Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Take a Picture It Lasts Longer

The other night while I was looking through our vendor contracts it dawned on me that I never shared with you ladies our wedding photographer. Like most brides today photography ranked pretty high on our priority list second only to the venue and food. Photography was so high on our list of priorities that I actually began searching and contacting potential photog’s before Mr. CCandy and I had official set or date or even started planning a wedding. I know I was an eager beaver but let’s be honest folks searching for a photographer is kinda just an excuse to look at wedding porn and believe me friends I looked at a lot of porn during our search.

I first stumbled upon our photographer website during our search for a venue and I actually shot off an inquiry email to her at the same time I was contacting the venue. I was super disappointed when I heard back that she wasn’t booking for 2011 for another 4 months and had to anxiously wait until the first opportunity we had to meet with her and reserve our date. So who exactly is this awesome photographer that kept us waiting? Well folks meet the wonderful and talented Heidi Ryder.

One of the first things that jumped out at us when we first stumbled upon her work was her ability to capture the emotion of the day in every image she takes.
I was also happy to see a large diversity in the couples and wedding she features on her blog. Let’s face it’s easy to beautifully capture perfectly styled weddings with model couples but seeing her wonderful images featuring weddings of all sizes and couples of different ethnicities gives me piece of mind that we’ll end up with wedding pictures just as beautiful as those featured on her website.

Our e-pics with Heidi are scheduled for early May and I’m giddy with excitement to see what wonderful magic she’ll work for us with her camera! Tell me Hive what about your photographer won you over?

All Images by Heidi Ryder Photography

Monday, February 7, 2011

DIY Photoshot on the Coast

A couple of weeks ago the misters and I decided to getaway for the weekend to Santa Barbara to see one of our favorite bands and to get away from all thing wedding.

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But even the dreamy sounds of my man Paul Banks couldnt keep my mind 100% off wedding. The beautiful beaches of Santa Barbara screamed take a picture of me and we decided to take advantage and stage a DIY photo shot in hopes of getting some quality images for our wedding website.

Armed with a tripod our Cannon 30D and couple of inspiration pics we headed off to find the perfect location. Our first stop was a park off of Cabrillo Blvd were we tried to recreate this picture.

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Yea that was a total fail.

We quickly decided to leave this shot to the professionals and moved on to the vintage carousel.

Much better, We originally wanted to get shots of us riding the carousel but unfortunately there was a 2 dollar charge per person to ride and we only had 2 bucks cash on us. At this point we noticed our camera battery was running out of juice and we decided to head down the coast to get some shots by the beach and possibly some Pictures like this with the our little roundie.

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We were lucky and found a deserted scenic turn off right off the 101 freeway with spectacular views of the ocean and the beach. It was here that we got some of my favorite pictures of the day.

I’m so happy with the images we were able to capture in the short amount of time we were shooting. They are by no means professional photos but compared to our previous eyeball only pics they are a 100% improvement.

If you’re interested in staging your own DIY photo shot there’s a couple of things to keep in mind before you head out

· Clear off a couple of hours on your calendar to dedicate to your shoot. Setting up each shot with the tripod can suck up a lot of your time so you want to make sure you have enough time dedicated to your shoot.

· Do your homework. Scout out possible locations prior to heading out for your shoot and research potential possess. Heading into your photo shot with a good game plan will help you maximize your time while you’re out on location.

· Don’t get to ambitions. Focus on perfecting a few shots rather than getting a lot of mediocre shots. We focused on nailing a few image and ended up with about 7 workable images out of the over 30 pictures we took.

· Your equipment doesn’t need to be high tech all you need is a simple point and shoot with a delayed timer; a tripod and a good working knowledge of your camera and you will be able to get a quality image.

And above everything else have fun! If you’re having fun it’ll show in your images and no amount of posing or expensive equipment can duplicate that.