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Indian Wedding Ceremony at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake CityThursday, March 17th, 2011

I was able to help out Nick Sokoloff as a second shooter for an Indian wedding ceremony at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah. This was my first opportunity to photograph an Indian wedding ceremony – it was definitely a new experience. I am glad that Nick sent me a PDF document that describes the ceremony – it was performed in Hindu and witht eh PDF document I was able to follow along where we were in the ceremony so I would know what to expect.

Some of the wedding details - this is used to put the red dot on people's foreheads

Some of the wedding details - this is used to put the red dot on people's foreheads

My job as a second shooter is to be where the other photograph is not – if he is on the right side of the wedding I should probably be in the center or on the left. If he is shooting with a wide angle lens I should probably be photographing with a telephoto zoom lens. My job is to give the main photographer photographs he couldn’t create at the same time he is creating his own photographs.

Wedding guests entering the wedding

Wedding guests entering the wedding

This was my first wedding at the Grand America Hotel – I have photographed several fundraisers, parties, and events there before but this was the first wedding. And of course I check with the main photographer if it is ok if I blog these photos – I wouldn’t dream of doing so without their blessing. And a second photographer should never blog or post the photographs before the first photographer does so. I have a back log of weddings that I have second shot but not blog yet. One of these days I should blog them.

The groom is blessed before head walk on a path of flower petals

The groom is blessed before head walk on a path of flower petals

Because of the vivid colors for this wedding I decided not to convert any to black and white. I might do so later, however, the colors are just amazing. In fact all of these photographs are pretty much straight out of camera – I haven’t run any actions or tried to do anything different to these images.

The groom's wedding party approaches the tent

The groom's wedding party approaches the tent

Thanks again to Nick for letting me photograph this wedding ceremony with him. I have a lot of fun photographing for him. He definitely photographs some very beautiful high end weddings.

The head priest performs part of the Indian wedding ceremony

The head priest performs part of the Indian wedding ceremony

The Bride is blessed before she walks down the rose petal pathway

The Bride is blessed before she walks down the rose petal pathway

The bride is shielded from the groom by a veil

The bride is shielded from the groom by a veil

As a second shooter it is my job to photograph from a different location than the primary shooter

As a second shooter it is my job to photograph from a different location than the primary shooter

Women sing the mangal-ashtaka

Women sing the mangal-ashtaka

The groom is blocked from viewing the bride by a veil

The groom is blocked from viewing the bride by a veil

The bride and the groom are revealed to each other after the veil is lowered

The bride and the groom are revealed to each other after the veil is lowered

The high priest performs the various parts of the wedding ceremony

The high priest performs the various parts of the wedding ceremony

The flower petals that lead to the wedding ceremony

The flower petals that lead to the wedding ceremony

Changing the point of focus to the wedding ceremony

Changing the point of focus to the wedding ceremony

The brides parents perform part of the wedding ceremony

The brides parents perform part of the wedding ceremony

The wedding couple perform several oaths during the ceremony

The wedding couple perform several oaths during the ceremony

The bride and groom catch a glance during the wedding ceremony

The bride and groom catch a glance during the wedding ceremony

The groom places a necklace around the bride's neck

The groom places a necklace around the bride's neck

A ceremonial fire, or homa, is lit and prayers are offered

A ceremonial fire, or homa, is lit and prayers are offered

The wedding party watches the ceremony

The wedding party watches the ceremony

The bride and groom prepare for the sapta-padi - they take seven steps together

The bride and groom prepare for the sapta-padi - they take seven steps together

The groom applies Sindoor to the bride's hair signifying the bride as his wife

The groom applies Sindoor to the bride's hair signifying the bride as his wife

The priest blesses the new couple

The priest blesses the new couple

People pour rice and give good blessings on the bride and groom

People pour rice and give good blessings on the bride and groom

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Emily’s BridalsTuesday, August 17th, 2010

I had the opportunity to help out with a bridal session with my friend Brian Gordon. He was photographing a beautiful bride down in Provo, Utah and he asked if I would like to tag along and play the role of assistant and as a second shooter. It was a lot of fun and he gave me some opportunity to photograph Emily as well. Here are some of my favorite photographs.

Since there were two photographers we would take turn using a reflector and an off camera speedlite for the photos. We photographed next to the Provo Tabernacle (there is a small grassy park with some wonderful sunlight). We then finished our photo shoot at the Utah County Courthouse.

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Since we were in front of the courthouse and they have some long stone staircases we thought it would be fun to recreate the story of Cinderella losing her slipper. And since Emily’s shoe is golden it really helps create a fun photograph.

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

Emily's Bridals

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Wolf Creek Bride and GroomTuesday, January 12th, 2010

I love being a second shooter for other wedding photographers. Don’t get me wrong – I love being THE photographer at a wedding. But I love the more the merrier philosophy. I also try my best to stay out of the way of the main photographer. Some of my basic rules – some of which I learned the hard way:

  1. Don’t shoot over the shoulder of the main photographer – they don’t need more of the same shot
  2. Don’t interrupt the flow of the main photographer
  3. A fly on the wall uses a different lens than the main photographer – if they grab a wide angle lens then grab a telephoto lens
  4. If they ask you to do something – do it!
  5. Ask the main photographer if you can try something different – like shoot an HDR

These photographs were taken at a Wolf Creek wedding this summer – and I was using my second camera to take these. My primary camera was sitting on a tripod for some HDR photographs. I will share those in another blog post. The main photographer was shooting with her fisheye lens – so I had my telephoto camera and was grabbing these amazing photographs.

Golf course acts as a backdrop to wedding photographs

Golf course acts as a backdrop to wedding photographs

Golf course acts as a backdrop to wedding photographs

Golf course acts as a backdrop to wedding photographs

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A bird’s eye view as a second shooterThursday, December 31st, 2009

Being a second shooter at a wedding can be a lot of fun. There is a lot more latitude giving to a second shooter to take risks and try different points of view for a particular photograph. At some locations – my My Noah’s in South Jordon – there is a balcony that allows a bird’s eye view of the wedding hall. And I was able to snap this photograph above of the bride and groom as they were just married.

Bird's eye view of a bride and groom

Bird's eye view of a bride and groom

And I love the shape of the light from the windows and the parquet floor.

And today is New Year’s Eve! And here I am blogging… I need to get a life! But I am excited for the New Year – looking forward to the opportunities as they unfold.

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Other Photographers – Yay for Name Dropping!Thursday, December 10th, 2009

I wonder if I ever get repetitive in my blog posts – am I repeating previous blog posts or other photos I have already blogged about? When I doubt I do a quick search of the blog and if not – go for it.

I know Thanksgiving was last week but I was just thinking about how I have really been blessed this past year and in particular to several photographers I helped out as a second shooter. For those unfamiliar with the term – a second shooter is hired to help the main photographer. I helped a number of photographers – but I will mention 3 today. The others will have to check back another time to see if I mentioned them.

The first two are an amazing wife and husband team – Heidi and Tim Uhl of Retrospect Studios. If I remember they were the first photographers I ever assisted at a wedding and the first photographers to hire me as a second shooter. They are just awesome people and a lot of fun. I learn a lot from them – and I constantly pick their brains for tips, tricks and even just to hear their stories of weddings they have shot.

Heidi Uhl of Retrospect Studios and some guy - let's call him Charlie Pippen

Heidi Uhl of Retrospect Studios and some guy - let's call him Charlie Pippen

Tim Uhl of Retrospect Studios

Tim Uhl of Retrospect Studios

The other photographer is my friend Brian Gordon – he is an up and coming photographer. He had me second shoot at a wedding in Bountiful at the beautiful Canterbury Place. And it was a blast.

Brian of B. Gordon Photography

Brian of B. Gordon Photography

And in the new year I hope I get the chance to photograph for them again. And I am hoping to photograph for other photographers as well. The photography scene in Utah is quickly becoming a great community.

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