
© Tim Pannell Photography
Well, it’s finally here. We had a couple little hiccups with the website this last week, but we’re ready to begin registration for the Photo Mommies Online Photography Workshop.
The workshop begins on October 19th. It goes on for 8 weeks. If you want to see the curriculum, just follow this link: Photo Mommies Workshop.
This comprehensive workshop is designed to help the amateur photographer that wants to get more out of their digital camera. If you have kids and want to take better photographs of them, this is the workshop for you.
Learn what it takes to create beautiful photographs of your children. From how to navigate your way through all the bells and whistles on today’s cameras, to using available light, to simple composition and how to find good backgrounds and props.
You’ll also learn basic Photoshop and retouching techniques, digital workflow and how to store your files properly.
There will be weekly modules available to download with the lessons so you can learn at your own pace throughout the week. There will be tasks and assignments to challenge you each week to grow and stretch beyond your current comfort zone.
The fee for the 8 week workshop is just $299. Get registered now. www.photomommies.com/workshop

day in the life A © Tim Pannell Photography
Have you ever started taking photographs of your family in the morning and shot throughout the day til bedtime? “A day in the life” coverage can be a whole lot of fun.
Sometimes we make the mistake of thinking that unless something special is going on, there’s nothing worth shooting. You don’t need any “special events” to get great pictures.
Just for kicks, try shooting some of the more mundane events of your day and see what happens.
I think you’re in for a surprise. There’s no pressure when you’re just shooting ordinary stuff. Play around, have a little fun. Be loose. Be freewheeling.
Your kid’s eating pancakes……photo. Your kid’s walking out the front door with her oversized backpack…….photo. Your child’s playing video games…….photo. Your little munchkin is doing her homework……photo.

Day in the Life B © Tim Pannell Photography
Keep your camera handy throughout the day and see how many great shots you can make in a given day.
Don’t forget to sign up for the Photo Mommies Online Workshop. Registration begins next Tuesday – September 22nd. Classes start on October 19th.



Day at the Beach © Tim Pannell Photography
Everybody I know wants to be able to take better pictures of their families. We have all kinds of important occasions in our families that we want to record and be able to look back on.
Think of all the holidays, birthdays, vacations, family reunions, school plays, sports programs, not to mention all of the everyday “ordinary” activities that can provide extraordinary opportunities to make great photographs.
My wife and I are at a point in our lives when our kids are moving out of the house. It’s very bittersweet. We’re excited to see our kids growing up and moving off to college to take on the world, but there’s a rather large piece of us that yearns for those days, not so long ago, when we had everyone at home in our own little nuclear family.
I recently went through the last 18 years of transparencies from my career, organizing them and boxing them up for long term storage. To say that it was memory lane would be an understatement.
I have all of my children’s lives documented in these boxes. It’s hard to believe how quickly they have grown up. We have 2 left at home, a 16 year old son and an 11 year old son. There’s really not much time left until they will be moving on as well.
It makes me want to take advantage of that time and make sure we create some wonderful memories to take with us into the future.
If you have a digital camera, use it. Keep it handy so it’s easily accessible. If something fun starts happening at home, grab it and start shooting. Don’t stop whats happening and have people look into the camera, that can seriously interrupt the flow of the moment.

The Toss © Tim Pannell Photography
The first couple of times you do this, your kids may be a bit self conscious, but as they get used to you whipping out that camera, they’ll learn to almost completely ignore you and you’ll be able to create some wonderful candid photographic moments.
Not everything has to be set up with extra lighting. Natural light is wonderful when you know how to use it properly. The more you shoot, the more you start understanding how best to position yourself with respect to the available light.
Some of my favorite shots I’ve taken over the years are some of my simplest setups. The “daddy – daughter” shot in this post was available light only, no reflectors or anything. i just wanted to be a fly on the wall and get them just being together.
No elaborate setup, no over the top emotions or expressions. It’s a simple, classic look and feel. I love shooting at the beach more than just about anything. The sound of the surf coming in and going out is very relaxing and lends itself to feelings of timelessness.
If you’re interested in learning more about lighting, f-stops, shutter speeds, composition and just photography in general, be sure to sign up below for the Photo Mommies Online Photography Workshop. Registration begins in just 2 weeks – September 22nd. The 8 week class starts on October 19th. Enrollment is just $300.



© Tim Pannell Photography
I’m getting ready for the October 19th launch of my Photo Mommies Online Photography Workshop. The goal is to help moms use their cameras better and get better pictures of their kids. It’s been a lot of fun creating the curriculum.
I’ll also be creating Camtasia videos showing step by step Photoshop techniques at the end of August once the software is available for Macs.
So, if you’re a mom that is passionate about photography and your kids and want to take your photo skills to a higher level, this is the perfect photo workshop for you.
I’ve been a successful commercial photographer for over 24 years and will be sharing insights, tips and secrets I’ve learned over those years as I’ve worked with thousands of kids.
Here’s what some people I’ve worked with over the last decade or two say:

Pete Schnaitmann
Peter Schnaitmann – Executive Producer – Corbis
“Tim and I have worked together for over six years at Corbis and I have enjoyed every minute of it! He is an amazing photographer who has the ability to work with people of all ages and get them to relax and be comfortable in front of the camera which enables him to create images that show true emotion and feeling. Tim is solution oriented and always looking for new ways to light and to create images that are unique and stand apart from the rest. His positive energy and determination to always create the best image for the project helps to make every shoot a success.”
Ellen Herbert – Producer/Freelance Art Buyer – Former Sr. Director of Photographer Relations, Jupiterimages.
“It is rare to work with a photographer like Tim Pannell. In my 25 years of producing, directing, licensing and buying imagery, he is number one on my list of photographers to call for any project. I know he will bring a creative vision that will take any concept, no matter how staid and overdone, a new slant. Every member of every crew that has ever shot with Tim finds themselves doing their best work when on set with him, inspired not only by the creative process, but by Tim’s supportive, positive and enthusiastic energy and his optimistic outlook. His images are among the top income producing in all the major stock agencies and he is in high demand. He is one of the most respected photographers in our industry. He makes it look easy. Its not, but he makes it look that way. I can’t wait for the opportunity to work with him again.”
The workshop will be available online starting October 19th and will run for 8 weeks. Each participant will be able to download each week’s lesson at the beginning of the week. They can then study and work at their own pace throughout the week. Assignments will be done over the weekends applying the principles learned throughout the week. I will be giving you personalized feedback on the numerous images you create throughout the entire course.
Here’s the curriculum as of today: (It may change between now and the start of the photo workshop)
Week #1 – Introduction to Photography
A Day In Our Life
Techno Geek vs. Creative Freak
Equipment – Basic Camera Settings
Go Out and Play – (1st assignment)
Week #2 - Exposure Control
Shooting Modes
Histograms – (Polaroid was so over-rated)
ISO
Picking an Aperture
Depth of Field
Shooting Action
Aperture vs. Shutter Speed – (2nd assignment)
Week #3 - The Art of Seeing
Lens Choice
Viewpoint
Rule of Thirds
Cropping
Background options
Developing Your Creativity – (3rd assignment)
Week #4 - Working With Light
Lighting is the Bomb
Styles of Lighting
Outdoor lighting Techniques
Indoor Lighting Techniques
Out With the Bad Light, In With the Good! – (4th assignment)
Week #5 – Importance of Editing
Candids vs. Portraits
Interacting With Your “Victims”
Indoors vs. Outdoors
Tight and Tidy vs. Loose and Sloppy – (5th assignment)
Week #6 - Color Management
Photoshop Settings
Photoshop Actions
Basic Image Enhancement
Workflow
Before and Afters – (6th assignment)
Week #7 – Storyboard
A Week in Your Children’s Lives
Shoot, shoot and shoot some more
Edit, edit and edit some more – Use the Hatchet, be tough!
Unleash the Creative Beast! – (7th assignment)
Week #8 – Share the Wealth
Best of the Best
Wrap It Up, I’ll Take It
The photography workshop will be limited to the first 125 people. The cost for the 8 week course is $300.00 payable in full at time of registration which is set to begin on September 22nd. To make sure you’re up to date on workshop registration info and on our latest tips and techniques just fill out the form below with your name and email address.

