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Monthly Archives: February 2010

Indian Wedding Album

Spectacular color. high quality materials, and storytelling layout. That is what our custom designed storybook albums are about. They are not your typical wedding albums. These hand crafted books start with the couple choosing the best photographs from throughout their day, then each photo is layed out to tell the complete story of your wedding day. Once we have an agreed upon layout, each photo undergoes fine tuning and retouching in PhotoShop, with additional editing making each and every photo perfect. Once the order is placed, these books take about six weeks to print and companion parent albums complete the photographic package.

Notice that this stunning 12×12 Italian leather book features true photographic paper, lay flat binding with no gutter, and thick pages that give the viewer a very substantial feeling of quality and timelessness. The accompanying 8×8 Parent book includes the same true photographic paper, lay flat binding, and exact design as the main album. These additional books come at a very economical price, making them suitable for most album budgets. We are so pleased with this album, we just had to show you more than a couple photos of it before we delivered it to the lucky couple!


















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Introducing Baby Gavin

What an honor it is to be chosen by a couple to photograph their wedding day. But almost even better is being invited over to their house a week after they have given birth to their first child to capture their first ever professional photo. I was excited to hear Melissa and Al were going to have a baby shortly after our engagement shoot we did last Spring. You could not even tell Melissa was pregnant during the wedding and their picture perfect wedding in Santa Cruz was a very fun event. Only 7 months later after they were married, this little guy was introduced to the world and Melissa and Al have named him Gavin. He was born a little early and was just a few ounces over five pounds, but he quickly gained some weight and will never be this small again. It is so important to capture a baby’s first portrait within the first two weeks of being born, as during this time they are peaceful and sleep a lot! It is during this time, they will only look this small and fragile, and soon they will gain lots of weight, mature, and take on a new form….One that has lots of photographic opportunities too, but something is very special about this first week of life. Here are some of my favorites from my visit and I hope you enjoy!



















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Wedding Documentary is Featured on South Asian Bride Magazine

We are super excited to have one of our lovely couples featured on South Asian Bride Magazine! This is a new upscale, bridal magazine that caters to brides who want the best at their wedding. We submitted photos photographs of Nidhi and Somesh’s wedding for their online publication and within minutes we were selected! You can see it here: http://www.southasianbridemagazine.com

This was great because earlier in the week we were featured on MaharaniWeddings.com I think 2010 is going to be a big year for Wedding Documentary and the future is looking bright!

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Jessa’s Photoshoot| Canon 50mm 1.2 “L” Series Lens Test

Over the weekend I got the box in the mail. Looking at the B&H Logo tape I could tell my new beauty was inside, along with a crystal clear German made UV filter. I gently opened the box and unveiled my new sweetie, my new girl, the Canon 50mm 1.2 L Series Prime Lens. This lens is special for a couple reasons but many don’t buy it for one reason…..it’s pretty darn expensive compared to the Canon 50mm 1.4 lens. I owned the 50 1.4 for about three years but finally decided to let it go and go for this bad girl. Why? Because at this point in my photographic career I can tell the difference in sharpness, color, focusing speed, focusing accuracy, and weather sealing which, makes this $1,500 lens worth it to me compared to its $350 cousin, which is almost as good!

The 50mm focal length is considered “normal” because it is close to the focal length that the human eye sees. It is not too wide, nor too narrow so it has a wide variety of uses for 2/3rds body shots and waist up group shots with 3-5 people. It is completely smooth, silent, fast focusing, and feels very comfortable in the hands. It can go down to a very wide aperture of 1.2, meaning I can literally shoot in the dark when all my other lenses would not even be able to see anything. However, like all lenses, they are rarely the best performers wide open, so this lens will be best around 2.0 where the sharpness and detail really shines.

It just so happened my model friend Jessa wanted to update her portfolio with some new images. She seems to change her hair color quite often etc so I thought we would take some pics and try out the new lens. I mounted the new baby on my Canon 5D Mark II and we had some fun testing this new fine optic in my studio.

Below are some of our favorites and I did some basic color correction when needs and some skin smoothing etc. What I noticed when importing these photos is that the 50mm 1.2 is in fact the “sharpest lens I now own”. No zoom or other prime lens can touch it when it comes to sharpness. Granted, I did not shoot any of these photos wide open at 1.2, but at apertures like 5.6, 6.3, and 7 this lens is sharp as a tack. It also has amazing speed to get focus and most of the time, stay in focus while I release the shutter. I still wish the focusing was faster, but I blame the slow Canon 5D Mark II for that. I am sure if I had a Mark IV it would be blazing fast!

Also, the colors to me appeared to be more true to life, and less color correction for white balance was needed. In the studio I mainly set my white balance to the daylight setting and on auto for everything else. I always control my shutter and aperture manually and it was wonderful to see what shallow depth of field this lens can do. Almost looks like a tilt shift sometimes, which is super trendy these days in wedding photography for the dreamlike effect it gives.

Even though I have only shot with the Canon 50mm 1.2 lens once so far, I think it was an excellent buy and a much needed addition to my lens arsenal. I will have to update my post “Best Canon Lenses for Wedding Photography” soon since I think it is a must have for all wedding and portrait photographers who want to deliver the best possible images they can. This tool is definitely worth it!















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