Monday, May 11, 2009

Marisa + Pelt {Fall in Love… Workshop!}

Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop! By Cameron Ingalls 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.

Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop! Jen Slot working it; nice form!
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop! Ellie Grover getting up-close and personal.
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop! I unleashed the wolves…
 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop! 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

 Engagement pictures of Marisa + Pelt taken for Cameron Ingalls’ Fall in Love… Wedding Photography Workshop! 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!

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Monday, February 09, 2009

{Jackson's Smile} Give the gift of Smile; Buy a Photograph!

I love people! It’s because of my love for people that I became a wedding photographer in the first place. I photographed Daniel and Halle’s wedding a few years ago. Preceding news about their pregnancy was exciting but worrisome because of possible complications revealed by the ultrasound. It has been moving to watch as this family has struggled to care and nurture this beautiful little guy to health and stability. It hasn’t been an easy road and definitely not one that a young married couple anticipates when they become pregnant. However, It has been a beautiful tragedy; one that has grown the faith and love of Daniel, Halle and many of their family and friends.

Jackson's smile wasn't free like most little boys. He was born with a rare syndrome called “Simpson Golabi Behmel” as well as a cleft lip and palate. His smile has cost hundreds of thousands of dollars thus far. Jackson has already had two major surgeries in just his first year of life. He is destined for a childhood of plastic surgeries, not to mention other surgeries to address the various anomalies associated with his extremely rare syndrome.

In an effort to give more than just a few bucks, I have come up with this photography project -Jackson’s Smile. I decided that to GIVE BIG, I would ask my friends for help. Each month we will feature and sell beautiful photographs donated by some incredible photographers to raise money to offset the mountain of medical bills that result from giving Jackson the chance to have a healthy life; to have the chance to smile.

This month we are excited to feature the wonderful work of Jose Villa; a great photographer and a great friend of mine. When you get to know Jose you will discover that he is a generous and all around fantastic person -not to mention a wonderfully talented fine art film photographer! His inspiration comes from the beautiful countryside surrounding his home in the Santa Ynez Valley as well as his homeland around Guadalajara, Mexico. All of the images featured in Jose’s gallery were taken with his medium format Holga camera. These are just a few samples taken from his gallery.







We are so blessed to have so many people that want to be involved! My wonderful web designers 805 Collective, my fantastic print lab, ProDPI, and my friends over at NextProof have generously donated their time, software, and equipment to make all of this possible.

Now its up to you. Please subscribe to Jackson’s Smile so that you can keep up with news on Jackson’s progress and our featured photographer’s galleries over the coming year. Please support Baby Jackson and purchase a print or two!

*A portion of the proceeds will go directly to support more kids like Jackson at the Craniofacial Center at the Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas.

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Can Fashion Fight Poverty? {Rise Up International}

Looking for meaningful Christmas gifts for your family and friends?
Help children out of poverty by purchasing clothing from Rise Up International.

Rise Up is an innovative group of artists, idealists, and social entrepreneurs, who are using the fashion industry to help children out of poverty. By purchasing clothing from Rise Up International you are in effect giving two gifts. Your friends and family receive a quality, stylish shirt or sweater, and a child in a country you may never visit will receive sanctuary, education and a home.

Jesse and Seth Roberts are brothers who are the designers for Rise Up. Jesse is the founder of Rise Up International along with his wife Maria. Seth is the co-owner of a design company called the 805 Collective (my web designer). Together they form the creative design team for Rise Up Clothing.

Rise Up uses the proceeds from their clothing to help provide free education for over three hundred children in India, China, and Nicaragua with the goal of ending the exploitation of those children. With your purchase you provide safe homes, education, counseling, and empowerment projects.

To get involved all you have to do is purchase Christmas gifts for your friends & family. Buying a couple of t-shirts and a sweater will give children the chance to escape a life of poverty and they will experience a life of hope.

Visit the Rise Up website and online clothing store to purchase clothes today.

Thanks for joining an Uprising of Compassion!

Here are some shots of a few of my favorite shirts. Joshua Caine came over to model and co-photograph these.






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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Cameron + Alana {Wedding Picture Re-take, San Luis Obispo}

Cameron called me in a bit of post-wedding photography crisis. It has been a year since their wedding and their photographer has never delivered the goods. They have called and emailed and have just never received any final product. Instead of allowing the years to pass without capturing the essence of their newly married state they hired me for a little mock wedding day photo shoot. We had tons of fun running around San Luis Obispo taking their wedding photos in a few of my favorite locations. We shot in my backyard, at the red garages around the corner of my house, in a lonesome field in an undeveloped cul-de-sac, China Town, and finally the old abandoned insane asylum. They started out in their wedding attire and changed into regular clothes for some engagement looking photos. Talk about backwards! Anna and I had a lot of fun getting to know you guys. I hope you love your pictures!

Check out Camerons company: {Ephraim Clothing}. I actually shot some pictures so that my web designer could animate the site.












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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Web Site Update!


I'm excited to announce that my website has been updated by the awesome 805 Collective. There is a new loader, new music, updated galleries, as well as a handy contact form! Check it out friends and let me know what you think.

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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Planning a Wedding is CRAZY!


Planning a wedding is a crazy amount of work. Most anyone reading my blog right now knows that it is not easy because most likely you are planning your own wedding! Being in the industry I had an unfair advantage of knowing exactly whom I wanted to do what way before I popped the question to my lovely lady. Hiring people for your wedding can either make or break your day. It’s important to find the right people who are have high standards of professionalism, customer service and style. Since I just went through the craziness of my planning my own wedding I would love to share with you the amazing people who used their talents and creativity to make our day exactly what we have dreamed it to be. While there were countless friends and family who pulled together to help us out I am going to focus on professional vendors who are in the wedding industry specifically. This 'thank you blog' is long overdue!

First things first. We needed a logo. A 'Cameron & Anna' logo. My web designer, Seth Roberts, was the man for the job. I photographed our tandem bike and he rendered it into a drawing. His wife wrote our names all-fancy to finish it off. The symbolism behind the tandem bike is teamwork. It takes teamwork and trust to ride tandem AND to get married. I bought Anna a tandem bike a year ago for Valentines Day and I discovered quickly that I had a lot to learn about loving and trusting. Our friend Ben Brown over at Ally Company screen-printed these ties for the groomsmen and I.

For our wedding invitations I wanted something really different, not too standard and somewhat artistic. My friend Jaime Merz who designed my business logo helped us out for the invitations. She did an amazing job and really captured who we are even through the invites. Every bit of text we had to stamp with rubber stamps she had made for us. It was a lot of work, but a lot of fun! Thanks Jaime. You are the greatest!

To be honest Anna was a bit stressed out about finding a dress that I hadn't seen before. She really didn't want to look like every other bride that I have photographed in the past 5 years, yet she wanted to look like herself. Which makes it even more crazy that she found a stunningly perfect dress the first place that she went, Down The Aisle in Arroyo Grande. The ladies there are simply incredible and took amazing care of Anna from start to finish! Jennifer Blue Allen from ‘Something Blue’ did her alterations to make it ‘fit like a glove’!

Anna isn't one of those girls who likes a lot of make-up so she really had to be selective when choosing a make-up artist. Our good friend Amy Robinson (Hair stylist and Make-up Artist at Ashe Salon Downtown) did a perfect job, not too little, not too much. Simply glamorous!

Brooke Jones from Reveal Salon rocked the ladies hair styles. She also cuts both Anna and my hair on a regular basis, but I was confidant enough to style myself on the day of. ;) Brooke is a really sweet friend and also the wife of my assistant, Simon. More brides should hire Brooke to do their hair, especially when travel is involved... so that Simon and I can bring both of our wives!

Anna had a specific look she wanted to create for her jewelry and had it custom made at this awesome little jewelry shop downtown called La Crème. Kelly, part owner and jewelry creator designed it with Anna in under 3 weeks! It was very antique yet modern, which is completely Anna's style.

Speaking of jewelry... we put our heads together with Matt Moreman over at Kevin Main Jewelry to design our wedding rings. After we talked about what we thought would be really cool, Matt made up a design and emailed us an AutoCAD version of it for approval. From there we made some minor modifications and he made the molds. We stopped by the shop for one last look at the molds before the casts were made and the gold was poured. After the gold had set they hand-etched the vines that scroll around the ring's parameter and polished them up to perfection. It took a long time, but we absolutely LOVE our rings now because they are so personal.


Jessica Cheatwood did the flowers. I was actually the best man in her wedding years ago because she married a good ol' friend of mine. Jessica has such a fresh and creative way of arranging flowers to make them personal little works of art. She has promised me for years that she would do the flowers at my wedding, which made me so excited to finally call her and commission her for the job.

Jeremy Davenport from Eclair Bakery in Arroyo Grande made us the most amazingly beautiful and tasty wedding cake that I have encountered in all my days. I know I am sounding dramatic, but it's true! I shot Jeremy's wedding about 4 years ago when I was a brand-new wedding photographer. They got me at such a deal back then that they have promised me all these years to bless me back with the world's greatest wedding cake. Well...they finally did. And check out that tandem bike topper made of chocolate!!! We couldn't believe our eyes...or our stomachs!


Phoenix Fine Catering rocked our reception with some delicious wild mushroom lasagna. Everyone raved about how amazing it all tasted! After I first contacted Jennifer from Phoenix I realized that I totally underestimated all that their service entailed. When I asked about where to get tables and chairs she promptly replied, 'We'll take care of it.' When I asked about honey-huts and space heaters she said, 'We'll take care of it.' When I panicked about the fact that there was no power at our new venue (3 weeks prior to the wedding) she calmly replied, ‘We’ll take care of it!’ They not only served our guests amazingly tasty food, but they co-coordinated our reception and took care of all of our rental needs!

Being a wedding photographer I figured what better way to decorate our venue than to use humongous prints of Anna and I of our engagement pictures. My incredible print lab, Pro DPI, gave us our wedding present in the form of all these great enlargements that decorated our tables and walls at our reception. Here is a picture of Jeff and Caitlin singing a song to get their dinner while holding some picture party favors printed out at their professional digital photography lab. These guys have been the hugest blessing to my business and make what I do and the high level of quality I have for my prints possible.


My friend Joel Toelbert, AKA 'Snag' rocked the night away with our sweet dance tunes. Being a musician was a plus because he was able to set up and run the sound for my bros who played the intro music. Snag even jammed along on the steel guitar. It sounded great from the ceremony all the way into the reception. Snag didn’t work alone however, and had our friend Cory helping out at the DJ table. The highlight of the dance party was for sure the break-off between Snag, Cory, my brother-in-law Toby, and my friend Simon. It got criz-zazy! So if anyone is looking for a fresh break-dancing, guitar playing DJ, be sure to hit me up.


Last but not least... the awesome Jeff Newsom shot all of these pictures! He has been a dear friend since the start of my business and is the closest thing I have had to a partner. If he weren’t such an incredible wedding photographer, I would have totally wanted him to be standing up there with me during our wedding. Jose Villa actually took this shot of the 3 of us, but I will post about him later.

Here is a fun video of Newsom in action. I couldn't resist bringing my camera. Everything was so beautiful...especially my bride!


I hope this blog entry helps people out a bit. I wanted to sincerely and publicly thank all the vendors who did such a spectacular job (ME TOO!!! We are forever grateful!....Anna). I also wanted to share their contact information with you because if you hire any of them for your wedding you won't be disappointed!

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