July 2008


PUG Meetings and Photo Contests!31 Jul 2008 06:47 am

We are exhausted!

We are a busy family with a crazy schedule at times, but somehow it doesn’t seem exhausting. Seems okay…actually a lot of fun. But three days ago, we bought our first puppy (mind you, both Brian and I did NOT grow up with dogs and feel completely out of our league here!). I feel like Brian and I are going to collapse with total exhaustion. What were we thinking? :)

That’s right, not a single photo to show off the puppy. The puppy hasn’t held still long enough for me to even consider grabbing the camera. But this should all change soon, right? Photos to come. Details for now, she’s a beautiful Golden Retriever with BIG paws. ;)

I’m wondering if Andrew Niesen from LaCour is exhausted…

Andrew came up to visit our Pictage User Group

and stayed the night at our house. We had a great time together, and it happened to be the same night we got our puppy. Andrew, Airika and Gerald were all great sports about all the chaos. But the next morning he went to our Cross Fit training session with us. How’s he doing Rachel? He was a serious trooper and busted out the chin ups! Mark, you would have been proud!

But the deadline news, let’s talk about that. I’ve had my hands full with the puppy adventure at our home, and I just now got caught up on everyone’s comments the last two days. We didn’t realize the mailbox was full for the WATER themed photo contest. So Brian and I want to extend the deadline for you. The mailbox is now bigger, and if you haven’t, you can still submit your WATER themed photo contest. Just to be fair and make sure everyone gets a chance to get their image in (particularly those of you that had trouble earlier this week), we’re going to extend the deadline until this Friday at midnight PST . So send your submissions by email to contest@merakoh.com. Attach your image submission as a small sized JPG.

Puppy’s nap is over. Gotta go!

Amazing Associates and Engagement Shoots29 Jul 2008 06:34 am

As some of you know, Yuriy Manchik is one of our talented Amazing Associate photographers. He shoots weddings nationwide for us, and we are so blessed to have this guy on our team! We have received dozens and dozens of emails/resumes/applications from photographers all over the world who are interested in joining our team. But Brian and I knew we needed to feel really good inside about an additional photographer. They not only needed to be talented in photography, but they also needed to be an all around great person. Yuriy far exceeds both those things! If you’ve met him, you know how great this guy is!

Yuriy is super talented, very kind, pays close attention to every detail and then is able to step back and see beautiful, wide framed shots.

Here are some of his “Best Of” from a recent engagement session he did in Seattle with Tiffany and Ian.

Look how he got the light to do a star effect into the camera with a touch of sun flare. Yuriy, I forgot to ask you what your recipe settings were on this shot. Would you mind posting a comment and telling the blog readers what your settings were and any tips to getting the light to create a star effect like below? (thanks! your the best!)

It’s hard to pick my favorite, but this is right up there for sure! I love the energy in this shot with Ian on the bike and Tiffany loving it.

Same set up and prop but from a different point of view and different post process choice…

This one really brings out the story of Seattle. The Photoshopping Yuriy did enhances the overall culture and feel that Seattle can give. Does that make sense?

One thing I admire about Yuriy’s work is that he is so intentional as to when and how he chooses to Photoshop an image. He picks actions and effects that accentuate the story in the image and doesn’t just Photoshop something to Photoshop.

I love this portrait shot too!

And the color vibrancy works so well in the overall cheerful mood of this image. Don’t you love that green door!

Yuriy and I talked after he finished this engagement session. He told me that they all had such a good time together that they literally went all over downtown Seattle and spending a couple of hours together. Last week was their wedding, and I can’t wait to see what Yuriy captured. Better believe, we’re going to share it here too!!! Stay tuned!

Tiffany and Ian, I have a feeling your still on your honeymoon but just had to say how beautiful you two are! Yuriy filled me in on your wedding and said you were all dancing by the end of your wedding reception! I’m so glad he was available and go to be a part of your wedding day! It sounds like it was a blast! Congrats to you both!!

For more info on Yuriy and his work, you can see his gallery on our website at www.merakoh.com. FYI, Yuriy does have a second photographer accompany him when shooting a wedding. Her name is Julia, and she is a gem! For info on his availability and packages regarding wedding coverage, email genie@merakoh.com. Who is Genie? That is a special story that is coming soon! :)

Tools for Photographers28 Jul 2008 05:12 am

We are close to the Refuse to Say Cheese Forum going LIVE!!!! YEAH!!!!

But before we go live, I was wondering if a few of you would be our Beta Testers. You know, do the whole “sign up, browse around, try posting something, try posting a picture, etc.”? Before we release this to the masses, I want to iron out as many bugs as possible.

If you are game to being one of our Forum Beta Testers, email Brian today! Brian’s email is brian@merakoh.com!

Yeah, we can see the light at the end of the forum tunnel! :)

AND, don’t forget! Today is the last day to submit photos for the WATER themed contest! You have until tonight at midnight PST!

Photo Contests!25 Jul 2008 06:12 am

Finalist #5, Photo Shoot for Dad and His Sweetie, by Carrie (wife and mama!)

The contest was so close! And wow, we had 355 votes!! Kudos to all of you involved! But a big CONGRATULATIONS to Carrie!!!

Carrie, as you can see from all the votes posted, your image has blessed countless people. Thank you for being so vulnerable and sharing your image with our photo contest! Now the question is…are you going to spend the $100 Home Depot Gift Card by yourself or wait until your hubby is home? :) We all want to know! (p.s. Look for the Gift Card in your Inbox today!)

(p.s.s. Your images are looking amazing! I just checked out your blog, and you are shooting beautiful stuff Carrie! This image for the contest doesn’t even scratch the surface of what your capturing! Brian and I are so proud of you!)

The Two Random Voter Award Winners are Candace and Becky C!

If you are the Candace and Becky that wrote the text below, you are our Random Voter Winners!!! Send an email to mera@merakoh.com, and we will email you the prize of a $20 Starbucks Gift Card!

· on 11 Jul 2008 at 8:17 am Candace

I have to go with #5. These really are all wonderful pictures, but the emotion that #5 provokes is unbelievable. I am thankful she chose to share it even though it was so emotional for her to see the images again. It is a blessing to all of us to hear her story.

· on 15 Jul 2008 at 6:18 pm becky c

#1 - I love the vibe, the color, and the playfulness. The concentration of both of them makes you want to be on the other side. Love it!

A big thanks to the Five Amazing Finalists (Sara, Carrie, Sarah, Renee and Lauren!), our Random Voters, Candace, Becky C, plus all 355 voters and last but not least, the hundreds of people who submitted photos for the contest! The Fatherhood Contest was incredibly moving. It was a honor to be able to see all the submissions sent in and the stories that followed them. Even though we narrowed the finalists down to five, I treasured every submission that was sent. Thank you so much for trusting me with your images and sharing them with us.

Don’t forget the current contest is around the theme of WATER! Send your submissions to contest@merakoh.com! Please make sure your image is sent as an attached document. Thanks!

The WATER photo contest deadline is Monday, July 28th, midnight PST!

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To see our day job , visit here.

For more fun photo exercises, check out our popular Instructional DVDs Refuse to Say Cheese , our 101 Kits for starting or expanding a business in photography, or for details on spots left in our upcoming Chicago Workshop , click on the words of your choice!

Suffering with Me Ra24 Jul 2008 05:27 am

Say hello to our new trainer, Troy!

Scary huh!! :) After fifteen minutes of working out with this guy, you feel like you are going to throw up!

I had this great idea to sign Brian and I up with a personal trainer. Tons of people said Troy was the best. As you can see below, I was super excited!

This is Brian after Troy was done with our Cross Fit session. Let’s just say Brian isn’t as excited.

Pray for Brian. It’s twice a week training for him. (I’m just doing it once a week. :))

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To enter our new Photo Contest for July, send your image as an attachment to contest@merakoh.com . The theme is Water. Any thing that has to do with water is welcome.

To see our day job , visit here.

For more fun photo exercises, check out our popular Instructional DVDs Refuse to Say Cheese , our 101 Kits for starting or expanding a business in photography, or for details on spots left in our upcoming Chicago Workshop , click on the words of your choice!

Photography Tips for Moms and Workshops & Speaking23 Jul 2008 05:06 am

If you didn’t make it to the Photography Session at BlogHer 08 this year, I wanted to make sure you got the Cliff Notes! Try some of these tips out and you’ll see your blog photos shine even brighter! We’ll start somewhat easy, get a little more technical and then end easy. :)

1. Define Emotion: When trying to decide if an image should be black and white vs color, ask yourself if b/w will help define the emotion. Sidenote: Brian and I shoot every thing in color and in RAW format. We don’t use the presets in the camera for b/w images. We make all those changes after the shoot in post process.

Example: I love this fun shot of dad and his boys. But when we see it in black and white, I feel like the emotion on dad’s face is much more defined.

2. Fill the Frame: Think about the Third’s Principle and Make Sure Your Background has Purpose

If you were to break your frame into thirds, is every third filled with something that accentuates the story of the photo? The story of the photo above is really about Blaze and his curiosity, where I decide to place Blaze (in what third of the picture frame) makes a big difference. I like his curiosity poking out from the bottom corner. This subject of framing, composition and the Third’s Principle is also covered in more depth on our DVD 1, Refuse to Say Cheese!

3. Less is More: See if you can capture a shot without any facial expressions, yet still have strong emotion. Brian is the master at this!

4. How Blurry Do You Want Your Background? The lower your aperture/fstop, the more blur in your background. The image below was shot at a 2.8 fstop. Check your lens to see how low your fstop will go. To enjoy the blur effect, you are going to want a lens that drops down to 2.8 or even lower.

Portrait Mode (the lady’s head icon) is essentially giving you a lower aperture automatically. But you can have fun and take control by switching to Aperture Priority Mode. This means you pick the degree of blur (by picking your fstop) and the camera decides the shutter speed for you. The subject of aperture, shutter speed and ISO are all covered in depth on DVD 2, Beyond the Green Box!

5. How Low Can You Go with Your ISO? The lower your ISO, the better your color saturation.

The image above was at a 100 ISO during “sweet light”. Sweet Light is that time of night when the sun has just set and the sky is the bluest it will ever be during the night (lasts about 15-20 minutes). Brian shot this using a tripod, low ISO, higher aperture for more detail instead of blur and a shutter speed that stayed open for 4-5 seconds. This example is a night shot, but we try to shoot at a 100 ISO whenever possible, day or night.

6. AI Servo is the Secret for Swinging! If you want shots of your kids on the swing or riding bikes, try your AI Servo setting because it will lock focus on your subject if they are moving toward you or away from you. For photo examples, go back to the Training Wheels post! These photos were all shot in AI Servo mode. Or here is a favorite wedding example.

7. No-nonsense Tips to Flash Lighting! The secret to using an external flash is where you point your flash head (yep, it moves. :)). As Brian would say, “Think of holding a super ball and wanting to hit your subject in the head with it. What wall should you throw your super ball against so that it bounces back and hits the subject in the face?” (Isn’t that great of Brian. That’s what he’s thinking when taking pictures of a bride! How can I hit her in the face with a super ball!) :)

Example #1: This is from the other night and the flash is pointing right at Pascaline and Blaze. See those nasty shadows around them and the black cave effect behind them? Yuck! Blaze looks like someone took charcoal from the fireplace and blew it on him.

Example #2: I took my flash head and instead of pointing it at them, I pointed it straight up at the ceiling. The effect is better, but I don’t usually like to bounce off the ceiling because of the shadows it can create under the eyes. You can see how it accentuates dark circles under her eyes, but it is way better than Example #1. Yet, we can get even better!

Example #3: Brian loves to aim his flash head off to the side with a slight tilt. He’s aiming that “super ball” where the wall meets the ceiling. Does that make sense? It brings back a nice side lighting that can look similar to lamp light or window light. Ohhhh, that is way better!

Example #4: This one is my favorite way to use a flash. I like to turn the flash head and point it straight behind me. The only downside is people will tell me all night at a wedding reception that my flash is backward. :) But the upside is that I get this wonderful, flattering light on the subject’s face. AND, no shadows friends!! What a difference between Example #1 and #4!

Recipe settings for using an external flash? We often have our ISO at 800, our Shutter Speed at 1/60 or 60th of a second and Aperture around 4.5-5.6 (depending on the shot). Try it out at home. External flash is WAY easier than you would ever think! You can totally do this!

8. Play, play, play with your Shutter Speed. If you need more available light then slow your shutter speed down. If you need less light speed it up. The key is to stop feeling intimidated by your camera and just play. Mistakes are necessary when getting better at photography. The subject of Shutter Speed and shooting in Manuel is talked about a lot more in DVD 2, Beyond the Green Box, with exercises for you to try too!

If I speed the Shutter Speed up on this image, then there is less light. If I slow the Shutter Speed down there is more light and you would probably see less and less of the outdoor furniture behind Pascaline.

9. Three Keys to Post Process for Me Ra and Brian…I keep it simple because I don’t have a lot of time to spend in Photoshop. I may apply actions, but at the very least I do these three things.

#1 Add Contrast

#2 Decide if image should be BW or stay in Color

#3 Add a soft vignette around the outer edges. The vignette setting is easy to use in Lightroom.

10. Pick ONE Tip at a Time. Every year Brian and I pick on thing to work on. One year it was working on improving our color images because most of us see in color so how can we make a color image stand out even more? One year, we focused on Off Camera Lighting.

Remember, one thing at a time. Otherwise you get overwhelmed and miss out on how much fun photography is.

Mistakes are necessary when getting better at photography–mistake away!!

Where to go and what to do if you want more photography exercises and tips?

We cover these subjects and much, much more in depth at our workshops. Chicago has a couple spaces left if you are in the area, and we may open one up for early December too! (are there still December takers? if so, email me at mera@merakoh.com)

Can’t make it to a workshop? You can check out the DVDs mentioned above. We get amazing feedback every week from people watching our DVDs and trying out the exercises! Sidenote: We realized late last night that our website host didn’t tell us it had updated things in our shopping cart. This means that since last Wed no one has been able to finalize a purchase. BROTHER! No wonder the sales were not happening, it seemed unusual but you know how you get busy with stuff and then leaving for San Fran, we totally forgot. Anyway, such is life. We poured ourselves a glass of wine and got to the bottom of the issue. All fixed now–for real! :)

Want a free option? You can check out all the Photography Tips for Moms that I’ve posted! There are over 102 posts in that category so have fun!! And don’t forget to send me some of your results!

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New deadline for WATER photo contest is Monday, July 28th at midnight PST.

To enter our new Photo Contest for July, send your image as an attachment to contest@merakoh.com. The theme is Water. Any thing that has to do with water is welcome!

Fatherhood Finalist will be announced this week! (refresh Lauren, refresh! :))

To see our day job , visit here.

Workshops & Speaking22 Jul 2008 02:57 pm

Sorry for the delay to all our new BlogHer friends!

The Refuse site is back up and running where you can find our instructional DVDs, 101 Kits and info on our upcoming Chicago Workshop.

xoxo, Me Ra

Workshops & Speaking22 Jul 2008 08:32 am

Brian and I are back from the most wonderful weekend in San Francisco!

On Friday night, we met some of the women who are in my Next Octave coaching group (and their great husbands) for dinner. Brian got to meet these amazing women in person, and we all talked for hours. It was a perfect dinner! Thank you ladies!

Next came Saturday: Day Two of BlogHer 08! Hundreds of women from all over the country came to San Francisco for the annual BlogHer Conference. I was honored to join in the fun and teach a photography workshop to these amazing, beautiful blogging superstars!

I would say 98% of the sessions were panel discussions with 3-4 women bloggers up front speaking. But the BlogHer staff was kind enough to let me to do the photography session solo, and we were packed out with women sitting on the floor and standing outside the doorways! The enthusiasm they had for taking better photos was wonderful!

(I just love how Brian tilted the camera to capture this little baby’s eyes. :))

This picture is to fun not to share. I was giving out door prizes of Refuse to Say Cheese, Beyond the Green Box, the Portrait 101 Kit, and Adobe’s Lightroom. When I held up the Portrait 101 Kit to give away, the two women in the front went crazy over it. See what I mean, this was a super fun audience!

BlogHer had posted on their site months back the question, “What do you want to hear about from Me Ra Koh at BlogHer 08?” We posted four different topics I could speak on and asked them to vote. The response was so diverse that I decided to mix all four topics and created a talk called “The Top Ten Tips that Shape Our Images.” Assuming the levels of photography would be super diverse, I started out easy for the beginners in the room and then got more and more difficult for the more advanced people in the room.

A number of you have asked me to post the outline from the session. Great idea! Check back tomorrow because not only will I post the outline, but I’ll post some of the image examples too.

Aside from the fun of getting to speak at BlogHer, I also got to catch up with some of the wonderful ladies I met when I spoke at the Sony’s Mommy Blogging Event! It was great fun to see them again and catch up! Becoming more acquainted with the blogging world has been fascinating and the Sony Mommy Bloggers are nothing short of amazing!

And to top it off, Tracey Clark and I finally got to meet in person! Yeah!

Tracey is such a kindred spirit. She is the founder of Shutter Sisters, an author, a wonderful photographer, mama and beautiful wife. We had such fun talking that Brian and I almost missed our flight home. In fact, the flight ended up being delayed and that is the only reason we didn’t miss it! But our only regret is we didn’t get to hook up with Garrett and Rick! Next time you guys, we still need to experience Garrett’s cooking! :) (Great shots of Justin Timberlake! Way to go you guys!!!)

But I know what is on all your minds. Your waiting to hear what Batman has to do with any of this blogging craziness. Okay, I’ll get to the real meat of today’s post. :)

Brian and I bought tickets for Batman on Saturday night. The theater was in a mall downtown. We got there an hour early and decided to do some window browsing. After fifteen minutes we decide to get our seat “early”. Okay, whatever! The lady says we need to get in line by the windows. Sure. No problem. But wait, the line runs all along the windows on the main floor, goes up to the 2nd floor, 3rd floor and wraps around the whole 4th floor! People in the front of this mammoth line had been there since 7pm! Our showing was 10:30pm. The math kills me! They had been waiting in line for over three hours!! Serious.

Assuming we’d be sitting in the front row, the line actually continued for quite some time after us. I think our theater held 1000 people because somehow we ended up getting good seats! But word of caution, this movie is on the dark side. Not for kids in the least. And Joker is so convincing that he creeped me out. But Brian, oh boy, Brian was in heaven. Don’t forget, he is the actual Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) in disguise as Brian, Me Ra Koh’s husband. :)

p.s. Our product’s site, Refuse to Say Cheese, went down today. I know a lot of you from the conference were hoping to purchase the DVDs and 101 Kits on line. We should have the site back up soon! Thanks for understanding. (Don’t you just love the timing of sites going down? :))

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To enter our new Photo Contest for July, send your image as an attachement to contest@merakoh.com. The theme is Water. Any thing that has to do with water is welcome.

To see our day job , visit here.

For more fun photo exercises, check out our popular Instructional DVDs Refuse to Say Cheese , our 101 Kits for starting or expanding a business in photography, or for details on spots left in our upcoming Chicago Workshop , click on the words of your choice!

Photography Tips for Moms18 Jul 2008 05:24 am

The Summer of 2007 will go down in history for Pascaline!

Check it out! She has kissed her training wheels goodbye!

Pascaline has been working off and on for the last 18 months. But we both decided the other day that it was time to get outside and focus until she got it down. I would count her pedal strokes “1, 2, 3–Yeah! You did three pedal strokes!” Then we’d start again, “1, 2″ fall over and start again “1, 2, 3 and a half!” We did this for over two hours, and then all of a sudden it was “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6……up to 23!” She was RIDING HER BIKE!!!

Oh my goodness, it was one of the best parent moments ever! Pascaline jumped off her bike and ran over to me with the biggest hug! I told her I was super proud of her, and without skipping a beat she said “I’m proud of myself mama!”

When dad got home, we had to show him what exciting things had been happening. The lighting was to die for with sunset in progress. (in fact, the shots above are from sunset. I decided not to bring the camera out until she was feeling more confident and wanted her picture taken.)

Here she is…riding into the sunset! You’ve got to love that sun flare! To fun!

Since we’re talking about sun flare, do you want to know how I did it? Here’s a new summer photography exercise!

1. Get the sun in one of the upper corners of the frame, either the left or right side.

2. Woah! I need to back up! Make sure you have your lense hood on your lense. I know some of you threw it away because you didn’t know what it was for. Time to dig it out. :) If you don’t have a lense hood, cup your hand around the outside of your lense as a fill in hood type effect.

3. I make sure my ISO is at 100 for best color saturation.

4. My f stop or Aperture is not super low because these shots often have more detail. So maybe 5.6 or something around there.

5. I turn my camera to Manuel mode because if I don’t, the camera will think I have to much light for the picture. But I know I want a lot of direct sun light, so I have to tell the camera what to set the Shutter Speed at.

6. Then with the sun shining right above my lense hood in one of the upper corners, I tip my hood just enough to let the sun spill into the camera. I take the picture and adjust my Shutter Speed by what my preview looks like. If my image is to bright, I speed up my Shutter Speed. If my image is to dark, I slow my Shutter Speed down. I have fun finessing this until the sun flare is right where I want it.

7. I bring the image into Adobe Lightroom and up the contrast to add a little more drama to the sun flare.

Hope this makes sense! Watch Katie and Mike’s Wedding Slideshow (one of the most elegant weddings ever) to see my favorite wedding sun flare image. It’s like the rainbow is right over the top of them.

But what about Blaze! He has been tearing it up with his tricycle!

I’m finding that the tricycle is a lot more work than a normal bike. :) For every single pedal stroke that Pascaline makes, Blaze has to do four! He never misses a chance to let me know how he feels about this.

These are the days. Don’t you sometimes wish you could go back? Learning to ride your bike, singing spontaneous songs on a summer evening, running through sprinklers and then eating ice cold popsicles on a warm towel as you got brain freeze. I miss it.

But I wouldn’t trade it for smiles like this!

p.s. Brian wanted me to make sure you know the new Batman comes out tonight. I know you are so thankful he told you this. :)

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To enter our new Photo Contest for July, send your image as an attachement to contest@merakoh.com. The theme is Water. Any thing that has to do with water is welcome.

To see our day job , visit here.

For more fun photo exercises, check out our popular Instructional DVDs Refuse to Say Cheese , our 101 Kits for starting or expanding a business in photography, or for details on spots left in our upcoming Chicago Workshop , click on the words of your choice!

Photo Contests!17 Jul 2008 06:03 pm

I had to pop on here today and say GOOD JOB on the VOTING this week!!!!!

We missed 400 votes by only 51! That’s amazing everyone!

349 people took time out of their day to share their thoughts and encourage the Five Finalists for the Fatherhood Photo Contest! This number alone is breathtaking! Thank you so much to all 349 voters! You are all wonderful!! Can I say how proud I am to be a part of this community!

I’m sure we’ll make even more than 400 for the next round! We were so close! Amazing!

Keep sending your Water Themed photos to contest@merakoh.com. Make sure the image is an attachment. Deadline is the end of this month! Fun!! Winner for the Fatherhood contest will be announced soon! Stay tuned!! :)

oh! New Photography Tip/Exercise going live tomorrow morning! Enjoy!

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