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Posts Tagged ‘Umlauf Sculpture Garden’

Together at last… Super 8mm & Wedding Photography

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Well, I have been going on and on about the new Super 8mm cameras I’ve been playing with. I’ve even put some test footage of the dogs up. And now it’s time to unveil the results from the last wedding I did.

For the technical people out there:

Still cameras used: Nikon D300, Fuji S2 Pro
Super 8mm cameras used: Bell & Howell
Film: Plus-X, Tri-X, and Extachrome

Photo slideshow was created in Keynote and exported to Final Cut where it was combined with edited clips from the Super 8 footage. My good friend Humberto Perez came up with the work flow process and did the editing in Final Cut.

First clip is from the Bridal Session, and the second is the Wedding. Enjoy!


Marlene Bridal Session – William Bay Photography from William Bay on Vimeo.


Marlene & Brian’s Wedding – William Bay Photography from William Bay on Vimeo.

Marlene & Brian’s Wedding

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Marlene and Brian were married on October 12th at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden here in Austin. Umlauf had recently installed a new and very lovely ceremony area at their facility, and I was fortunate to be one of the first photographers to shoot there.
The wedding coordinator was Carissa over at Flora & Fauna. She put together a first class production with incredible detail and a warm, highly enjoyable energy.
The musicians were Angelic Strings which played the ceremony on harp and violin. Michael from Angelic Strings actually started the ceremony off with a call to the guests with his digiridoo!
For the reception Cien Fuegos played some great fusion salsa/ritmo cubano music which got everyone in the mood to dance.

I had so much fun shooting, the food was great, the wine was great, the guests and the vendors were so fun to work with and photograph. And most of all we are very happy for Marlene & Brian, and we wish them the best of luck in their marriage.

Here are a few of my favorites, enjoy!!!

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