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The Art of Organic Photography

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Photography is a hobby for many but a keenness for a couple. In our day by day lives, many of us simply enjoy taking photos, uploading them to the web, sharing them and conserving them for generations to come. Pictures are our technique of looking backwards and cherishing those special moments in our lives – those special moments caught never to return. Being successful in taking footage and making them appear real is an art on its own – a fresh art from the common point-and-shoot photos – and it’s only certain folk who can capture the instant and make the picture talk more than 1,000 words.

It isn’t only kids who like to have their photos taken but also adults, as it gives them an opportunity to capture a minute and treasure it forever.

Taking a look at soft, warm footage, full of feelings, always liquefies one’s heart and it’s a feeling which can forever be saved and cherished whether offline or online in studios like photobucket. In and around San Francisco Bay Area, in places such as Palo Alto, Berkeley and Oakland are houses to several families from extraordinarily various ethnicities and cultures, who enjoy having their portraits taken – both adults and kids alike. Talking about famous photographers, we must make a mention of Anat Reisman Kedem (also known as Anat Kedem), who is one such woman for whom photography is a zeal and a technique of life. She has been recognized many times for her abilities – and has a track record of shooting quality footage, unique footage in natural lighting and surroundings in places like Menlo Park and Sunnyvale, home to Silicon Valley firms , for example Intel, Cisco, SanDisk and Adobe – as well as the Great America park and the Round Table Pizza chain of cafes. Hillsborough, Atherton, Los Altos are lovely tiny cities and home to generations of families living together. Natural settings as such can truly make footage stand out – whether everyday photographs or vacation season photographs for Xmas , Hanukkah and other vacations where family footage are a pleasure to share.

Anat Reisman Kedem summarizes it best when she is saying: “I believe in taking photographs in a soft, natural ambiance and lighting, making an atmosphere which adds depth and dimension to my photographs. To that end, I generally try and image either in the latter hours of the afternoon or in the early morning hours when the daylight loves the lens. While snapping, I’ll search out the alternative angle, that special look, a truthful expression, or an attracting grins.

Pre-orchestrated or directed poses are practically out of the question.

I simply do not accept in doing things this way”. Found at the end of the Bay Area is Los Gatos, which borders with San Jose, San Carlos and Santa Clara. This town has many large and small families, with a setting that serves as a real-time, fantastic background and opportunity for taking pictures which showcase the city and its wonderful residents. The suburban city of San Mateo is a part of the Bay Area and has many country style homes which form the ideal setting for that comfortable image. Renowned for the Coyote Point Park, its golfing courses and beach – as well as its vicinity to the San Francisco airfield (SFO), the best Mediterranean climate here paves the way for a calm and snug life. Sausalito and Tiburon in Marin Country, as well as Redwood Shores, Foster City, Alameda and Santa Cruz also provide waterfront picturesque backdrops like nowhere else – an ideal setting for perfect footage. An individual can not only enjoy the visuals but also find out more about someone thru photos. And in this fashion Anat has gone to prove that it isn’t critical to have studio lighting, layers of makeup, or a designer dress for someone to look good and resonate heat – be yourself and let your personality and natural aura shine thru the footage, taken in a natural setting with no “artificial preservatives” of any sort. And it is a talent just a few photographers possess.