Archive for January, 2008

Hair & Fashion Show UPDATE!

Westchester Hair Affair! (#622)For everyone who has been eagerly awaiting the photos from the Hair Affair at the Ritz-Carlton Westchester, we have exciting news … we got the okay from Westchester Magazine, and the entire gallery is now online! To see the photos, go to our main website, and click on “Client Proofs.” We know you’re going to enjoy seeing all the smiling faces, and all the gorgeous models on the runway.

Amanda & Jason’s Album Now Shipping!

We can’t wait for Amanda & Jason to receive their wedding book. It was prepared with lots of TLC by Jenni and myself. When we look at the images and the unfolding story, it takes us back to such a joyous set of memories. If we feel that way as their photographers, we can only imagine how Amanda & Jason are going to feel as they enjoy looking at the wedding book themselves!

Amanda & Jason’s wedding book (layout #17) Amanda & Jason’s wedding book (layout #20)

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Amanda & Jason, we look forward to hearing from you in the future and catching up on how everything is going for you. Thank you so much for allowing us to share such a beautiful day.

Kylie & Scott’s Album On the Way!

With many of our 2007 weddings now in their production phase, we’re always in anticipation to receive those completed books and ship them out to their new permanent homes with our couples. It’s with great pleasure that we mention Kylie & Scott’s wedding book is now on its way!

Kylie & Scott’s wedding book (layout #18) Kylie & Scott’s wedding book (layout #24)

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You may remember reading about our incredible time with them not only for their wedding, but also their honeymoon photo session on Cape Cod. So awesome!

Wedding Photography Convention Highlights

Our passion for making beautiful photographs is matched only by our enthusiasm for learning more about the business of photography. In early January, we attended the Digital Wedding Forum Convention, which was held simultaneously with the nearby Imaging USA photography trade show in Tampa, FL.

Not only did we enjoy listening to seminars by some of our favorite wedding and portrait photographers from around the world, but we also had a chance to give back by sharing some of our own experience as “mentors” in a special Mentor Program. The large room was filled with tables and chairs where each mentor could sit down and have personalized discussions with a “mentee” who was given 1/2 hour to ask questions about photography, website, portfolio, customer relations, or anything that pertained to specific areas that could improve their business. It was an opportunity to network as well as to educate. We had such a blast participating in this helpful program and lending a hand to several enthusiastic photographers.

There was another important benefit from the mentor program. The proceeds collected - some $20,000 in total - went directly to the Keep a Child Alive charity. “Keep A Child Alive” is working to help stem the spread of AIDS in Africa, provide medication and care to those with AIDS, and provide care and shelter for children orphaned by AIDS.

There was also a bit of fun at the convention. We attended a mock wedding in which every detail was intended to be problematic. The goal was to show photographers that no matter what happens on the wedding day, we can still produce striking images for our couples. The wedding itself was hilarious: The bride was over 6-ft tall, with a 5-ft groom; the wedding party wanted to do nothing but party; the father of the bride wore a T-shirt that was supposed to look like a tux shirt; Uncle Bob tried to hog the aisle with his own video camera and tripod; and the lighting for the day was incredibly challenging. Each segment of the wedding was shot by some personal friends of ours, each award-winning photographers: Greg Gibson, The Bebbs, and Susan Stripling. Each approaches weddings with a completely different style. And yet what an awesome job they did during the orchestrated chaos! :)

And a huge thanks and hugs go out to each of the seminar speakers and other mentors for giving their time.

Here are a few photos from the wedding, courtesy of the amazing Susan Stripling (click any photo for a larger version):

Photo courtesy Susan Stripling Photo courtesy Susan Stripling Photo courtesy Susan Stripling

Photo courtesy Susan Stripling Photo courtesy Susan Stripling Photo courtesy Susan Stripling

Commercial Photography, Too!

While our primary enjoyment comes from weddings (along with engagements, “morning-after” sessions, honeymoon sessions, mommies & babies… you get the point… we love photography!), we have just as good a time with other types of photography. Getting to meet a broad cross-section of people in various industries helps us keep up with our commercial work. So we were very glad to receive a call when McKinsey & Company needed some photos for their class of seminar attendees at the Ritz-Carlton in Westchester. They’d been brought in from literally all over the globe, and we had fun meeting a few of them before and after the shoot. It’s humbling to know our pictures are going to nearly every continent.

McKinsey & Company seminar

We’ve Been Tagged!

And now for a bit of fun. We’ve been tagged by some of our favorite photographers on their blogs: The Bebbs, Tamara Lackey, Paul Johnson, and Teddi Maull. That means we’re supposed to list 8 facts that most people don’t know about us on our blog, and then tag 8 other photographers, who then have to do the same thing. Sounds like fun, right? So here we go. I’ll go first:

Jenni:

  1. I’m a health food nut. I could live on organic Fuji apples dipped in Skippy creamy peanut butter, with organic skim milk. I don’t eat everything organic, but some things definitely taste better, and apples and milk are two of them. I also love oatmeal made from steel cut oats. If you think you don’t like oatmeal but haven’t tried the steel cut, you must.
  2. I love mornings. I am totally a morning person. I could literally jump out of bed in the morning. I love that quiet time before the phone starts ringing, and I get so much done.
  3. As a kid I took ballet, jazz, tap, Tae Kwon Do, gymnastics, and piano. I loved all of it.
  4. Growing up, we had every kind of pet: Fish, gerbils, ducks, rabbits, dogs, cats, birds, and even those sea monkey things, but no, we didn’t live on a farm. However, we did once live across the street from cows and horses.
  5. I once trained some wild chickadees to eat out of my hand. They would actually call me from inside the house, and greet me when I came home. They all had different personalities, so we really got to know them individually. One was very nervous, and would always grab a seed and fly off so quickly that she would drop it. Another was very social, and would just hang out on my hand for a while before taking a seed. Another was greedy, and would always try to grab two and wind up dropping them both as it was flying off. I walked around with sunflower seeds in my pockets all the time.
  6. I’m passionate about fitness. I take spin, Pilates and strength training and have a personal trainer. Exercise is my happy pill and gives me tons of energy. I even work out before shooting a wedding. My sneakers and Ipod go with me everywhere when I’m traveling.
  7. One of my very favorite things to do is walk on the beach with Ulysses.
  8. I love essential oils. Synthetic fragrance gives me a headache, so I discovered essential oils. They’re so wonderful for so many things, and so much fun to play with. I make my own cleaning supplies with them, and scent my rooms with them.

Ulysses:

  1. I love music. All sorts of music. At an early age, I was more interested in the harmonic and melodic relationships between the notes and sounds I was hearing than who the music was actually created by. So, I was sometimes the odd man out when everyone else wanted to listen to R&B or pop (although I liked these as well) while I may have been more interested in Beethoven and Rimsky-Korsakov. I even taught myself to play the piano to a degree. I wrote and sang a song for Jenni on our wedding day.
  2. I’m a huge astronomy nut. In fact, I wanted to go to school for astronomy. My life took a different turn, but I’ve always maintained my love for the stars. One of the most moving astronomical events was seeing the aurora borealis for the first time during a solar storm so powerful that the Northern Lights were visible from my area of NY, a very rare occurrence! Footnote: One of Jenni’s first anniversary gifts to me was something I still hold dear — a big red Newtonian reflector telescope. You could say she gave me the gift of astronomy again.
  3. Spanish food. Love it! Rice, beans, enchiladas, sopopillas, and almost anything else. My latest obsession is sofrito for flavoring (thanks to a beautiful friend who made us a large batch large to last the entire winter!). I put it on everything, breakfast, lunch and dinner! YUMM!
  4. I never had a pet of my own while growing up. But Jenni wants me to mention that I had a “pet” jumping spider; I maintain she was NOT a pet. She had no name, and I wasn’t emotionally attached to her. I did find her… fascinating. I’ve always been interested in the natural sciences and unusual creatures, and spiders are about as interesting as you can get in the world of tiny creatures. Jumping spiders would almost convince you they had some degree of intelligence. Like I said, she was NOT a pet. But I’ll admit it was a happy day when she spun an egg sack after I found her a “boyfriend”. Don’t ask.
  5. I’m a huge fan of the old Star Trek series. And Shatner! No one does it like William Shatner. His legendary acting abilities are so over-the-top that it’s a thing of beauty to watch him take charge in a scene. Hilarity aside, the lofty goals of that show are similar to those of many who harbor a positive view of the future.
  6. I’m from LA. But not *that* LA. I actually mean Louisiana. That’s right, the southern home of New Orleans, jazz, and Cajun cooking.
  7. I think I was about 20 years old when I rode my first roller coaster, while visiting Disneyland with some friends who wanted to ride Space Mountain. After proudly telling a few other friends of my accomplishment, several told me Space Mountain didn’t qualify as a roller coaster. I’ve neither found a new roller coaster to ride, nor have I been on Space Mountain again.
  8. I’ve read a ton of books by Edgar Rice Burroughs, author of the Tarzan books. If you’ve only seen movies and cartoons, do yourself a favor and go find the ORIGINAL Tarzan books and check them out. They don’t write them like this anymore. And for bonus points, read Burroughs’ “John Carter of Mars” series of books.

So that’s it! More than you ever wanted to know, right? :) Now I get to tag 8 others:

Tirado Photography

Jessica Johnston Photography

Be Creative Photography

Holland Photo Arts

Kenny Pang

Lena Hyde

Alt F

Humza Yasin

Little Sevana’s Newborn Portraits

Sevana’s 1-month portraits (#48)We had the privilege this week to photograph beautiful little Sevana, who is just 5 weeks old. I couldn’t believe that she was already smiling so much! She’s just beautiful, with big blue eyes and a head full of dark hair, and her parents are obviously totally enraptured with her. We just love doing these types of photo sessions. Just wait til you see this gorgeous little girl …

Her entire proof gallery will be released soon, with a password that can be obtained from her parents. Until then, please enjoy this preview, and feel free to share your thoughts with us by posting a comment. Enjoy!

Sevana’s 1-month portraits (#10)

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Hair & Fashion Show!

Fashion & Hair Affair (Westchester Magazine, #003)Jenni and I were invited by Westchester Magazine to photograph a fashion show at the brand new Ritz-Carlton, Westchester, in White Plains, NY. What a fabulous venue! With the emphasis on the latest in fashion and hair styling, there was an electric buzz in the air at this sold-out show as the 400+ attendees enjoyed the conversation, music, and hors d’oevres, and were even treated to a belly dancer’s performance.

Fashion & Hair Affair (Westchester Magazine, #045)Then it was time for the runway fashion show. It began with some of the upcoming season’s designs that will be seen at Neiman Marcus, and the show continued with some of the latest in hair and makeup by some of Westchester’s best salons. Since we had the chance to photograph several of these salon teams in the recent past, it was exciting to see them again before the show, and to see their models strutting their stuff on the runway.

Here’s a look at some of the evening’s events, hair, and clothing. Just turn up your speakers, and click the “PLAY” button to enjoy the show.

A huge thanks goes out to Aimee and Meke and to Westchester Magazine. It was amazing to see how they and their team pulled this gala event together. We met some wonderful people, and Jenni and I were thrilled to have been invited.

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Announcing our new Portrait Gallery!

Portrait GalleryWe’ve recently made an addition to our website, and we wanted to share it with all of you. Although we still specialize primarily in weddings, we’ve been getting more and more portrait requests from our past wedding clients. They’ve been calling us back as their families begin to expand for maternity and baby portraits (which thrills us!) , or when their whole family is in town to get some special family portraits. We love continuing our relationship with them and seeing them again!

To reflect the direction our photography has been taking us, we decided to add a “Portrait” Gallery to our main site. We filled it with a few of our favorites to give you an idea of the kind of portraiture we love, and we think you’ll enjoy them as much as we do. Check it out, and please let others know who might enjoy our style of photography. If you’re a past wedding client, we really hope to see you again soon!