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Christine + Stephen | Married!

Christine and Stephen may look familar from their Engagement Session in SF from a couple months back. Their wedding was at the beautiful Monte Verde Inn in Forest Hill, CA. It was a gorgeous day, and a really nice, intimate feeling event.

On to the pics!

Getting the ring on is sometimes tricky. :-)

I really liked the look Christine shot Stephen after the ceremony.

We got some great portraits before the reception, everything was timed perfectly to give us the best light of the day.

I love this barn!

One of my very favorite cake shots ever!

Congrats you two! Malarie and I wish you the best of luck in your new life together out in Iowa!

Cliff

Natalie + David | Married!

Natalie and David’s wedding at the San Mateo County Hisorical Museum just positively oozed with personality and creativity, and fit them perfectly. Wait until you see the flowers and cake. Any wedding involving a ‘64 Ford Falcon, and a 1950 Studebaker Champion is cool in my book.

OK look closely, but not too close! These flowers bite! :) Yes those are Venus Flytraps.

How could I not include this? It’s pretty rare that you get the horns during the wedding day portraits. :)

Some Falcony goodness. Did I mention that this is Natalie’s ride?

How cool is the dome? Is it just me or does it look like they’re about to be beamed up?

Dress bustling gone awry:

Alright, we made it to the cake. Recognize the little characters on the cake? Yes, they’re from Super Mario Brothers. See the cake toppers? Natalie and Dave made those themselves, to emulate her in her Falcon and he in the Champion. Doesn’t get much more awesome than that.

These great cufflinks are family heirlooms:

This venue was just screaming for some long exposure night photographs:

Check out Natalie’s bunny slippers. She made those too!

Congrats you two, we had an absolute blast with you guys!

Cliff

WedComp Competition Results are in!

I just received word that I have placed with some of my images in the Summer 2008 WedComp Competition! I’m honored to have had so many of my images chosen by some of the best photographers in the business to be a part of the super talented pool of winners! Click the link above to view all the winners, and judges comments.

There are four categories, Getting Ready, Portrait, Ceremony, and Reception. The judges chose 1st through 25th in each category, then chose the best image of the competition from the four first place winners.

I’m excited to say that this image won 1st place in the Portrait category, and was also chosen as the overall winner for the contest!! It was for this shot taken late last year at Kim and Yuri’s elopement in Big Sur:

Judge comments:

“Strong portraits are supposed to evoke emotion, and this one certainly does. Beautiful job controlling shadows and highlights. Bride and groom are along with each other and it’s beautiful. Congratulations on a fantastic, surreal-feeling image.”

My comments:

“This image was taken while covering an elopement with a fantastic couple Kim and Yuri, in Big Sur. We were headed to Pfeiffer Beach to take some portraits, when we drove up on this scene with this truly amazing light and mist filtering through the trees. Needless to say I hit the brakes. It was definitely one of those serendipitous moments when all the conditions align and you’re just screaming inside while pressing the shutter.”

Here are the other images that placed in order of placement. I’ll quote the judges comments for those images that made it to the top 10, and my comments for those that placed in the top 3:

2nd Place Ceremony: Lan and Kiyomi

Judge comments:

“Simple and clean composition! The photographer captured great lighting highlights. With the groom reaching over, the photographer effectively captured a frame around the candles, creating a strong visual element. With no clutter in the negative space behind them, your complete attention is drawn to the story.”

My comments:

“A quiet moment during the ceremony where their two flames become one. I love how tenderly Kiyomi reaches out to guide Lan’s hand, and how his arm helps frame the candles. I was really drawn to try and capture the subtle candlelight on their faces, keeping the image a little dark to pick up that rimlight.”

4th Place Reception: Stacey and Brian

Judge comments:

“Great action, great expressions, great light…This is not an easy shot to get, and everything came together for it.”

7th Place Reception: Heather and Mike

Judge comments:

“Nice shot of the groom, bride and a whole lot of other people dancing their worries away…love the choice of black and white.”

8th Place Ceremony: Leily and Nick

Judge comments:

“With hands raised and doves flying, this is a great action catch! I like the interesting use of a wide-angle lens. The preacher in the middle adds an interesting storyline element. She is framed perfectly within the bride and groom’s arms. I like the angle from the back of the bride and groom. It is a different view of a dove release than I am used to seeing.”

18th Ceremony: Leily and Nick

20th Reception: Leily and Nick

Thanks to all the fabulous couples in the images, Wedcomp and the judges!!

Cliff

Now THIS is what I call a wedding video:

I was recently pointed to this wedding video by a good friend who was also one of the bridesmaids. It’s not often I see a wedding video I actually enjoy, but this one blew my mind. It has a raw, natural light documentary feel that I love and the editing is fantastic. When I first saw it my first thought was that I needed my clients to see what a wedding video CAN be. I also imagine the natural light style would be much nicer to work with from my perspective too since a personal peeve of many photographers is when videographers take over beautiful natural light with their hot lights.

The video can be viewed here:

Kitty Guerrilla Films

Ed David is the man behind http://www.kittyguerrilla.com . He shoots short films, documentary films, and for commercial and network clients. He also happens to shoot some weddings. He’s based out of NY, but I’m sure he might be willing to travel for the right clients. :)

Thanks for the inspiration Ed!

Cliff

Proof Book and DVD Cases

I snapped some pics of a Proof Book and a few recent DVD Cases to show them off before shipping them out. We offer the choice between 4″x6″ Proof Prints or the Proof Book, I like them both but they have their own pros and cons. The Proof Books are nice because they are easy to transport and share with others, and they’re also quite impressive at 12″x16″, but I think the prints are easier when it comes to picking your favorites for your album, and the individual print size is larger than the Proof Books. I’ll let you decide which is more important to you.

The DVD Cases are a nice little extra I like to include to show off a few of my favorite images from your day, and protect your disc. I design one for each wedding file delivery.

Cliff