And the winner is... | The Unique Wedding Giveway!

I am so, so excited to show you the awesome wedding that I chose for my free wedding giveaway. I was looking for a wedding that was out of the box, unique, fun, spirited, and genuine. Well, I found that plus so much more.

I'd love to introduce to you, Laura and Edward!

Directly from her emailed entry:

An Old Broadway Wedding...

Since Ed and I are both theatrical performers, and we actually met while doing a show together in 1998, we have decided to get married ONSTAGE at the Rose Center Theater in Westminster, California. The Rose is a beautiful 400 seat theater, and it's a stage that Ed and I have shared together as well as performed on separately. The Managing Director of the Theater is actually a very good friend of ours, and he actually wrote the music to (and Directed) the show that we met in. If it weren't for him, we would have never met in the first place. The stage is where we feel at home, and it seemed that this was really the ONLY venue that made any sense to us. Most of our friends, and some of our family are also performers, but most of them have never been to a Theater Wedding. We really wanted to do something that people were going to remember, and was not going to blend in with every other wedding they've ever been to.

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I will save the rest of the details for your viewing pleasure after their "most definitely going to be amazing" wedding on March 10th of next year. Every piece of Laura and Edwards wedding has a special feel and purpose- from the professional stage lights, to her handmade and designed wedding dress (which she showed me the plans for....OMG!), to their backgrounds on the stage and with dance. It will be party Broadway and part wedding....but ALL amazing :)

Congrats again Laura and Edward!!! I am so excited and honored to photograph your wedding!

Photograph emotionally and blog from the heart

I think I'm a fairly good photographer. Am I one of the best? Ha, not even close. There are other photographers out there with more creativity in their small toe than I have in my entire body. As with anything, you only get better with time, but I believe that each person brings something special to their work - something that comes naturally and effortlessly. Although I am far from where I would like to be, I do believe that my strength is being able to tell a story with my photos, especially when it comes to wedding photography. I think that's why I love weddings - because I am able to see a story - a real, live story - being played out in front of my eyes. My job is to capture it and sometimes mold it to create photos that the bride and groom can look back on and re-live their day. A wedding goes by so quickly. It's a whirlwind of emotion, highs, sometimes lows, stress, a million people talking to you at once, and it's an out of body experience. So, as a wedding photographer, I believe that it is my job to remind my clients how they FELT on their wedding day. My job isn't to show them how beautiful they were (although that is nice too) or to show off how great and creative of a photographer I am (although that is also nice), my job is to TELL THEIR STORY. I've put together a little post that will show you how I photograph and then how I blog. When I blog a wedding, there is nothing I love more than going their their gallery of hundreds of photos and choosing the 50-75 images that will best tell their story. I don't always choose the most beautiful photos. I choose photos that make me smile, cry, laugh, and feel. Hopefully it does the same for anyone who is viewing the blog post.

The photo on the left is nice and I included it in their gallery, but my favorite? The photo on the right. This is the one that got blogged.

Here are two photos of basically the same thing...the bride as she first put on her dress and was looking in the mirror. Both pretty shots, but the one on the right? I hope that someday she can look back at this image and remember how she felt when she first put on her wedding dress. Her nerves, her excitement, and how much she loved her fiance on their wedding day. The photo on the right got blogged.

Here are two photos that are both moody, grainy black and whites. The top one did not get blogged. The bottom one did. Why? The top one is a pretty photo, but the bottom one spoke to me - sheer emotion. You can actually see light reflecting off the tears in her eyes. She is wiping them away and one of her bridesmaids is standing next to her, fanning her. What a beautiful moment.

When you're photographing a wedding, it is your job to capture not only candid moments, but also more traditional family photos. This can be boring and tedious...if you let it. See the photo on the left of the 4 sisters? That's your basic, traditional shot and something that I give all of my clients. Once I get that shot, I like to loosen it up and that's how we get the photo on the left. Guess which one I will blog?

Here is another great moment between sisters. At Christina's wedding, her 3 sisters gave their speech together. It was emotional, funny, and sweet. You can't really capture words in a still photograph, but you can capture the resulting emotion. The photo on the top is a basic, pulled back shot of the girls giving their speech. Does it makes you feel anything? Not really. So, when I blogged, I blogged the 2nd photo. All of a sudden you can feel the love between the sisters.

Here is another example of a traditional family photo. Nice, and something that was included in their gallery, but the bottom photo was blogged. Yes, you can only see the top of the girl's heads, but the unique angle and dad's eye contact made for a unique family photo as they were on the dance floor sharing a sweet moment.

These are just a few examples. The best photographers make their viewers feel something...anything...when they look at their image. My goal is the same and yours should be too. Remember - just because a photo is pretty, that doesn't mean it's special. Think about how you can make your images special :)

I was using a wedding as an example, but this same concept can be applied to all types of photography, whether your a professional or not. Even if you're shooting with your iPhone and want some cute photos of your kids, don't force them to sit in front of something pretty and smile at you. Capture their genuine emotions, the things that make them THEM. Look for those moments, because trust me, they are there! Make sure that those are the images that you save and print. I promise you that in 10 years, you'll be glad you did.

- Bre

 

 

Dad turns 59. What better gift than matching tattoos?

My dad turned 59 last Saturday. I invited he and my step-mom for a visit that weekend because I was itching to have family over at our house and to show them The Getty museum in Los Angeles. It's hard for my dad to travel - he feels a lot of pain during the long drive (6 hours or so from Monterey, where they live) and he can no longer rock the air mattress that he usually sleeps on when they come to visit us in our lovely, SMALL, 2 bedroom. However, if you know my dad, nothing stops him from doing something that he wants, and he wanted to visit :) THANK YOU to my step-mom Rene for driving both ways. I know how tiring that is. Trust me! My dad has lung cancer and they say it's terminal. He was diagnosed this spring after having his lungs drained twice of huge amounts of fluid. They only found the cancer after they went in and actually saw the two dozen small tumors on the outside of his left lung. He has been undergoing chemo like a champ. It kills me to know how sick he gets and how awful he feels, but I am so, so proud of him. We will know soon if the chemo is doing anything and then he will decide what course to take at that point. At his latest oncologist appointment, his doctor gave him 1 year. Yes, it's too soon, but it's a lot longer than we were first told, so we are going to seize every moment that we have.

As you can see in the photos, my dad has a lot of tattoos. He got his first one back in the 70's when he was in the army, and the rest have been fairly recent. In 2005, my dad took me on a 4 day motorcycle trip to Reno for Street Vibrations, an anual biker rally. We had an amazing time and it's something I'll never forget. Much to my husband's displeasure, I came home with a tattoo on that trip too. While my dad and I didn't get matching ones that time, we got them together, and it's a memory that makes us both smile.

What do you get someone with lung cancer? Men are hard to buy for to begin with, so I was extra challenged this year. My dad is like me - he's a big softie and I knew that whatever I got him, I wanted it to be meaningful. I had been brain storming a tattoo for many months now and I knew that I somehow wanted it to remind me of my dad. However, I wanted it to be a bit vague, not "I Love Dad", you know? :) Well, I was thinking...what makes me think of my dad more than anything else? One day I was driving down the highway when the song Plush by The Stone Temple Pilots came on my iPod. I cried. Why? The nostalgia flooded me. I remember it clearly: The breezy, sunny days in Antioch, in my dad's 1 bedroom apartment before he met my step-mom. It was just my dad and I. I was 8 or 9 years old. My dad would blast his music while he cleaned and I played, and then we would both end up singing along or dancing around his living room like the goofballs that we are. Yes, THOSE are the moments that I will remember most.

Have you ever read the lyrics of Stone Temple Pilots songs? Well, they don't lend themselves well to a nice, sweet, feminine tattoo. I didn't care. I was going to make it work. I finally found the perfect lyric.

Where are you going for tomorrow?

I was excited. I looked at reviews online and booked an appointment at a tattoo shop. I even kept it a secret from my step-mom because I wanted to surprise her too. I did however get clearance from my husband and mom. I mean, honestly, I would have done it even without their thumbs up (sorry guys) but it made the decision that much more clear.

We had a beautiful day at The Getty that afternoon and I came home and got some ribs ready to throw on the grill to eat when we got home from the tattoo shop. I decided to tell my dad while we were in the car. I'm fairly bad at keeping a surprise ;) As I was driving, I handed him the piece of paper with the lyric and font that I had decided on. I wanted to see if he knew what it was from. Since I was driving, I couldn't watch his face (he was in the backseat of their van that I was driving because it is more comfortable back there, and I secretly think he's terrified of my driving, haha). He knew right away, "It's a song lyric"....silence....."Stone Temple Pilots".....silence. More silence. I glanced back at him in the rear view mirror to see my big, tough, biker daddy....crying. I knew that I had found the perfect gift. So, the rest is history. Permanent history on our bodies, if we live another 80 years or just another single year. It doesn't matter, because we did it together.

 

As you can see, we have some great photos. Melissa had called me when she found out that my dad was coming to visit and asked if we would like to do a session, just he and I, since I have mentioned that I don't have that many photos with my dad, just the two of us together. I excitedly said yes. However, once I figured out our plans for the tattoos, I asked Melissa if she would mind coming with us and photographing that instead. I knew that it was something that I'd never want to forget. Melissa was up for it, 100%. She too has a great relationship with her dad and I was with her when she got a sizable tattoo in Vegas, so it was perfect. THANK YOU, my awesome, talented friend for these amazing photos. Make sure to check out her site. MelissaPalomo.com

Oh, and if you're curious, here is the song that started it all :)

Stone Temple Pilots - Plush

My dad and I joked that we should add too the tattoos for every additional birthday that he celebrates. Of course, I want him around long enough to complete the entire song, but we might have to leave out the "When the dogs beging to smell her" part, eh? haha ;)