Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
We wish everyone a safe and joyous holiday season this year. Thank you to all our customers for the wonderful experiences and memories and as always, thank you for your business. Merry Christmas everyone! and a Happy New Year!
Friday, December 21, 2012
Canon Powershot SX50 HS Sample Images
I have started my testing of the new Canon Powershot SX50 HS camera. I have included some sample images to show you the range of quality to expect. I bought this camera on recommendations from David Ziser's blog, Digital Pro Talk. I was also looking for a great walk around camera that would cover a wide range of optics,be lightweight and not break the bank. This camera has fit the bill so far. I find it very versatile for lanscapes, wildlife, and studio portraits if needed. The 12 megapixels is large enough to give me a decent usable digital file. I started off using RAW format thinking this would give me the most resolution, but I also find that using CS6 with Bridge in Adobe Camera Raw, I can tweak jpeg files just fine. The camera is a bit slow focusing but I think it is more me, I am not familiar with the Canon product yet. I have more images at our main site, The Portrait Gallery Niagara.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Canon xs50 hs ...WoW!
I am testing out the new Canon Powershot XS50 HS camera this week. I think it will make a great walk around camera. The optics on this camera are simply put...WOW! Here is an image I shot today, hand held, at the Erie County Botanical Gardens. One at 24mm and one at 1200mm, yes the 35mm equivilant to 1200mm, holy cow what a lens. Pretty awesome for a point and shoot camera. I have lots more testing to do but so far I like what I see. More to come soon.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
How to Decorate your Wedding Reception Facility on a Budget.
Mr.& Mrs. Signs by Lisa Englert
I fell in love with these chair signs...but not so much with the price!
We decided to recreate them to fit our wedding budget. First we started off by purchasing 2 wood plaques
from Michaels (at 40% off) for $1.95 each. We drilled a small hole at in the top corners of both plaques (to
hang them). We purchased a distressed ivory painting kit made by Rust-Oleum from AC Moore (with a 40%
off coupon of course) for around $10 (we used this paint for several other wedding projects that we will be
posting soon so it ended up being a really good buy!) We followed the kit instructions and painted the signs
with the ivory paint. Next we sanded the edges and roughed it up a bit to give it a worn out look. Then we
applied the antiquing paint that came with the kit, let it sit for 5 minutes, and wiped it off with an old cloth.
This really added to the aged and distressed look.
For the lettering, we printed the words “Mr.” and “Mrs.” in Edwardian Script IT font from Microsoft Word in
the biggest font possible. We then enlarged them one more time to fit the plaques perfectly.
To create an at home stencil, we then flipped the paper over to the blank side. We colored the blank side of
the paper with a lead pencil where ever there was lettering on the opposite side. We colored the paper
completely with pencil lead. Then we flipped it over so that the font side was on top and the pencil side was
on the bottom. We positioned the lettering in the center of the signs and secured them with tape so they
wouldn’t slip and slide. Next we took a regular BIC pen (any color) and traced the outline of the lettering. This
transfers the lead from the pencil directly onto the plaque and gives you an easy to follow pattern.
Once the patterns were completely traced and transferred we took them off and set them aside for
reference. With a thin paint brush and black acrylic paint ($0.99 at Michaels) we painted the outline of the
letters and then colored them in.
After the signs were dry, we threaded approximately 24” of thick pink ribbon (purchased from Michaels with
a 40% coupon) through each hole. We secured them to the chairs by looping each side around the chair and
tying into a big bow.
You can find more of Lisa's tips at our main site, The Portrait Gallery Niagara
at this link.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Christmas Photos
We only have a few available openings left for Christmas Pictures. December 12th is the deadline to get your images before Christmas. Call now to get your appointment 297-3387.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Engaged? ...Getting Married in Niagara Falls?
If you got engaged between now and Christmas 2012, you are elgible for a free Engagement Photo Session from The Portrait Gallery Niagara. Just visit us or call in (716 )297-3387 and give Gary Muth the special code letters IGOTIT. You will receive our best engagement session valued at $150. You have a choice of shooting it in our studio or on location and with each session you receive a free 8x10 and a free 5x7 image.No purchase is necessary. Only residents of Niagara or Erie county may collect the special. Not refundable for cash.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Niagara Falls Wedding Photographer adds Money Saving Wedding Tips to his Website
Lisa Englert is our newest addition. She has graciously agreed to write us articles on how to save money in planning your wedding. Lisa is a master at budgeting your money to get the most impact for your dollars.She is also co owner of Englert & Englert and has her own line of unique home decor items. Lisa has many great ideas and helpful tips on wedding planning. You can read more about her tips on our main site at:
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