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Engagement Photography with Segna & Elecia – Going Downtown SLCMonday, February 6th, 2012

Downtown Salt Lake City makes for a great location for engagement photographs. Although the weather is warmer than usual it is still too cold to ditch jackets – even for photographs. We have a beautiful couple today – this is Segna and Elecia. They are from Spanish Fork but didn’t start dating till they moved to Salt Lake. They will be getting married beginning of March – and I hope the weather will be perfect for them.

They wanted an urban feel to the photographs – so I picked a downtown location that has a bit of everything. There is graffiti, brick, some urban decay and even one building has a water tower. We ended the photo shoot on State Street after we new we had some amazing photographs.

Using the sun for some lens flare to add a unique look to the engagement photos

Using the sun for some lens flare to add a unique look to the engagement photos

Breaking the rules of photography can lead to some amazing results. Usually you want to avoid lens flare – but if you do it right you can definitely create some magical and unique photographs. I am sure Photography teachers are groaning right now but don’t worry we have a variety of photographs.

Sunset is a great time for photography - the light makes people look amazing

Sunset is a great time for photography - the light makes people look amazing

When planning a time for your engagements (or even wedding portraits) the closer to sunset the better. With my portable lighting setup I can photograph anytime and anywhere – but it is ideal to get as close to sunset because you have some directional lighting and the light is more golden and warm. I love to have the sunlight coming from behind the bride (or brides) and then fill in the shadow with my own lighting.

Golden light is perfect for photographs  - the sun was about to set

Golden light is perfect for photographs - the sun was about to set

I love graffiti. For the last few weeks I have been going on a graffiti scavenging hunt. I am collecting graffiti photographs as backgrounds for some Photoshop magic – but also so I know where to go when people want that urban feel. And what says urban more than graffiti?

Graffiti is always fun - and there are some cool locations downtown with great color

Graffiti is always fun - and there are some cool locations downtown with great color

…especially when the artwork is a dinosaur. I am sure this wouldn’t appeal to mom – or a lot of brides. Maybe only grooms would dig this kind of artwork – but it is fun.

Fun with a T-Rex - I love this shot

Fun with a T-Rex - I love this shot

I am sure I have blogged about my Polaroid photography – I am trying to get at least one Polaroid out of an Engagement session. Right now I scan them and then I give the original to the couple. In the future I will just hand them to the bride at the end of the engagement session. It becomes a one of a kind photograph and it gives the bride something to hold onto while I edit and process the rest of the photos.

A Polaroid engagement photograph - taking advantage of the graffiti

A Polaroid engagement photograph - taking advantage of the graffiti

A good wedding photographer should be able to create beautiful photographs anywhere and at anytime. Location can be important – but light and composition and the subjects are much more important. And in the end that is what makes a photograph.

Don't tell anyone but this shot was in a car garage - anywhere can be a location for engagements

Don't tell anyone but this shot was in a car garage - anywhere can be a location for engagements

I love to put brides into locations that look a bit rundown. There is just something cool and twisted about beauty in an ugly location. Granted you don’t want to be there at the wrong time of day – and you want to go in a group of people but the results are really cool.

Part of the fun of photographing downtown is the "decay" in some areas

Part of the fun of photographing downtown is the "decay" in some areas

Urban locations make for great textures and backgrounds

Urban locations make for great textures and backgrounds

If you haven’t noticed there are a lot of photographers who shoot weddings and engagements. And a lot of them advertise themselves as natural light photographers. Natural light means they don’t use flash or anything artificial. I can photograph natural light but I prefer to mix natural light with my own artificial light in hopes of creating something magical. I think it is becoming part of my own style – something unique.

Sure I can photograph natural light - what sets me apart is my love to mix natural light with my own lighting

Sure I can photograph natural light - what sets me apart is my love to mix natural light with my own lighting

With all my interest lately in film photography I am still a digital photographer – that isn’t going to change. I have so much more control – and better quality with digital than I can ever hope to achieve with film. I can take a digital image and create some truly unique black and white images. I am finding that I am spending more time on fewer images. Quality over quantity – but I am not sure how to market that yet. While other photographers make create 3000 photos at a wedding I am finding that I create 1200 and I whittle that down to 700 photos. And of that 700 I want to create 20 truly amazing and unique pieces of art. Is that something that will appeal to brides?

Digital photography obviously gives me, the artist, so much more control

Digital photography obviously gives me, the artist, so much more control

I love brick backgrounds - and the bigger the variety and color texture the better

I love brick backgrounds - and the bigger the variety and color texture the better

If you are curious about this location just look for Floral Street on Google Maps. The area is a bit run down and boards as an alley way. The way things appear it might be demolished someday – which is a bit sad.

This is a favorite location to shoot in Downtown SLC.

This is a favorite location to shoot in Downtown SLC.

Another Polaroid photograph for the engagement session

Another Polaroid photograph for the engagement session

Holding hands

Holding hands

Always fun to photograph the footwear

Always fun to photograph the footwear

I am particularly proud of this photograph. The sun had just set and we have the Walker Building in the skyline. Getting a tall building and getting people at ground level to be in the same photograph can be a challenge. This is all about camera angles and perspective.

Engagement photos with the Walker Building in the background

Engagement photos with the Walker Building in the background

Great light makes for great photographs. I have been working my hardest at practicing my lighting techniques and mastering my equipment. I think it pays off in this photograph and many of my photographs. If I can get the photograph right in camera that makes the final image so much better.

Great lighting makes for great photographs

Great lighting makes for great photographs

And getting it right in camera is often the first step. Adding some cross processing or some color effects to an image can add a unique look to the photographs. As always I have to find that balance between a cohesive look and new creativity.

Playing with some cross processing to give some edge to the photograph

Playing with some cross processing to give some edge to the photograph

Black and white engagement photograph

Black and white engagement photograph

This photograph was published in QSalt Lake Magazine

This photograph was published in QSalt Lake Magazine

Maybe this spring I will have to chance to photograph Segna and Elecia again. I would love to give them a chance to get out of their winter coats.

Check back in a month for their wedding photographs!

Last photograph. Love the little bit of wind blowing in Segna's hair - I didn't even need a wind machine!

Last photograph. Love the little bit of wind blowing in Segna's hair - I didn't even need a wind machine!

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My Photo Made it to QSalt Lake MagazineWednesday, February 1st, 2012

It is that time of year again – QSalt Lake Magazine and wedding vendors are giving away a wedding. I helped out with last year’s wedding.

This year there will be 2 weddings that are being given away and I have the opportunity to photograph the engagements and wedding for Segna and Elecia. We photographed their engagements on Friday and the magazine goes to print tomorrow – but here is a sneak peak of magazine.

My photo is featured in QSalt Lake Magazine

My photo is featured in QSalt Lake Magazine

I will be posting more photographs from the shoot soon – we had a lot of fun in the cold and the photographs look awesome.

FYI, QSalt Lake is Salt Lake City’s own LGBT magazine. It is published on a biweekly basis. It is always fun when my photography makes it to their print magazines! I always like the ego boost, lol.

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MacKenzie & Stan’s Engagement PhotosMonday, June 28th, 2010

Engagement photographs are very important. Yes, they let you advertise to your friends, family, and co-workers that you are indeed getting married and that they better buy you something nice for a wedding gift. However, as a photographer it is important so I can get to know you before your special day.

Engagement photographs act as an ice breaker. They also help you relax in front of the camera and I can learn the dynamic between the fiancees.

I am excited to show off the photos from MacKenzie and Stan. We started off in the International Peace Garden and then hurried over to the Saltair area near the Great Salt Lake. I hope you folks enjoy the photos! I can’t wait till August when they get married.

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

MacKenzie & Stan Engagement Photography

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Jaala & Harrison Celebrate 5 YearsTuesday, October 6th, 2009

Sharing a kiss

Sharing a kiss

Ok, these photographs are not of a newly engaged couple. Jaala and Harrison have been married for 5 years. Five years! And they are an awesome couple. In fact right after this photoshoot they drove to Las Vegas to start a new chapter in their lives. I guess Salt Lake City was too boring, lol.

Their last set of photos were taken for their wedding – that was 5 years ago. Remember, you should get photographs taken regularly. The day you get married should not be the last day you are married. And I am more than happy to photograph you for years afterwards!

I photoshopped out the softbox for a cool special effect

I photoshopped out the softbox for a cool special effect

These photographs were taken in the spirit of an engagement session. We started off in Salt Lake City’s Exchange Place – which is very popular among photographers. We finished the photoshoot out by the Great Salt Lake – because I love to photograph there while the sun is setting. I brought along my large softbox to act as a key light for the photographs. I think this may become a signature look for me.

Building columns frame our lovely couple

Building columns frame our lovely couple

And to be honest a good photographer can photograph anywhere and anytime. We make it work. However, there are some locations that are just cool. Some textures such as brick, columns and such that make photographs just look cool. And Exchange Place has all of those textures in one place.

Exchange Place is a popular location for photographers

Exchange Place is a popular location for photographers

And the golden doors – I don’t know how often these have been photographed by other Utah photographers. But I will be hunting other locations cause variety is the spice of life.

The famous golden doors of Exchange Place

The famous golden doors of Exchange Place

Jaala and Harrison are also aspiring photographers. They photograph with a Nikon D40 and they are learning, a lot. At times I even get to play a mentor – which is awesome. I love sharing everything I know about photography. So when Jaala asked me to take their photographs I felt the bar was raised for me and that I had the extra challenge to really step it up and create some amazing works of art. I even gave them the original RAW files so they could experiment and edit the photographs themselves. And perhaps there is no better way to learn photography than to imitate and learn from others.

Off camera flash helps the couple pop in this photograph

Off camera flash helps the couple pop in this photograph

And for this photoshoot I used several lighting systems. I used the small Nikon speedlights at Exchange place because I wanted to have the wide open apertures. When we went out to the Great Salt Lake I switched over to the Alien Bee softbox. The softbox gives me so much power – I could light up a lot more than with simple speedlights.

The challenge always comes down to balancing the natural light we are given and the artificial light that I can add.

Golden light - enhanced in Photoshop

Golden light - enhanced in Photoshop

Black and White photographs look more timeless

Black and White photographs look more timeless

I think that for most of the black and white photographs I create I will be creating them in Nik Software’s Silver Efex Pro. Instead of running an action I am taking more time into customizing each black and white photograph so they are unique. It is a little more time consuming but I think it is something that will make my black and white photography stand out. I can control the grain, the type of film that is being emulated, tone, vignette and more. And it helps to be selective in which photographs are turned into black and white.

And sometimes - color is the only way to go

And sometimes - color is the only way to go

And for every black and white photograph that is created I am sure there are 10 people wondering what happened to the color. In the “old” days of photography – when black and white was the ONLY option people would always ask what happened to the color. People expect color. And so when you find a bright red door – you are going to photograph it in color.

Texture can be enhanced in Photoshop

Texture can be enhanced in Photoshop

And I am going to guess the mother’s out there are going to wonder why I cut off the upper torsos of the husband and wife. Why? To be artsy. And of course I take photographs where I do show their heads. The nice thing with digital is a I can show both photographs.

Sometimes showing only part of the subject creates mystery

Sometimes showing only part of the subject creates mystery

Black & White photographed created using Nik Software

Black & White photographed created using Nik Software

And to quote Joe McNalley, “Light is the language of photography.” And photographers should learn to speak it well. I love to mix natural light with artificial light. And sometimes I will use just natural light or just artifical light. There are so many tools and techniques. It is fun to create something new and unique.

Photography begins and ends with light

Photography begins and ends with light

And this trolley is famous. And when we are in the area we might as well use the trolley for a photograph or two.

The abandoned trolley out by Saltair

The abandoned trolley out by Saltair

Graffiti rocks

Graffiti rocks

For photographers – one rule is to get close and then get closer. That works for the couple as well – get close and get closer! Hold on to her like she might get away – it makes the photos better.

Sunsets provide for awesome photographs

Sunsets provide for awesome photographs

Hold hands!

Hold hands!

I love! this photograph

I love! this photograph

Jumping. It isn’t for everyone. I helped photograph a wedding and the groom was not about to jump. And that is totally cool. Jaala and Harrison on the other hand loved the idea. In fact they jumped at the chance. Ha ha ha, ugh. Ok, sorry about that aweful pun. But ultimately photographs have to reflect the couple. If you like the idea or don’t let me know.

Jump! And jumping isn't for everyone.

Jump! And jumping isn't for everyone.

The sun was almost gone, and who needs shoes?!

The sun was almost gone, and who needs shoes?!

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