Showing posts with label photo-journalistic. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Danielle and Andrew--Anna Maria Island

Here are some sample photos from a recent wedding I shot for Danielle and Andrew. It's great example of our photo-journalistic style of wedding photography, which tells the story of your special day in pictures.

The couple rented a beach house on Anna Maria Island, and that's where we started...



The house was decorated well, which gave me the opportunity to capture lots of memorable details.



Danielle had a lot of help getting ready (she had six bridesmaids!)





Then, it was time for a short walk to the beach, just in time for the ceremony...







The setting on Anna Maria Island was perfect for the after-ceremony "formal" shots. There's a reason they call it the Beach Wedding Capital of Florida.





Afterwards, we headed back to the beach house for the reception, where the guys from DnA DJ services did a great job keeping the party rockin!





These are of course just a small sample of the memories we captured for Danielle and Andrew on their wedding day. Congratulations to this awesome couple from Cool Change Photography

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Photo-Journalistic vs Traditional Tampa Wedding Photography

Yesterday I was on Indian Rocks Beach shooting a small, intimate sunset wedding ceremony arranged by Florida Gulf Beach Weddings. The couple (Peggy and Brian) wanted their wedding pictures to reflect the fun, casual vibe of their day.

It was a perfect match for my style of "photo-journalistic" Tampa wedding photography. It's all about capturing the details and moments that tell the story of a couple's wedding day in pictures.

Memorable details...



And priceless moments...



After the ceremony, we walked down to the surf. "It's a beautiful Saturday evening, we're on the beach, and you just got married", I told them.

"Just take a walk together and enjoy the moment. Have fun and don't pay any attention to me".

It gave me the opportunity to capture natural images that show their genuine love and appreciation for one another...





While I was shooting them in the surf, I noticed another photographer taking formal pictures of a different couple. Like us, they were down at the edge of the water. But as a formal photographer, he was meticulously posing them to capture the "perfect" sunset kiss.

From the placement of their hands, to the way they were standing, everything was posed.

I have a huge amount of respect for formal wedding photographers. It takes an incredible amount of patience, planning, and talent, and this guy totally knew what he was doing.

But while I'm sure the pictures he shot will be absolutely beautiful, they will inherently lack the natural spontaneity that you see in shots like these:





There's something about the way that Peggy and Brian are walking together, step for step in perfect unison, that makes that first one special. You can't "pose" pictures like that... they just kind of happen.

In any case, that's the difference between my style of casual, photo-journalistic Tampa wedding photography, and the more traditional style of so many other talented photographers in Tampa Bay.

Which style is right for your wedding or engagement portrait shoot? Only you know that... but choose carefully, because there really is a big difference!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Tampa Engagement Portrait Photography: Farah and Johnny

I met Farah and Johnny on the beautiful beach at Honeymoon Island for their engagement portrait shoot, and had a blast. Not only are they deeply in love with each other... but as you'll see they're also deeply in love the New Orleans Saints!

We began with some close ups...





Tampa engagement portrait photography

... and later went up on a deck overlooking the Gulf of Mexico...



One thing a lot of people forget about is that Honeymoon Island is filled with paths like this one. It's not just a beautiful beach.



As the sun began to set, we took some shots like this down near the surf...



Then, the Saints jersey came out for these shots...





This is of course just a small sample of the engagement portrait photos we shot that day. Congratulations to Farah and Johnny!