Sunday, February 24, 2008

BRIDES.. What is your style?

Traditional style:

The history of wedding photography starts with traditional style approach. This is the timeless style that you've probably seen time and time again. The hallmark of this style is carefully posed photographs of the key moments. Benefits: The traditional photographers usually use a planned "shot list", which means you'll get all the important images. Drawbacks: The photographer virtually becomes a "wedding official," directing the wedding party and guests according to a pre-planned list. This approach is very time consuming, and as a result, the bride and groom end up spending less time with their guests. The wedding album look is attractive, yet predictable.

Wedding photojournalism:

Contemporary style also known as photo reportage and documentary approach, photojournalism has become a very popular style of wedding photography, featuring a series of candid photos covering the entire day. Benefits: Wedding photojournalism gives you a series of unique images aimed to "tell the story" of your wedding day. Drawbacks: There is no pre-planned "shot list," only the photographer's instincts; images are unpredictable. Low levels of available light may cause some pictures to look grainy. The couple may regret the absence of traditional, posed portraits in their album.

SAMPLES:

Photojournalist style:





Traditional style:






Artsy Style:







Artsy photos are shot at different types of angles to give you a different perspective. Sometime the shots are taken behind some objects such as a tree, gate, chair, and anything else that would give the image a good depth of field.

What is included in my package is 10 edited pictures ready to be printed. This is the part where you can be artsy too.
samples:

Right out of the Camera/ After Post Production:





Thursday, February 21, 2008

Portrait shoot for Jordan

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

2008 Miss Vietnam Southern California

Coming soon!!!

Monday, February 11, 2008

E-Shoot with Gwen + Kong... Fun times!!!













Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Chuc: Conductor Portrait

Photoshoot for Nathen's Auto Detailing company



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