Friday, February 21, 2014
Winter Portraits at The Portrait Gallery Niagara
Although the snow is melting today, we are expecting snow and colder temps next week, so you still have time to get those winter portraits done. Here is an engagement session sample from last week at Goat Island in Niagara Falls State Park. Ed & Kristin braved the elements to get these wonderful memories. They are planning a June wedding this year, congratulations to them. Call our studio today for appointment schedules.
(716) 297-3387...gary@theportraitgalleryniagara.com...The Portrait Gallery Niagara.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Birds of Florida
Portrait of a magnificent white egret posing against a clear blue sky.
Roseate Spoonbill making a nest, unaware I was taking it's picture.
Full length of white egret resting.
Night Heron in the swamps.
Full length stork image.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Outdoor Winter Portraits
We are shooting outdoor winter portraits at Niagara Falls State Park. Call for an appointment today. 716-297-3387
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Portraits by Gary Muth at The Portrait Gallery
Let The Portrait Gallery find the best in you. Call today for an appointment. 716-297-3387
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Winter's Glory at Niagara
Some images from after the blizzard we had last week. Niagara endures no matter what Mother Nature throws at her.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Williamsport, MD
Some images from last trip. We stopped on the Potomac River in Williamsport, MD to shoot a few images of and around the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Low Light for the Fun of it.
Truth be told I am lazy when it comes to my personal photography. I tried to be like the other photographers and lug around tons of photographic equipment with me in my travels thinking I need all this crap to get great pictures. Not to mention an old guy like me walking around with twenty thousand dollars of photo gear or leaving it in a hot car or motel room was very stressful. I definitely do not like to shoot on a tripod. Most times a tripod is not permitted at some of these locations so you need to be able to travel light and shoot fast. The examples I show you here were all shot without a tripod and all but one was shot with a Canon power shot SX50 HS. I used a Nikon D3 on the first one, handheld. My point is don't be a slave to your equipment and have fun taking your pictures instead. Learn your camera and how to expose properly. Hold it steady or use a wall or brace to eliminate camera shake. Then post process your images in Photoshop CC.
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