alex_ethridge
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Okay, this is going to sound very uneducated ,I'm sure, but do we not want a blurry background/blanket for this shoot? I ask because a few people made a comment like "Oh look, a floating baby!" when that is not the look I was going for. I just like the look of things to be soft, wrinkle-free, and focusing on baby. Knowing this will drastically help me in breaking my deep, DOF obsession. I had a newborn session last night and again, "floating baby". Although, it doesn't help that I use a thin, stretchy material as my back ground and I notice a lot of NB photogs using materials with texture which will help bring more contrast and dimension maybe?
To be sure, there are times when you want a shallow DOF, which helps separate your subject from the (now blurry) background, but trying for a shallow DOF at all times and in all photos is wearing, trite, and distracting when it is not needed or wanted.
The "floating baby" remarks indicate that you blurred the background when you didn't need to. Anyway, the soft blankets and other props will keep everything "soft and fuzzy" plenty good, and now you can concentrate on nailing the focus on the eye(s).
Most lenses seem to perform best at a mid-range aperture, such as; f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, for instance (your actual numbers may vary some).
When you consistently try for the best image possible, your skills will produce a well-grounded body of work that isn't cliche.
DOF and focus are only part of the picture. (no pun intended) Being skilled with light is probably the single most important aspect of photography that will have a profound effect on your photography. You can learn DOF (and use a calculator until you can do it without one) in just a few good practice sessions, but learning lighting will take most people years to get really good at it, so get started learning lighting ASAP.
Thank you, again, for taking the time to answer all of my questions. You're so in depth that I feel like I owe you! Ha!! You are amazing!! I hope to hear from you again soon! I followed you so I can keep in touch!
