Posts Tagged ‘santa barbara wedding photography’

Style Me Pretty

Friday, November 5th, 2010

We are so excited to be a part of Style Me Pretty again!  This is a wonderful website that helps inspire brides and connects them to local vendors.  Check them out here!  If you are engaged or know some who is, this site is a must see!

Four Seasons Biltmore Wedding

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Montecito Wedding

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

I recently shot a wedding at a private home in Montecito.  It was such an intimate and special wedding at the father of the bride’s home, with the ceremony held underneath an old tree in the front yard followed by a reception in the backyard.  There were pops of color everywhere with vibrant oranges and pinks that created a fun atmosphere.  Here the bride and groom left bright colored cards for guests to make wishes to the happy couple then roll them up and put in the honeycomb frame.  Such a great idea!

Wedding gift idea….

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

How cute is this wooden picture frame from etsy?  This would be a fun and unique way to display a wedding photo with the couples initials and wedding date!

Personalized, Custom Rustic wood 5X7 wedding picture frame, love tree carving wedding gift

What to look for in a GREAT wedding photographer?…

Friday, January 1st, 2010

What to look for in a GREAT wedding photographer?

1. Great lighting! Here’s how to look for it…
-Are there tons of shadows in weird places…that are not good?
-The quality of people’s skin…is it shiny or soft and smooth looking?
-The colors…. are they faded and grainy looking or bright and rich?
-Look at the reception images…are they out of focus or very dark, especially in the background? Or can you see detail behind the subject and the images are nice and sharp?

2. Expressions! What to look for…
Look for people who seem to be genuinely having a good time. This tells you that the photographer has a good relationship with his/her clients and is a particularly funny or fun to work with photographer.

3. Unique angles or creative poses!
Look for photographers that use a variety of lenses (macro, wide, telephoto)…you hired a professional photographer to get photos your friends and family can’t get…that often means using gear that frankly your friends and family would not likely have. Also be on the look out for shooting from a lower or higher angle, shooting through objects to give the impression of looking in from the outside or photos with leading lines (lines within the image that lead you into the photograph). These are the sorts of things that you may not notice at first glance but will give your photos an artistic impact.

4. Personality.
Make sure you like the person and can comfortably see yourself hanging out with them. The last thing you want is a photographer hanging around all day that annoys you or drives you nuts. If you are planning to get “getting ready” shots…meaning getting into your dress…make sure you are comfortable with the person seeing you get dressed. For many women the last person they want to see them slipping into their wedding gown is another man.

5. Insurance.
Many high end or well-respected venues require all vendors to carry a million dollar liability insurance policy and will in fact make you submit an original copy naming the location on the policy. Be sure you are working with professional and not weekend warriors by simply asking if they have business insurance.

6. Ask around…to determine the photographer’s reputation in the wedding industry.
Photographers are at the wedding all day long and will likely come in contact with all of your vendors at one point or another. If you ask around…the other vendors may give you a thumbs up or thumbs down as to how they like working with him/her.

I hope this helps you!!