What is Family Documentary Photojournalism? And Why do it?

You may have noticed the words Family Documentary & Family Photojournalism popping up around the website and Facebook page, and wondering what does that mean? What is happening over there at The Journey? Why would I ever want to book a Documentary Session?

According to Merriam Webster the definition of Documentary is:

1 :  being or consisting of documents :  contained or certified in writing <documentary evidence>

2 :  of, relating to, or employing documentation in literature or art; broadly :  factual, objective <a documentary film of the war>

Websters aside Family Documentary Photojournalism is basically when a photographer captures a slice of life.

It is capturing an event or moment as it unfolds. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

The Journey is taking a left turn, if you will, and offering something different. We are offering Family Documentary Sessions. Photojournalism in your NORMAL EVERYDAY seemingly MUNDANE life. Even our portrait sessions will be less about perfection and more about interaction, activity, capturing moments, doing REAL LIFE with our clients.

Why? Why would you want to document the ordinary? The boring? The un- glamorous?

Well, that is where the BEAUTY and LOVE are; in those ordinarily seemingly mundane moments.

Over the years as I have processes and combed though photo-shoots, it is NEVER the photo where everyone is doing what they are supposed to that makes my heart pitter patter and skip a beat. It has always been the photos of that one kid being a little bit naughty or goofy that make my heart smile. It is REAL LIFE. It is HONEST. And often it is a reflection of a personality.

So why do you as a client want us to come in to your life and document a slice of it?

I know, I get it, the thought that someone with a camera might catch me yelling at my kid when I should be having a conversation, is not something I want documented for the world to see. But what about the tender moments? You know the one where my hand lingers on their head. Where I’m laughing at the dinner conversation because, well, it is silly. Where my kids are being creative in their play. As a mom I want to remember the RAW, the REAL, the AUTHENTIC parts of our lives, even if some of the moments are down right UGLY.

We have been conditioned to only remember or documents moments that have been created and can be perceived as perfection. We forget in the middle of the bad and the ugly there is GOOD. That good is called LOVE. It should be remembered, documented and celebrated.

Attaching a little about a Day in the Life Session:

A Day in the Life session is totally different from a portrait shoot. It should be completely organic, not directed, and the environment should not be changed in any way.

This means the photographer does not move or touch anything during the shoot, including turning lights on or off, opening or closing shades or blinds or use a flash.

While it is necessary to communicate with the family throughout the day, it is not the photographers job to influence the moments or activities. We let them happen totally on their own.

I went to vault for these photos. They were taken back in 2010, soon after I switched from film photography to digital. Most of this series is of tip to the cabin my husband and I took with my parents and our kids to Northern Pennsylvania.  I was just capturing life. Normal things that happened over the weekend. Nothing spectacular but everything about each of these pictures is special.

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North Carolina Travel Dates

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Rescheduled

Our Mini session on Saturday needed to be postponed due to the uncooperative weather.

We still have some openings. The shoot will be held at Long Arm Dam in Hanover, PA

 

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Spring Mini Sessions

SocialMedia (1 of 1)Is it time to update the family photo on your wall?
Are you looking for a gift for your Mom?
Working on a Budget and want to keep your photo shoot simple?

A Mini Session might be the right fit for you.

20 Minute Sessions
6-10 Fully Processed Photos (includes Print Release)Is it time to update the family photo on your wall?
Are you looking for a gift for your Mom?
Working on a Budget and want to keep your photo shoot simple?

A Mini Session might be the right fit for you.

For more information message

thejourneyisthelife@icloud.com or 717-633-5844

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Gift a Memory

Photographs make a wonderful gift for that hard to buy for person. Or a grandparent.

There is still time to get your family photos before the Christmas holiday. Whether it be for your family Christmas card or a gift for your parents. Scheduling Mini shoot on location, staged for the holidays. This Saturday, December 5. Slots are limited. Cost $45. You get 4-6 high-resolution digital prints on a CD, or bring your own thumb drive.

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Contact me at 717-633-5844 or thejourneyisthelife@icloud.com

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Small Business Saturday

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Hanover, PA United States | Worldwide Photo Walk

Everyone welcome

Come in walking shoes with any type of camera you own.

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Walk Leader

Carla Long

Meeting Location & Time

65 , Hanover, PA- United States
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Date: Saturday, October 3, 2015

Time: 08:30am – 10:30am

Location Details: At the horse statue on the square of Hanover, PA

After the walk, meet at: We will end at the square

Photo Walk Description

We will walk around the downtown area of Hanover. ,We will walk down Broadway, circling back toward the markets of Hanover, on Chestnut street. We will finish up back at the square. This will be an opportunity to not only photograph the architecture of our town, but also for those who want to dabble in street photography and photojournalist style. However, all photographers are welcome.

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Contact: Erik Kuna – ekuna@kelbymediagroup.com

 Announcing the 8th Annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk Date!

 Scott Kelby announces the official date of his highly anticipated 8th Annual Worldwide Photo Walk™, the world’s largest photo walk! The event is happening Saturday, Oct. 3, in thousands of cities all over the world.

 The Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk, dubbed the world’s largest global and social photography event, has grown immensely in size and popularity since the inaugural walk in 2007. Last year, more than 30,000 photographers of all walks of life and skill level converged to explore their corners of the world through photography and social community.

The concept of a Photo Walk is simple. Photo Walks are created by Walk Leaders in cities all over the world. Walkers meet up at a pre-designated location – downtown areas, zoos, business parks, you name it! – to spend a few hours socializing, capturing images and sharing with like-minded people. At the end of the photo walk, most groups convene at local restaurants or taverns to share their images and experiences over food.

In addition to the event, photo walkers will be able to upload their favorite picture to our popular Photo Walk contest for a chance to win a digital copy of the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC book for Digital Photographers by Scott Kelby. We will also name a Grand Prize winner and 10 finalists to be selected by Scott Kelby himself!

The event is free, but pre-registration is required. Register at www.worldwidephotowalk.com, locate your city and complete the free sign up form. You can also apply to be a photo walk leader in your area.

This year, we encourage every photo walker to help support this year’s initiative to “Walk with a Purpose” by donating $1 to the Springs of Hope Orphanage in Kenya!

Additionally, participants can connect socially before, during and after the event using the hashtag #WWPW2015 hash tag on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Connect with us on our flickr page at https://www.flickr.com/groups/wwpw2015

About KelbyOne: Formerly The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and KelbyTraining.com, KelbyOne is the leading resource for online creative education worldwide. For more information, please visit www.kelbyone.com.

 

Photography Classes

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2015 Classes

Julia Child wasn’t a great cook because she had a great kitchen, learning how to use your equipment is the first step in getting quality photos.

 The money you spent on your camera is pointless if you don’t know how to use it.

Point & Shoot Workshop

You don’t take photos because you only have a point and shoot. Or you think you need to invest several hundred dollars in a DSRL because you never get a quality shot, you are wrong. Julia Child wasn’t a great cook because she had a great kitchen, learning how to use your equipment is the first step in getting quality photos. *

Composition Workshop

If you are still asking about why don’t my photos ever look nice? Composition is what separates the men from the boys, so to speak. You don’t like the photos you are snapping, learn about composition. Learn how to make your photographs visually appealing. You can use any type of camera for this workshop, everything from your iPhone to a $1000 DSRL.*

DSRL 101 Workshop

This is a basic class on DSLR cameras. In this class you will learn about how your eyes, brain, and lights work, as well as getting to know your camera and the camera anatomy. This is a great class for someone who has recently purchased a DSRL and isn’t completely sure how to even take it out of the box. We will go over the basics. From how to hold your camera to transferring your images to your computer. *

Taking your Camera off Auto Workshop

If you are still using your DSLR on the green auto mode setting this is a class for you. Think about it, would you buy a sports car and never take it out of first gear? If you are using your DSRL as a glorified point and shoot this is the class for you. A basic workshop that covers how to take your camera off Auto Mode and begin getting to know your camera and how to hold and control you camera. *

The Next Level DSRL Workshop

So you shoot mostly in the preset modes, but want to learn how to shoot in manual mode. What, when, and how do you use your flash? When should you break out a tripod? Learn more about your light meter and exposure controls.

Post-Production Workshop   

This class is about managing your images and starting post-production. Additionally we will learn about the order of edits and making your first adjustments. You will learn how to correct tone as well as color. For this class you need a transportable computer as well as Adobe Photoshop editing software. *

*Each workshop is approximately four hours and costs $30 per person.

Host a class of 5 or more people and your fee will be waived; class size is limited to a maximum of 10 students to keep instruction personalized.


Individualized Lessons

You are looking to take your photography to the next level? If you prefer a little bit of information at a time. An individualized lesson may be the right fit for you. This experience offers you one hour sessions that are personalized to your skill level. **

Kids & Photography

You have a child interested in photography. How do you help them expand their skills? Or, you need an art class for your home schooled child(ren). We can come up with a curriculum designed for your budget and schedule. All current Pennsylvania required Child Abuse Clearance available upon request. **

**Individualized lessons are available at a rate of $15 for a single one hour lesson.

Or schedule 8 lessons for $95.

All classes include printed material for you to take home and in the field hands on training.

Class List 2015

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