Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Matt + Ali {Super 8 Wedding Film}



Hot off the press; I am thrilled to publish Matt and Ali’s Super 8 Wedding Film!

When Ali approached me to photograph her wedding she inquired about video because she is an actress in the movie industry and felt that it was so important to not only get photographs, but also motion picture. I pitched to her the whole Super 8 vibe and she fell in love with the vintage, artistic alternative to video.

I partner with Simon Jones at 7&8 Design to produce Super 8 films for my couples. Simon and I shoot it together on the day along with photographing the wedding. Then Simon edits the film beautifully to a soundtrack that fits the couple and mood of the wedding day. Matt & Ali’s full movie is about 11 minutes (3 songs worth) and what you see here is the highlights of the day. I love how you can capture and show off a whole wedding in one song. Enjoy the heck out of it! I know we do.

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Featured Wedding on The Knot! {Mike + Jen}

Mike and Jen’s beautiful wedding is being featured on theknot.com! They got married at the Holland Ranch in San Luis Obispo; a real unique sought after Central Coast wedding venue!

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Friday, October 24, 2008

Lori Boe Floral Design {The Wedding Standard}

Check out my latest interview with Lori Boe Floral Design on The Wedding Standard! This one is really exciting because Ben Potter from Cana Video Productions filmed the interview. So go check out the video already!

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Monday, October 20, 2008

David + Melissa {San Luis Obispo}

Since David and Melissa wore cowboy boots to their engagement session, I figured it was only appropriate for me to wear cowboy boots to their wedding. Especially since they were getting hitched at Holland Ranch! It turned out that most of the cowboys left their cowboy gear at home, so I was kinda not as blending-in as I thought I was going to be. Oh well! Yee-ha for shooting the whole wedding in boots! ;)

What started out as a rainy morning with a dreary October forecast turned into a beautiful sunny day! It was like the clouds parted so that the sun could smile on Dave and Melissa’s marriage. The weather and colors were perfectly wonderful; and with that stunning mountain backdrop I was in photo-geek-heaven!

Adornments were representing the floral regions and Phil’s Catering the food sector. Chris Baily at Kramer Entertainment worked the music mayhem. The Cakery brought the sugar rush. It was a cornucopia of wedding beauty and bliss! Great work to all of the Central Coast wedding vendors and especially to Melissa and David for supplying the vision and being the substance!













Precious! She was just killing us with cuteness all day!














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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Featured Wedding! {Southern Weddings Magazine}

Totally excited to have Gavin and Melanie’s lovely wedding featured on Southern Weddings Magazine! They made these beautiful collages of some of my favorite pictures from the day. Check out both Part I and Part II!

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Martin + Lauren {and Kyler}

Martin and Lauren are getting married this Sunday! I am so looking forward to this wedding because Lauren’s brother is one of my bestest friends. We ventured through my old home town of Paso Robles to snap up their engagement pictures. I love that Lauren wanted to include her son Kyler in on the photo action. He was super shy at first, but I used my ancient child taming ninja techniques to get him to open up for me. By the end of the session Kyler would call out, ‘Now take a picture of me; here!’ They make a beautiful family already!


Someone decided to model like uncle Justin.






Marty works at the Crooked Kilt where they first met. He told us the story of how he asked for Lauren’s digits and got denied. She told him to call her group of friends together if he wanted to hang out with her. Well, Marty was persistent and didn’t only eventually get her phone number, but also her hand in marriage.

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Tom + Michelle {San Luis Obispo}

Tom and Michelle found me because I photographed their cousins, Chip and Carrie’s wedding like 3 years ago. It’s always fun shooting someone who knows someone you have shot before. My wife Anna actually photographed Chip and Carrie recently for a pregnancy session. We love meeting new people and staying in touch through all of the seasons of their marriage. Maybe someday Anna will photograph Tom and Michelle’s pregnancy pictures too. ;) Sorry to freak you guys out before you are even married! Anyways… enjoy the photos!








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Monday, October 13, 2008

Andrew + Sandra {Paso Robles}

Andrew and Sandra had such a beautiful wedding at The Villa Toscana in Paso Robles. They discovered Paso Robles years ago when they vacationed there and enjoyed the tranquility and the wine which makes it such a famous town. For them getting married at the Villa was a Central Coast destination wedding. Everyone came from out of town to enjoy the warm weather, clear skies, and Paso Robles wine. It was an amazingly awesome day and I was so glad to capture it with my heart and camera!

Adornments again!


















Check out their engagement pictures if you want some more!

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Matthew + Kimberly {Livermore}

Matt and Kim got married at Wente Vineyards. Kim was just beautiful the entire day! She was made to be a stunning bride. The groomsmen were a lively bunch with a little pre-ceremony ultimate Frisbee and some wild Illinois dancing which I can’t define with words. My good friend Joshua Caine came out to second shoot for me. He did an amazing job and a lot of these sweet pictures are from his heart and lens.















Check out their engagement pictures if you want some more!

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Friday, October 03, 2008

Mucho Mas Photos de Mexico

Translation: Much more photographs of my really amazing trip to Guadalajara Mexico with Jose Villa.

All week I have been just beaming with inspiration since my return home. If I didn’t have so much catch up to do, I would have posted this next little series right away.

So about the heavy tilt-shift usage. I actually brought 3 different cameras and 2 lenses for my digital SLR. Jose on the other hand just brought his cheap plastic… Holga. I felt like I was Mr. P.O. (Mr. Photographer Overkill). Well, my Holga wasn’t winding the film tight, so I gave up on it. I left my digital camera bag containing my 24mm at some dressmakers house in some town down the road which basically left me with 2 cameras and no lens change options. Which was all for the good because it forced me to make the most out of what I had. That’s why everything is tilt-shift mania and I like it that way thank you very much. ;) When I get my film back from the Hasselblad, I will be able to share something completely different. Until then… enjoy!

This is the amazingly beautiful Hacienda that we will be staying at in November for Jose’s Mexico workshop. It is over and above my expectations. I just can’t wait to return and take Anna with me!



This man was amazing… We were driving along looking for beauty to capture with our camera shaped nets when Jose saw this guy sitting in front of a church. He was strumming his 5 string guitar with a plastic disposable spoon. It was all he could do to wrap his hand around the neck. He wasn’t actually forming chords with his left hand just kinda muting the outer strings in time. After the man was finished with his song he silently put his guitar in a clear plastic bag and walked into the church. Jose and I stared in amazement as he picked up a broom and swept each row of pews slowly one by one.

As we continued to watch a lady shared with Jose his story. She said that every morning at the same time the man plays for an entire hour. After that he sweeps the whole church. After that he pick up trash around the church and waters the flowers. Then he proceeds to pick up trash around the neighborhood. She said that some people believe he has the closest connection to God of anyone they know. It was truly a powerful experience watching him perform actions of love that spoke louder than words.


I have this obsession with cemeteries; especially Mexican ones. I love the various depictions of the cross, the mausoleums that house the rich people’s caskets, the old and the new, the contrast of death and life. It’s been years since I have photographed in a cemetery and I found the experience exciting and inspiring! Here are a couple of artsy shots Jose took of me.


I set the Hasselblad down after taking a shot of Jose. I fiddled with my digital camera and looked down to pick up Hassy and saw this image which took my breathe away. The stillness of the cemetery was interrupted only by the soft breeze-blown silk petals.

Here is the shot from my digital camera. I had to take it in color because I had a roll of B&W in the Hasselblad. It will be fun to see the difference between the formats when I get my film in.



Jose and I wandered into a random doorway and found a classroom of sculptors. This is the Maestro.

These ruins were discovered something like only 15 years ago. They look like pyramids, but don’t have anything in them. Surrounding the big one were little square plots of rock bordered grass where families or tribes would sit to watch the soccer-like games that ended usually in human sacrifice. It was a little creepy, but also really beautiful.

Holga Face!


It was a beautiful thing watching Jose shoot. He is truly a master photographer! I was amazed to see the way he interacted with his subjects; live or still. He directed and arranged and rearranged to create an image that matched the vision inside his head. To watch his vision take shape was so intriguing to me.


Jose’s grandmother adopted this little girl named Carmelita 16 years ago. She has grown up to be the beautiful town princess. Since we were going to miss the town parade in which she is the featured star Jose’s abuela asked us to go and shoot her trying on her dress. Since she is technically Jose’s adopted aunt I nick-named her Tia Princesa. Jose and I took turns photographing her. His is the last shot.



If anyone is thinking or dreaming of taking a Jose Villa Workshop, I recommend to DO IT! It will be the experience of a lifetime; especially the Mexico workshop.

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