Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My Labor Day Weekend

This weekend I had the pleasure to get some work in before the big holiday. These new portraits are for a young lady who is in her Senior year of high school. I had a great time shooting Maria, though she was tired from the night of working before!
Between yawn sessions we managed to get some great shots of Maria, here are some of my favorites (it was really hard to choose!!)


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Stephanie

I love babies!

The hardest subject matter and my favorite is children. They come unpredictable, playful and bright-eyed. Full of smiles and laughter to go around you will be chasing them around to just get one good shot.
These latest shots I took of my beautiful little boy Irie Ethan Jase at 8.5 months old. He is still in the "stay in place" phase, unlike my two year old who thinks sitting still or even in one spot to smile for more than 2 seconds is "over-rated"

I hope you enjoy pictures as much as I love taking them.


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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

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Traditional Photojournalism Wedding Photography

Your special day is approaching and you still have not hired a photographer. You don't even know where to begin and the search is becoming daunting as each day rolls by. Overwhelmed? The first question you need to ask yourself is the formality of your wedding. Haven't thought of it yet? Knowing the formality of your event can give you a better indication on what to look for in a photographer. The second thing you need to look at is yourself and your fiance, what is your personality like? When combining these two factors you can find a photographer that will work for you.

When choosing a traditional photographer, pictures are posed for and perfect down to the last detail therefore accentuating elegance and grace of your event. The downside to this is that the those spontaneous and special moments may not be captured, because candid shots are less likely to be taken. Generally, clients who are having a more formal event will choose this option.

Capturing the spontaneous moments while still creating elegance with traditional photography, is what I refer to as the "traditional photojournalist" photographer. The traditional photojournalist can create and capture you wedding moments combining the posed shots with your magical moments, leaving you breathless. Make sure to look at their portfolio, in the end you need to be happy with the choice you make. This could be the best option for most couples, giving the client maximum versatility and album choices.

As your day happens the photojournalists job is to seek out those moments when no one seems to be looking, moments you would not expect to see in your album. Capturing those rare and light hearted moments is the specialty of this type of photographer. Photojournalist photography can also be very artistic and beautiful, the photographer is not so worried about posing and lines but focused on the capturing the emotion of the picture. One downside is the photographer could catch you at an awkward moment, so be prepared for that picture.