Marisa + Pelt {Fall in Love… Workshop!}
My first one day workshop was a success! We had 7 photographers with one of them being a husband and wife team, so we had a total of 8 students. It was wonderful to have the group small so that we had ample time for discussion and questions. All of the photographers that came were amazing people full of love for weddings, photography and people. My aim was to inspire, encourage, enrich and teach. I talked a lot about what it takes to run a business for the long haul. How to find your voice as a photographer, and how to work with ‘ordinary’ people to capture both real and extraordinary images. I really tried my best to make the workshop about the students journey rather than about my own. As I shared my story we took breaks for them to reflect on the gifts they have been given, what their dreams are and how they define success and failure. My hope was to challenge and encourage them to overcome any obstacles that blocked the road to their success and to give them some tools to grow their gifts. Discussion time was held in the beautiful offices of the 805 Collective. Cana VP + Samuel Potter Photography were generous enough to lend us their meeting space. While we had lunch on the back deck of Novo, Sunnie Brooke Jones was doing hair and makeup for our afternoon engagement shoot. Instead of hiring models we used Marisa + Pelt, a real couple who’s wedding I am shooting this summer. I wanted to demonstrate how to take an actual nervous couple, who claims not to be photogenic, and get the most real and beautiful images possible. It turned out to be easier than I expected because Marisa just lit up in front of the cameras; all 9 of them! Because of this, I had greater difficulty explaining to the class how I help my clients overcome awkwardness and insecurity. Thanks Marisa! ;) Pelt said during the shoot that she has been studying my work for so long that it was no wonder she knew exactly what to do.











Jen Slot working it; nice form!
Ellie Grover getting up-close and personal.
I unleashed the wolves…
We had lots of incredible support from some great friends and vendors to make this workshop all that it was. These people offered their time, resources and products to the students and to me. A big fat THANK YOU is in order. You guys rock!Models: Marisa + Pelt
Hair + Makeup: Sunnie Brooke Jones
Print Lab: Pro DPI
Web + Design: 805 Collective
Mobile Websites: Mobile Digs
Meeting Space: Cana VP + Samuel Potter Photography
Wedding Photography Unveiled: Jose Villa
Flowers: Adornments
Engagement Session Venue: Holland Ranch
Operations Coordinator (A.K.A. Hot Assistant!): Anna Ingalls
The class from left to right. Click on their links to see their shots from the workshop. Jen Slot (+ husband Antoine), Samantha Gardner, Me, Pelt + Marisa, Katie Scott, Terilee Dawn, Ellie Grover, (bottom row) Emily Perello, and Lori Chambless.What an amazing group of photographers you all are. Thanks so much for sharing your day, your hearts and your lives with me. I hope that you were as challenged and encouraged as I was. May you continue to fall deeper in love with people, photography and weddings and may your business be blessed for many years to come!
Labels: 805 Collective, Adornments, Anna Ingalls, Cana Video Productions, Fall In Love...Workshop, Holland Ranch, Jose Villa, Mobile Digs, Novo Restaurant, Pro Dpi, Sunnie Brooke Jones, Workshop
Monday, May 11, 2009


13 Comments:
Dude, it looks like you guys had a blast. Send me a heads up on the next one. Keep up the awesome!
Great photos (as usual)! Thanks again, had a blast!
Thanks Cameron... you like my photographer squint? :) That was a beautiful location and beautiful couple - thanks for taking it easy on us! I had an amazing time! P.S. I will always admire your abilities, thank you for your constant source of inspiration and I'll see you in October!
I had a blast... thank you for being so rad.
Cameron, you have such a gift. You have such a great heart and truly encourage everyone you encounter. I am so excited to see you continue in all God has for you.
<3 Amy
Cameron, these are amazing images, I love the location too. It helps to live in San Luis Obispo, eh? :) I so wish we could have gone to this workshop, it looks like it was an amazing time. Maybe next year? You and Anna are awesome. Thanks for serving, sharing, encouraging and being you.
That one in the field, with them looking at each other, and the light puddling around them. Stunning.
Ahhh Cameron I love you. I just love how gifted you are, and what an encouragement you are to others. I love how generous you are with your prosperity, and how you never run out of ideas. And best of all, I love how you love my best friend. You light her up. And I love that. You are such a blessing. Great photos too by the way. I like the shot with the group of photographers shooting at one time. FUN!
looks like tons of fun!
you done good, moons over my cammy. super duper talented...
pelt told me he used your shirt for the shoot!! awesome.
Beautiful photos, as always, and thanks for the comment on my blog! I had a great time visiting the SLO area and wish I could have stayed longer. In my head, I'm already planning my next trip down there and hope to get to really check out the farmer's market which I hear is just fantastic!
love your work, mind if I get inspired!
Marisa looks just as wonderful and radiant as she did in high school
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