Monday, August 31, 2009

It was a wonderful wedding , dreamy and passionate ... Sona and Nico

Hi my dear blog visitors
Thank you for dropping by.

I would like to share a few words about Sona and Nico’s wedding.
The pictures I have taken during the wedding will show you how passionate they are and how much love reflects in the moments I captured.

Sona and Nico have different cultural backgrounds. Sona is from Armenia and Nico has a Latino background. They fell in love with each other in the US.

Sona and Nico first part ....congratulation!











2nd P Live for the moments...that creating your life and your beautiful memories!Part # 2











2nd P Live for the moments...that creating your life and your beautiful memories!

Part # 3





























Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How to Photograph Children...





How to Photograph Children?

Photographing children can be very challenging. I would like to share my experiences with you, and help you to capture great portraits of your children.

I took this series of photographs of my two sons not too long ago. We had so much fun!

You can help bring the best out of your child for a photograph!

Be sure that your child is relaxed and in a good mood. Children’s eyes are very sensitive. Harsh light and colors can bother the little one’s eyes. Avoid photographing in a location with bright light behind you. Young children are not able to control their natural reactions easily; which may cause the child to squint making the eyes appear small, which of course is not desired for a portrait. Even worse your child’s eyes could be full of tears if harsh light bothers him greatly. Also, be mindful not to wear bright clothes because this can be distracting.

The other things that I suggest to keep in mind while photographing children are equally important. Search for a place where the light is even and soft around your child, an open shadow allows for an ideal photo opportunity. Always try to use natural light and avoid using a flash! Use your camera spot meter and measure the light around your child’s face. For nice effects, open your shutter a bit wider to F5.6 or F 2.8. Doing so will make the child’s face stand out more in the photo. If you desire sharper detail around the child, then open your shutter to use F8.

Remember to entertain your child! A favorite toy, music, or a story can help him to feel comfortable. This is especially important if your child is being photographed by a third party. Remember that the photographer may be an unfamiliar face in your child’s eyes and your child may be feeling a bit cautious around the stranger. Parents feel free to help the photographer and have fun during the photo session! If possible let your child look closely and touch the camera, this may help him feel more comfortable as well. Just make sure to be careful with all professional equipment - cameras are very expensive…☺

Through my experiences of photographing children; telling a story works best to catch their attention and enhance their mood. Capturing your child’s personality and precious character in a portrait is the overall goal; laughter and smiles make for beautiful photos of happy children!!

Please leave a comment and I will be happy to answer your questions.





Thursday, August 13, 2009

This alway true!

Be passionate with what you do and you will harvest sweet fruit from your life.
Tibor Deme
Hello everyone!

My older son Daniel started the 2nd grade today.He is so happy…(well at my age this “event “ was not so fun)But, now things have changed, he is happy and he has a great school, but of course there is always a “but” it's difficult now these days, for example I can not let him walk to school alone. There are too many bad people!

I look back on my own school days; for instance, I was not happy to start 2nd grade. However, I was able to walk to school alone and also crossed the city of Budapest every day on a bus alone !!! It was fun ....this story will ....well read it later and be back !

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Be passionate with what you do and you will harvest sweet fruit from your life.
Tibor Deme

Jessica ....Congratulation! Gratulalok!


August 1st

Jessica running to her future husband Mike ! Love the most powerful thing on this planet!!! It's beautiful!





Few words about me


Hello

My name is Tibor Deme, a commercial and wedding photographer. I grew up in Hungary, at age 26 moved to the United States. Here I am working in the artistic field since the beginning. Studied fine art in Hungary and started to taste and experiment art on the white canvas, the brush was my eye. Now photography is the only thing in my life next to my wonderful family. I’m passionate about what I do and love every moment of it!

Read my blog and this will guide you through my photography life and the wonderful moments I capture.

Love all of you, life is awesome, enjoy every moment of it!

Tibor Deme
Be passionate with what you do and you will harvest sweet fruit from your life.
Tibor Deme