Monthly Archives: June 2006

Bride’s Resource Site

I just got this month’s email newsletter from Amy at Amy’s Guide.com. She is a coordinator on the east coast and has a very informative site/ newsletter. The thing that struck me was her note about PaperBride.com- very cool stuff. And the companion site PaperMama.com. Check it out and subscribe to her newsletter if you...

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Multiple Curve Adjustment Layers

This trick comes in handy often when I have an evening shot and want cool twilight skies with a properly (or close to) exposed foreground. I like to shoot these a little under-exposed to not blow out the light part of the sky or the lights. If you adjust for the foreground the sky gets...

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My Kids!

So I was unloading a background and lightstands from the car today and thought how long it had been since I shot the kids with a backdrop…. I didn’t clean them up or anything, just grabbed their sweaty little hands (very humid today) and had them sit for a moment. Caysen lasted about 7 minutes...

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Commercial Shoot

What a blast!! I never would have thought that a mock wedding could be so fun!! We did a shoot yesterday for Black Gold Gold Course in Yorba Linda to get some marketing images to promote their cool new ceremony facility right next to the green. The amazing flowers were done by The Flowers in...

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Yesterday’s Engagement Shoot

We had a great shoot yesterday- just down the street from our house right here in Fullerton. Michele and Jimmy were great to shoot and were up for any of my crazy ideas. I love how the semi-low (from about 5-7pm) sun plays off the buildings in the city. I played a little on the...

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