Here’s a quick rendering of the Nelson’s extended family panorama, as printed on a 60 inch x 20 inch Canvas Gallery Wrap. Perfect fireplace complement, don’t you think? Because the completed image is a 250 megapixel panorama, we can achieve this size and still have razor-sharp details. Hooray!
On July 1, I was blessed to be invited out to Holland State Park by The Nelson Family to help document their family reunion. What a heartwarming experience to see so many families all honor their shared legacy by coming together on such a grand scale. This doesn’t happen without there being a real patriarch and matriarch at the head of the family. Well done, Paul & Ruthie!
Now on to the photography…
One of the big hopes for this session was to capture a massive full-family portrait out on the beach near Holland’s lighthouse. But there were some challenges to overcome:
40+ people. Babies, kids and oldies. Full-on sunshine. 90° temps and humidity. Yikes! How in the world do you manage this?
Don’t try this at home.
The typical solution for the mega group shot is to assemble the whole “marching band” into one big clump, try to squeeze in tight, hope not to obscure faces, and live with the fish-eye effect of a wide angle lens. Predictably, these group photos make for lousy wall art and keepsakes. The best you can do is hope that everybody’s eyes are open. Usually, the camera is so far away that you can barely tell anyway. If only there were a better way…
Panorama to the rescue!
Since this was such an important shot, I pulled out a favorite from my bag of tricks. The panorama below is a composite of 23 (!!!) separate exposures, stitched together to get an otherwise-impossible shot:
The resulting image is an amazing 250 megapixels in size (compared to 16 megapixels in a typical single exposure). In addition to a far better composition and the opportunity to select the best photos for each subject, we get a ton more detail. See for yourself in these magnified sections:
Conventional single exposure photo:
Panoramic composite:
Is planning and constructing a panoramic shot like this a lot of extra work? You bet. Is it worth the trouble? Absolutely!
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Carrie,
This is amazing! I love it! Michael and I are so excited to reveal this photo at the dinner/talent show tonight. I just wish you could be there to see the expressions on their faces when they see ARTWORK instead of a photo. So many of our family expressed gratitude for you and Brett for your patience and great attitude on a very HOT day. Thanks for making it fun and preserving the memories of our very special time together!
The popular photo site, I Heart Faces is running an “Enjoying Life” photo contest for the month of July. Enjoy this playful and energetic shot of Payton and be sure to visit www.iheartfaces.com to see the rest of the wonderful entries!
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Gorgeous picture!
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She is adorable!! Beautiful photo 🙂
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Gorgeous! love the colors in this photo.
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That is so lovely! Love the styling and fabulous capture!
Here is the image I submitted to Chic Critique for their Fall Cover Contest. Wish me luck! Much thanks to my beautiful model, Mary Elizabeth! You can check out the other great entries here.
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Very striking color and feel….Love all the details! Wow!
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Beautiful photo!
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Beautiful image!
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Stunning…love the styling!!!
Last weekend, I had another opportunity to photograph the adorable little girls from Dreamspun. Korrie (Dreamspun’s extraordinary queen bee) is absolutely incredible. If you get the chance, be sure to stop by her shop in downtown Ada, MI. And thanks to my four little models for being so much fun. You are a delight!
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Sooo adorable!!!
CLIENT RAVES –
-Gretchen
The popular photo site, I Heart Faces is running an “All Boy” photo contest for the month of June. Enjoy this playful and energetic shot of little Stephen and be sure to visit www.iheartfaces.com to see the rest of the wonderful entries!
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Beautiful! Such blue eyes!
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Love it!!
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What a great expression. So happy. :0)
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Cute! Fun! Makes me smile!
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Stunning!!!!
ATTENTION ALL 2013 SENIORS!
Invite your friends to book senior portrait sessions with me and you’ll head back to school in the fall with a new iPhone or iPad. Awesome!
What do I have to do?
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Be a member of the class of 2013 for a West Michigan high school
- Complete your own senior session with Carrie Anne Photography and place an order for photo prints or wall art
- Refer 5 friends (who book sessions) and you get an iPhone 4S! Refer 10 or more and you get a new iPad! No joke!
If you have any questions or need more info, please contact me at carrie@carrieannephotography.net