Put Away The Phones! How to Politely (But Firmly) Request An Unplugged Wedding Ceremony
I believe wedding ceremonies are better when guests are asked to put their phones and cameras away. It can be a hard request to make – after all, your guests
I believe wedding ceremonies are better when guests are asked to put their phones and cameras away. It can be a hard request to make – after all, your guests
Do you love photography but aren’t sure if you want to make it your career? Want to know more about my story and how I made the decision to do
It started raining in Rayong, Thailand. Avril & Nick’s wedding was the next day and the ceremony was set to be outdoors. For most people, the first thought that comes
When taking pictures, it’s easy to see the obvious. Anyone can stand back and take a snapshot of a bride & groom, of a historical landmark, a flower, car, street
It’s not always about having all the best camera, lenses, accessories, or all your equipment on you at all times. Sometimes you gotta make with what you have, and when
Over the weekend I went down to Camp Pendleton, San Diego to photograph Tim McGraw’s tour for the troops. The day consisted of a meet and greet with wounded soldiers,
As a wedding photographer, it is important to respect and work well with other vendors, particularly the videographers. They are covering the wedding too so it’s important to introduce yourself,
Here’s to parents, grandparents, sons, daughters, and all those who make us feel warm and fuzzy! Save
As a wedding photographer, you want to get the best shots while being unobtrusive at the same time. During the ceremony especially, as a photographer, give some space. It’s not
You know how words feel more real when you write them down? A photo album does the same for a wedding. As in . . . It happened. Finished. Done. We