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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Senior pictures with Brooke
I had a great session last week with Tampa senior Brooke. It's always a plus when the model brings along a couple of clothing changes because it allows me to capture a much wider variety of moods and styles. Brooke was wonderful and we spent two hours taking pictures at University of Tampa. For more senior pictures go to my website.

Monday, April 20, 2009
Wedding - Houston and Ingrid
Saturday I photographed houston and Ingrid's wedding at the Bayanihan Arts and Events Center in Tampa. Everything was just beautiful! Ingrid had about five little flower girls and they were just precious. As a father of two little girls myself, I'm a big softie when it comes to flower girls!
I'll get some more pictures up on my website soon.
Here's a video from the day:
I'll get some more pictures up on my website soon.
Here's a video from the day:
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Wedding Slideshows
We've decided to start offering DVD quality slideshows in our wedding line of products! In addition to getting a DVD of the event, it's also posted online for a month and can be loaded to almost any social network site out there (including Facebook, Blogger, Wordpress, Friendster, MySpace.. etc..)
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Slideshows,
wedding
Senior Portrait Session - University of Tampa

I recently had a portrait session with a senior at the Univesity of Tampa. The funny thing about this session was that we didn't shoot it at the University of Tampa, despite the fact that he's graduating from there. I shoot senior portraits at University of Tampa all the time with clients who don't go to school there but when I get an actual student I take him off campus. :)

Thursday, April 9, 2009
Photocrati.com
There's a fairly new photography blog out called Photocrati. Your's truly is a featured blogger on the site.
Photocrati is devoted mostly to fellow photographers and they've assembled a diverse team of bloggers ranging from wildlife to travel to weddings. As you might havd guessed, I'm the wedding photographer on staff and I've been writing quite a few articles about what it's like to photograph weddings here in Tampa Bay. I also write about technical stuff... gear and the like, that I wouldn't really talk about here.
So, if you're interested in the technical side of wedding photography in Tampa, head over to Photocrati.
Photocrati is devoted mostly to fellow photographers and they've assembled a diverse team of bloggers ranging from wildlife to travel to weddings. As you might havd guessed, I'm the wedding photographer on staff and I've been writing quite a few articles about what it's like to photograph weddings here in Tampa Bay. I also write about technical stuff... gear and the like, that I wouldn't really talk about here.
So, if you're interested in the technical side of wedding photography in Tampa, head over to Photocrati.
Labels:
photo tips,
wedding
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Wedding photography lighting workshop
Wedding photography, more than most other forms of photography, is a constant learning process. For the most part, standard portrait photography stays fairly static but wedding photography is always evolving in style and equipment. Add to that the fact that every location is different ( for example, if you are a wedding photographer in Tampa Bay you better know how to take pictures on the beach ) and you find yourself constantly learning.
Last week I attended a seminar by David Zizer. David is from Ohio and is considered one of the best wedding photographers in the country. The current trend in wedding photography is photojournalistic but David still concentrates on more classic poses and lighting. I firmly believe that there is a place for both styles at a wedding and since David is the best at what he does, I wanted to see what I could learn from him.
First of all, I was pleased to discover that most of what he taught was old news to me. It was nice to learn that I already have the skills necessary to work in his style. Still, there were some nice surprises at the semeinar. I picked up a few lighting tips that were new to me.
One of the things that David is well known for is his use of wide-angle lens. Most wedding photographers will claim a zoom lens as their "go-to" lens but David is the exact opposite. He likes to shoot wide and capture the surrondings in striking detail. I think that the reason many photographers don't shoot this way is because they don't know how to light the subject and still preserve all the details in the background. Plus, the ambient light in the background is always a different temperature than the flash and that presents a problem as well.
After the seminar I spent a late night working on David's techniques and I feel I got a firm grasp on his style. The picture below is a self-portrait ( I was up late working, don't be cruel.. ) that shows the sort of style that I will be using more often for my formal portraits. The tricky part of a picture like this is that you have to match the color of the flash to the color of the chandelier light, then light the subject in a complimentary way. It's very tricky but when done right it can be a very rich image instead of one where the entire background is dark and uninviting.

Labels:
photo tips,
wedding
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