Monday, May 26, 2008
Richard and Derya
Now it is the morning of the 24th and Diana and I are heading up to the lake and it is COLD, we're looking at a high of 45 degrees on the shore Tahoe--add a little breeze, some hail and rain and now were closer to the weather in February--But we just have the ceremony inside a tent instead of out on the beach. Some of Richard's family are here from Korea dressed in traditional clothing. The rain isn't letting up and I'm wondering how we can get out into the rain to photograph and how long I can keep them out there before they freeze. JB is performing the ceremony and I'm shooting from the rear and sides and Diana is mostly up in the front shooting close-ups. We're trying to make the tent as interesting as possible with no decorations-- it was such a last minute deal because of the weather and as I watch Richard and Derya, I know it doesn't even matter whether they are on the beach or in the tent--they're in love.
So now the ceremony is over and we decide to go downstairs off the balcony and the immediate consensus is to photograph the family down there. I just can't seem to get psyched to photograph anyone inside a building when they've traveled so far to be married on the lake. Richard and I agree to just let everyone get a bit wet and work quickly to do the photos outside. Diana holds the umbrella over me to keep the water off my lens (which works--kind of) and we photograph the family and wedding party out in the rain. We head back inside for a few minutes to let Derya warm up and then I take them down onto the pier with the umbrella for a few more photos, but now it's after 6pm and the wind is picking up and blowing in off the lake--it's cold so I do my best to keep them moving for just a few more shots before we have to head off to the reception at the Riva Grill.The reception is a laid-back affair with my favorite DJ--Gary of JJ Entertainment whom I've only worked with briefly once before, but he made an impression. The reception forgoes most traditions and instead does something very cool. Richard and Derya decide to have two performances from their ethnic backgrounds (Korean and Turkish) so we have a Korean fan dance which is so elegant and graceful and a belly dancer which is also elegant and graceful and I have to say that it iss not what I have seen before--she is pro. The food is great and after dinner we have a few dances, a couple toasts and a slideshow that makes me choke-up (I hide it well because I always just put the camera in front of my face) and then everyone just cuts loose and this is where I take my favorite image of the night-- Richard's grandmother comes out onto the dance-floor and busts a move to some 80's song (I think it was Vanilla Ice) and she justs cuts it up out there--
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Cynthia and Josh
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Alice and Rob
Standing in the street near Shinneyboo where their wedding is happening this summer--what a beautiful place!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Fun in the sun
I got out and shot a few photos at the Reno River Festival--great fun. Click image to go to my flickr account and see a couple more of my favorites...
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Watch out!
Once in a great while I buy a new piece of gear because of it's "technical" capabilities. Not that often though--I believe a good photographer could show up at an event with an 8 dollar point and shoot camera and make great images--it's never been about the equipment for me it's always about the image and what you can do with what you have...
That is until I took the plunge and bought the new Nikon D3...I can shoot at ISO 3200 and it looks amazing! (It looks like ISO 400 on my current camera) This frees me up to shoot with more natural lighting at weddings--not to mention the full-frame -- my lenses are once again working to full capacity. For all my brides this summer who are getting married inside--look out, I'm bringing the big guns!