6.30.2011

julie + bruce | rainy day wedding in redding

I met Nicole through a mutual friend.  She was so sweet to ask me to come and second shoot for her in May.  I can't really believe that my second wedding was also in the rain!  It was clear, but windy and everything was set up beautifully outdoors at Gold Hills Golf Course in Redding, Ca.  About 5 minutes before the ceremony was scheduled to begin thunder and lightning filled the sky and rain began to pour.  Everything was rushed inside.  But, despite the sudden change of plans Julie & Bruce did not seem phased.  Surrounded by people who love them, they smiled the whole time.  Julie looked so beautiful and her smile radiated as she was escorted by a fleet of unbrellas to her ceremony. Julie & Bruce I wish you all the best!!

Nicole is such a sweet and caring person, and I'm so glad to have met her, thank you Nicole for this opportunity!
you can check out Nicole's site here: http://www.chelonisphoto.com/













6.27.2011

backlight love | hidden valley lake/ lake county ca family/child photographer

It's no secret that one of my favorite ways to shoot is backlit when the sun is low... oh that hazy beautiful light! One thing that really frustrated me as a mom trying to take photos of my kids (before I learned my camera) was not getting what I expected from each shot.  One of these things would be taking a photo backlit, and getting a silhouette rather than detail in my child's face.  So, I thought I would share a little tip if you are having some frustrations. Have you ever went to grab a photo of your child in front of a window (with their back to it) and gotten the window perfectly exposed but your child is so dark the photo is wasted? Now I love silhouettes when that is what you're going for ;)  What's happening is your camera is making it's best guess at what exposure you would like for the image, and since most likely the majority of the scene when backlit is very bright, it will expose for that while leaving your child's face underexposed.  Your camera is probably in evaluation/matrix metering mode, which is fine normally (or if you know how to apply compensation for backlit scenes).  In backlit situations I would switch your camera to "spot" meter mode (check your camera's manual on how to do this).  The camera will then be determining the exposure by a very narrow angle so if you point it at the child's skin you should get a nice exposure.  While you might lose (blow out) some of the background detail, this really doesn't bother me since what I'm concerned with is the expression that is happening :) 


In the photos above, I metered for my baby's face in manual mode, set my exposure, and waited for him to continue his game of "where are you? surprise!" from behind the curtain.  The detail of our yard out the window, the grass, the patio table... are all completely lost.  The camera does not have the dynamic range to capture all the exposures, the range is just too wide.  But that wasn't the foucs of this image and it actually creates quite a clean backdrop.  Now hopefully you can get more of what you want out of your backlit images :) 

6.25.2011

whitney + casey | the wedding | geyserville/sonoma/lake county/northern ca wedding photographer

"the best thing is life to hold on to is each other"
Audrey Hepburn

Whitney and Casey have already been together 9 years, that would be, since middle school. They always knew they would be together, but as Whitney put it, she wanted to wait and for it to be perfect. They did not disappoint. Casey waited patiently several nights with a plan to slip the engagement ring on Whitney’s finger while she slept. Night after night she slept on her hands. Eventually Casey had to come up with a backup plan – he tied the engagement ring on to her puppy’s collar. She didn’t notice it right away, and I can only imagine how nervous Casey was that week!
Of course, the rest is history.

I was lucky enough to enjoy a beautiful day with their family and friends, laughing, crying, dancing and crossing our fingers for no rain :)

Wishing them all the best in their future together… and to top it off they are now expecting twin boys!
 
2nd shooter: Jodi Norris-Farres (Photos by JoJo)
Cake: Cristen Helmick
 
This was my first wedding, and I cannot thank Cindy, Whitney & Casey enough for trusting us to do this for them! I can’t wait to meet those adorable babies :) What a beautiful day it turned out to be.

Also, I can’t. get. over. how gorgeous Whitney is!!