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Engagement Photos: Kevin + Prima

June 3, 2010

Sometimes I get these crazy ideas about how I want images/shoots to turn out. I have concepts I want to try. When I’m tooling around I will find locals I think would make for a great shoot or I’ll find graphic elements I want to include. Sometimes these little ideas work out, sometimes not.

I had a few concepts and locales I wanted to try with Kevin and Primavera. None of them happened. Instead the shoot came out a thousand times better than I could have imagined.

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This is how it should be. The images just happen. They lay there in the grass waiting for you to pick them up.

Thanks Kevin and Primavera. Can’t wait for your wedding in Capitola.

Tags: Engagement, Santa Cruz, Wedding, Wilder Ranch
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Bay Area Photographer: Jen + Alex: Just a little preview.

March 28, 2010

I will have more images soon, but I couldn’t resist posting this one. Jen and Alex skipped the usual wedding traditions and eloped in San Francisco. It was a long day with lots of traveling around on MUNI, a bus load of Japanese tourists who kept “uncle bobbing” my photoshoot, and did I mention we spent a lot of time on MUNI?

These two Brits were my first wedding of the year and if they are any indication of what this year holds I’m gonna have a killer year in images.

I only wish I had more time with these two. So entirely off beat in their approach to life. Such a different take on weddings. I have to admit I was a little unsure about an elopement. That little part of my brain that always worries about getting great images for the portfolio was worried that without a “traditional” wedding the shoot wouldn’t do much for my emerging business.

Boy was that a stupid thing to worry about. Yeah, yeah there wasn’t a ceremony or lots of little details to photograph that are so popular. But these two more than made up for it in flair and humor.

I love Jen’s dress. The “I DO” was their idea (thank you to what ever photographer they Bogarted that idea from). I take full credit for the “DO I.” The expressions were all Alex and Jen.

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Tags: Bride, Bride and Groom, couples, family portraits, Groom, Nikon, sacramento wedding photography, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Photographer, The Bride, Wedding, Weddings
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Bay Area Photographer: NYE Capes and Bling Party: Photobooth in Santa Cruz

January 3, 2010

Happy New Year folks. I don’t know about you but I have high hopes for 2010. Not that ‘09 was all that bad really. In fact in some ways it was one my best years ever. I got off my butt and actually started trying to make a go at photography as more than just an art but as a business. I made some new and pretty rad friends. And of course I met my “+ 1″, Becky.

But as good as 2009 was 2010 holds even more promise. I’ve got several inquiries and a couple of consultations to set up for weddings this year, and a birthday party needing a photobooth on the schedule.

Speaking of photobooths, we brought in 2010 with an impromptu photobooth at Peter and Jana’s Roller Skating Capes and Bling NYE party.

All the images are up on Facebook, but Facebook wrecks images so I wanted to post a few here.

This is the opener, the guest of honor Ryan

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What I love about the photobooth is it lets everyone get into the act. All night whole families came over and got what amounts to mini family portrait shoot. I would do 3 -4 shots of each group. One “normal” and then coach them to be a little more – uh not-so-stick-up-your-butt like. Which isn’t all that hard in this case considering the context (hello, capes AND bling) and who the party goers where.

Case in point, check out these sets:
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Another thing I love about the photobooth is I have absolute control over the light. Place the subject, pose and compose. Super rad.
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The more willing people are to get a little wacky the better the images – which is why this would be great at a wedding or a party with an open bar. Or in this case a party with my friends who are all just a little off anyway.
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For you technique geeks I set up two SB 600s 8ft up on stands, with diffusers on the heads fired through shoot through umbrellas. They are at about a 45 degree angle to the backdrop. Triggered by an SB 800 on camera (hint:set it to — so it won’t ad to the exposure). They are at full power (didn’t complain a bit and I didn’t have a single misfire, you will want to give em a brake every 2 – 3 shots but you will need to talk and compose people anyway so it works out). I shot at 1/40 at 5.6 with a 17mm lens, hand held. The backdrop is a 10x seamless gaffer taped to the wall on one side and clamped to a light stand on the other.

Tags: new years eve, NYE, photo booth, photobooth, Portraits, roller paladium, Santa Cruz
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Bay Area Photographer: Cans For Comments Year In Review: Favorite Street Images

December 5, 2009

For a few years now I’ve been working on a personal project of sorts. I’ve been shooting portraits of the street performers, buskers, poets, and activists in downtown Santa Cruz. I have to say it has been a rad little project. I’ve used everything from digital capture, Holga, to medium format film. I’ve met some unique and beautiful people and captured some amazing images.

However, that project is effectively over. The Oh So Wise Santa Cruz city leaders who consider themselves good little liberals have enacted laws that have all but driven away the performers away. The intent, as stated, of the laws is to make the down town safer and more hospitable. They claim that the “street people” intimidate folks and harass them thereby driving away business. Really the law is aimed at the homeless who also scrape by a living begging for money/food/pot.

The laws make it illegal for anyone to camp in the city limits. The good folks of Santa Cruz don’t want to build any shelters because no one wants one in their neighborhood, so it is just easier to criminalize poverty. Another law forbids anyone from staying for more than one hour with in a few feet of any tree, bench, building, statue etc. This is the one that catches the performers. There are little ladies in yellow and blue jackets with “Hospitality” across the back of the jacket whose job it is to enforce the law. They drive off these malicious and evil doers who have the audacity to bring their art to the people. The fact that their tags label them as “Hospitality” is a Orwellian accident hasn’t escaped me. I witnessed one of these little ladies ask a man to leave because he was sitting on a window seat in front of a store. Of course the man was clearly a trouble maker. He claimed he was only waiting for his wife to finish her shopping inside but we all know he was really just a wolf in sheep’s clothing waiting to pounce on an unsuspecting shopper.

Any way, my rant, like my project is over.

Hope you enjoy the images as much as I enjoyed capturing them. There are plenty more where these came from.

This woman was among a group of Krishna’s going about doing what they do – you know, annoying people. I was about to pass them on when she began to dance. Mesmerizing isn’t the right word. There was a transcendence to how she moved that for most of her dance I forgot I had my camera. Lucky for me I snapped out of it and got some amazing images of which this is one.
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This is Jose Garza. One day he’ll be headlining a punk show, just wait and see.
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Curtis is on a crusade to remind the rest of America of our failure to rebuild New Orleans and to raise money for his home town.
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Of course no collection of Santa Cruz photography is complete with out The Great Morgani.
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Lyrical I is a street/beat/jam poet. A lot of people think they are poets, but this guy has a gift.
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Tags: downtown, photography projects, Portraits, Santa Cruz, Street
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Bay Area Photographer: Brit’s Santa Cruz Senior Portraits

December 4, 2009

Ok. So confession time. I’ve always found senior portraits to be the dumbest lamest thing in the world. Mostly because the images I’ve always seen were the same old boring shit.

But then, this year I got an email from Brit’s boyfriend telling me how he doesn’t have any money but he wants to gift a senior portrait shoot to his girlfriend. Oh and one more thing, she hates to have her picture taken.

Wow, ok great sign me up! Who wouldn’t jump at a chance to do a particular kind of shoot that they despise of a person who hates being photographed for almost no money.

But I’m a big softy so I booked the shoot.

We met just before the shoot and talked about how the shoot would work and what Brit was looking for blah blah blah.

So I did my standard thing. First we got the safe-lets-make-grandma-happy just like every other photographers work kind of shots. So of course Brit was uncomfortable and I was bored and the images looked, well, great by most standards but I hated them. They weren’t my style and that was just not acceptable.

So we switched wardrobes (well Brit did) and locations. I explained to Brit that now that we have the standard stuff done with we can play around and what ever we get is bonus. Right away she relaxed a bit. Then her boyfriend showed up and sparks flew.

This first shot is my go-to portrait/headshot set up. One speed light, hand held, working with the Sun, hard light.

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Then we got her love interest involved ala American Gothic:

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Same set up as the first image only going wide angle up close (something else I love).

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I have no problem using props. I love to use old cameras to shoot with and if I can’t get ‘em working again they make great props.

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So yeah, I learned two things.

First, don’t make assumptions about inquiries. Of all the horror stories other photographers tell about low budget shoots that are always a PITA it has yet to happen to me. Every time I choose to help someone out photography wise I’ve always been rewarded in the image department. It don’t pay the rent but it does feed the soul.

Second, just because other people manage to turn a certain kind of shoot into boring ass cliche images doesn’t mean I have to. Which means I’m not only open but stoked to shoot senior portraits.

Tags: Brit, cans for comments, cansforcomments, Santa Cruz, Senior Portrait
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Bay Area Photographer: Couples Shoot at Henry C. Santa Cruz: Preview

November 27, 2009

A little Turkey Day couples shoot double date for you….

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Uh, more appropriate images to come…

Tags: couples, Portrait, Santa Cruz, session, shoot
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Free Market Capitalism

November 3, 2009

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meet jeremy. he did everything right. he had a good job. he paid his taxes. he isn’t a drug addict or crazy. he is just another casualty of free market capitalism.

we will, at some point, move beyond ideologies that idealize the poor or demonize them. we will, at some point, no longer be able to see the jobless/homeless as “the other.” the other who must not have as good a work ethic as we do, who if they would just work hard enough they too could have a piece of the american dream.

or maybe not. maybe we will carry on the way we have and some will rise on the casualties of our battle for the almighty dollar and in process destroy not only the other but our selves as well.

god speed jeremy.

Tags: Santa Cruz, Street
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Photographing the Swiss Guard

September 20, 2009

Once upon a time there was a little boy who dreamed of being an accordion player. However, his dear mother wanted him to be a member of the Swiss Guard (the guys who guard the Pope).

One day when the little boy, who had grown to a man ran away from Rome in his Swiss Guard uniform and lived on the donations of passers by as a busker playing his accordion on the street.

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Shot in the middle of the day, sun high and to the left of G.M. filled with two strobes, one on camera and another hand held at about 1/2 power.

The Great Morgani is available to perform in any number of unique and odd costumes for your birthday, corporate and civic event and even weddings.

Tags: Art and Wine festival, Bay Area Photographer, Capitola, Great Morgani, Santa Cruz, Street, Strobist, The Great Morgani
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Krishna’s Private Dancer?

July 21, 2009

I was downtown Saturday shooting, as is my usual practice and my favorite annoyance the Hari Krishna’s were out. “oh joy” I said to myself. I don’t know if it is their unintentional solipsistic mode of argumentation or the way that tune they sing always sticks in my head like a bad Jonas Brothers song that bugs me so much. or maybe it is because they just assume that because I’m bald I’m one of them.

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at any rate I don’t normally shoot the Krishnas because, well, they just don’t do anything all that interesting and if you’ve seen one Krishna you’ve seen ‘em all.

but there was this woman dancing to the side that was beautiful. “evocative” is the word that comes to mind.

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Tags: Hari Krishna, Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz, Street
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Weekend Images: Holly and Andrew, Street, The Great Morgani

July 13, 2009

this weekend offered, if no paying gigs, a variety of interesting people to shoot. first my good friends Andrew and Holly were back in town from Berkeley. i shot their wedding in Aptos. we strolled down Pacific Ave for a bit catching up. then Andrew and my two votes for beers out numbered Holly’s solitary vote for hot chocolate so we wound up at 99 Bottles. i’m friends with one of the staff and she hooked Holly up with some hot chocolate she found in the back. so everyone was happy.

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of course holly is simply amazing. this is her “Thank god school is out for the summer” look. she teaches up in the East Bay. they are both looking to move back down to Santa Cruz sometime in the future. which would be rad.

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earlier i captured these images while shooting down town

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Tags: Friends, Santa Cruz, Street, The Great Morgani
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