Sunday, October 14

Strong Emotion





Tara was a beautiful bride to photograph because of her unveiled and honest expression of emotion. Evan at a distance, you can empathize with her emotion. At first she looks a bit scared, then, I'm not exactly sure, but I think maybe she was a bit overwhelmed. The day had been fairly hectic, and all of a sudden, there she was, walking down the aisle with her dad.

Friday, October 12

Bee Stings are Good Luck


Ouch! I have been to many weddings, but Tara was the first bride I have seen stung by a bee. Her sister, a professional wedding photographer as well, was taking some portraits on the lawn of the Grant-Humphreys Mansion when a bee crawled up in her bonnet. Tara's bridesmaids have now decided to make it known, that, like rain, bee stings are good luck.

Wednesday, October 10

WPJA & Brides Magazine Awards


It was announced today that two of my images have placed in the Bride's Magazine WPJA (Wedding Photojournalist Association) contest. Here are the links:


http://www.wpja.com/wedding_photography_galleries/contest/07/wedding-photo/05-07.htm


http://www.wpja.com/wedding_photography_galleries/contest/07/wedding-photo/09-08.htm

I am telling you, this wedding photojournalism is really taking off. It used to be, that if you were a talented photojournalist, you would work for the top magazines and newspapers of the world, but I think we are seeing a shift in this paradigm. The fact is, it is near impossible to make a living working for the top magazines and newspapers of the world. Talented photojournalists are learning that weddings are fun, the pay is better, and the images are just as moving. I got into photojournalism because I wanted to make outstanding images, and it turns out that weddings are the place to do that. Heck, pick up a Nat. Geo and the best images are of weddings, just in other parts of the world.

The WPJA just sent me a link yesterday about sponsoring the latest VII photo agency seminar. I have had a link to VII on my blog since I started it. I thought I was one of the few wedding photojournalists who look to VII for inspiration, but it appears I am just one of many. This is a trend, it is bigger than I thought and it is getting bigger. I love it. Maybe, when all us photojournalists are shooting weddings instead of working for the magazines, they'll wise up and starting paying decent wages.

Good day today.

Thursday, October 4

So, you think you can just start posting again, as if you weren't gone for over a month?!?


It has been over a month since my last post. If there exists anyone out there who actually subscribe to my blog, (I have heard rumors of a few) I apologize. I hope you were not too put out by my absence. During that time, DeAnna and I purchased our first home, and that has been the cause of the distraction. My every free moment has been put into closing on the house, and subsequently moving in. I now have my new home office somewhat set-up and the rest of the house is coming along so the blog should be updated more frequently once again.

I should also note, that September was the busiest wedding month I have had yet, so I have loads of new photos on top of the already large heap of "unpublished" work.

I am going to open October with a little attitude from Melissa and Brady's fab wedding from mid-September up at Cherokee Ranch. I think these two shots are hilarious. The opener is Brady trying to figure out the ever elusive male flower. The second, I'm not exactly sure what the flower girls were discussing, but clearly it was not well received.

Thursday, September 13

safe


You'll have to click on the image to see the larger version. This is an image I took just before a wedding on Sunday. It is a Safeway bag in the tree, and I digitally manipulated the bag to read "safe". I like this image.

I know its been too long since I have posted. I have been very busy. Two weddings every weekend since mid-august. I love being this busy! Its just not so good for keeping the blog updated. I should have loads of great posts coming up in October, after the rush.