Saturday, April 26, 2008

Linda and Jack Engagement Session



First of all, let me apologize for being so bad about blogging lately, I've been so busy, sorry! I've actually only been home 1 day in the past 8 and have been working like crazy. Lots of exciting stuff to talk about, but more on that later.
Last Sunday I met up with Linda and Jack for their engagement session. Let me just say that these guys were a blast! If that first picture above doesn't say everything about our shoot then nothing can. We headed out from Alameda over to San Francisco on a crisp but sunny day but by the end the wind was really blowing which made for some really fun shots! Jack and Linda were really game for whatever so we went to several locations and had a great time.
And a big thanks to Linda for noticing so quickly I left my reflector in the car before I got too far away! I'm really looking forward to their wedding, it is going to be amazing and they are such fun people that I know it's going to be a highlight of the year!













Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Photoforthepeople.com Interview



My new friends, and awesome photographers, Michael and Anna Costa just interviewed me on their up and coming photography forum, Photoforthepeople.com. In it I share a bunch of behind the scenes stuff about how I using lighting to create some of my images. You can see the interview here.
Thanks so much to Michael and Anna for featuring my work, I am honored!

Here's the diagram for the above image. I shot this image while helping out the awesome duo of Chris+Lynn last fall up in Vancouver. And no, I don't know how to quickly draw a nice curved line so don't laugh at me! :)

Monday, April 14, 2008

Cool shot


I don't talk about it much but I actually do quite a bit of photography for commercial clients like wineries, manufacturer's and restaurants. Normally it's all pretty boring stuff (thus why I don't mention it!) but I do enjoy the challenge it presents. Technically, commercial shooting is way more difficult than shooting portraits or weddings but it mostly lacks the creativity that I really enjoy. But every once in awhile I play around a little bit and get something I really like this this shot of Jim Kish of Kish Fabrication welding a bottom bracket on a custom titanium bike.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Vegas Boudoir



I've been getting lot's of requests lately from my brides for boudoir. Now, I don't do the old-school glamor boudoir you might be thinking of, nor do I shoot nudes, but I do shoot fashionable and beautiful images that husbands really seem to love! :) We've done these in all styles from this sort fashion sexy look to classic '40's pinup; it's really fun and makes a great gift.
Here's a little sample from a recent shoot in Vegas, we rented a suite at Planet Hollywood and had a great time. Kasia's husband was very pleased with the results!







Tuesday, April 01, 2008



Before I headed out to Las Vegas I swung by San Diego for Steve and Suzanne's engagement photos. They are a really fun couple who's wedding will be in Yosemite next year so we wanted to get some variety by also shooting down there. We met up in the morning near Balboa Park and ran all over the place getting some great shots. They even brought their dog, Tanner, who was a riot! That dog had so much energy it was amazing, both my dogs are older so I had forgotten just how much energy a 2 year old can have! He pretty much took over the shoot but my favorite shot is that top one so I can't complain...he knows how to work the camera!

I'm really looking forward to Suzanne and Steve's wedding! I love shooting in Yosemite and it sounds like they have some really great plans!

This shot here is on film. I shoot mostly digital but find some shots just look better on film as the softness and color is just impossible to imitate with digital. It looks even better printed!










Thursday, March 27, 2008

Vegas! WPPI '08



Wow, I've now been home for exactly one week and I'm am just now feeling normal again, what a great time! I left on Saturday afternoon to head down to San Diego for an engagement shoot. The drive was kind of brutal but I had my latest book on tape from audible.com so it was all good. Saturday night I met up with my friends and past bride and groom Angie and Brian for some drinks and dinner. The next morning, after the engagement (I'll post those soon!) I drove out to Vegas where I had a shoot then the festivities began.
I met tons of great people and had an awesome time. Not much sleep though! The convention is the largest of the year and brings together pretty much everyone in the wedding and portrait photography industry. It is a far cry from my everyday life in little San Luis Obispo! I get the chance to hang out with many good friends, meet the vendors I use and check out new products that are offered. Basically, it is the same as any other tradeshow but you know me, I always manage to have a good time wherever I go :)

Brian and Angie



Jason Groupp,Aimee Cooper and Me at some party...not sure who's as we went to a ton of them but I think it was at my new friend Sara France's.


Gene, who I have far more embarrassing images of but I won't do that to him! We're making fun of modes...sorry, the patron was flowing so it seemed funny at the time...


The San Francisco Crew, left to right
Jesse, John, Augie, someone I don't know (sorry) and Gene


John with his girlie drink our server set him up with!


Gene and Angelica oh my, after this we had the most wild limo ride ever! That was too fun!


My new favorite Southern Girls! Amy Martin and Mary Beth Tyson. That isn't my arm, but that would be funny if my hands were that feminine!


Jason got a really weird fortune out of a giant fortune cookie...only in Vegas!



Almost missed this one so I'm adding it in. Jefferson Todd, me and Aimee



What a great time, I'm looking forward to next year! So much more fun stuff, I had 7 shoots over the past 2 weeks so I've got tons of blogging to catch up on. But you know how it goes, you leave for a week and it takes a month to make it up!

Friday, March 21, 2008

WPPI Photo Contest Winner


I just got back from the annual Wedding and Portrait Photographer's International convention in Las Vegas and yes, I'm exhausted! I will post more about it after I get some rest.
One thing I am very excited about is that I got an "Accolade of Excellence" in the 16x20 photo contest for the above image of Becky! Becky is stunning and looks great in this image and I'm honored by the recognition!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Eric and Hayley's Paso Robles Engagement Session



Last week Eric, Hayley and I headed over to a couple of local Paso Robles wineries for some engagement photos before their June wedding. Conveniently enough, Hayley is an assistant winemaker at Summerwood Winery so we had access to all of their beautiful grounds and vineyards. Heck, we even used the production facility!
It was a beautiful and warm afternoon, the kind we wait all winter to enjoy. So warm in fact that Eric and Hayley were wearing flip-flops! You have to love California's Central Coast in March! They are both really quite funny, especially around each other. It was cool to see how they would communicate more with glances and body movement than with words, it's the kind of thing only people truly in love can do and it was beautiful to watch.
After running around Summerwood we headed across Highway 46 West to Peachy Canyon Winery just as the sun was setting. The light spilled through the trees and into the vineyards creating a very surreal environment. I did not know, but Peachy Canyon is now accepting weddings at their facility. It's a beautiful venue, I would love to shoot a wedding there sometime. We even found a fun little tunnel and played around in there before getting some night shots and wrapping it up.
Thanks again to Eric and Hayley, I'm really looking forward to hanging out with you again and am excited for your wedding!












Saturday, March 01, 2008

Christina Bridal Images


Last week I headed over to Eagle Castle Winery which is just over the hill from me in Paso Robles to shoot some Bridal images with the beautiful Christina. Eagle Castle is a newer winery with a ton of great spots to shoot. They also have some fantastic wines as well...you didn't think I would go and not try them did you? They are quickly growing to become one of the premiere wedding venues in San Luis Obispo county and after shooting there I can see why!
We started off inside in the Library which is baroque in design and quite stunning. The fabrics and interesting metal work made for a wonderful setting that just needed some touches of my lighting to really make them come out. We then headed up the grand staircase for some natural light shots. I have to say that I wasn't expecting to get much natural light inside a castle but the architects did an great job of keeping the design but also adding in windows to allow for beautiful natural light. I was completely prepared to shoot all with strobes and ended up hardly using them at all!
We then headed out onto the patios and then the vineyards themselves. The sun went behind a hill just to the west of Eagle Castle and shaded the entire venue (which would be awesome during the hot summer months) but left the far hills lit and gave us some of the best natural light I have ever had. It was a great shoot, Christina was amazing and the venue was perfect! I love my job!

The dresses are from Central Coast Wedding Center in San Luis Obispo. Kim, the owner, is fantastic to work with and has an amazing selection. I was very surprised by the wide selection when we were picking out the dresses for this shoot, she's got everything, I'm going to tell all of my brides to check there before driving to Santa Barbara or San Francisco!
Thanks again to Eagle Castle Winery for allowing us to use the facility for this shoot, it was amazing!