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There’s Something Interesting About a World View | Rochester NY Wedding and Portrait Photographer

January 26, 2010

I realized…when I thought about doing a “year in review” post (that would be 2009 peeps.  I might be a wee bit behind.  lol) that when brides meet with me I show them wedding images…and when families meet with me I show them family images…and when seniors meet with me…I show them senior images…

very rarely do I mix and cross over these groups with each other.  So…since I thought it might be interesting to push everyone into one slideshow (read:  laaazzzyy ::laughing::) — so that there’s a record of 2009 visually all together in one place.  It’s pretty cool.

Some images you’ve seen…some you haven’t.  And no, this isn’t EVERYONE who I worked with this year — that slideshow would be about 4000 hours long (not really — but I wanted to fit it into one song – -so this is my best shot)…so I pulled images that appealed to me TODAY.  If I worked on a slideshow tomorrow — it would be completely different.  So…gather what you want about my mood today — here is 2009 in 4 minutes.  Put your seatbelt on please.


Click on the image.  Ra ra ah ah ah….

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3 Comments

Kerry Cannan
1.26.2010

Amazing.. I am truly in awe of your work! Wow! What life would be like if I could see the world the way you do thru your lens! You rock! –Kerry–

debbie
2.04.2010

Since this was the year I “found” you. It was a great collection of images, most that just made me smile. Fun music too!

hey congrats saw you mentioned in an article a few times in amerian photo

 
 

 

A New Favorite | Skaneatelas NY Wedding Photographer

November 19, 2009

Flowers are handmade by the UBER Talented Diane at DK Designs!  I remember S sharing the link with me early on and being SO EXCITED about these flowers.  I remember thinking…eh.  CLAY flowers?  Are they going to be weird?  So not weird.  So AMAZING and cool.  And SO MUCH FUN TO PHOTOGRAPH.  Cuz you know…having fun is why I do what I do!   Now I’ll tell you a little secret:   it’s possible that we’re all going to be in a top secret project — more later — if it really happens!  ::wink::  Woot woot!

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Trusting Your Wedding Photographer or I Stole a Wedding Dress (Not Really) | Rochester NY Wedding Photographer

November 18, 2009

There are a couple of things to think about embedded in this series of images…can you guess what they are?


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First — trust is important.  You should like and TRUST your photographer with your wedding day.  I was thinking about this while I was editing Shailer’s dress images.  See…I stole this dress.  Maybe not “stole”… that is a harsh word…but “borrowed” may be more like it.  And I took it outside.  (I told them I was taking it outside in my own defense.  ::laughing::)  Now.  Outside has A LOT of different interpretations…it could mean…oh…just out on the porch…or it could mean…”I’m going to hang it from that tree”…or…it could mean “do you think they are looking?” and a mad dash across the street carefully carrying the dress to the absolutely GORGEOUS field down the road.

Trust.  There should be no doubt about what your photographer wants to do — because you are paying them to BE your eyes…you hire them for their viewpoint.  And creativity.  And technical skills.  And experience.  But this is not about those things (lalala).  This is about pushing your comfort level to be able to believe that your photographer gets you….gets what you are about…what you like…how you feel….and is still able to delight you and surprise you.

Sometimes being a photographer is HARD!  ::laughing::

So back to the mad dash across the street.  Yes.  I am careful.  SUPER careful.  But here’s how I think:   if you don’t take a few risks…push a few boundaries…you miss opportunities to have images that NO ONE ELSE has.  I always think…your wedding is unique.  It is about YOU.  Why do you want the same images everyone else has?  Shouldn’t it be as unique as you are?  Do I sound like a commercial?  ::laughing::  I don’t mean to.  I really think about these things.  I sit in front of the computer for a gazillion hours…and it gives one LOTS of time to think.

So.  Just so you know…I confessed to Shailer  immediately after her dress had it’s own private adventure.  She laughed in the amazing way she has and just told me she trusted me.  And that my loyal blog reader (hi mom again) THAT is what it is all about.

Thanks S.


7 Comments

jess
11.18.2009

I’d trust you to steal my dress ;) These are awesome, T!

Bill Gellerman
11.18.2009

Awesome, and extraordinarily written!

Marina
11.18.2009

HAHA! I love that you did this. I feel the same way and usually jokingly tell my brides, “I’m gonna steal your dress now!”. :)
Love the detail shot of the bodice and the not so subliminal message posted. :)

Your Name
11.18.2009

TS synonymous with trust:)

alice
11.18.2009

Love your story around these fun photos. Risk taking (with care, as you mentioned) almost always pays off! Thanks for sharing!

Diane Phillips
11.19.2009

OMG, LMBO! What a great post. So true. Granted, my photographers didn’t run off with my dress, but to your point, trust your photographer! Love the photos!

elizabeth pellette
12.15.2009

Love these shots Tammy and I wanted to wish you a Very Happy Holiday Season