About Naomi Figueroa Photography

Traveling. Farmer‘s markets. Changing of seasons. Latin America. Cooking. The color blue (definitely not pink). Maine. Fresh fruits and veggies. Photography. Big dogs (if you‘re going to be a dog, be a DOG). Writing. The smell of pine trees. Jesus. Teenagers. Speaking Spanish (or trying, at least). Learning. Fair trade coffee. Dancing salsa with my husband. Nature. Family.

Just a few snippets of my life, but it all comes out in my photography because it is part of who I am. The why of everything I do is to bring glory to God. He is the ultimate Creative and the reason that we have this wonderful gift of being able to create, whether our medium is art or language or technology or music.

I‘m so glad you stopped by my blogsite. I hope you‘ll enjoy exploring a bit. Leave some love in the comments, or send me a note on the contact page! :D

Archive: ‘Photography--People’



Favorites

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

As a little random post, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite blogs and websites for learning. I love the photogs out there who are willing to teach and share so that others can learn, and so I thought I’d pass a few of them along to you. I’m always an open book as well and willing to teach with whatever knowledge I’ve gleaned thus far in my learning journey. :)

Jasmine Star–What can I say about Jasmine? She has the biggest heart and loves to share and teach whatever she can. She’s kind of a big deal in the wedding industry, yet she takes time to answer questions from readers, meet and greet after a speaking engagement, and continually give back to other photographers.

Melissa Jill–I just recently came across Melissa’s blog, and the other day I was just poring over her posts for photographers. Lots of great stuff! She has a whole series on flash (in the context of wedding photography), so I’ve been learning a ton.

RGBeki–Beki is a photographer friend of mine who started this wonderful blog solely dedicated to teaching on different photography topics. She doesn’t claim to know it all, but she willingly shares all that she does. [But I'll vouch that she knows a whole lot!] She has quite a variety of topics and resources, so I definitely recommend checking it out.

Digital Photography School–DPS has quite a lot of different articles and topics, as well as an active forum. This is a great site if you’re just starting out with photography, or even if you’ve been going at it for some time. The forum is extensive, and I’ve enjoyed getting feedback, advice, and sharing thoughts with other photographers.

Jamie Delaine–Oh, I just love reading Jamie’s blog. Her writing is fresh and from her heart, and I just totally dig her style. She has a beautiful spirit, and her words are encouraging, uplifting, and inspiring.

In Focus–One of my deep loves is travel photography and photojournalism. This site is where it’s at. It completely captivated me with its coverage of the earthquakes and aftermath in Japan. I was drawn into the stories and the lives of the people of Japan through these heartbreaking and breathtaking photographs. Photos that tell stories of humans around the world are the ones that just leave me speechless with their beauty.

Strobist–If you’re wanting to dig into the topic of flash photography, this is where it’s at. Anywhere and everywhere you go, you’ll see people recommending this blog. You can start with Lighting 101 and Lighting 102…those sections are quite hefty and ones I still need to get all the way through.

SLR Lounge–This is quite a wonderful site on a variety of things, but particularly if you’re looking to learn anything and everything about Lightroom. They have dozens of fantastic tutorial videos on working in LR, and I’m still working my way through them. Definitely a useful resource!

I hope you found at least 1 site that you’ll find useful or enjoyable! Happy Weekend!

Attention Class of 2012 | Calling Senior Spokesmodels

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

What is the Senior Spokesmodel program?

–I take your senior portraits for FREE (normally $100). As many outfits as you want, at any outdoor location you want.

–You get 50 referral cards with your photo to pass out to your friends and you can share your images online with at least 10 facebook files (but probably even more because I know we’ll get lots of great shots!).

–For every senior you refer that books a session with me, you get $25 in print credits that you can use towards your print order, and your friend gets $10 in print credits. If you refer 5 friends, I’ll give you a bonus $25 in credits. If you refer 10 friends, I’ll give you another $25 credit bonus, plus a free family or friends session during your senior year.

Who can be a Senior Spokesmodel?

–Any class of 2012 senior in the Reading/Pottstown/Phoenixville area is eligible. Number of students per high school may be limited.

–I’m looking for seniors that are outgoing and involved in your school, church, or community.

When’s it happening?

–RIGHT NOW! Deadline to apply is August 1st.

–Once you are chosen to be a spokesmodel, I’ll meet with you and your parents to discuss details. You must be able to book your session before September 10th.

–Super important info: We will need your parents’ written permission for me to use your photos online and in print materials, so make sure you show your parents this page before you apply. I’d hate to choose someone and not be able to give you your free session because your parents aren’t cool with it.

How do I apply?

Go to my Contact Page and send me the following info:

  1. Full name and name of parent(s)
  2. Email address
  3. Phone #–yours and a parent’s
  4. High school and city you live in
  5. Why do you want to be a spokesmodel for Naomi Figueroa Photography?
  6. What would make you a great spokesmodel (could be personality, things you’re involved in, ambition, etc)?
  7. Do you have any creative ideas for your shoot?

Dana and Kyle│Engagement│Pottstown Portrait Photography

Monday, June 20th, 2011

After a long Friday at work, she was more than ready to go home.  A text from Kyle let her know that the night might be longer than she anticipated. “My car is broken down…can you come pick me up?” It was on her way home from work anyway, so she figured it would be no biggie. She quickly replied and headed to where he was waiting.

When she arrived at the parking lot of the place they had their first date, he was already walking towards her car with his bag in hand. He hopped in, eagerly, but she was still none-the-wiser. Before she was able to put her hands on the wheel, he reached over to stop her from driving. ”This is the place where I met the girl of my dreams, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me, Dana?”

Oh, as Dana was telling me the story I was just overwhelmed with joy and happiness for both of them. Every couple’s proposal story is different and uniquely beautiful. Dana knew that a proposal was coming. She kept wondering if it was around this corner or that, whenever they were doing something special. The absolute most romantic thing Kyle could have done was to completely blindside her and get her when she was least expecting it. Boy, was she surprised!

I’ve known Dana for a few years now, and Kyle for the past 8 months or so, and I have enjoyed seeing them grow as individuals and as a couple. I am so incredibly happy for them and completely humbled that they’ve given me the honor of capturing their wedding day. We had an absolute blast on the engagement shoot, and I was lucky to have my amazing hubby along as an assistant. Dana and Kyle were both such troopers in the hot weather, and I hope these photographs are a great payoff for them! Enjoy. :)

Oh, when they told me they brought props, I jumped up and down and squealed, “Yay!” Hehehe….even cooler, they wanted to show off their “favorite things”–photography for Dana, and baseball (specifically the Red Sox–go New England!) for Kyle.

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