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Unscripted: Raleigh North Carolina Model Photo Shoot

Olena strikes a pose in a wedding gown early in the shoot along the streets near the Hi 5 Sports Bar, Raleigh North Carolina. Near the end of the shoot we catch Olena in some beautiful natrual light streaming into a Raleigh, NC parking garage.

The Wedding Photographic Society, a networkiing group of wedding photographers based out of Raleigh, North Carolina, recently hosted a model shoot in conjunction with their May “unscripted” meeting. I had the pleasure of attending and taking part in the shoot, along with 20 other photographers. Five models participated and we broke out into separate groups, each with one model. You can check out a slideshow of more of my images from the event by clicking here.

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Wedding

An Emerald Isle North Carolina Wedding – Danielle & Jake, May 17

Jake and Danielle held their wedding and reception at Casa Mare, an Emerald Isle Realty property located on Ocean Drive in Emerald Isle North Carolina. I was concerned while making the drive from my Newport, NC home towards the wedding location as it was raining heavily. As I neared Cape Carteret the rain started to slow and by the time I reached the beach house it had stopped. The weather gave us a a break long enough for the couple to do a “first glance” prior to the ceremony, get the wedding service completed and make some nice beach portraits of the couple their friends and family. It started raining again as we finished the portrait session but that didn’t dampen the spirits of the celebrants. Below is an image from the “frist peek” meeting. Be sure to check out Danielle and Jake’s slideshow.


Danielle comes down the steps at Casa Mare, Ocean Drive, Emeraal Isle, NC while Jake awaits to see his bride for the first time.

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The Shot

“The Shot:” Mark in the Studio

I thought it might be fun to start a new series on the blog. I calling the series “the shot.” The idea is that I’ll choose an image, past or present, and give a little insight into it. I might talk about how I shot it, where the idea came from, or what I find meaningful about it. Sometimes it’s nice to be presented with something more than a “purdy picture.”

For the first image in the series I’ve selected an image of my young friend Mark. He and his girlfriend Danielle were visiting me in the studio… just hanging out and killing time. That turned into a bit of a photo session, but not a particularly formal one. I have one or the other sit in front of a background and then just carry on a conversation with them. When I’d see an interesting expression or reaction to something said I snap a photo.

I’d asked Mark to put on my driving cap which I though would be a good look for him. Also, I’d asked if he had a cigarette he could place in his mouth. There was a shot I had in mind that had been done by Atlanta music photograper, Zack Arias (zarias.com, usedfilm.com, onelightworkshop.com), as inspiration. In that shot Zack had the musician sitting on a chair, smoking a cigarette and exhaling smoke. Shot against a darker background I really enjoyed his shot. Zack and I share a love for white seamless backgrounds and not surprisingly, that’s what I was working with that evening. As it happened, Mark’s cell rang as I was setting up the shot. If memory serves, it was his sister on the other end. I grabbed the shot while he chatted away. While the shot was partially staged (hat, cigarette, lighting, background), it also captured a real moment – his expression while having a phone conversation with his sister. It has a nice, natrual feel to it.

Technically speaking: The subject’s face is placed on one of the vertical lines of “thirds,” a classic portrait placement. The position of his arms form lines leading the viewer’s eyes to his face. The black shirt provides a nice contrast agaisnt the seamless white background. Mark was lit with a single studio strobe shot through a medium sized softbox. The background was “blown white” by an unmodified studio strobe mounted overhead and aimed at the background. An additional hot-shoe flash on the floor behind the subject helped to keep the background lighting even.

I hope you enjoy the image.


First in the series

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Wedding

A Pine Knoll Shores NC Beach Wedding, May 16, 2009

Amy & Michael traveled from Greenwood, Arizona to have a romantic seaside wedding at Pine Knoll Shores, North Carolina. The wedding was held at Surfside beach cottage, a Spectrum Properties managed vacation property. A second beach house rented by Emerald Isle Realty served as the staging area for Michael and his groomsmen. Rain threated the event all day but held off for the entire wedding. Amy’s father officiated the ceremony and built the evergreen cross featured in the photo below. Thanks for allowing me to share your day Amy & Michael. Be sure to check out their slideshow.


Amy and Michael held their wedding on the beach at Pine Knoll Shores, NC

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Wedding

The Duncan House, Beaufort North Carolina: Second Shooting with Brian Mullins

My buddy, Brian Mullins, of… well…Brian Mullins Photography, was in town a couple weeks ago. He gave me a call and told me he was shooting a wedding at the Duncan House on the Beaufort waterfront and wondered if I’d like to come “play.” It’s always a blast shooting with… and yes, even engaging in a little friendly competition against… a talented photographer like Brian. So I took him up on the offer and joined him just before the ceremony started. It was a really great celebration complete with a live band for entertainment and catering by the Beaufort Grocery Co. Here are a few shots from the evening. Congratulations Mandy and David. May 2, 2009 was a perfect day for a Crystal Coast wedding!


A little help from bouncing an on-camera flash in the Duncan House on the Beaufort Waterfront A bit of window light goodness in the Duncan House, Beaufort, NC.

Lighting by the sun setting over Taylor's Creek near the Intracoastal Waterway, Carteret County North Carolina Things heat up on the dance floor in a tent on the Duncan House green, Beaufort, NC.  Off-camera lighting triggered by the new Radio Popper PX units.

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Portrait

Jaysa & Zack: Prom Photos on the Beach

Jaysa and Zack were attending the Harkers Island school prom. Jaysa’s Mom, Tracy Sinclair, wanted some portraits made of them. We decided to do the portraits of them at Fort Macon State Park, Atlantic Beach, NC. It was a very winding day so we started inside the fort where there was a bit of relief from the wind. Later we ventured out onto the beach from the more traditional Crystal Coast portrait. The wind was whipping sand around in the air and made things a bit more difficult than usual. But they both did a great despite nature’s uncooperativeness.


Jaysa before the Harkers Island School prom.

Zack and Jaysa in Fort Macon Zack strikes a pose on the beach, Ft. Macon State Park, Atlantic Beach, NC

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Portrait

Portraits of William

Had the pleasure of doing a portrait session for William last Wednesday afternoon at the studio. The session was given to him as a gift and I’m not sure if he knew he was coming in for portraits prior to arriving. He was a great sport and certainly has a good look to photograph. Here’s a couple of my favorites.

Quick studio portrait session Another portrait of William

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Engagement

Cathy & Caleb – ENGAGED!

Cathy’s name was drawn as a second place winner at a recent bridal show. Her prize was her choice of an engagement, bridal or portrait session with a complimentary print. She chose to have an engagement session with her fiance’, Caleb. They selected the beach at Fort Macon State park for their location. We also did some shooting at the beach near the New Bern Street public access area. It was a pleasure working with Cathy and Caleb. Congratulations guys.

Cathy and Caleb on Atlantic Beach in North Carolina

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Portraits

Open Friday & Saturday, May 1 & 2 for Prom!

The studio will be open between 4:30 and 7:30 PM Friday and Saturday evenings for prom photos. No appointment is necessary though payment up front is required. Below are the prom night specials.

Prom Night Specials

Prom Package 1 $75.00
This session includes individual portraits of both the Lady and the Gentleman plus a portrait of
the couple.

The Lady (individual)
• Two – 5x7s
• Eight – Wallets
The Gentleman (individual)
• Two – 5x7s
• Eight – Wallets
The Couple
• Two – 8x10s
• Two – 5x7s
• Sixteen – Wallets

Prom Package 2: $50.00
This session consists of a portrait of the couple only. No individual shots.
• Two – 8x10s
• Two – 5x7s
• Sixteen – Wallets

Prom Package 3: $25.00
This session consists of a portrait of the couple only. No individual shots.
• Two -5x7s
• Eight – Wallets

Details
• North Carolina Sales Tax required.
• Payment due at time of session.
• Appointments preferred. Walk-ins will be worked in as time allows.
• There will be a $25 Service Charge on returned checks.
• Reorders available at our regular portrait prices.

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Special Offers

Picture a World Without Breast Cancer

Sitting fees from these portrait sessions will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. In celebration of Mothers Day I will be offering portrait sessions for a $15 sitting fee April 15 through May 10. All participants will receive a complimentary 5×7 Classic series print. All sitting fees will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. This would be a great opportunity for “Mom” to have her portrait made with her children and supporting a wonderful cause in the process.

Breast Cancer is a desease I’m all too familar with. Two of my sister-in-laws are breast cancer survivors so it is a charity that is close to my heart. You can make an appointment for a portrait session by phoning 252.726.5799. Walk-ins are always welcome on Wednesday between 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM or any other time you happen to find me in the studio. There are no minimum purchases required. Additional prints may be purchased. I will donate 10% of all purchase orders to the NCBF as well.

Picture a world without breast cancer.  Session fees to benefit the NCBF.