Friday, December 28, 2012





The 3 winners of our giveaway are:

First winner Anne, gets her choice of either 8 x 10 photograph

Second winner Carole, gets the remaining 8 x 10 photograph

Third winner EmoryandRebecca, gets her choice of a pack of note cards on my site on Society 6

I will notify the winner's by email.  You will have one week to respond with your address.

Thanks to  ALL who participated.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012


Kim Hojnacki Photography's First Giveway!










Every person who enters the giveaway will receive a link for a download to this digital 2013 Calendar.  You are entered into the contest when you leave a comment and follow my blog.





There will be three prizes:

First place gets their choice of either photo or a 3 pack of 5X7 stationary cards.

Second place gets their choice of either 2 prizes remaining.

Third place gets the remaining prize.

Now on to the giveaway:

         



·         * You must follow me on the blog.  
          * Entry must be left on THIS BLOG POST not at Facebook.

·         * Giveaway ends Thursday, December 27.

·         * Winners have one week to respond to my email, after which an alternate winner will be chosen.

             Contest in open to USA and Canada only.



      Winners will be announced 24 to 48h later on this blog.
 









Winner's will be notified by email and posted on the blog.

Merry Christmas.  Thanks for stopping by.

Kim   


Saturday, December 8, 2012



Now offering Laptop skins, I Phone Case and throw pillows.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

BLACK FRIDAY Blowout Sale







Enjoy 75% off canvas prints, art prints and greeting cards, excluding base materials (e.g. frames, canvas, mats, etc.).  Sale starts 11/22/2012 through 11/26/2012.






Black Friday Blowout

Avoid the stress of battling the crowds at the malls.  Shop online; stay warm and hassle free. 

In Kim's gallery you will find an assortment of different subjects, tones and styles.  Choose from professional print, canvas, metal, acrylic or greeting cards.  A beautiful print will make a high quality gift for that special someone on your Christmas list.  Send a beautiful 5 x 7 personalized greeting card to let someone know you are thinking of them. The inside of each greeting card can be customized with a text message.  Your satisfaction is guaranteed.  If you any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase you may return it within 30 days of the order date.


Black Friday Blowout



Happy shopping and a warm holiday greeting from my home to yours.

Discount code: UXPZEK


Friday, November 16, 2012



This would make a nice Christmas gift for someone on your list. For a limited time, 14 X11 canvas print for only $50.00. It's not too early to start your holiday shopping.
Sale price is good through 11/21/2012.  Don't forget that special someone on your Christmas list.
 
Welcome to Nantucket - Limited Time Promotion 
Welcome to Nantucket



Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Tips for Getting Sharp Photos






Having your photos sharp and in focus is vitally important.  Sharpness can make all the difference in a photo heading to the trash bin or the print lab/sale.  While many may add actions or textures to make a photo soft, the original photo should have clean sharp edges.






 


1.  Tripod - A good tripod will be your most useful camera accessory.  Keeping your camera still and steady is a tripod's only job.  This will really help you to obtain those sharp images we are all after.

2.  Cable Release - Now you have the tripod and your photos are sharp but could be sharper.  Try using a cable release.  Without one, when you press the shutter button on the camera, it makes the camera move just enough to keep your photos from being tack sharp.  And now your photos are that much sharper.

3. Turn off Vibration Reduction (or IS) - Works wonders for times when you can't work on a tripod.  Just follow this simple rule:  When you're hand-holding your camera turn VR or IS to the on position.  When you're using a tripod turn VR OR IS to the off position.  There are some Nikon or Canon lenses that will let you leave it on, so check your paperwork that comes with the lens.

4.  Good Glass can Make a Difference - A quality lens is an investment and they will give you crystal clear photos that the inexpensive lenses just can't deliver.

5.  Sharpen After the Fact in Photoshop - Sometimes you get that photo that is just a little soft on the sharpness.  Camera shake or just off focus can be the cause of this.

I am going to give you a sharpen action set that lets you sharpen more without creating nasty halos and color artifacts which might occur if you use a lot of sharpening.  Using this action will sharpen just the luminosity areas of your photos and not the color areas.  This helps avoid color halos and other pitfalls of sharpening a color image.

  Download:     Sharpen Action

There are 3 actions in the set.  1 for general everyday use, 1 for people and 1 for landscapes/cityscapes/travel

Hope you like them.


How to Install Actions in Photoshop

Actions are used in Photoshop to speed up processes where you have to complete a process multiple times like resizing a batch of images for example. They can also be used to achieve specific effects such as a photographic style or filter. You can create your own actions by recording the process once and then playing the action back when you need to use the process again but you will also find many pre-built actions available to download online, often for free, enabling you to skip a lot of trial and error if you are trying to create a specific look or if you are in a hurry and working to a deadline!

Before you install your actions it is recommended that you save them in a folder on your hard drive.  I have an actions folder and put all my actions there for easier access, if needed.

Installing your Actions in Photoshop CS (any version)
Open Photoshop and go to your action palette.  If it is hidden go to >Window>Actions
 (Option +Alt F9).  You should see an added panel.  There is a drop down menu for Actions under the develop button.  Select Load Actions; browse your Action folder on your hard drive.  It must be an .atn file.  Click on it and it will instantly be installed.

To use your action, have your document open that you wish to use the action on.  Highlight the action in the panel and hit record.  You may adjust the opacity by using the opacity slider to get the best results for your edits.




Thanks for stopping by,

Kim

Saturday, November 10, 2012




Inspire - Dream - Believe


 

Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.
                                                          Norman Vincent Peale


 The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. 
Eleanor Roosevelt


Believing in yourself is all about being sure that you are going to do whatever you want even if others were against you. Usually, when you decide to take a big challenge or to do something that people failed to do you will find that everyone is putting you down.    If you don't believe in yourself you will end up discarding your ideas and no one will remember you. On the other hand, if you believed in yourself and continued fighting for what you want then people may reject your ideas in the beginning but they will be forced to believe in you in the end after seeing your success.
 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012


Many people have asked me how I create my photographs with textures. Here is a recipe for my latest creation.

The first thing I do is look at the colors in the photograph and pick different textures to see how I like them.  I do admit that I have my favorite textures and seem to always get drawn back to them. I try many different combinations before I decided what looks best to me.  I use a layer mask to lightly brush the texture from areas I do not want texture.  I have found that using 40%-50% opacity works the best.  I mainly use, soft light, overlay, screen and linear burn.  I adjust the percent of opacity until I get the look I want.

I mostly use Flypaper texturesFlorabella Collection, Isabelle Lafrance.  I may also use actions depending on what I am trying to achieve.




For this image, I have decided to use Flypaper textures.  I have chosen to work with 2 textures from the August Painterly Pack and 1 texture from the Spring Painterly Pack.

Now for the processing:


Murano 50% soft light, lightly brushed from the focus flower.

Tieopolo 25% linear burn, lightly brushed from the focus flower.

Peacock 30% overlay, lightly brushed from the focus flower.

Peacock 90% soft light, lightly brushed from the focus flower.

I adjusted curves and levels to enhance the colors.  

Murano and Tiepolo are from Flypaper Textures, August Painterly pack.
Peacock is from Flypaper Textures, Spring Painterly pack.

That's it for this one.  I save as a  PSD in Photoshop in case I have to go back and make any changes.  Then flatten.  Save a JPG file original size and then re-size for web use and add my watermark.



Thursday, October 18, 2012




The Art of Photographing Flowers.




When you walk by a field of wildflowers or in a garden you are looking down.  When you shoot flowers from a standing position, as you look down, your flower shots will just look average.  If you want to create a flower shot with some interest, shoot from an angle that you don’t see every day.  What that means, is not take your shot looking down, but get down yourself and shoot from that level.    Another interesting angle is get down below the flower and shoot up. 




When shooting flowers, you can use a zoom lens and shoot on aperture priority mode.  Try to isolate one flower, or a small group of flowers that are close together and focus on just that flower.  By doing this, it puts the background out of focus and makes for a stronger visual composition.  











The ideal time to shoot flowers outdoors is on cloudy, overcast days.  The shadows are soft because the sun is hidden behind the clouds.  The colors are richer and not washed out by harsh sunlight.  Another ideal to shoot flowers is after a rain.  Try and capture the raindrops still on the petals.  If you do shoot on a sunny day, mornings and late afternoons are the best.  It’s best if you try and position yourself so the flowers are back lit from the harsh rays of the sun. 



If you are shooting flowers indoors, soft light coming from window works best.  Look for a window that has non-direct sunlight coming in.  Position the flowers near the window so you are getting side lighting.