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"Hot Shots" from Jim Garner’s Workshop

Here are some “behind the scenes” photos, taken by our friend D.J. Ellis, one of hottest wedding photographers in the nation, of Stephanie and the group in Seattle this past week.  D.J., you are the bomb dude!

All the gang hanging out after a long day of shooting.  The next crop of "World's Best"?

All the gang hanging out after a long day of shooting. The next crop of "World's Best"?

Learning from Master Yoda himself, Jim Garner.  "Best Photographer World's Best He Is"

Learning from Master Yoda himself, Jim Garner. "Wedding Photographer World's Best He Is"

The group being tutored on night shots

The group being tutored on night shots

Stephanie "chillin" her gnomies after a long day on the beautiful beach

Stephanie "chillin" with her gnomies after a long day on the beautiful beach

Nuff said.  "Watch out world, here they come!"

Nuff said. "Watch out world, here they come!" (This almost looks like a promo for 'Survivor - Wedding Photographer'.)

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Will Stephanie Survive the Red-Eye Flight?

Don’t panic, of course she will!  Stephanie returns this morning [Monday 7/28] into Kansas City about 8:00amtravel-image_airplane-landing1-708900 after the overnight long-haul from Seattle and her wedding photographer workshop.  If you are at the airport, wave! :-)

Now, if you have ever flown these all night flights, you have felt the pain the next day.  (“COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE!”) But, really, they don’t have to be a killer. Follow CNN’s 3 simple steps to survive the red-eye flight.

1) Choose the right seat

Window seats are best for catching some sleep, as there is something to lean against. You also don’t risk being woken by a neighbor clambering past to get to the toilet.

Seats at the front of the plane are the quietest and you are the quickest off.  (ask for the bulkhead, more legroom for spreading out and getting comfortable if you have long legs like me).

The worst seats are on the back row, as often they don’t recline. (Nevermind, you always get stuck behind the annoying businessman who tried to get his two suitcases worth of trade show ‘goodies’ crammed into his carry-on and now can’t get it out of the overhead without the jaws of life so all of us are held hostage… – yes, I feel better now.)

2) Bag it

Sleep-inducing goodies to pack in the carry-on bag include ear plugs, comfy socks, and noise-canceling ear phones (my buddy Chris has the Bose, they are unbelievably quiet).

Travel pillows may be awkward to carry, but they are proven at improving sleep by supporting the head.

An eye mask [most are disposable anymore and can be under a $1] can also minimize interference from a neighbor’s light, laptop or video screen.

3) Perfect timing

Try to resist the urge to nap beforehand. The idea is to acclimatize to the new time zone as quickly as possible. So if you arrive in the morning, try to push through to bed time. (Believe me, it will help the next day)

Skip coffee in the airport and especially when the trolley comes round during the flight.

That’s it, I’m off to pick up Stephanie!  We all can’t wait until she gets back.  She’s a trooper, a good nap and she will be good to go.

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Day 3 – Wedding Photography Workshop with Jim Garner

On day 3, we spend quite a bit of time reviewing & retouching of Whidbey Island Images and using the tools within Photoshop CS3 (many that some didn’t know were there).  It was a very helpful session, on how to use the tools without making the pictures look over-done or air brushed.  Here are some shots of the gorgeous area around Whidbey Island

The afternoon session was all regarding the destination wedding photography business side of things an excellent 2 hour session on enhancing the client experience (which Tim and I believe is the most important part of any service provider!). Keep watching for more shots from the workshop.

Stay tuned.  (Yes, my brain is FULL :-) )

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DAY 1 – Wedding Photography Workshop with Jim Garner

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Well, I couldn’t be more tired and my brain is full. :-)

What a great day we had starting with a morning classroom session that took us through direction on workflow as well as Wedding Story Shooting presentation, goals and guidelines. [a great session with Jim Garner!].  The afternoon was spent shooting models at a couple of fantastic Seattle locations downtown, it was nice having my friend Dawn Shields there with me.  Emphasis on lighting and emotion can’t help but make us better at doing what we love, capturing couples at their best on their wedding day.  I can’t wait until tomorrow!

Here are just a couple shots from around Seattle today…

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Fun, fun, fun!!! More tomorrow.

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The Bettels Family

We had the pleasure of taking portraits of this wonderful family on the eleventh of July.  We had a really fun time despite the heat and humidity (and some big mosquitoes). The twin 3 year old children, Chaz and Basia, both were great. They were absolutely full of energy with all the activities running around. The whole shoot was out at their beautiful new home near Mulberry, Missouri.  The parents, Brent and Piper, were totally up for each and every idea (and had some fantastic ones already) for creating portraits that were of heirloom quality. The Bettels home lended itself to a very natural and minimally posed session so we could capture the real personality of the children as they really are, and (with Tim and a lot of Grandpa and Grandma’s help) we think we accomplished that pretty well.

I think it’s important to invest in some good family portraits every few years. The time just flies too quickly, and children grow up so fast! Thank you Brent and Piper, I had a fun time with you, enjoy this preview of some of your proofs.   

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Outdoor Senior Portraits

Tim, Jana and I just had a session yesterday with Tiffany Chandler.  Here session was out at the city lake and some locations downtown close to our studio.  We recommend outdoor sessions this time of year to be scheduled during early mornings and late evenings to avoid that hot midday sun. See our latest ad for 2009 Seniors!

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And, of course, Tim put together this little video for her.  Enjoy Tiffany and “thanks” for the privilege of selecting us!

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Family Portraits at the Arboretum

Tim reminded me that it’s been a while since we’ve had some family portraits posted here on our blog, so I thought I’d share recent photos we took of a sweet family at the stunningly beautiful Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens.  They have walking trails all through out the garden, Tim and I even found some great locations for future weddings that we are doing.

I hope you enjoy these photo’s of Shawn and Julene, along with their children Lauren and Attie Rose.  Spring and Summer are the best times for family portraits because the weather is good and we can capture you and your family outside doing the things you enjoy doing together, making memories that will last a lifetime…

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Wedding Pictures in China Earthquake – May 12 2008

[This is a posting that is unbelievable since we have seen the after effects and total devastation of the recent earthquake of Sichuan, May 12 2008, where 15 million homes were destroyed, and the death toll is currently at 69,000 and climbing.  Enjoy this sobering post by friederishi]

Another friend of mine, John Chaffee, who is a professor of Chinese Studies sent the following series of pictures that were sent to him by a Taiwanese friend. The friend was taking pictures of a young couple at the White Deer Chapel in Pengzhau, Sichuan when the earthquake struck. The photographer was able to keep his wits and capture these very dramatic images.

It happened when we were taking wedding pictures.

We were taking pictures for a new couple in White Deer Chapel in Pengzhou, Sichuan. Suddenly there was an enormous quake, and the hundred-year old church was wiped out in a split moment.

It is May 12. We were there to take wedding pictures. The session began at two and after only a few pictures were taken, the catastrophe struck. When we saw big chunks of stone falling off the church and the earth was shaking, we realized there was an earthquake. Knowing that there was no place to hide, we lay on our stomach and used hands to protect heads. It is the end of the world, I thought. Not courage, but the seeming loss of hope that, while crawling on the ground, I managed to raise my camera to take these pictures.

It was chokingly dark. all I could hear was the sound of falling buildings.

As the shaking came to an end and the dust began to settle, we all stood up to see what had happened, despondently horrified.

In a split second, the church that only recently celebrated its 100th anniversary became a pile of rubble.

We helped each other to stand up; looking around we could not believe what we saw.

2:41 in the afternoon of May 12. The camera recorded the time. Inset is the church before it fell.

We thought the quake was only limited to this area and tried to call for help.

There was no way that we could secure help and then there were continued aftershocks.

We started to retreat from the rubble. On the way all we saw were despondent scenes; the neighboring villages were severely damaged.

We and the villagers immediately started self-rescuing actions. Fortunately all 33 people taking pictures in the chapel were not hurt.

The fire that evening was the only consolation for the terrified visitors. We thank the hospitality of the kind villagers. Since the roads were all damaged we had to leave the car behind and walked home.

Congratulations Tim and Amanda!

Tim and Amanda Harrold “tied the knot” this past Saturday, May 24, 2008.  The wedding was beautiful and they are such a wonderful couple, a real match.  It was a privilege to spend time with them and share in their special occasion. ["Thank You Tim and Amanda!"]  They also photographed very well, were relaxed and themselves, which made for some great shots…

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What do you think?  Cute couple, aren’t they?

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As Promised, Langham Wedding Pictures from NYC

As posted back on May 17, 2008, I promised to put a few shots out here of the Langham wedding we just shot.  They came out great.  These two are absolutely beautiful together…

 

What do you think?  Here is also a little video I put together for them…

 

                    

 

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