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Pala Bridal Show

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Pala Bridal BoothI’m such a terrible blogger. The big Pala Casino Bridal Show was this past Sunday, and I’m now just getting to it.I’d like to say it was because I was catching up on sleep, but not really.

It was my first show, and was initially a bit nervous. But my assistant Esther and I ended up having a great time there. We met some very pretty brides to be. And I really felt that we stood out from the rest of the photographers.

We met some really cool vendors as well. Brandy Pellegrino is a Boudoir only photographer, who I had met at the last PPSDC event. She recommended I do the show too. And Phi from Finicky Flowers is a sweetheart, with brilliant floral designs.

I had a free engagement session up for grabs, which I will be announcing this Friday.
And I took a picture of the booth with my iPhone. It’s not the best resolution, but what do you think?

Before and After for the Pala Bridal show

Monday, August 17th, 2009

I’ve spent the last few days in a fury of preparing prints, scheduling rental equipment, and general craziness getting ready for the upcoming Pala Casino Bridal expo on Sunday. As I was selecting prints, I came across an image from a wedding I did a few years back here in San Diego for Cameryn & John (above left). It had a great view of the foothills around the Ramona area, but the sky was completely blown out. I thought that it would be a great image if I could do something about the sky.

That’s when I remembered that I had a super intense glowing sunset shot from the same wedding (above right), and if I could get that great image I needed.

So into Photoshop I went. Now, it’s important to know how light works, how it falls off and gets reflected and refracted in the real world. And in this photo I was dealing with a strong directional light from the right, as well as a mountain in the background that fell off due to the strong light as well as some atmospheric haze.
What I did to compensate for that is created a white gradient come up from the mountain and fading into the sky and desaturated the sky so it was not too powerful.

The resulting picture looks very natural, and retains the character of that beautiful afternoon we took those photos. I will also be blowing up this picture to 20″x40″, mounting it on Masonite, and using it in the back of my booth over all the other photos.

If you are up in the Fallbrook area on Sunday, come see me at the Pala Casino at the Bridal show. I am in booth 60 near the Fashion Show. Come say “Hi” and see the above print.

A Welcome Back to San Diego Wedding – Erin & Mike’s Beach Wedding

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Swami's Beach Wedding

Wow… It has really been a very eventful couple of weeks.

  • My divorce to Heather became finalized on July 15th, which was to be our 2 year anniversary.
  • My week long trip to San Diego for my birthday became a moving trip in the Nth hour.
  • And on my drive out, I climbed the 12,000 ft Sierra Blanca in New Mexico which turned out to be the most physically challenging thing I have ever done.

And upon arrival, my dear friend, Marne, had arranged for me to photograph two of the most warm spirited and incredible people, as they came together as man and wife during a very intimate ceremony at Swami’s Beach in Encinitas.

Erin and Mike are two of the coolest people I have met. Both incredibly warm souls that wanted most to share their union with their closest friends and family before they moved back to Europe. Their ceremony was led by their yoga instructor, Tim from the Ashtanga Yoga Center in Carlsbad, who spoke about Ashtanga as having eight limbs to master, but in his own philosophy, marriage was like a ninth limb, in that it was above and beyond all that was needed or desired to be achieved during our time on this planet.
The thirty or so witnesses gathered in a semi circle facing the beach, listening to Tim’s delivery in deep thought, and then to Erin and Mike share their vows to each other, with emotion and happiness.

One of my favorite moments of the entire day was after the ceremony, as Erin and Mike walked towards the point alone, I snuck up behind them and popped a couple shots off. It was then that I noticed a tandem surfing couple take off on a wave, and as the man lifted his partner, the significance of man and woman as partners came to life in a visual metaphor right in front of me. The male surfer held his partner at chest height just as she swept her body up into a swan dive position. I grabbed the shot, while the newlyweds in front of me looked on. It was one of those gifts from the higher powers. I’ve included a photo above, if you look at the inset, you can make out the dark figures riding the wave with the woman’s arms and legs pointing up to the line on the horizon.

At the reception Erin and Mike were reunited with everyone to enjoy Peruvian and South American food and wine at Casa Q’ero in Leucadia. The night lasted until 11pm when they cut their vegan carrot cake.

Mike and Erin, thank you for allowing me to share such a beautiful time with you, your family and your friends. Congratulations and I wish you only happiness, strength and flexibility in your journey of the Ninth Limb, aka Marriage.

And a big thanks to Patrick and April at Casa Q’ero for making sure I was fed and hydrated, and to the rest of the staff also, for tolerating me and my camera in the kitchen.

Hot Summer Nights!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Win a Free Engagement Session and 8×10

July and August are heating up! And what better time is there to show off your passion for your fiance with an engagement portrait session on a steamy summer evening.

Well, I’m excited to announce that I will be holding a drawing for four lucky couples to score a free engagement session with yours truly and an 8×10 print.
Two random entries will be chosen on July 10th and another two on August 10th. The sessions will need to be scheduled before the end of each month. And after the session you will select your 8×10 and I will have it printed and delivered to you.

If you are interested in entering please fill out the contact form with “Hot Summer Nights” in the Subject field and good luck!!!

*Oh… and this is for Austin area couples only.

**The drawing will take place at 11:59PM on July 10th, All entrants, except the winners, will be automatically rolled over to the August 10th drawing.

Wedding Client Print Club

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Austin Wedding Photography Client - Fine Art Print Club

I’m really excited to unveil the “Print of the Year Club” for all my wedding clients.

If you have known me for anytime, you know I have a huge passion for Fine Art and Landscape photography. Well, each year every one of my wedding clients  will receive a FREE 10×15 print (5×15 or 8.5×15 in the case of panoramas), matted and signed by me. This is merely a constant “Thank You” for choosing me to document your wedding.The best part is, the clients get to vote for the winner! I will post 5 pictures and everyone will vote for which print gets to be the print of the year!

The first one will begin this November, and the prints will be sent out to arrive in December, so please make sure I have your latest address. All past wedding clients are eligible (even those first ones that I shot for $600), and all future clients are automatically enrolled too.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.