Luckily, baby Faith was born right on time. We got together to photograph baby Faith's wonderful first days in the world. Here are my favorites.
Luckily, baby Faith was born right on time. We got together to photograph baby Faith's wonderful first days in the world. Here are my favorites.
Ruth & Mark planned their wedding themselves. With Ruth's attention to detail and great taste, they had a beautiful backyard wedding that was just delightful. Accompanied by many close family and friends, these two vowed their love for one another.
Thanks to Alex Singh for assisting me that day and getting some great shots, of which you can see on his blog here.
On with the wedding!
Alex got this shot of Mark getting ready and I love it!
Ruth & Mark opted to see each other before the wedding and I was so excited when they did. This gives the bride and groom time to soak in the day. See each other and really have a special moment before sharing it with the guests. And it gives way to better portraits in the end also :)
Ceremony time! And it was so cute to see Ruth being walked down the aisle by her father and son.
Married!
Thank you Ruth & Mark for having me photograph your wedding!
Being able to document women at their sexiest and making them feel beautiful no matter what shape and size they are is a feeling that is truly indescribable. Whether they are getting photographed for themselves or for their future husband, I am happy to document their transition from future wife, mother, woman into sexy, beautiful and timeless.
Reina is one of those woman.
A few weeks before we got together to do a Graduate session. We got some amazing photos, had great light, and even got to catch up over a cup of coffee. You see, Sophia just isn't a regular client, she happens to be one of my best friends. So this session was extra special :).
Sophia, you're the best and I wish you the best in everything you do! I know you're gonna succeed :).
Happy Friday.
You get what you pay for.
I say this to all of my clients. When I meet a client for the first time, whether they book or not, I always warn them: You get what you pay for. We've all been there when we've spent a good deal of money on a service that simply wasn't the best. Either the service provided wasn't up to our expectations or perhaps they didn't have enough experience. And we are left with our wallets feeling sore and our hearts a little let down.
So, when it comes time to find a photographer for your wedding, family portraits, or holiday cards, hire a professional. Not one of those Craig's List $35 session fee with a disk of digital negatives type of photographer. Hire someone with experience, knowledge of their equipment, and who offer something more than a disk of what will probably consist of badly exposed photos.
There is some satisfaction as a photographer to give the best of oneself and work and know that the client leaves absolutely happy and ready to show off their photographs. Whether it is being friendly and getting to know you not only as a client, but as person and ultimately as a friend or providing quality products you'll be proud to display in you home. All of this is worth every penny.
I've heard way too many stories of wedding photographers who showed their best work and when all was said and done, they didn't provide what they showed. Or they showed up late, disappeared, or had to re-do the bridal party portraits, you never want to be left feeling like you got the short end of stick on your big day.
This is why I've complied a little list of what to look for in a quality photographer. Whether you're on a small budget or no budget at all, these are all good things to look out for when choosing the right photographer:
- At first meeting, are they friendly? Do they take interest in you or just your wallet?
- What kind of experience do they have? Do they have a website for you to look at their work? What about a blog?
- What kind of equipment are they using and do they know how to use it?
- Have you heard good things about them via facebook or people you know?
- Are they willing to answer your questions about their services and products?
- Does their style reflect you and what you'd like to get from them?
- And, can you trust them to do what you're hiring them for?
I'm sure there is more that can be added to that list as you look for the right photographer. The important thing is that you choose someone who has the experience and quality to deliver to you the best of themselves and their photography. Not just some with a semi expensive camera and no experience.
And make no mistake, an expensive camera does not automatically mean that they are a professional photographer. Keep an eye out for those tricksters. I do want to add that I am by no means knocking those few who are trying to make it in the photo industry and are trying to work as a professional. I know that when I started, I wasn't any where near good and did a lot of stuff for free until I thought I could charge a decent fee.
For those of you who are trying to get into the photo biz as a professional, make sure you practice, practice, and keep on practicing so that your fees reflect the quality of your products and work otherwise you'll get stuck being categorized as a photographer like the ones I've mentioned above.
Anyway, hope that helps someone out there. I know reading posts similar to this have helped me. Happy Wednesday!
And a quick sneak peek from the wedding I just finished editing :)
I seriously couldn't ask for better clients than Melissa and Cesar to break me into the wedding industry. Yes, I have shot weddings before, some as lead and some as a second shooter. And even though I have been to many weddings, shooting my first wedding as lead since 2007 was amazing. The rush of being the one they count on to bring about amazing images of their special day is worth every second.
Melissa and Cesar tied the knot in April on a Friday at Wedgwood Banquet in Riverside. They had a beautiful outdoor wedding in beautiful calm weather and then a fun reception that lasted way into the night. Helping me was Alex Singh of Alex Singh Photo who is a great assistant and second shooter :).
Okay enough blah blah blah and on to the photos! Melissa & Cesar: you two are the greatest! And I wish you the best in life as one.
We started with the day with the guys.
Cesar looking handsome.
While the guys were out on the golf carts, it was the girls' turn.
And before the ceremony, Melissa took a little break from everyone and we got some quiet and beautiful photos of her.
Melissa's something blue belonged to her mother, who passed away but her memory was ever present through out the whole day.
Some details of the day
Ceremony time.
And I leave you with the first dance.
Have a great Monday!