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Browntography Spring Interns

NYC Mini Event. Photo Credit: LuLuSolei Photography.

 

Browntography is looking for two Spring Interns! The Brownies that would totally fit the role must be open-minded, hardworking, absolutely in love with the field of photography, & be a Browntography fan. You must NOT be shy & be ready for loads of fun!

1 Intern for a day on March 28th to Key West & 1 Intern for a day on April 14th to Naples, FL!  

Things that are necessary:

  • Available from 8:30am - 8:00pm.
  • Own/Borrow a DSLR camera.
  • Must NOT be a picky food eater.
  • Can lift up to 10 lbs.
  • Likes long walks on the beach .
  • Is NOT afraid of getting dirty nor sweating.
  • Knows what a viewfinder is.
  • VERY creative and notices details.

These things are preferable, but not completely necessary:

  • Live in Miami-Dade County.
  • Available to meet at Starbucks or Skype beforehand.
  • Knowledge of Facebook basics.
  • Absolutely adore me.

 

What's in it for you?

 

You get to ask me whatever your little heart desires while we venture out on a full day of photo goodness!

 

The Intern for March will travel with me to the unique streets of Key West! :sunroof open:

 

Full Couples Session: We are meeting a lovely couple traveling from California and capturing their sweet love! Oh, sweet young love. My goal is to capture the amazingness of these 2 Lovebirds in the unique/amazeballs streets Key West offers!

 

The Intern for April will jump 'ship' with me to Naples, FL!

 

Full Engagement Session: This session has 2 pit stops. The Naples Botanical Gardens & the beach! The sunset shots are going to be out of control. Don't even get me started on the Gardens. The colors, I'm sure, are going to be beautifully captured.

 

Totally up for it? *Shoot me a sweet email telling me why you'd be the perfect Spring Intern. Be sure to bullet point your contact information and let me know which day you'd love to join me on! Great opportunity for college students! Submissions are due by Friday, March 2nd. Do weet!

 

*Potential Brownie must NOT have more than 500 fans on their Fan Page if you are already an up and coming photographer. Nothing personal, just looking for a Brownie who doesn't have too much experience and will benefit from this internship. You do not need to have a Fan Page or business to qualify.

 

Valentine's Day Mini Photo Shoot

February 14th, 2012

 

I absolutely love, love. & Dannielle & Nate were the perfect couple to express what fresh & good looking love is all about!

Dannielle & Nate were the only couple who decided to capture their adorable love by yours truly at this years Valentine's Day Mini Event! No pressure huh? As soon as I met these 2, I knew it was the ultimate recipe for quirky good lovin'!
Their outfits were killer & do not get me started on their gorgeous faces! I wanted to stick both of these Lovebirds in my pocket and have them brighten up my days forever! You can tell these 2 take their relationship very lightly, full of laughs, cheesy jokes, & are definitely open minded to anything put on their plate! With the help of my sweetheart Eddie, I was able to capture their true personalities.
My absolute favorite shot of this session was convincing Nate to hop in the "hot air balloon" basket. Dannielle added a special touch by personalizing it & then the magical popping of the foot. Love. The suitcase, heart-shaped balloons, & sincere cuteness made this Mini Session a breeze to shoot! 
 
Camera: Canon Rebel XS; shocker!
Lens: Canon 50mm, f/1.4.
Time: 45 minutes before Sunset. 
 

 

 

DIY Project: Film Roll Valentine's Day Card

I wish I could take kudos for the killer idea of adding an invitation or special message in a roll of film; however, I am not the creative genius. Please Facebook: Trevor & Larissa- Modern Wedding Photography.

 

Check out their amazing Wedding invitations: http://www.trevor-larissa.com/Photoinvite.

 

I am not planning a Wedding anytime soon, but I am celebrating my very 1st Valentine's Day! I have never had a real, 100% Valentine's dinner, date, nor reason to celebrate my love with my sweetheart. With that said, I wanted to make this very 1st Valentine's Day extra special! As a creative little Brownie, I figured why not incorporate my love for film photography and my 1st Valentine's Day in a roll of love? :wink: Hope ya'll enjoy the Step by Step of this nifty little project with a a Brownie touch.

 

 

 

Materials: A scissor, tape, a pen, Vellum paper or construction/inkjet paper, a roll of used film.

 

Step 1: Gather all the above mentioned materials. I'm highly obsessed with Uniball pens and vellum. There's something so simple and romantic about vellum. However, you can use any type of paper that is thin enough to fit inside the roll of film & can easily flow through the film as you roll it in. (See Step 4.) As for the used film roll, contact your local photo department at any pharmacy or photo shop. I just asked the photo tech and voila. You may also buy a roll of film or disposable camera. But why not keep it eco-friendly? Recycle! 

 

 

Step 2: Using a paper cutter board cut 1 sheet of vellum paper into 3-4 strips. Each strip is about 1 inch wide. Don't fret, if you go a wee bit past an 1 inch the world will not end. The gist of it all is to make it perfectly imperfect. When you're all set with your strips write your lovely message to your Babycakes. Make sure to pre-write your message to prep for your final words. Above is my lovely Valentine's Day message to my sweetheart Eddie.

 

 

Step 3: It's now time to tape your strips together. Cut/tear a small piece of tape, about 1/2 an inch. You do not want too big of a piece nor small. Your goal is to get a good enough size to hold the strips together but not get stuck as you roll it in the canister. Make sure your writing is upright. (Facing the sky.) Tape the piece behind the end of each strip and tape each strip together. *Make sure to NOT add tape to the front of the 1st strip with the beginning of your message. 

 

*In the message to Eddie, I did NOT add tape to where the sentence "Eddie.." started. That was the beginning of my message. I added my 1st piece of tape to the end of that strip/sent. The part where "Eddie..." starts is what will stick out of my roll of film.

 

 

 

Step 4: Now that you have your message all 'stripped' down, :chuckles: Add a last piece of tape to the end of the last strip with your message. Make sure your writing is still facing up. Tape it to what's left of the used film strip. Most places will leave a tiny strip of film strip at the very end when they develop. Make sure to press firmly on this piece of tape. All done? Start slowly reeling in the strip by turning the knob counter-clockwise. With a little patience and minor tugging the strip will magically flow in smoothly.

 

 

The final product is insanely adorable! Leave a bit of the strip peeking out of the roll of film and add a super fun message to reel out your awesome message! I totally enjoyed making my Valentine's Day "card" and hope you get a kick out of this DIY project. :sprinkles Brownie dust: Make sure to 'Share' this on Facebook & to give Browntography kudos on such a nifty little project. 

 

Happy Valentine's Day from this little Brownie to all your adorable Munchkins and Lovebugs.

 

 

 

 

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