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Friday, October 31, 2008

Football and a Senior - A Great Mixture...

Travis came into our studio with one thought on his mind - To look athletic in his portraits.






As one of the silent auction winners at Brazoswood High School Booster Club events for their football team TriCoast wanted to make sure they got their money's worth in supporting a great group of kids which love to have fun on the football field. Travis is one of the young men playing Iron Man football in the two roughest spots on the field - Runningback and Linebacker.



A great young man who really was easy for us to photograph, of course we made fun of him but with someone with enough medals to make Michael Phelps look like a punk, well I think he could take it!






And my personal favorite from the session



Travis' 6 sided TriFold Graduation Invitations


So hopefully the nerd of taking Senior Portraits was made cool enough for Travis, and if you take the time to read this blog make sure you leave some love for Travis will ya!

Finally a slideshow of Travis with the portraits above and a few others:



~Mike

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Derek & Alaina's e-Session


Last week I got to to shoot a fun couple on the north east side of Houston. I did get lost getting there, but eventually the search party found me. It was a beautiful day for a our shoot and everything worked out well.



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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sneak Peek down in Savannah Georiga!


To make a great wedding you need a fun groom, family and friends who are helpful and polite and a wonderful venue. Sometimes when all of this comes together and you add an amazing young photographer as the stunning bride, well it sure makes our job a lot more fun and a whole lot easier!





Last week Cody and I had the honor to photograph Allison and Rich's wedding in Savannah Georgia and while the weather was wet and rainy all weekend the bride and groom as well as their family could not have been more perfect! Here is a sneak peek of the wedding and the day after event with LOTS more photos to come of the wedding day itself!

Bride and Groom before the wedding hanging out allowing us to capture some images of them.


Day after session at the Savannah Rail Road Museum. Allison and Rich are doing their best "Whooooo whoooooo" impression of a train! Yeah it was stupid fun!


Inside an old street car at the Museum, we were simply escaping the rain and decided to shoot a little inside the car. This one was captured with natural light only.


As with the second image, the couple was hanging out before the wedding. Natural light on Allison's face, with wireless flash as a rim light on Allison and main light on Rich!


Again more coming very soon but I simply could not wait to share some of these fun images with a great couple!

Leave them some love will ya please :)



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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Heroes of Hurricane Ike - A Photo & Video Shoot...


Well sometimes out of a natural disaster such as Hurricane Ike good things develop. Amazing people and stories come out of no where to ... well just make you feel good.






Today was one of those days. Besides having to get up at the crack of the day to get everything packed up and ready to go, I had the honor to be the official photographer in capturing a few of these "heroes" of Hurricane Ike.

I showed up at the location and set up my studio gear:

* Alien Bee lights as well as Denny's Mfg. new Zebra Lights which so far I have been VERY pleased with.

* Gels (yep you read that right) the advertising company which is completing this project wanted an overall colorful background to match the shirt or tones of the heroes shirts.

* Medium Toned Gray paper backdrop which I bought two days ago at Houston Camera Exchange (in order to gel a nice color with decent dark tones on)

* Larson 4x6' softbox for main and a small strip with louvers for hairlight, 2 large Larson reflectors for fill.


Now the video crew which were AMAZING guys, out of Austin Texas found themselves short on a few items so I let them borrow some of my items which turned out worked great. Denny's Mfg. makes some new foldable soft boxes and I had a couple with me (since I did not know what size of space we were shooting in) and they used the 3x4' Zebra Box as well as a strip box all which sets up in like 10 seconds.

Below are a few pullbacks of the video guys in order with my gear thrown around in the tiny room of two of the heroes. We changed the background color out a lot, sadly these two heroes both are on red which does not show the changes.

Again nothing major in this post, just wanted to share today was a very refreshing and cool day being a part of an event which I found was very inspiring to say the least!

Light Check with one of the video crew guys. You can also see that new soft box from Denny's I was talking about which they shot video light through to soften up the light.



Another Hero being filmed



Shot from the other side of things to show you the tiny room we worked in but how it worked out pretty well in the end. You can also see one of my Larson Reflectors being used as a fill by the video crew.




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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Almost going to jail in Vegas....What?!!?


So two weekends ago I did something I had only done one other time in my 15+ years of shooting weddings, I second shot for another photographer. The first time I shot second for a photographer just happened to be for the same photographer and well it did not go over so well. I mean it was my fault, I just was not used to not being in control of a wedding, and I tried to take over, change shots that were missed and adjust things to suit my style and not the main photographers style.




So after a promise with threat of taking my life if I did not keep that promise, I tried shooting as a second photographer one more time. The promise, well the promise is I could ONLY SAY the following:

"yes dear"
"whatever you want or need honey"
"Suzy you are always right"

Yep that's right I had the honor to head to Las Vegas to second shoot for my better half - Suzy Min and her amazing couple and wedding.

So covering the boys and not having to worry about anything but shooting a little and having fun with the guys in the process we got started shooting outside, but with the still 100 degree weather we choose to keep it inside for the rest of the shoot. That is when the best man said: "Hey we are in Vegas, lets go shoot INSIDE the Casino"

Of course everyone thought it was a great idea, but knew we might have some problems. So I had to quickly leave my camera gear in the hallway of a busy casino, run in with one camera, one lens, one tiny light stand with a flash on top of it and a Master flash unit on my camera body. Attached were a set of Radio Popper Units as well.

So we got permission from one of the pit boss' there to shoot on dead tables which there was a group of 6 (3 on each side) I got permission to stand and shoot inside the row of dead tables, and received 1 minute to capture the portrait.

Yeah one minute you read that right! So I took a snapshot to make sure my flash units were working, and a general light check and exposure check. Made a very quick adjustment, and took another shot. At this time "rent a cop" security hit me up and ordered me to leave the casino, which I kindly told him we had permission from the pit boss, which the pit boss standing there gave the thumbs up so the uniformed security left us alone. The Pit Boss said 15 more seconds and you guys have to leave. So I adjusted my camera settings, took 2 more quick portraits of the groom throwing up 100 bills and then we had to leave.

On the way out the casino we were met by the Suits of Security and the Gaming Commission of Nevada which clearly were not happy. After saying we had permission from the pit boss and directed the suits in his direction, well I think the best man said it best by "I knew we were in trouble when the pit boss turned and walked away" Needless to say they were calling over a patrol unit to take me to jail for photographing inside the casino. While the groom was talking to the Gaming Commission I was in the process of taking out my memory cards and trying to hide them or give them to one of the groomsmen to get to Suzy while I sat in the "Old Brick House".

Now having worked in Law Enforcement and Corrections for the majority of my life I was not worried about going to jail, in fact I thought it was quite funny to be honest. No disrespect to the Police, but I mean can't you just see what the other Criminals in the holding tank would think when asked what I was in jail for........

So after the groom explained to the Gaming Commission and Suits of Security from the Casino just how much money he was spending to have the wedding at this location, they finally choose not to arrest me and take my camera gear and whatever else.

So all ends well and we got a great story out of it and a pretty cool picture. I mean it is nothing out of this world but with the story and the speed it was captured I was happy at the results.

The "Almost going to jail photo" from Suzy's Wedding


And for more amazing photos from Suzy and her wedding check out her blog. I did have to wait till she posted on her blog before I could post this, so of course I said "Yes dear whatever you want my love" Remember to leave her some love if you do!

SUZY'S BLOG



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Saturday, October 04, 2008

Rebecca's Bridal at Hermann Park and super secret Pool Hall


What's a bridal without harsh sun, 30lbs wedding dress, lots of pebbles in your sandals and some guy on a horse. Well, we didn't have the guy with a horse, but we did get a statue of a guy on a horse. Does that count?






Hermann Park was one of the most popular spots for wedding and quinceañera photography. But because of vandalism and un-professionalism, the part now requires a permit to photograph there. You can see the scarred bamboo trees in the background.

The location, however, was beautiful. All you need is a pretty bride. That's were Rebecca comes in. Of course around noon time, it gets hot. So we went indoors for some pool shots and air conditioning. As for the location, it's super secret only because I don't remember where it is and will never be able to find it again.



Two of my favorite shots of Rebecca. I can still remember her mom telling her to put her shoes on. I kinda like it without :)




By the time we got to this area, we had been photographed, You Tube'd, cat called, and I think proposed to. Yep...15 mins into the portrait session. Gotta love it! Unfortunately, I'm taken and had to turn them all down.


This was a super fun day. Rebecca and Dalton's wedding is coming up in 2 weeks, then they are off to Belize. I'm jealous. I want to go to Belize...

Big thanks to Rebecca's Mom and Cousin for coming to help out. We couldn't have done it without you two!!!


- Jordan



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Thursday, October 02, 2008

TriCoast shenanigans at a Bridal session


Ok, some pull backs. This is the kind of crazy shenanigans that goes on behind a TriCoast Bridal session. Mike had already put these images together so that makes it easy for me :)

Spot the weirdo!







Outtake #1 - Our little lighting assistant for the day - one of the bride's friends daughter - By the way this is a pullback of Image #5



Outtake #2 - not sure what I was doing here but it looks like I was caught doing something I should not had been doing


Outtake #3 - Jordan tapes everything up when he works and I MEAN EVERYTHING.......



Outtake #4 - Ahhh how cute, Jordan bonds so well with our clients!!!


Outtake #5 - Give me more ALCOHOL DANG IT !!!!



So much fun :)

Til' next time!


- Jordan



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Bridal at Heather's Glen - Part II


Break time! I guess it's time to put up a couple more portraits of Ann from last week. In case you missed it, here's the link.






We had just hand delivered a small portrait to Heather's Glen, so it should be a nice surprise for Ann on Saturday. (In case you're reading Ann, you'll have to wait till Saturday to see which one we picked out.) Here are a few of our favorites.




















Which one is your favorite? There's always a witty remark for these images, but I'll save it for some pull back shots of the shoot. Of course, you'll have to wait for those as well. :)

Break time's over!


- Jordan



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