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Bridal Business Portraits Special Offers

New Space – Special Offer

To launch my new studio space located at 226 Chatham Street, Newport North Carolina, I’m making a special offer. Call to set an appointment by August 30, 2008 and receive your session with no setting fees. Additionally I’ll give you a $35 credit to use on your print order plus a 15% discount on your print orders. As always with these kinds of offers there are a few restrictions: You must call by August 30, 2008 to schedule your session; The $35 print credit may only be applied to images from this session; The 15% discount is only available for orders made during the session’s viewing/order session. Phone 252-726-5799 today to schedule your portrait session!

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Bridal GOYA Portraits

The Unportrait Party

I had the pleasure of attending an “Unportrait party” in Raleigh last weekend. The shoot was put together by Raleigh area photographers Brian Mullens and Kittie Deemer. Other photographers attending included Ken Luallen and Patricia Suzanne. Our two models, Lauren and Heather, did a wonderful job. There’s nothing more fun than having the opportunity to make artistic images with pretty girls wearing bridal gowns in unusual places.
Hope you enjoy!

Hang on!

Boom!

Take a Break

Downtown Hustle

Pretty smile in black & white

Backlit Bride

Bird and a wire

Green with envy

Stylin'

Moody

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Bridal Personal Portraits Wedding

Fashion Bridal Session

I had a fun shoot with Michelle Wednesday afternoon. I wanted to expand my fashion bridals portfolio a bit and she was interested in having some photos done. To make it a bit more challenging we chose to start the shoot at mid-afternoon, i.e. harsh, strong sunlight. There are a few of the edgier, “rock star” photographers that never shy away from harsh lighting conditions. I wanted to give it a go myself. Here are a few images from the shoot.

Window light combined with video light

In the bright afternoon sun

Bride in a doorway at Fort Macon State Park

Fun with a 9 foot wedding veil.

Doorway duotone.

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Bridal Business Wedding

2008 Crystal Coast Bridal Show

Thanks to everyone that stopped by my booth at the 2008 Crystal Coast Bridal Show. It was fun talking with all the prospective brides. I also enjoyed visiting with other local wedding vendors, both those I already knew and the ones I met at the show. Below are a few images of my booth.

Bridal Show Booth from Above

Bridal Show Booth from Front

Bridal Show Booth from Left front corner

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Bridal Wedding

Jennifer & Blake: Dec. 23, 2007, Swansboro, North Carolina

Jennifer and Blake were wed December 23rd.  It was a beautiful, sunny and warm North Carolina day.  The ceremony was held outside with the reception in a tent.  Rev. Bonnie Compton performed the ceremony. The wedding arrangements were made by Roger Carter Designs, (252) 222-4831. Entertainment was provided by D.J. John Drake, email. What a fun couple and a great wedding for my last of 2007! Congratulations Jennifer and Blake.

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Bridal Wedding

Angela & Jason, October 20th, 2007 – Coral Bay Club, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina

Angela Flick and Jason Gray were wed at the Coral Bay Club, Atlantic Beach North Carolina, Saturday October 20, 2007. It was a lovely ceremony with the beach in the background. The couple was blessed with a lovely sunset for their intimate after ceremony photo session on the beach. Congratulations Jason and Angela!

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Bridal Personal Wedding

One of America’s Best Wedding Photographers + Little Ole Me!

WOW!  I had the pleasure of spending two days with David Beckstead.  For those not familiar with him, David is frequently considered one of the worlds top wedding photographers.  He was the 2002 WPJA Photographer of the Year and in March 2007 American Photographer magazine included him on its list of the “Top Ten Photographers in the World.”  He is an amazing person to meet, obviously an exceptional photographer and a great person to have the opportunity to learn from.

Recently David starting offering the “Shoot With Beckstead” workshop.  He keeps the number of participants small so everyone gets a lot of individual attention.  Last Monday & Tuesday he was in Wilmington and I was one of the less than a dozen photographers in attendance.  We spent two days with David.  On day one we shot at a number of locations around Wilmington.  Locations included the Belamy Mansion, the battleship North Carolina, and downtown Wilmington.  Both David and the photographers in the group choose set-ups for the models.  David gives very limited direction, encouraging the participants to use their own vision and creativeness during the shoot.  At the end of the day the participants return to there rooms to post process their images and to select 10 for critique by David.  Each photographer also selects an additional 20 shots to be given to the models along with their “ten best.”  On the second day, David critiques each photographer’s ten images in great detail.  He gives support and praise where deserved, makes suggestions about how to improve the post processing and composition of each image, and shares how he might have shot the particular set-up differently. It was certainly an excellent opportunity to improve my photography and take it up a notch or two in the process.  Below is a slideshow of the 30 images I submitted for critique and sharing with the models.

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Bridal Wedding

Callie & Justin Dunn, Dunes Club Wedding – Atlantic Beach, North Carolina

Callie and Justin were wed, Saturday September 8, 2007 at the Dunes Club,Atlantic Beach, NC.  Hair and make-up for the Bridal Party by the Hair Cafe, 4050 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC.  Reception enteretainment was provided by Patrick Pake of DJ Professionals & Video.  While stormy weather threatened, the rains held-off to after the festivities.  Best of luck Callie and Justin.

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Bridal Portraits

This Old Dress!

I was invited to participate in a post wedding bridal session.  Frequently referred to as a Trash The Dress or Anti-bridal session, these shoots aren’t really about the dress.  The goal is to make some interesting images of the bride or bride and groom in a setting not usually associated with wedding portraits.  If the dress gets a little soiled in the process… well, oh well! Honestly these things rarely result in the dress being truely destroyed, but I’m sure it’s happened.  The real idea is to get some fun, playful, maybe even sexy or romantic photos of the bride or bride and groom.  The location can be some place they think would be cool.  Or it could have some special meaning to the couple.   While these shoots frequently involve water shots there’s no reason that they have to.  It really depends on what the bride and groom wants and how “playful” they’re willing to be in front of the camera.  

 So why put the dress at risk?  Of the three “brides,” two were already married, one soon to be.  For one of the married ladies it “seemed better than letting it hang in the closet drawing dust.”  For another (paraphrasing), “I’ve been married 9 years, had two kids and have worked very hard to get back to a size that I was when I got married.  This is a celebration of that accomplishment.”  And for the bride to be?  Well after purchasing the dress she found another she liked better.  No one seemed to want to buy it on Craigs List so she figured what the heck, might as well have some fun!.  Hope you enjoy the photos… oh and  “no brides were injured during the making of these photographs!”  Want to see more? Here’s the This Old Dress Slide Show

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Bridal Wedding

Is This Anyway to Treat Vera Wang?

Check this article out… and be sure to visit the slideshow.  Great stuff.

NY Times Article

Any takers for an Eastern NC version?