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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Bittner-Owens wedding (images available)

I have pictures of Lyndsday and Brandon up in the photo gallery.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Bittner-Owens wedding

In Saturday's post, I mentioned I had the opportunity to tag along with Beth and Pam to shoot a wedding. They were both totally wonderful. Although, we as photographers, are three different personalities.

Here are a few of my shots from the day.

The Bride wore beautiful white


More beautiful than a flower


For every good man, is a great woman


Under the cover of love


Bouquet catch

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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Wedding today

I shot a wedding today as a 3rd shooter with Pam web site blog and Beth web site blog. Click the associated words for their sites and blogs.

I am pre writing and publishing the post on a schedule so as of this writing (Sat morning at 1:15am) I haven't actually met either of this dynamic duo. But from their web sites and blogs, I imagine twins from another mother. From what I gather, they work together often. It will be interesting and challenging to be a part of their work patterns. I am being brought into the fold for an on the job interview so to speak. I don't want to get in the way, yet I need to be able to create my own images. It won't take long to feel each other out and know where to be and where not to be. I am looking forward to it.

NOTE: Photographers are an interesting bunch. Even though we are each others immediate competition, there is a camaraderie and support that I haven't seen in other fields. Then again, I haven't worked in many other fields so maybe it's there, I just don't know about it.

Anywho, if I pass muster, I may be called on to 2nd shoot a wedding in the future with either of them, or if they happen to be booked, a direct referral as a primary. The same goes for me. If I am booked on a date, I will be able to send business their way. It's already happened a few times this past week. One photographer in our small group is booked and needs to pass on referrals to another in our group. But since I haven't been able to work with any of them, I have been passed over in a way. I don't have any issue with that. Well, it would be nice to get the booking, but really. Their reputation in on the line for a referral. You only want to send business to someone you know will uphold your own ethics and standards of quality. I am confidant that I will pass muster.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Bells v. Whistles

Bells v. Whistles

While sports photography is something I really love to do, and is probably where my heart is, I have done a few weddings this year. Weddings offer something that no other type of photography genre has. I can't put it into a word, but going in, knowing that this event is likely to be the single most significant event of their lives so far, can cause a great deal of stress for everyone involved. Along with the "once in a lifetime" event, it is also a long affair. Coverage can start in the early to mid morning and go long into the nights. From MY PERSPECTIVE, it's not all too different than any major sporting event, with the exception of the money spent and number of people involved. But there are other football games, hockey championships and tennis matches. Those might have players that it is their last game forever, but they have been playing it (the game) for a long time. There too, are other weddings with other people. But we all still expect each one to be the one and only ceremony for that particular couple.

Unlike most sporting events, wedding photographers go into it understanding that there are no timeouts, no redo's. Knowing all that, we see in 360 degrees. Or we try to. Even though the events are choreographed and have been run through the day before. Things change when you toss in a little, or a lot, of emotion then you sprinkle it with some guests and viola, it's a wedding party. We have to know our equipment, be conscious of human emotion and be almost clairvoyant. Anticipation is key here. Knowing when something is going to happen. We have to be there and be ready to capture that moment in time. As the ceremony progresses, we have to be able to get the kiss, the drink, the tears. Then be somewhere else to do it all over again in an instant. But we can't create such a commotion that people know we are there. It's not our ceremony, it's the bride and grooms. A successful event is when one can look at the pictures and say "we didn't see them (the photographers) take that".

Wedding photograpy has changed over the years. It used to be structured poses, specific times and activities. Now, it has changed into free flowing robes and comfortable slippers. Well, figuratively speaking. The current model is the "Journalistic" style hinging on papparazi chaos. Where there used to be one photographer whom might have an assistant. Nowadays it is one photographer, two or even three. Plus everyone with a point and shoot digital camera (hence the papparazzi monikor). It is said that brides (and their grooms) want emotional shots. They want to feel the moment again when they look at their wedding album. So not only is it a once in a lifetime event, photographers have to bottle up the tears, joy and excitement and put it in the album for later recollection.

Professional digital cameras and lenses = $15,000
Gary Fong lightsphere = $45
Knowing a little about human reactions from Sociology 101 in college = $269
Having a second photographer and you capturing "those" moments at your wedding, priceless.

Every wedding is different and every wedding is the same. Through our vision, we take this event and turn it into the single most important event in the world at that time and deliver it with those same expectations a few weeks later. Complete with joy, happiness and lots and lots of tissue paper.

Here are just a few wedding pictures from this year.









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