Monday, September 9, 2013

Capture Life - Capture the Process + A Giveaway!!!


Capture the Process – Step by Step

Today we are going to talk about capturing the progress of an activity & how to adjust to different lighting situations. Whether it’s your kids building a Lego creation on the living room floor or you dishing up your favorite recipe in the kitchen; each situation presents different lighting challenges. 

Recently my life has been filled with tomatoes, yes tomatoes! LOTS of them. We have spent hours canning, freezing, & doing everything we can think of to use them up!
I wanted to include this process in my Project Life album not only to look back on next year as a reminder to NOT plant so many plants, but also to capture how we are turning our hard work into something we’ll get to enjoy all winter long.

The lighting on this photo is of course natural lighting as it was taking in my garden. I like to shoot in the early evening hours to get that beautiful golden glow of the summer evening and to avoid harsh shadows.

Canon 24-70mm f2.8 1/200 ISO 320

After begging my husband and kids to go out and pick bucket loads of said tomatoes, I had a sea of red on my kitchen table. 

I used my large kitchen window to the right of my subject for this situation. This is my “go to” lighting spot in my house.  Do you have one of those “spots” in your home? If not, find one! It makes shooting images such as this much easier & consistent.

Canon 50mm f3.5 1/400 ISO500

Other than the one window in my  kitchen, I don’t have the best lighting in there leaving my counters & stove top resulting in wonky colors. I typically have to amp up my ISO or use my external flash to bounce off of my ceilings. 

Canon 50mm f3.5 1/100 ISO1000

The next image was captured by standing on a step stool and shooting from above. I wanted it to include not only the salsa cooking on the stove, the old metal funnel that was my grandmothers, but also the mess the process creates!
Again, you’ll notice the very high ISO to get the lighting I wanted.

Canon 50mm f3.5 1/100 ISO3200

Once I finally got the point of having a few cans finished it was dark outside; leaving me with only my one yellow “yucky” color light in my kitchen. This is where I bring out my external flash. 

Canon 24-70mm f2.8 1/32 ISO 3200 with Ext Flash

When using my flash I typically don’t point it directly at the subject. I will point it either straight up to bounce off the ceiling or at slight angle to bounce off of both the ceiling and wall behind. This helps eliminate those harsh shadows as well.

Canon 24-70mm f3.5 1/100 ISO2000 with Ext Flash

Now, let’s get those photos on a page & our memories recorded!

This week I am working on catching up with my Project Life album.
I created a simple 4x6 insert for my page with the tomato plant photo, a variety of the tags from the September Kit (that goes live tomorrow!) as well as a tag from the new Penelope collection.


Be sure to check back tomorrow to not only pick up this wonderful new kit at a discounted price, but to also be inspired by the amazing design team gallery!



I hope today’s post gets you snapping in a whole new light.

Now go on – get out and Capture Life!

We have a special giveaway for you guys today!

We are excited to giveaway a spot in the next Big Picture Class called Picture Everyday! One person will win a spot in this class that starts on September 12th with Tracey Clark. Just leave a comment to be entered to win and we'll draw the winner on September 11th, and post it here on our blog!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Project Spotlight - September 8th

Congrats to this week's Project Spotlight winner, ScatteredConfetti! Check your email for your $10 Elle's Studio gift certificate to use in our shop! Her Snapshots layout does a great job of highlighting the photos!  She used a few items from our Serendipity Line and The Sweet Life Cutouts. Head on over to her gallery to check it out and you can even add it to your favorites by logging into your account and clicking on the "I (heart) this!" button. 

You never know when your project will be chosen to be spotlighted! Each week we pick a new project out of our member gallery to spotlight. For your chance to be spotlighted and to win a $10 Elle's Studio gift certificate, just upload your project to our member gallery and tag the Elle's Studio item(s) used!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

September's kit is almost here - here's a sneak peek!

The launch of our exclusive and limited edition kit for September is right around the corner and above is just a tiny peek of what's in store! Mark your calendars for September 10th at 8:00 am PST for when this kit goes live!

Also, make sure you've signed up for our newsletter to receive a reminder for when the kit is up for sale!

Friday, September 6, 2013

Design Team Highlight: Frames

Hello, ES fans - and Happy Friday!

Today I wanted to highlight three layouts from this month's Design Team Gallery that use our ES Frames.  Our frames are the perfect choice to highlight a smaller photo or a portion of a larger photo and that's exactly what our talented team did!


Laurel used a piece from our Saltwater Frames to highlight one of two similar photos on her "Heart You" layout.  The colorful frame draws your eye directly to her photo.  A perfect choice.


Corrie also used a Saltwater Frame to highlight a single photo on this layout.  Corrie's photo had a large amount of white space so the frame easily draws your attention to her daughter and her daughter's best friend.


Today's last layout highlight uses a frame from our limited edition August kit.  Janna framed a smaller photo of memorabilia in the center of her layout.  Again, the colored frame on a neutral background  instantly allows you to recognize what's most important on this page.

We hope these highlights from our talented design team inspires you to put your Elle's Studio frames to use!  Which ones are YOUR favorites?

Thursday, September 5, 2013

sketch thursday



Today's sketch is inspired by Vee's Today work was fun layout from this month's gallery.

DT members Jen and Laurel are joining in the fun this week... check out the fabulous layouts they created!
Supplies: Noel Pattern Papers: FALALALA,LALALA, Countdown, Snowflakes, Noel Vellum, Noel Cut-Outs, Noel Bits & Pieces, Noel Stamps, Noel Tabs, Noel Little Snippets, Labels


"Well it's 90's degrees here in Maryland so why not try to cool off with a little holiday scrapbooking. Vellum is HOT right now and Elle created this stunner of a vellum to go with the Noel collection.  It had to be used ASAP!  I used it as a backdrop and I punched out my snowflakes with the leftovers!" Jen


Supplies: Serendipity collection, Serendipity Tidbits, Serendipity Large & Medium Journaling Tags, Serendipity Cutouts, August kit

“I was inspired by both the center cluster of items and the ‘spray’ of elements around the outside.” Laurel

How about you?! Will you play along this week? Create a project inspired by this sketch, upload it to our Member Gallery and post a link here for a chance to win a $10 gift certificate to the Shop. A random winner will be selected and announced with next week's sketch.


Last week's winner is...Heather Adams!
Congratulations!! Please email michelle@shopellesstudio.com the following info:
Name/Address:
Contest: Sketch 08.22
Prize: $10 Elle's Studio gift certificate

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Project Life


This week's Project Life covers the week of August 5-11.


Slowly but surely I am catching up from the summer.  Last week I allowed myself to take time to work on my kid's new school albums , resulting in being one more week behind on our weekly Project Life albums.   That is just life and there are things that will cause us to get behind in our albums-- no big deal!


True, I believe it's easier and more inspiring to be working on a week that is fresh in your mind, however, there are many things you can include when working on a week that is not in the forefront of your mind.


First, keep it simple.   There are not a ton of embellishments on this spread, just a few.  I wanted to spend my time trying to get caught up.   Second, use photos of inanimate objects to fill in space if needed.  (like the photo of the sunflower, and the calendar I included).  Third, use found objects to tell a story (back to school shopping for us this week).  And finally, don't be afraid to just journal even if there is not a corresponding photo.


For this spread I used a mixture of Saltwater items and Penelope (available early september!)


We want to feature your Project Life album!  During the last week of each month we will be featuring a couple Project Life spreads that caught our eye in the Member Gallery.  We will be posting Project Life spreads on our blog tomorrow!   If your spread is featured we will be sending you a $5 gift card to use in our store.   Good Luck!

Project Life was created by Becky Higgins as a way to simplify how you document life and preserve memories. Photo pockets used in my Project Life album are created by Becky and can be found here.  You can read of all the Elle's Studio Project Life posts here.