Posts Tagged ‘Wedding Photographer’

I had a great time yesterday at the Your Wedding TV Ultimate Bridal Show at the Rosen Plaza in Orlando!

It was my first time participating in a bridal show, and I wasn’t sure what to expect. With the doors slated to open at 1pm, I couldn’t believe how many excited brides and grooms were lined up as early as 11am. I’m waiting to hear how many brides came to the show, but I would guess over 700!

Our booth got a lot of attention, with many couples looking for 2013 and even 2014 availability. It was so nice talking to all of the brides and grooms about their upcoming weddings. Everyone seemed to have a great time at the show, with the cake tastings and chocolate fountains, being as always, a big hit.

It was also nice to see some vendors who I’ve worked with before. In addition, it was nice to meet some new vendors. Our booth was between Sprinkles Custom Cakes of Winter Park and DJ Live Productions. I have to say, it was hard sticking to New Year’s resolutions with cupcakes staring at me the entire day!

Thanks again to everyone that came out, and please contact us if you have any follow-up questions!
Your Wedding TV - Orlando Bridal Show - Photography Display

Come visit us at the Ultimate Bridal Show next Sunday – January 15, 2012 at the Rosen Plaza Hotel on International Drive in Orlando!

It’s my first bridal show and I’m so excited to participate in such a great event!

Florida Wedding Expo - Orlando's Ultimate Bridal Show
Florida Wedding Expo - Orlando

Tampa Florida - Wedding Photography Workshop - David Ziser - Phillipe Park

This past weekend, I had the opportunity to spend two days with legendary wedding photographer, David Ziser. David has been shooting weddings in the Cincinnati, Ohio area for over 40 years. His lectures at the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International pull in over 800 attendees.

This Saturday, I had the honor being his assistant at a wedding in Tampa, Florida. It was a smaller size wedding of about 70 guests held at the Heritage United Methodist Church in Clearwater, Florida with a reception immediately following at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa.

Working with David was a fantastic learning experience for me. It was also the first time I’ve been an assistant at a wedding, so the responsibilities were a little different than I was used to.

The bride (Becky) and groom (Paul) wanted to have a “first look” before the ceremony. So, we photographed the couple when they first saw each other on their wedding day. We then visited different locations around the sanctuary at Heritage United Methodist Church. It’s a beautiful modern church with many angles and leading lines that make for great photographs.

From there, David found a great area on the grounds of the church where we took all of the family and bridal party portraits. We also had some fun taking photos with the bridal party at the pumpkin patch that the church had going on. A wedding day is generally on a tight schedule, so it was nice to have all of these portraits complete before the ceremony.

After the ceremony, we headed across town to the Florida Aquarium at Channelside in Tampa, Florida. David does some amazing environmental portraits and being able to take photographs in this gorgeous room (complete with sharks and sea turtles swimming by) offered some fantastic photo opportunities. I assisted David with the lighting as not only did we have to light up the bride and groom; we also had to light up the room which was very dark and we had to light the fish in the aquarium! It was a very tricky photo, but David pulled it off. You can see a photo from before the reception on David’s blog (here).

It was a fun reception complete with a visit by two ADORABLE penguins. The guests all seemed to have had a great time in a very cool venue.

Being able to work for David was an amazing learning experience, something I’ll never forget. I learned many new technical techniques from him during the day. I also witnessed how he worked the event with the utmost in class and professionalism. David is famous for his amazing images. But, David Ziser’s 30 years of success in the wedding photography industry is because of the level of service he provides his clients.

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Two days later, I headed back to Tampa to attend a workshop that David was teaching. The class is part of the Dave Cross Workshops held at Studio 3 in Oldsmar, Florida. It was an intimate class that allowed us to ask a lot of questions and to be involved in the class. It was nice to see Tony, a fellow photographer, who was a participant in my photo walk, in attendance at David Ziser’s class.

We spent the morning reviewing different lighting techniques and how to make lighting exciting. We also had some informal portfolio reviews by LaDawn Ziser, which were great.

In the afternoon, we headed over to Phillipe Park in Oldsmar, Florida. Our beautiful model, Liz, was a great sport as we hiked around the park.

I took some pictures throughout the day, but my focus was more on the directions given to the model. It was very interesting how a simple gesture change could turn a good pose in to a great pose.

We headed back to the studio to review the pictures taken at the park and we had some additional time to touch on various topics.

Between the wedding on Saturday and the class on Monday, I feel great right now about all that I have learned. I also can’t wait until my next event to use some of these new found techniques. David and LaDawn Ziser are two amazing individuals and it humbles me to have had the opportunity to work with both of them.

Also, this is my second time heading to the Dave Cross Workshops. Dave has brought hosted workshops with some of the biggest names in the photography industry. It’s a rare opportunity that someone can have access like that. If you are looking to excel your photography or design skills, I strongly recommend you check out his workshops.

In closure, I wanted to include some of the photos I took at the workshop. It shows what a great job David does at finding an ideal backdrop and posing the model in a way that is very beautiful. I also included a quick photo of David in action with some of the students photographing as well.

I hope you enjoy.

Tampa Florida - Wedding Photography Workshop - David Ziser - Phillipe Park
Tampa Florida - Wedding Photography Workshop - David Ziser - Phillipe Park
Tampa Florida - Wedding Photography Workshop - David Ziser - Phillipe Park
Tampa Florida - Wedding Photography Workshop - David Ziser - Phillipe Park
Tampa Florida - Wedding Photography Workshop - David Ziser - Phillipe Park
Tampa Florida - Wedding Photography Workshop - David Ziser - Phillipe Park

Several months back, I posted an article about the importance of hiring a makeup artist for your wedding(link). If you have a chance, I do strongly recommend reading the article. Every bride I know that hired a professional makeup artist, was very happy with their decision.

I am pleased to announce a very special fall promotion. If you book a wedding package before December 21st, I will include a makeup artist for your engagement photo session. Makeup will be provided by Makeup by Rae of Orlando. I had the chance to work with Rae on some recent work, and she does a fabulous job.

This promotion is limited to engagement sessions in the Orlando area. For more details, please contact us.

Wedding Photography - Makeup Artist - Orlando

“Trash the Dress” is a fairly new trend in wedding photography and I’ve been getting quite a lot of inquires about these types of sessions lately. When I saw that Harmon Photo School was offering a Trash the Dress workshop at Daytona Beach, I immediately signed up.

Trash the Dress photography has only really been around for 10 years. For those that may not know, it’s a style of wedding photography where the bride and groom go an unusual location dressed in their wedding attire. Often times, they’ll go to a place where the wedding dress may get a little dirty or wet to create very dramatic and gorgeous photos. There are so many interesting places where a session like this can happen – the beach, city streets, and open fields are just a few of the more popular locations.

The workshop was held just south of Daytona Beach in Ponce Inlet. We started well before sunset and didn’t finish until after there was very little light left in the sky. We had plenty of time for shooting, so I tried out some new techniques that worked out very well – I can’t wait to use them again in the future!

There were four models for the workshop — two brides (Rebecca and Kelsey) and two bridesmaids (Lindsey and Ashley). I would have liked to have had a “groom” represented as well to get ideas for couples’ shots, but there was still plenty to photograph.

The class had a nice mixture of students – some of us were wedding photographers, some were fashion photographers, and the rest were photo enthusiasts who came out to try something new.

There were also two other sessions happening at the beach – an engagement session and a wedding – so I felt a little sorry for those photographers. I’m not sure how they felt when a class of 35 descended upon their prime photo spots.

Overall, I had a great time. It’s always nice to talk to other photographers and I think I got some great photos out of the day. I’m looking forward to my upcoming Trash the Dress photo shoots, and sharing those pictures with everyone via my blog!

Here are some of the photos from the workshop, including a “behind the scenes” shot of the class.

Daytona Beach - Trash the Dress - Bride on Beach
Daytona Beach - Trash the Dress - Bride on Dunes
Daytona Beach - Trash the Dress - Bridesmaid - Workshop
Daytona Beach - Trash the Dress - Bridesmaid on Jetty
Daytona Beach - Trash the Dress - Bride in Ocean
Daytona Beach - Trash the Dress - Bridesmaid
Daytona Beach - Trash the Dress Workshop