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People frequently ask what my style is.  Most times I answer the question by giving them the link to my blog and telling them to define it in their own words.  My goal, is to create simple, clean, emotional, and timeless imagery.  When I press the shutter, I am creating the image then and there.  What I do when I am in front my computer, is simply to “finish” the image.  I also have a very simple approach when it comes to finishing my images.  99% of my images are in “straight” color or black and white.  You can venture through the pages of my blog and see how I got to where I am today and while I am slowly tweaking my processing style, my intent will remain the same.  While style’s change over the years, I simply want my images to remain timeless.

With that said, there are basically three steps in the process with the final one being the one of the images you see on my blog as well as what anyone who orders a print receives.  The first step would be straight out of camera.  Personally, I do almost everything manually.  I shoot in manual mode, selecting the aperture, shutter speed and ISO.  I choose the white balance for the current lighting environment and I also select one of the 51 AF points my camera has to have the camera automatically focus on, but only when I press a separate button to activate the autofocus.  I then press the shutter button and voila, I have created an image or if you prefer, I have captured a moment in time.  Here is an image from Cara + Joe’s Engagement session straight out of camera (SOC).

The second step is the “proofing” step.  This is adjusting things such as; color, contrast, exposure, highlights and shadows.  This gets the image most of the way there.  These are the images that will be viewed in a gallery from an engagement session or a wedding and delivered to the client.  I also refer to these as Digital Negatives.  Here is the image in proof form…

The final step is my favorite and most fun to do…to FINISH the image for however it’s going to be displayed.  With this step, things like; eyes, skin, specific colors, and sharpness are all adjusted.  Every image ordered, receives these types of adjustments and each image is even sized and sharpened based on the print size ordered, to make sure it looks great!  Here is the final web or print form of the image…

Here’s another image.  Straight our of camera…

Proof form…

And in print form.  I converted the image to black and white to help keep the viewer focused on the emotion of the image.  I will also convert images to black and white if there are distracting colors in the image.  I frequently convert recessional, first dance and other images with a bit more emotion to black and white.

Straight out of camera…

Proof form…

And in final print/web form…

One last one for now.  Straight out of camera…

Proof…

Final…

I will try and do one of these every couple months.:)

The OC and The Workshop…

I am writing this post from my hotel room in Orange County.  I am here for Jasmine Star’s fabulous workshop aptly named; The Workshop.  The OC has been treating me oh so well!  I flew in Monday and Monday evening I was already hanging out with a dozen photographers from all over the country.  We were all here for The Workshop, so decided to get things started early and shoot a bit around Balboa Pier and then we grabbed some food at BJ’s.  Last night, there was an OC vs. LA bowling showdown and my new friend Wayne Toshikazu invited me to join in and represent the OC.  I have to say, I represented well, getting the high score for the OC helping slaughter LA….HOLLA!  I also made new friends there and had lots of good conversation…I’m lovin’ it.

The Workshop was held Tuesday and was everything I was hoping for and more.  Jasmine and JD did an amazing job of organizing everything and just creating an awesome atmosphere making the expereience that much better.  Everything was so simple…I loved it!  I’ve met Jasmine a few times before and I (like 10,000 other people) check her blog daily to read what inspiring or funny words she has to say and if you’re reading this Jasmine, yes, I DO think you are funny:)  It was refreshing to be able to hangout and share with 20 other photographers lead by someone I find to just be, well fabulous.  I got so much out of The Workshop and recommend it to anyone looking to get inspired or step up their skills.  A big thank you to Jasmine for making this happen and making me love my job and our industry that much more!

Some pics from The Workshop

Jasmine, you’re in my shot…

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Oh wait, maybe I’m in your shot.

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Mark and Tiffany were looking fierce…

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Are you being a diva here?

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I love to laugh!

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I’m jealous of all the gorgeous shoes women get to wear and these were no exception…

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Workin’ it for Jasmine.

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Love this pose Jasmine set up.

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Thanks for working it Mark and Tiff.

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Definitely check out Jasmine’s pics on her blog.  Here are the attendees…some amazing peeps in there!

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Dustin Francis Photography: Featured

I was contacted about a month ago about Zayna and Rani’s fabulous wedding images that were already featured in Metro Detroit Bride to be featured in a magazine based out of Beirut called Sayidaty.  It is a women’s magazine with heavy readership in that area including fashion and tech savy places such as Dubai.  The article turned out to be an interview about wedding photographers and what brides should look for on their photography and more important photographer, which of course I thought was great.  I mentioned a few of my friends and and fellow photographers in the article.  Jasmine Star, Kenny Kim, Millie Holloman, Ben Harrison, Nicole Ladonne, and Jackie Blair are all awesome people and give me great inspiration as well as add so much to our amazing industry.  The interview is a 4-page spread with images and I am quite happy and suprised how everything turned out.  Also, the most current issue of my favorite photography magazine Rangefinder has a few images that I took in Las Vegas while helping my awesome buddy, Kenny Kim, covering WPPI.  Thanks to everyone who made this possible…I love my job!

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New Website!

It’s about time…my new website just launched about 15 minutes ago, so go check it out!  CLICK HERE! You’ll notice it is much different from my previous site and much more ME!  The images are full screen and the design is much sleeker.  Also, now my blog and website match and I’ll be able to keep the website up-to-date much easier.  Over the next week or two, I will be adding galleries to it, but there are already a few hundred images to check out.  I am very happy with how it turned out and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

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