Monday, April 28, 2008

Boudoir Wedding Photography 101

Thinking of surprising the groom with a peek at your passionate side? Read on for details on this hot new wedding photography trend.

You may have heard of one of the latest trends in wedding photography. Hint: It involves the bride wearing a lot less than her gown. Boudoir photography is definitely gaining popularity among to-be brides, but what's it really all about? Find out whether these risque pics are for right you.

So, what is boudoir photography exactly?
Boudoir photography is a sexy new trend that's especially popular as a wedding day gift from a bride to her groom. Boudoir photos are usually taken wearing either just a little, or well, nothing at all. They're hardly X-rated though, but rather PG-13 -- as in classic pinup-inspired pics, or what the pros call 'implied nudes.' That means you're not wearing anything, but you're also not showing off anything either (think shot from the back, or lying on your stomach).

Who will take my pictures?
Many wedding photographers have embraced this trend -- your shutterbug may offer this as an additional service. An added bonus of going with a pro: Many brides like to have the best of their boudoir photos bound in a mini album just for their hubby, a service many wedding photographers are able to arrange. In some cities, you may also be able to find services that specialize in boudoir photography. While the shots you get may not be as high quality as those of a high-end wedding photographer, there can be other perks --like closets full of potential wardrobe items or props.

When should I schedule the session?
If you're spending time and money on an exercise and primping routine, you may want to wait until a week or so before the wedding to show off the results. Plus, a fun and pampering photo shoot is a good way to indulge and take some time out from wedding planning. Though you might be inclined arrange for the session on the morning of your wedding, resist the urge. For one, you're not likely to feel very sultry if the rain clouds looming over your outdoor ceremony site are the first thing on your mind. Second, do you really want your to-be mother-in-law walking in on you while you're posing in just your veil? Stick with a separate shoot so you'll have time to really feel comfortable and get some great shots.

How long does it take?
Though it depends on the package you choose, your boudoir photo session will probably last about two hours. Why so long? It takes time for hair and makeup, plus the additional lighting setup. It may also take you a little while to relax. Most brides aren't used to lounging around wearing little, if any, clothing in front of the camera, so your first few shots will likely look a bit stiff.

What does it cost?
Cost varies considerably -- do a little investigating before you commit to a vision of what you want. Multiple set changes, renting props, or simply time spent can add up quickly. If you can add a private session onto your wedding package, you may be able to get a better deal than if you go with a different wedding photographer. The real key, of course, is whether you gel with your photographer -- if you don't feel comfortable, it will show on camera.

Where should I have it done?
Talk with your photographer to come up with the best location. Many photographers may be able to do a photo session in a studio. Another popular site is a posh hotel room. Your own home or a borrowed home is another option. The main key is to get an okay from your photographer on the locale -- a number of different backgrounds for poses are important, and they'll also need lots of natural light.

What should I wear?
The most important thing -- choose outfits that make you feel sexy. A good rule of thumb: Bring something white, something black, and something in a bright color so you can mix and match. A corset will create sexy curves. In addition to lingerie, don't forget shoes, jewelry, and that engagement ring.

Should I bring anyone along?
Though you don't want to turn your shoot into a three-ring circus, it's a good idea to bring a friend. Why? You'll feel more at ease if you can make a few jokes with a pal, plus she may be able to help with suggestions. Another idea: Bring a bottle of bubbly. A little champagne may help loosen things up. You'll be posing like a pro in no time -- but of course, this is a one-time-only exclusive for a very special audience (your very lucky groom).

- by Kate Wood, TheKnot.com

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Custom Grad Announcements

Check these out. Each one is custom designed... No templates here.

Vanessa & Jason's Wedding - Minnesota

Here are a few photos from Vanessa & Jason's wedding this summer. The ceremony was up in Florian, Minnesota and the reception followed in Stephen, Minnesota.


Monday, April 21, 2008

Yes, I can cook. - Awesome steak recipe.

I used to cook a lot more, but don't do it as much as I should. So, the other night I decided to whip up some steaks for Tovah and I. Here's how you can easily be such as an amazing chef like myself...

1. Preheat the oven to 450.
2. Start heating a cast-iron griddle over Medium-High heat.
3. Open all the windows and doors.
4. Heavily salt & pepper the steaks.
5. Rub them down with Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
6. Put them in the pan for 1.5 minutes per side.
7. Put the steaks, pan and all, into the oven.
8. Let them cook for 5-6 minutes.
9. Take the pan out. Careful, the handle is +450 too.
10. Let the steaks rest for a few minutes before serving.

While the steaks were cooking, I heated up some sweet chick peas in olive oil with pepper, over medium heat. They were nice, warm, and crunchy. Enjoy!

Batteries & Chargers for Digital Photographers

During any given wedding, we go through roughly thirty AA batteries. In the past, it has always been a huge pain to make sure they were all charged and ready to go. Also, typical consumer grade chargers are poor or ineffective at detecting a bad battery. So, I've finally invested in some decent chargers. The Vanson chargers are computer controlled and can charge from 1-10 AA or AAA batteries at a time. They charge each battery individually, rather than in groups or banks. This means that each battery is optimally charged and detected if it is bad. It's not the fastest charger available, but that's okay. As one of my mentors, Gino Lucadamo of Story By Photo pointed out, "Quick charge means quick deplete." This couldn't be more true with the high-drain flashes we use. Also, there has been much debate on which batteries are best. Most often pro-photographers are using either Energizer or Powerex batteries. I personally prefer the Energizers because they are readily available and I don't have to go through the hassle of ordering them if I have a few batteries go bad. Both however significantly outperform non-rechargeable batteries.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Canadian Bahamas

Senior Session with Cady

Thursday, April 10, 2008

View from Downtown Grand Forks


Another shot from my office window. Kind of crazy, it looks like I'm in Russia or some place foreign. Although, North Dakota is pretty foreign to some people. :)

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Top Ten Reasons To Plan A Destination Wedding

You and the one you love are dreaming of an enchanted getaway, to do nothing less than tie the knot. Why should anyone want to go away, you say? Check out these reasons for taking a sandy route to the altar.

1. Nearly stress-free planning!
Getting married is quite a big step, so we don't ever want to say any wedding is completely and totally stress free. But, not having to worry about the seating chart, or who's going to be the best man could take a lot of worry out of your Big Day.

2. Slim to none chance of inter-family fights
Especially if you invite them along. It's vacation time for everyone!

3. It's usually cheaper
There are all-inclusive packages that feature both your wedding and the honeymoon for $4,000 or $5,000, which is darn cheap compared to the average of $20,000 + for a traditional wedding and sit-down dinner reception.

4. Control!
An amazing relief if you've ever been part of a traditional wedding with two families involved. All the factors are completely and totally within your hands.

5. Second wedding heaven
Especially if you've already been there, done that with a big wedding, second weddings are perfect for the relaxing getaway to a beautiful locale. Don't forget to ask about activities for the kids!

6. Your honeymoon begins immediately after the ceremony
Now, that's not bad.

7. Pack light
You can choose your wedding clothes once you arrive in your exotic location! Think snowsuits, island gowns, saris, and of course, shorts.

8. Parental bliss
If they're coming, you will get to hear them say over and over, "we've been wanting to take a vacation!"

9. Use your imagination
You can eat before the ceremony, or after. You could have a cake, or not. You could jump in the ocean, or stay on the sand. Endless opportunities.

10. Fun for those who attend
Think of what you're doing for them! A cruise, a ski vacation, or a weekend on the beach - who wouldn't enjoy themselves?

- Article from The Wedding Gazette.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Room With A View - Grand Forks, ND


So I woke up from my nap and stepped into my office just in time to grab this cool shot of the sunset.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Ten-Year Class Reunion



"The Exige S blazes to 60 MPH in a mere 4.1 seconds and whizzes past 100 MPH in just 11 seconds. Precise steering, outstanding suspension, gripping Yokohama tires and 100 pounds of downforce at 100 MPH, gives the Exige the kind of handling that made Lotus legendary."

I'm a long way off, but my goal is to own a Lotus by my ten-year class reunion. Hopefully everything goes well and I can make it happen.