In the fall of 2012, my friend Timothy Stobierski asked me if I could take a headshot of him for the author biography page of a book of poetry that he had written called, Chronicles of a Bee Whisperer. I was happy to take the photo, as it is a cool thing to have a photograph that I took published in a book!

So we went down to a local park and I snapped about 50 photos and narrowed it down to ten photos for him to choose from. It was further narrowed down to two photos which I then converted to black and white.
Neither photo has a wildly distracting background and so the focus is led straight to Timothy's Face. We ended up agreeing on the second black and white shot because the light is much softer on his face and shirt than the first one is. Without the harsh shadows on his face, it looks much smoother, and since his shirt has softer light on it, it does not distract from the main focus...Timothy. He is not facing the camera dead-on in the second one either; his shoulders are slightly angled which allows for a better photo.
 
“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being
superior to your former self.” - Ernest Hemingway
Self-Portrait
Myself
Hello and welcome to K. Henri Photography's photo-blog. This first post will be brief.

I plan to use this blog to post recent photo experiments as well as give my thoughts on photography, Photoshop, Lightroom, and anything else photo-related. I have been slacking off lately at using my camera so I hope that this blog will help motivate myself to experiment with new techniques on top of improving on the abilities I already have. Everyone has room for self-improvement: famous actors, billionaires, world leaders...I am certainly no exception.
“Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better
than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than
yourself.” - William Faulkner
I welcome comments (as long as they are not just plain mean), so please feel free to comment or contact me with some input. I expect to have another post within a couple days so be sure to check back.

I will end this inaugural post with one more quote on self-improvement...
“How noble and good everyone could be if, every evening before falling asleep, they
were to recall to their minds the events of the whole day and consider exactly
what has been good and bad. Then without realizing it, you try to improve
yourself at the start of each new day.”  - Anne Frank