About Winsor Photography:

Hello. My name is Tara Winsor. I am a wife, and a mother to the sweetest little miracle. I love to sleep in, and stay up late. You can often find me up until 2 or 3 in the morning editing images, or creating new things. I love music, and can often be found with headphones in my ears. I enjoy spending time with my family, and do so every chance I get. I hate being alone. I always like to have company. I crochet in the winter when it's cold. I love playing the Wii, and am trying to improve my bowling skills. I love Olive Garden and could eat their salad and breadsticks all day long. I have recently been introduced to specialty cupcakes, and am in love. I love watching "The Office" and "The Amazing Race". I really don't like being cold, at all. But I absolutely ADORE the beach, and would live on one if I could. I am a techno geek, and spend a lot of time trying to figure out, research, and play with the latest electronics. And lastly, I am a photographer. Take a look around at everything, and let me know what you like! Feel free to email me at info@winsorphotography.com or give me a call at 435-770-9367.

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  • Archive: June, 2011



    Taking Photos of Fireworks

    Thursday, June 30th, 2011

    It’s that time of year again.

    The 4th of July.
    This is my FAVORITE time of year. Seriously. More so than Christmas. :) I love the festivities, the patriotic feeling, the fireworks, parades, the red white and blue, the BBQ’s, the friends, the family.
    LOVE IT.

    I have tried a couple of times to take firework photos, and I know that at about this time, I am usually surfing Google trying to find the best way to take them. :) But I thought that I would offer some of my tips, and tricks, and what I plan on doing this year.
    Note: All images are SOOC, and not edited at all. Basic EXIF data is at the bottom of the post. :)

    So here we go:

    Tip #1: DO NOT position yourself in front of a street lamp (or other obstacle), that is going to show up in ALL OF YOUR PICTURES! I apologize in advance that every image that I am using in this post has that blasted street lamp in it. I could clone it out, but. Eh..  More work, and I would do that if I were making large prints of them. But these are basically just for me. :) And I didn’t really have a choice in where we were sitting. But if you can arrange it, get rid of the distractions.

    Tip #2: Bring a Tripod, and a remote (if you have it). Seriously, you will be using long exposures, and don’t want that shake that you will inevitably have if you are trying to hand hold your camera. :) You can use the timer, but then it might be off, and you can just press the button with your finger, but be prepared for a little bit of shake. :)

    Tip #3: Use long exposures. Depending on what you want to capture, if you use a fast shutter speed, you aren’t going to get that trail of light. :) I always click the shutter as soon as I hear them explode at the base. Once I know they are shooting up, I start so I can get that trail up, and then the firework. Sometimes that takes half a second, sometimes that takes 1 second. But then I like the trails out from the center of the firework as well.

    Tip #4: Use a Wide Angle Lens. You will want to capture most of the firework, and you won’t be able to do that if you are using a 200mm lens. It also depends on where you are sitting, if you are sitting really far away, go ahead and use a zoom lens, but if you are sitting fairly close, you are going to want to capture as much of it as you can, from the ground up. And there is no guarantee how high they will go. :)

    Tip #5: Keep your ISO down, and your Aperture up. I like to keep my ISO down about 200 -400, and my Aperture at about 5.6 or higher. This will allow more to be in focus, since you don’t have a guarantee where it’s going to go off! And the ISO down that low, will prevent grain from coming in your picture. Yes, this means you will have to have your shutter open longer, but that’s ok as long as you have a tripod. :)

    Tip #6: Set your focus on Manual, and set it to Infinity. This way, you aren’t messing with your camera trying to get it to focus on something with every shot. And you can just focus on shooting.

    Tip #7: Play around with different shutter speeds. Start with something like 1/20th of a second and see how it turns out. If it is barely showing up, go longer. If it’s too bright, go shorter. It really is just playing around.

    Tip #8: Be Patient. You aren’t going to get the PERFECT shot first time. Especially if you haven’t tried shooting fireworks before! Play around with it, and don’t get frustrated. :) Everything takes practice and work!

    Tip #9: HAVE FUN. Make sure to WATCH the fireworks as well! Have fun, and play around! That’s the main part.

    *All images on this post were shot on a Nikon D200, 18-55mm lens at about 35mm, ISO400, f5.6, and between 3 and 6 second exposures. *

    If this was AT ALL helpful to you. Please let me know. :) And I would LOVE to see what you come up with this weekend!
    Feel free to share this post, but please make sure you credit or link to my blog. :)

    Shanna Bridals {Wedding Photographer}

    Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

    Remember Shanna from their engagement type session here? Well, I was lucky enough to take Bridal pictures of her as well!!

    Shanna, thank you for putting up with me, and my crazy behavior.  And for being someone that I could talk to as well. :)

    We were lucky enough to be able to take the bridals in an Orchard, with the blossoms! Partway through the shoot, she pulled out bright red lipstick, honestly, I wasn’t sure how it would play out, but she pulled it off perfectly! She was absolutely STUNNING, and her dress was to die for!! No seriously…check her out.

    Enjoy! I have limited dates available for weddings, make sure to contact me soon to check for availability! info@winsorphotography.com

    Anticipation {Utah Wedding Photographer}

    Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

    Love the anticipation of a kiss.
    The quick beating of the heart.
    The loss of thinking.

    It can do magical things.

    More to come.

    Detro Family {Utah Family Photographer}

    Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

    A couple of months ago, there was a giveaway on the She Said blog. Carolyn was the lucky winner! We planned a weekend that we could all get together and do their family pictures. We finally decided on a weekend in May. I LOVED getting to know her and her cute family!! We got together by Utah Lake at the Lindon docks. :) Thank you for being so wonderful!

    Enjoy!

    To book a family session with me, feel free to email me at info@winsorphotography.com

    Cali and Chris {Utah Wedding Photographer}

    Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

    More to come of this GORGEOUS couple. :)

    Wesley – 2011 Davis High School {Utah Senior Photographer}

    Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

    I walked into the front room, and talked to Wesley’s mom, who I had grown up with, and considered a second mom. Wesley walked into the room, and I couldn’t believe my eyes!! I think the last time I saw him, he was 10. WOW!! Now look at him! All grown up. It sure makes me feel old. :/

    Wesley just graduated from Davis High School a couple of weeks ago! He loves to run, and is currently a lifeguard. :) His sister was my BEST friend growing up, and it was SO good to see him and their family again!! Love you guys!!

    Do you know someone graduating this next year? I’m in the process of looking for Senior Ambassadors! Send me an email at info@winsorphotography.com to find out how you can get a free session. :)

    Real Quick {Wedding Photography}

    Monday, June 13th, 2011

    This gal is getting married this month.

    I.Can’t.Wait.

    Married {Wedding Photography}

    Saturday, June 4th, 2011

    Today, I will be photographing Chelsey’s and Cody’s Wedding.

    Should be fun :)

    Second Shooting at the Draper Temple {Wedding Photography}

    Friday, June 3rd, 2011

    In April, I had the WONDERFUL opportunity to be a second shooter to one of my FAVORITE photographers Becky with Ravenberg Photography.

    I got to the Draper Temple, and did some candid shots for the couple while Becky focused on them for the group photos. Then we got to take the couple around the Temple. You can see the blog post that Becky did on her blog here. The couple was a blast, I absolutely LOVE being around Becky, she is SO sweet and fun, and I had so much fun!

    Thank you again Becky, it was a blast! And I would love to second shoot you whenever you need!

    Enjoy!

    Jane and Ivann {Engagement Photography}

    Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

    Remember when I held the contest for a free photo session? Well, Jane sent in a picture for her and her boyfriend, Ivann. While the contest was going on, it was brought to me attention, that Ivann had actually proposed to Jane!! They ended up winning the contest, by quite a few votes, and I was SO ecstatic to plan an engagement shoot with Jane! She had some fun ideas, and we knew we wanted to make it fun. :) The couple of times we tried to do it in Salt Lake with the blossoms, it of course downpoured, and didn’t work out! So these were taken on a Saturday morning. Thank you Jane and Ivann for being soooo fun!!! You guys are adorable together!

    Enjoy their engagement photos. :)

    Enjoy!