Back on November 15th I worked as an associate photographer for a wedding shot by Shira Weinberger. Here are just a few photos from the day. More to follow now that I’ve gotten the go ahead to post them. I’m starting to get really interested in still life and landscape photographer. Where as before I was really only interested in people photography.
Archive for November 29th, 2008
November 15th Wedding
November 29, 2008Blogs I’m reading
November 29, 2008I thought I’d share all of the photography blogs I like to keep up with. I admire all the photographers below, know and am friends with some of them, and many of them provide great insight into the inner workings of their photography.
Photography Blogs I regularly frequent:
Chase Jarvis (Commercial photographer located in Seattle, WA): Chase provides great insight into the world of commercial photography.
strobist (blog about off camera lighting): Great for learning pretty much everything about off camera flash gear.
Zach Arias (Editorial photographer located in Atlanta, GA): Zach provides a lot of good info on lighting with one-light and how to correctly to light a white seamless backdrop.
Angelica Glass (Wedding and portrait photographer located in NYC, NY)
Gabriel & Boone (Wedding and portrait photographers located in Portland, OR and Seattle, WA)
Pete Springer (Editorial and fashion photographer located in Portland, OR)
Sean Flanigan (Wedding and portrait photographer located in Seattle, WA)
13B Design and Photography (Editorial and fashion photographer located in Portland, OR)
Perspectiveye (Wedding & portrait photographer located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
Jason Group (Wedding photographer located in NYC, NY)
And I’m sure there are many more awesome photography blogs that I have yet to discover.
Wedding at Tribeca Rooftops: Part One
November 29, 2008I was an associate shooter tonight for an awesome wedding at Tribeca Rooftops. The primary shooter was John Woodbury. The venue was gorgeous and the couple was a lot of fun. This was also my first wedding shooting with a flash off camera. It made my life so much easier! Here’s just a preview of the venue and some photos when I returned home. More photos to follow soon. I’m beat and going to sleep.




