Archive for the ‘Technique’ Category
Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Megan's shoot was all about timing. It was extremely windy and the rapid movement of clouds had us constantly adjusting our reflectors and Alien Bee strobes. The first shot is arguably one of my favorites from the season and "highlights" how precious timing can be - lucky for us, Ryan was quick on the trigger ...
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

We post a lot of photos in our online galleries and blog entries. From kids knee-deep in water and roaming the busy streets of Ann Arbor to our showcase of varsity athletes in their game-ready gear. But we’ve always struggled with the best way to present all the thinking, planning, hard work and fun that ...
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Sunday, November 21, 2010

The irony of running a photo studio is that we almost never get a chance to take pictures of ourselves. Outside of our wacky Halloween shoot, we were long overdue for something our parents can hang in their living room.
So, leave it to us to go completely overboard with our setup and execution. The weather ...
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

As we wind-down Keberly Photography’s busiest year ever, we managed to sneak in a few fun Halloween portraits. Check out these seriously silly shots from the Team Kebs Halloween Extravaganzza.
Representin’ the West Side (of Livonia)
Yo, yo, yo… I got more rhymes than… uh… something, something, something…
And you thought that Russ did his ...
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Another terrific shoot amidst the alleys of downtown Northville and the open fields of Wayne County’s Hines Park.
The heat was 90+ degrees, but you wouldn’t know it from Carly’s calm and cool demeanor. She managed to stay perfectly composed as we sweated through our clothes and equipment.
Carly’s layered outfits, along with perfect ...
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Monday, May 24, 2010

"I never thought I'd have this much fun getting senior pictures!" There’s no greater compliment than to hear these words from our senior clients and their parents when a photo session is complete. Word of mouth has been good to us, and as we head into a new summer season we thought it would be ...
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Monday, May 10, 2010

We’re crazy about business cards.
Sure they have our phone number and other important contact info; but as photographers, each business card is a tiny, portable portfolio.
Actually, they’re really portable. We’ve had cards travel state lines, land in different countries and get swapped multiple times between parents, brides, students and families.
And, because we never know ...
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

We’ve had a few questions about our new t-shirts, so we thought it might be helpful to talk a bit about our process.
For starters, we’re all extremely busy with kids and careers (not to mention yard work), so we subscribe to the 37 Signals philosophy that states: Meetings are Toxic. Our plan to create branded ...
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Friday, April 16, 2010

No, you won’t be seeing these gentlemen on the cover of Forbes or Fast Company anytime soon. These are the “stunt” executives we used as stand-ins for a recent corporate photo shoot.
Due to an aggressive timeline (and limited availability to our subjects) we pre-planned each shot with mock executives. We composed the lighting, camera angle ...
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Friday, April 9, 2010

Sometimes we take for granted the simple things that often go unnoticed. As a photographer, regardless of your skill level and interest, your job is to find the beauty in everyday scenery and create the storyline. The things I enjoy most about my travels to Burkesville, Kentucky reach well beyond the vast rolling hills lined ...
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