Archive for August, 2008

Josephine & James

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

I was fortunate enough to be an assistant photographer for a traditional Chinese wedding on August 9, 2008.  While I missed the tea ceremony and some of the formal photographs on what was apparently a 10 or 12 hour shoot, I was at the reception for Josephine and James.

One of the great things about being an assistant is that I am tasked with taking photos that I would normally have time to do if I were there alone.  My job is to get a different perspective for the couple to look at.  While I stuck with the same “capture the feel of the event” approach that I always use, I also used a bit more black and white and some different angles. 

Personally, I feel that this added to the work of the primary photographer, and I hope that Josephine and James feel that way, too.  The two were wonderously happy that day, full of smiles and laughter.  It seemed everyone there was a close friend or family member.  I think that there are few times when one can say that having one’s friends and loved ones nearby is not the best of times, and for that time to be one’s wedding is that much sweeter.

Emily & Kirk

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Emily & Kirk’s wedding was on July 12, 2008, in Gilroy, CA, at the Eagle Ridge Golf Course.  The course offers a stunning backdrop for ceremonies and other photos, and the reception/banquet halls inside were beautiful as well, with great panoramic views through windows seemingly everywhere.

I think that Emily and Kirk’s wedding is a big part of why I enjoy wedding photography so much.  The two actually had a civil ceremony months earlier.  So one would think that the even would be something of a formality in many ways, a chance more for friends and family to gather than for the two of them to have a moment as special as any other wedding (this is just conjecture on my part). 

But, despite that, this ceremony and reception was just as emotional and meaningful to the couple as any I’ve had the pleasure to photograph.  The joy and love was obvious.  I am fortunate to have had a chance to be at the ceremony and reception, much less be the one to photograph and memorialize the event.

Even more importantly, Emily and Kirk were a real pleasure with whom to work.  This is the kind of even that a photographer hopes for - a great couple that had fun, a family and group of friends that were there to help make the day memorable, and a beautiful setting.

I hope that the two of them have a long and wonderful marriage that lasts for decades.

One thing that struck me in particular was that Kirk, who had been something of a world traveler, moving from one location to the next, found Emily and was ready to settle down.  How many couples can say that about their relationship?  Finding love, yes.  Changing an entire lifestyle because that love is so strong?  Even I have to tip my hat at that.  And raise my camera in congratulations.