Thursday, July 27, 2006

Love is... Gabe and Laura!



AMAZING! What an Amazing wedding....What an Amazing couple.... What an Amazing day! Sunday I had the joy of shooting my good friend's wedding. Gabe and Laura got married at one of my favorite venues, Swallow Creek Ranch, just North of Cayucos. It was one of those days when I felt the pleasure of God while doing what I love most.



Gabe is an incredibly gifted and creative guy. He is has a t-shirt company called Goodie Two Sleeves and is in the works of creating a cartoon. The wedding had all kinds of little details that made their love for one another evident and enjoyable for all to share.


Gabe made a custom cake topper of him and Laura leaning in for a kiss. He also created drawings for guests to color to compile into the guest book. The tables were decorated with colorful flowers, crayons, and miniature engagement pictures.





What was really exciting for me about this wedding in particular is that I teamed up with my best photographer friend Jeff Newsom to cover the whole day. We came together to form one mega-photographer who we affectionately call William Scott. You may ask why 'William Scott'? Our middle names. Sounds high end and yes.... He is. We divided up photo duties and were in esscense able to be in 2 places at once. Gabe and Laura are going to have hundreds and hundreds and more hundreds of really fun and amazing wedding pictures. I wish I could hire William Scott to shoot my wedding! Here are some of the shots that 'William' got.





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Sunday, July 16, 2006

The Rule of 3rds and a Little Backlighting…


So, I did a shoot for my girlfriend’s family last week and it went really well. I don’t do a lot of family shoots because I am so busy working on weddings during the week. After hanging out with Anna’s family I was reminded just how important pictures are for a few reasons. This past week it was Oma’s birthday. The whole family came in….all 18 of them! It’s not often that the whole family gets together and so Anna’s mother felt it important to seize the moment by getting a few group photos. After we got back to the house I put some of the images on my laptop and ran a slideshow. Opa started to cry a bit and said to his granddaughter as he gave her a warm embrace, “The only thing I ever wanted was to make lots of them and I’ve done it!” It’s hard to understand Opa because he has Alzheimers disease but I think he meant that all he ever wanted was to have a large family, to leave a legacy of sorts. For Opa seeing everyone together in a photograph was like viewing an accomplishment that he spent his life achieving. It has been a life well lived.


Another reason I was reminded why photographs are so amazing was Joel & Morgan; Anna’s brother and sister-in-law. After I met them last summer I got the all too familiar comment, “We wish we knew you when we were getting married!” They never had really good pictures taken of them and unfortunately they now regret not hiring a professional to shoot their wedding. After I did the group family pictures I offered them a little after-marriage engagement session. They were blown away! Morgan couldn’t stop saying “Thanks so much, you don’t know how much this means to us!” It was such a pleasure taking a few minutes to capture their still new marriage just before they venture into making babies.


Of course my girlfriend, Anna, wanted a few shots taken of us. The problem is whenever I hand my camera to random friends or clients the shots are always out of focus or bad compositions. Since I felt like I could trust Joel to follow instruction, I gave him a brief photo lesson. I quickly explained to him the law of thirds and back lighting. I showed him the pictures I had just taken of him and Morgan, leaned him against a tree and showed him exactly where to point the big 70-200 lens. The shots came out amazing! I was proud that Joel pulled off the Cameron Ingalls look even with me in front of the lens.


People and time with people are all any of us really have. Everything else is Styrofoam . We really need to value every moment together. Taking pictures is like freezing time and the people we love. I am so honored and blessed to have such a rewarding passion and career. I can’t wait to look back on the legacy I have left one day. Not just having a van-load of kids, but the homes and hallways around America filled with images of loved ones and memories that I had the privilege of preserving.


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Friday, July 07, 2006

Recent Engagement Session


I had A LOT of fun shooting this couple, Josh & Hanna, a couple of weeks back. They weren't completely sure where they wanted their pictures taken so we wandered around San Luis Obispo keeping our eyes wide open for some golden spots. We found so many awesome little city backdrops for the telling of their love story.

This is a couple that I met with over a year ago and they ended up having to postpone their wedding abruptly. I was excited when they called back a few months ago to talk about setting a new date. They will get married at the end of this month on a Sunday. I really respect the way they have put the wedding on hold so that they can be more prepared for marriage. I am sure that God will bless them a billion fold for their sacrifice and obedience. I hope they don't mind me sharing all of this...But I really think it could be an example to others on the road to marriage. You know, a wedding is just one day, but marriage SHOULD last a lifetime. That's the point anyways. Marriage should be embarked upon carefully just as any journey is when there is no turning back. Congrats Josh & Hanna! May God bless your years with continual wisdom, understanding, and the joy of losing your life for Him and each other....only to find it again in Him.









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