieve Natural Lightrays in your Photos

Saturday, February 27, 2021

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As photographers, there are dreamy moments that you may attempt to plan on or they sneak up on you as a surprise.  These light rays coming through the trees at Chrissy fields next to Golden Gate Bridge were one of them.  With all the salty humid air hanging about, and some pollution, the rays of light broken up through the trees at just that right angle shone down on my subjects beautifully. 

Similarly, inside, dust, smoke, pollution, and incense are just a few things that might hang in the air similarly and catch that beautiful light.  In the all film era, it was not uncommon for smoke to linger in so many buildings and therefore often make rays of light in the photographs, anyway, just one contributing factor.  Another factor is that film has a wider dynamic range, so it tends to capture present light rays easier, as digital can blow out easier. Interestingly enough, back then it was seen as more of a flaw.  Isn't it interesting how we look at things differently now?

Naturally, there are limitations to many of the settings we work in, but here are some ideas to help catch the rays.


1. Atmosphere Aerosol

As a cleaner option for adding the haze into your setting, these cans spray a light mist that will linger long enough for you to grab a few shots.  For a successful ray effect, you have to have direct morning or afternoon sunlight coming in through the window.

2. Consider the Gaps

As you are setting up your shot, look for are arrange to have the light come through a narrower entrance.  Whether that means adjusting the drapes in a formal setting or moving your couple over to the gaps of wood in the barn where the light is coming in.  Look for the spots on the floor for quick hints.

3. Shoot directly into the Sun

This can create a beautiful image with rays of light coming down on or around your subject.  But be sure to obstruct that direct light, so you do not actually see the sun, such as with your subject, the trees etc.

4. Kick up the dust

Inside, that may just take shaking a few sheets, outside on a country dirt road.  I've run a around behind my clients (I'm sure I look insane) to bring up light, fine, dry dirt into the rays already coming down through the trees.  Or have an assistant of a friend tagging along do it as the dirt will not hang in the air for long.

5.  Clap flour

This one is obviously messier, but a budget-friendly route.  Not recommended to bring flour to a bride's hotel room getting ready.  But perhaps in a home lifestyle setting or an afternoon sitting under the trees, this is best used. 

6. Look for contrast

You can have all the aerosol and other dust in the air you want, but if you do not have the right amount of contrast with the way you angel your photo and expose it, then it will go unnoticed. Look for shadows in the room, or create them with what windows are open and which aren't.  Think of those rays as the spotlight that needs to be noticed.

7. Diffusion Filters

Try out these diffusion filters to help bring out the haze and emphasize those rays' elegance.  Mix with a Black Pro Mist filter 1/8 or 1/4.

8. Dodge and Burn

When you have played with and are not getting enough of the contrast you were hoping for naturally for your sunrays, enhance them in photoshop or the darkroom with the dodge and burn technique.

9. Strobes

Of course, most of us photographers would take natural light over the strobes, but when you want to have control and create "rays" of light coming in naturally, you can combine the aerosol, filters, and strobe light coming in from a window.

10. Harsh Light

While we may avoid this in so many instances allowing that light to come into the background of your photo, but avoiding those overly blown-out areas, it can add a beautiful contrast.

11. Fog Machine/ Haze Machine

If you shoot inside often in settings for portraits, this may very well be an ideal investment.  Maybe turn off those smoke alarms first!  I still recall the fun adventure of a wedding I shot at where they enjoyed blasting the fog machine on the dance floor and the reception was suddenly interrupted with the fire alarms going off.  Guess it added to a memorial moment of their day. I've used Chauvet DJ Haze Fluid. You can do an H2O Haze, water-based mist. Obviously, these are popular for the dance floors and band concerts to really add that atmosphere and give the lights and lasers life. Just make sure you are getting the right fluid for the machine you use.

12. Bend the Light

Similar to breaking up the light, shooting at an angle that will help the light ray bend around something before it reaches you will help create that star effect of light rays that are skinnier, rather than one bulky chunk of light.

13. Close your Aperture

You can accentuate that "particle" effect a bit by closing your aperture.  For example from f1.8 or f2.8 to f4-f5.6.  Simply play with your aperture taking pictures of that same shot to try it out and compare.

14. Angle the Light

If you are shooting indoors and there are blinds, you may be in luck! We already mentioned breaking up and narrowing the light.  Play with the blinds, or take it further and use a slab of cardboard/ tagboard and a box cutter to experiment with shapes and sizes to get the results you want.

15. Calm the air

Having a fan blowing, the AC on, or a window open will certainly disperse whatever atmosphere you attempt to create before you can frame and capture your shot! Use assistance or eliminate those unwanted breezes for the shot.


When you are done, especially inside, always clear the air!


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When you are done playing and just haven't achieved the light rays you were hoping for, then it is time to play a bit in photoshop.  We will cover adding digital light rays in another post.

Garden of the Gods Adventure

Thursday, February 25, 2021

  

Recently Matt and I headed down to Colorado Springs for a getaway for my birthday.  We splurged a little and headed to the Broadmore, which has been on my bucket list for a while.  I will share more about our visit there in another post. Anyway, we also planned some fun outdoor time and hit the Garden of God's.  So very cool!  We were here too short of time but enjoyed every second of it.  

As a photographer, I obviously wanted to grab some killer shots while their and we had the perfect moment where the sun was out and wrapping around the rocks just perfectly.  The light reflected off some other white rocks nearby and it was perfect.  Five minutes later and the sun changed up.  Just goes to show to grab the opportunity for something before you miss out!





There is this plaque there.  Apparently, someone used to own all this land with these AMAZING rocks!  And then donated it off.  What a cool thing and too cool not to share with the world. A great gift.