OUR PINTEREST CRAZE PHOTO CONTEST WINNER!

 Congratulations Kelley Bianski ❤ 

Winner of our “Pinterest Craze” Photo Contest!!!

Through His Eyes

Enjoy your Case Logic DSLR Camera Sling prize donated by our contest host: Images By April. (Go and check out April’s photography page and show her some love!)

This photo is so creative, special and very deserving of the win. LOVE IT! Thank you for entering our contest, and thanks to everyone who went to our Pinterest Board and voted! This was a great contest! Thank you to all of the other photographers who participated. A gallery of the images will be on our photo contest page soon!

Happy picture taking and Sweet Dreams!

OUR PINTEREST CRAZE PHOTO CONTEST: You decide the winner!

She loves a good photo contest…

This photo contest is quite unique from the contests we’ve had in the past. This time, the winner will be decided by the most repins and likes on pinterest.com. Here is a link to the board where you can find all of these lovely pictures: Pinterest Photo Contest  Be sure to stop by and vote for your favorite picture with a like or a repin. The pic with the most likes and repins will win a great camera bag worth $90 from Images By April!

Voting will last until Tues at 6pm! Come show some love and check back on Tues. Night to see who the winner is!

Kyleen Hafferkamp

Kelley Bianski

Jessica Maynard

Jan Quantrill

Jamie Stone

AkiPhotography

Jacqueline Des

Havoc Captures

Gene Judge-Trujillo

Denyse Day-Dias

Daniel and Nam Beach

Cathy Jackson

Cai King-Young

Arlena Lee

Allison Heidenreich

Valeta Cornwell

Yelitza Salazar

Susan Gibson

Stephanie Wainscott

Stephanie Gorham

Shaylie Ridgway


Rene C. Talino

Rebecca Hogno

Ramli Dahlan

Photography by Shutter D’Light

Penny Reine
Lidya Schalhamer

Happy Voting & Sweet Dreams…

FAVORITE FAIRYTALE PHOTOS: Contest Winners from Jan/Feb

She treasures the pictures that have captured her heart…

DSLR Fairytale has hosted some wonderful photo contests in the last couple of months, and the response has been exciting and very much appreciated. We have been overwhelmed by all of the gorgeous and thoughtful pictures. This post features the amazing winning photos from January and February.

I hope you are moved and inspired by these lovely captures, and I am happy to add that the winners range from beginners to experts. Our community of photographers is wonderfully diverse and includes many photographers who come together to motivate and encourage one another from around the globe. We would love to have you come visit our Fairytale Facebook Page and join this wonderful adventure today!

Winner of the Peaceful Pictures Contest Jackie Miller Brady

Winner of the Simply Silhouettes Contest Kelly Bianski

Winner of the Proudest Photo Contest Kerri Liles Photography

Winner of the Magnificent Munchkins Contest Dawn Cooper Photography

Winner of the Feeling Photography Contest Julyssa Schenk Photography

Winner of the Photogenic Food Contest Debbie Bishop

Winner of the Ugly Beautiful Contest Diane Dubreuil Dugas

A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE PARTICIPATING PHOTOGRAPHERS! Congrats to this great group for your 1st place finishes, and thank you for helping to make these contests so awesome.

Our next contest will began on Monday, March 12th and there will be a fantastic prize for the winning photo. Don’t forget to stop on by our Fairytale Facebook Page and “LIKE” us to become part of our community. Then you too will be eligible to enter our next contest!

To view all of the contest galleries and enjoy the runners up, honorable mentions, and more beautiful pictures simply click on the Photo Contest Galleries tab above. Your encouraging feedback is always much appreciated by our photographers so leave a comment!

Here’s to Inspiration and Sweet Dreams…

INTERVIEW WITH AN ENGLISH PHOTOGRAPHER: A virtual spot of tea and chat with the lovely Jan Quantrill

She enjoys learning about the secret lives of photographers…

Jan Quantrill is an England based photographer who also happens to be a DSLR fairytale fan and a valued participator in our photo contests. She is a wonderful contributor to our facebook page and blog and has given advice in a dslrfairytale.com article you can find HERE!

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing her and gained some wonderful insight into a photographer’s world and some inspiring and valuable tips.

What got you started in photography?

My dad always took photos (slides in those days.) I used to love when he got the projector out to show us stuff he had taken. The slides weren’t grand or artistic. They were just us when we were little, but I loved looking at what we used to look like.

How long have you been a photographer?

I’ve been taking shots since I was 18, so I’ve been an addict for almost 29 years.

How did you learn photography?

I didn’t take any classes to learn photography. I learned by lots of reading and taking lots of pictures.  Fortunately, I seem to have been blessed with a good eye for composition. For the last few years I’ve been working with another photographer as his wedding assistant. This has been great for my confidence with dealing with people and for working under pressure to get “that shot.” Also, it taught me about the protocol of shooting weddings.  Lately I’ve shot some weddings on my own and my daughter (who is at school studying photography) has assisted me.  I’ve shot a ball, I’ve done product shots for a company and some portrait shoots.

What has taught you the most about photography?

I’m mostly self-taught. The photographer I worked for, taught me some things, but mostly it has been trial and error, and practice. A week ago I spent 2 and a half hours shooting some daisies. I like playing, seeing what works and what doesn’t. YouTube is a great place to look to see how to set up lights and equipment for different type of shots. I’ve also studied other people’s work to see what inspires me.

When I first got my digital camera, I started posting on www.caedes.net (desktop wallpaper.) I got kind of addicted to posting a shot every day. It motivated me to play with the camera, try different shots and then people left comments and critiques on my work. I learned a lot from that site and it’s interesting for me to look back through my gallery and see how much my work has changed over the years.

What excites you about photography?

I’m just kind of starting out making any kind of money for my work. I still get a kick out of someone saying, “I love your stuff, can you do a portrait shoot, or can you shoot my wedding?”

What is your advice to people just starting out?

Take lots of shots. Take your camera out with you, don’t leave it sitting in its bag and expect a great shot when you eventually take it out. Master composition, learn the rule of thirds and learn about light. Learn about aperture and how it works. In my opinion, aperture and light are the two most important things to learn in photography. You can take an awesome picture of almost anything if the light is right. Avoid grey flat light.

Also, you don’t have to spend a fortune on equipment.  My latest purchase (a diffuser for my flash) cost me £5 (about $7.) It has made a huge difference to my flash photography. Try and capture what you want “in camera,” so you don’t have to do too much editing. Your editing program will make a good shot great, but won’t make a bad shot good.

Learn from your mistakes. Have a critical eye when looking at your photos.  Learn from others criticism without being offended, which is easier said than done.

What do you love about photography?

I love capturing memories; that split second that will never happen again. You forget things so quickly (maybe that’s just me and dementia is setting in.) I love looking back on photos I’ve taken of my kids, of friends and my life. I also love taking pictures of other people’s lives that they can look back on for years to come.

I enjoy being artistic, and trying to get that wow picture. I like experimenting with different settings on my camera, like doing long exposure shots on the beach. My love of photography and experimentation has never died. I guess I just want to capture that perfect piece of art.

 

Thank you Jan, for this lovely chat and all of the wonderful insights we learned. All of the photos in this post were shot by Jan, you can check out Jan’s work or contact her on her sight http://lifestillphotography.smugmug.com/!

Here’s to inspiration & sweet dreams…

~❋~

HERE’S A QUESTION FOR YOU:

What excites you about photography?

5 EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS: To help you take better photos quickly

She appreciates the wisdom shared by seasoned photographers…

This week, I went over to our Facebook page and I asked all of our fans (who are professional photographers) this simple question: “What is your #1 tip for people who are learning photography.” We have an awesome community of photography lovers of all skill levels on our Facebook page, so I wasn’t surprised when I received a ton of helpful and enlightening answers.

I’ve chosen my top five favorite tips and I’m sharing them with you! There were several other great bits of wisdom, but I will save those for another post. These 5 tips are straight forward, easy to follow and can improve your photography rather quickly when practiced.

TIP 1: LOOK FOR THE PHOTO IN EVERYTHING YOU SEE

Thank you to photographer Kyleen Hafferkamp of KH Imaging Photography for the advice.

I chose this as the first tip, because I think its a great starting point. Photography can start in our imagination, with our mind’s eye before we even pick up our camera. Yesterday, I practiced this tip by going into my own backyard. I laid a blanket down on the grass, and Boy Wonder and I just laid there in the sunshine looking around at everything. I pretended I was about to have a photo shoot and viewed everything I saw as a photo op. It’s amazing the little details I noticed and the pictures that started to form before I ever took a single one.

I think part of what makes a good photographer, is the ability to really see beauty and to know how to enhance it and bring it out with angles, lighting, cropping, etc. I believe you can practice having an “eye” for photography all of the time, even without your camera. I love learning how think like a photographer, and I feel it lays a great foundation for all of the other photography skills.

TIP 2: LEARN HOW TO HOLD YOUR CAMERA CORRECTLY

This sounds simple enough, but many people hold their camera in an awkward fashion with their arms and elbows away from their body in all sorts of directions. Then they wonder why they end up with blurry pictures. It’s true, a tripod is your best bet if you want to get those perfectly still shots, but if you’re like me (learning photography) and you sometimes want the freedom to roam around with your camera without other equipment, it’s great to know proper camera holding technique.

Thank you to Laura Huneycutt from AkiPhotography for this tip. She also went on to explain the idea of being a “human tripod.”  She explains how your right hand is on the hand grip, your left hand is supporting the weight of the camera around the bottom of the lens and your left elbow should be pressed into your stomach when possible.

Photo from Nikon site

This is great info. I will add, that it’s good to bring both elbows in to rest on your sides when possible and keep your body as steady as possible. You can also try putting one foot slightly in front of the other to give more balance. I also take every opportunity to lean against the solid objects around me, i.e. a tree, the ground or a table. Its so simple, but it works like a charm in getting non-blurry, crisp photos!

TIP 3: KEEP VISUAL DISTRATIONS IN A PHOTO TO A MINIMUM

Thank you April Reppucci from Images by April for this great tip!

One of the things that can turn me off in a photo the fastest is too much going on. I like photos that have a very clear subject, beautifully featured and not competing with a bunch of other stuff trying to steal it’s spotlight.

The above H&M Home photo has some awesome props in it, but I’m so overwhelmed by all of the “stuff,” I don’t know where to look. There is not much structure, and it ends up looking a bit messy to me. I think it’s best to stay away from death-by-props and settings that distract and overwhelm. (This goes for editing as well. Editing techniques should enhance your photo, not knock it over the head and hijack it)

The phrase “less is more” comes to mind here.

TIP 4: LEARN THE RULE OF THIRDS

This tip is so important, that more than one photographer suggested it as their #1 tip for new photographers! Thank you to Ramona Lever Ramona Lever Photography & Kirsty Pang ‎La Plume Noire for the advice. I agree with it so much, that I’ve already written an entire post on The Rule of Thirds that you can read HERE!!

Ramona also added how refreshing it can be to try different placement and positions of the same subject. It can very much change the feel and look of your photo. I agree, and when you get creative and try new things, you may happen upon a fairytale photo you might have missed otherwise.

TIP 5: NOTICE HOW LIGHT AFFECTS EVERYTHING

Last, but certainly far from least, is this tip given by Photographer Jan Quantrill from http://lifestillphotography.smugmug.com/. I’m learning that lighting may be the single most important aspect of learning photography. I mean the very word photography comes from the greek words: photos, meaning “light”, and graphos meaning “written.” You could say that a photographer is someone who writes with light.

This is not something that can be perfected over night. It takes time, study and lots of practice to understand the relationship between your camera, your subject and light. Jan said it beautifully when she wrote, “You can take a picture of almost anything, and make it into a great shot, if the light is right.”

Thanks again to all of the Photographers who gave of their time to answer my question. Your tips were very helpful and  full of wisdom. Oh, and one last bit of advice that was repeated in some form by almost everybody. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE & DON’T GIVE UP! If you keep going on this journey, you’ll keep growing!

Enjoy the journey & have sweet dreams…

~❋~

QUESTION:

What area of photography are you currently focused on growing in?

5 SUPER COOL DSLR CAMERA ACCESSORIES

She makes a list of fun little friends to keep her camera company…

I’m lovin’ my Canon Rebel T2i, learning photography, this blog and the accompanying facebook page. And my photo contests really couldn’t be any more fun. I am enjoying everything about this photography journey thus far, (even some of my more frustrating mistakes) because I’m learning and growing all of the time. I’m also getting to share this fairytale adventure with some really awesome, inspiring and creative people. It’s all so exciting.

Another fun thing about photography, is all of the cool gadgets and accessories that can improve your photos, make things less time consuming, help you take better care of your camera, assist you in getting the perfect shot, or just make you smile!

I thought it would be fun to research a ton of photography gadgets and make a list of my (current) fav five!

I present to you 5 of the latest and greatest camera accessories:

First up, is the GORILLAPOD! This little beaut’ is one fine tripod that stands (or rather climbs) out from the rest. This flexible tripod can attach itself to just about any surface, including rocks, trees, poles or whatever else your creative mind can come up with. This means you can get that perfect photo, once unobtainable with a regular tripod.  There are many different Gorillapod’s available and some can hold camera/lens duos that weigh up to 11lbs. This means that no matter what kind of camera you use, you can find one that works for you. Genius!

Buy now! Joby GP3 Gorillapod SLR-Zoom Flexible Tripod

Next, we have the ROCKET AIR BLASTER! We all know how dust likes to jump on lenses, filters & your camera’s sensor with a gusto. A gadget that will remove dust  is certainly going to improve your photos. In the past some people have used canned air, but the problem with that, it that it’s a pain to lug around and it is usually pretty pricey! The company Giotto has found a solution. Introducing the Rocket Air Blaster. This light, little guy is easy breezy and great to carry with you. It just takes a couple of blasts of air to do the trick and you end up with a dust free lens, filter & sensor. Super cool!

Then, there were the CAMERA CREATURES! If you’ve ever tried taking pictures of a baby or small child, you know what a trying task it can be at times. Slip one of these little guys on your camera and it suddenly gets a lot easier for them to look straight into the lens with a big bright smile. They come in different animals and colors. What a bright idea!

Buy now! Camera Creatures

Next up, is the WHITE BALANCE LENS CAP! It’s not always easy to get the perfect white balance. Some people use a white balance card, but I think this is an even cooler and easier solution. It’s a white balance lens cap. If you’ve ever had to correct the white balance on several photos, then you know that it’s simply no bueno! Instead you can place the cap on your lens, point the camera at the light source and do a manual white balance check. You will see superior color correction is achievable under any lighting conditions. This lens cap also comes with interchangeable neutral and warm filters. Just good stuff!

Buy now! White Balance Lens Cap

Last, but certainly not least, is the super rad COFFEE MUG LENS! What a really fun idea.  It’s easy to stay up late editing away on photos. (especially if you’re a newbie like me and it takes you a long time to get it just right) This little baby is a perfect companion to keep you going, sipping away on your favorite cup-0-joe or tea. It’s the winner of the “makes you smile and keeps you going” award!

Buy now! Lens Coffee Mug

Our current Fan Favorite “Proudest Photo” contest ends tomorrow (Sunday) at midnight. You know, when the coach turns back into a pumpkin and all that! You still have time to enter a photo or come on over and like your favorite! Go HERE to join the fun, and to view last week’s “Magnificent Munchkins” gallery of winner, runners up & honoroable mentions go HERE.

Get your camera some companions & have sweet dreams…

ON THE 12TH DAY OF VALENTINES: I gave to Prince Charming…

“Romance isn’t always glamorous” She wondered what that picture looked like…

Well, I would have liked to have wowed you with this last day, (you know a big finish and all that) but it just wasn’t to be. My Littlest Princess has a cold and she’s teething. If you have or have ever had a baby, you know what that equates to. She’s been in, “I need you mode because I’m cranky and hurting” for the last two days straight. For Mommy that means lack of sleep and no time to do the big time intensive project I was planning.

It’s funny though, in some way, I think this is fitting. All of the romance of these 12 Days has  been great. Who doesn’t love candle lit desserts and salsa dancing, but love, REAL LOVE, is so much more than that. Sometimes it’s changing dirty diapers and staying up late with a cranky baby. A lot of times it’s not glamorous or romantic, in a wine me and dine me kind of way. It can simply be caring for some one when it’s very inconvenient for you or putting the person you love before yourself.

On this 12th Day of Valentines there were no 12 Drummers Drumming. There also wasn’t a giant cake shaped like a drum, made from scratch and dusted with 24ct edible gold. And I didn’t hand feed Prince Charming this amazing cake and recite to him my perfectly written love sonnet all while wearing his favorite outfit and having a perfect hair day. (Oh and lets not forget taking pretty pictures of it all)

Instead I spent my Valentines night letting him sleep for hours (he wasn’t feeling well either) while I took care of cranky not feeling well Littlest Princess and tried to entertain bored Boy Wonder and keep him from bouncing off the walls. This is love, and to me it’s kind of romantic because it’s not just the pretty things, it’s everything!

ON THE 12TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

TRUE LOVE!

That’s concludes our 12 Days of Valentines! Let’s put it all together!

ON THE FIRST DAY OF VALENTINES, I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…  

A PARTRIDGE CARD & A PEAR PASTRY!

ON THE 2ND DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

TWO TURTLE “DARK CHOCOLATE” DOVES

ON THE 3RD DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE MY PRINCE CHARMING…

A 3 EGG OMELEtTE FROM THREE FRENCH HENS

ON THE 4TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

FOUR CALLING BIRDS (ON 4 CALLING CARDS)

ONE THE FIFTH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

FIVE GOLDEN (PINEAPPLE) RINGS

ON THE 6TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

SIX-GEESE-A-LAYING (6 MAGICAL EGG SHAPED PLAYING CARDS)

ON THE 7TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

SEVEN (RUBBER) DUCKS-A-SWIMMING (IN A BUBBLE BATH)

ON THE 8TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

EIGHT MAIDS-A-MILKING (MILK FOR A MILKSHAKE)

ON THE 9TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

NINE (SALSA) DANCE LESSONS WITH HIS LADY

ON THE 10TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

10 FLAMES A LEAPING (SURROUNDING LOTS OF YUMMY TREATS)

ON THE 11TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO MY MUNCHKINS…

11 (BUBBLE BLOWING) PIPES FOR MUNCHKIN LIL’ PIPERS

ON THE 12TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

TRUE LOVE! (Sung like truuuuue looooove)

I hope you have enjoyed this Valentines project. Prince Charming and I have loved this adventure. Remember Fairytales come in all shapes and sizes!

May you enjoy true love & sweet dreams… 


ON THE 11TH DAY OF VALENTINES: I gave to my Munchkins…

She didn’t want to leave out the Munchkins…

On the llth Day of Valentines there are 11 Pipers piping. I opted out of all of those pipers. (our baby Munchkins make enough noise around our home as it is) Speaking of our Munchies, I thought at least one day should be devoted to them. Boy Wonder and Littlest Princess are also my Valentines this year. So, I thought to myself, what kind of pipes would babies like…

ON THE 11TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO MY MUNCHKINS…

11 (BUBBLE BLOWING) PIPES FOR MUNCHKIN LIL’ PIPERS

I bought the bubble pipes from Party City. They have all kinds of bubble blowing sets with pipes. Here’s an example: bubble pipe fun set. As soon as the weather warms up here we’re going to take the Munchkins out to the park to blow bubbles until their little Piper hearts are content.

Although little colorful, plastic bubble pipes sets are cute. They aren’t much fun to take photos of, so, here is a really sweet, vintage picture of a Munchkin bubble blowing piper…

Photographer H. Armstrong Roberts

After I take some great shots of my little ones blowing bubbles, I will update this post with them! Stay tuned for tomorrow…VALENTINES DAY, our last project will be posted and that will be a wrap on this tasty, crafty & romantic photo journey!

Congratulations to the Winner of the “Magnificent Munchkins” photo contest: DAWN COOPER PHOTOGRAPHY!!! Congrats Dawn, and enjoy your $20 gift certificate to The Handmade Heritage! You can view her winning photo HERE!

After working on this Magnificent gallery all day…IT’S FINALLY FINISHED!! Boy, was it worth all of the work. This is just a completely fabulous gallery of baby pictures & it’s one I won’t forget. These Tiny Tots have captured my heart! All 47 pictures have made it into the gallery (They were all so precious, how could I leave any out?) View the gallery: HERE

Here’s to fairytale bubble blowing & sweet dreams…

ON THE 10TH DAY OF VALENTINES: I gave to Prince Charming…

She likes playing with fire and capturing it too…

I have no use for 10 leaping Lords, so instead I thought how about 10 leaping flames. I considered a candle lit dinner and then decided dessert would be more fun.

ON THE 10TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

10 FLAMES A LEAPING (SURROUNDING LOTS OF YUMMY TREATS)

10 Lords Flames a Leaping

For this surprise, I picked up some tasty treats (eclairs and red velvet cupcakes) from the bakery. I also found 10 red conversation heart canisters at the craft store and filled them with tea lights. I placed my desserts on my glass tower trays and sprinkled them with red sugar glitter. I then lit my candles (so that the flames would leap) and placed them in a circle around the treats on our dining room table.

It was fun to share a candle lit dessert with my Prince Charming. To go along with the 10th Day theme, I told him 10 reasons why I love him. Simple and oh so sweet! (and a lot more romantic than 10 Lords a leaping)

I enjoyed practicing capturing flame with different shutter speeds. I chose a slower shutter speed to get the cool twinkle effect on the flame.

You can check out last week’s photo of the week gallery “Feeling Photography” HERE. Our new photo of the week contest is wrapping up tonight at midnight. Come on back tomorrow to see the winner, runners up and honorable mentions gallery for our “Magnificent Munchkins” contest. Also, you don’t want to miss day 11 of this Valentines project.

Here’s to candle lit desserts & sweet dreams…

ON THE 9TH DAY OF VALENTINES: I gave to Prince Charming…

She’d dance with her Prince Charming any day…

On this day nine ladies dancing are given…this posed a problem because other ladies dancing for my man doesn’t fly around here! I’m the only woman who dances for my Prince Charming, and since my Sweetie and I love to dance together, I decided how about one lady (me) and 9 dance lessons! (Thanks to fellow blogger Dianne Faw for giving me the inspiration for this idea)

ON THE 9TH DAY OF VALENTINES I GAVE TO PRINCE CHARMING…

NINE (SALSA) DANCE LESSONS WITH HIS LADY

With our busy lives and two little munchkins, actually going to a dance studio nine times isn’t really realistic, but thanks to an awesome site I found called addicted2salsa.com, we don’t have to! They offer an abundance of great video salsa lessons. You can download them right onto your iphone and the best part is, they’re totally FREE! Prince Charming bought us a salsa dancing lesson when we were dating and it was pretty pricey. Plus we spent most of the lesson dancing with other people. Video lessons eliminate this.

I picked out my favorite 9 lessons and we can practice our salsa moves in the cosy setting of our own home. (Won’t our friends and family be impressed at the 3 weddings we have on our calander this year, when we bust out our fancy salsa moves?) Here’s a link to one of the nine salsa dance lessons I chose: Basic Salsa Dance Dip

As you know, this is a photography blog, and I can’t have a post without some lovely photos. Now’s a good time to spotlight a few other photographers who’ve taken some awesome salsa inspired photos. Enjoy!

Gregd Photography

Alex Lumbomirski Photography

Roberto’s Photography

You can check out last week’s photo of the week gallery “Feeling Photography” HERE, and our new photo of the week contest is under way. It’s our first photo contest with a prize! Come on over to our Facebook “Photo Contest” tab HERE for details on how to enter!

Here’s to happy feet and sweet dreams…