November 23, 2016

The Annual “Black Friday Don’t”

*Some links may be affiliates. Also, I share this post often, and prices may have changed over the years! The last few years, I’ve shared my take on all those Black Friday ads that circulate with the “deals” they’re offering (here’s the 2014 and 2015, which had lots more info) This year, I thought I’d do a realllllly simple one for you…. Since most of the “deals” are bundles for the average consumer (as opposed to the professional… let’s hope us pros know what we’re looking at when purchasing gear!) I thought I’d just share my take on one of the consumer cameras out there being offered on sale. Below is the ad from the Best Buy website. Now, all things considered… it’s a good deal. However, if you know anything about using a DSLR, you’ll know the lenses offered are garbage. Oh, you want a photo of your kids blowing out their candles on their 5th birthday? You want to capture that game winning soccer goal? Move along. These lenses will only leave you disappointed, and you’ll go back to using your iPhone for everything. Or… even better, you’ll leave it on auto and that horrid pop-up flash will blind and wash-out anyone it’s pointed at. In other words, don’t buy the bundle. So, if you aren’t supposed to buy the bundle, what should you get?!  Keep scrolling. Under the ad from Best Buy, I’ve listed three key items you should get instead. D5100 from Amazon The camera in the ad is actually a D3400, but I cannot find where it is sold by itself anywhere. To be fair, if you are buying a consumer camera model (as opposed to a professional one) it doesn’t really matter what model you get. They only difference between most of them is that some have video capabilities. 50 1.8 lens This is commonly referred to as the “nifty fifty.” It’s roughly the same focal distance as your eyes, and it doesn’t zoom… so you’ll have to learn to use your feet to get close and far. I almost exclusively use fixed focal length lenses, they allow you extra light when you’re in dark situations…. so get moving, it won’t kill you. If you want something with a little distance, invest in the 85 1.8, and if you want something wider, go with the 35 1.8. A memory card. Really most any memory card will function just fine for the average person. I’d go with a 16 or 32GB card. The higher the mb/sec number, the more expensive it will be… this is normally helpful with video, but if you feel like you will need to shoot in rapid succession, get a higher number. Camera $218 + Lens $131.95 + Card 16.95 = $366.90 Almost $150 less than that bundle…. so go grab a second lens or an external flash! As always, if you purchase a DSLR camera for someone who doesn’t know how to use it, I gladly offer one on one classes so you they can learn! Happy Thanksgiving & Black Friday shopping!      
November 8, 2016

Wedding | Ali & John

  The more small, and non-traditional weddings I’m photographing, the more and more I fall in love with them (Luma & Aaron had a great sunrise wedding, Melanie & Kyle had an awesome brunch wedding… and Chrissie & AJ re-planned their wedding in 3 days). Great outfits, beautiful flowers and love are pretty much all you need in my book. When I got Ali’s initial inquiry, I really thought she’d put 2016 instead of 2017…. nope, they wanted to get married the very next week… with 5 guests in the park, and it was magical. If you want to grab a dress of the rack, and throw traditional planning to the wind… call me. I’d love to photograph your big day! Venue: Independence Park        Shoes: Stewart Weizmann, Nordstrom      Flowers: Nectar    
October 25, 2016

Wedding | Chrissie & AJ

Oh gosh. This wedding…. last October I got to photograph Chrissie & AJ’s engagement session around the beautiful trees in Myers Park.  They had a wedding planned for Kitty Hawk and I accepted the fact I wouldn’t be the one to photograph their wedding day. Fast forward to the first week of October, Hurricane Matthew was looming in the Caribbean, wreaking havoc on Haiti. The storm was slow moving, growing unpredictable, and headed straight for the North Carolina coast. Tuesday, I saw Chrissie put a call out on social media for some wedding vendors, she feared they would be moving their seaside wedding, inland to Charlotte. I saw the call, and let her know I was available since our beach trip for Jeremy’s birthday was cancelled. By Wednesday they had made the call to move the wedding, and I was offered the opportunity to capture their wedding day. Meanwhile, they were finding a new venue, flowers, catering, hair/makeup and driving car loads of details, beer and people across the state! Suddenly the 18 month engagement length they thought they needed went out the window, and everything was planned in about 72 hours. To Chrissie and AJ’s family and friends… you were rock stars for them. You set up tables, chairs, drove hours, rearranged your travel plans to make sure their day was as perfect as possible, they are one lucky couple to have you in their lives! To view their entire gallery, click here! All orders are 20% off through 10/31/16.       Their wedding was the first one to be held at The Foundry in Charlotte, a renovated building filled with offices directly behind BOA Stadium.      
October 18, 2016

Personal | Colonial Williamsburg

I’d never been to Williamsburg, despite how close we live (relatively)… so we decided for our 7th wedding anniversary we’d spend the weekend away there (see our previous anniversary trips: 1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th). Part of me kinda wanted to set up a shoot while there, but ultimately, I am glad we just got to relax… although, it’s SUCH a beautiful place… I hope to go back and photograph something! I’ll actually be close by in a few weeks if anyone’s interested (November 15) . *All images are 35mm film shot on Portra 400 with my Minolta Maxxum We stayed in the sweetest home on the southern side of the James River. It was an adorable cottage built in 2005 to mimic the colonial home on the property. The inside was decorate with oodles of period pieces, painted in historic colors and overall, incredibly charming…. but it was filled with modern things, like custom cabinets, a stunning bathroom and cable tv 🙂 On Saturday late afternoon, we ventured over to Yorktown… and it’s adorable! Sunday, before departing for home… we made a few stops along the southern side of the James River… first was Chippoaks Plantation. It was so beautiful, private and serene. It looked like their had been a wedding there the day before. Guys… I’d LOVE to shoot at this beautiful place, someone bring me back!! Then we went over to Bacon’s Castle, and took the tour there. It was fascinating, and our tour guide was very knowledgeable… the tour was over an hour long!
November 23, 2016

The Annual “Black Friday Don’t”

*Some links may be affiliates. Also, I share this post often, and prices may have changed over the years! The last few years, I’ve shared my take on all those Black Friday ads that circulate with the “deals” they’re offering (here’s the 2014 and 2015, which had lots more info) This year, I thought I’d do a realllllly simple one for you…. Since most of the “deals” are bundles for the average consumer (as opposed to the professional… let’s hope us pros know what we’re looking at when purchasing gear!) I thought I’d just share my take on one of the consumer cameras out there being offered on sale. Below is the ad from the Best Buy website. Now, all things considered… it’s a good deal. However, if you know anything about using a DSLR, you’ll know the lenses offered are garbage. Oh, you want a photo of your kids blowing out their candles on their 5th birthday? You want to capture that game winning soccer goal? Move along. These lenses will only leave you disappointed, and you’ll go back to using your iPhone for everything. Or… even better, you’ll leave it on auto and that horrid pop-up flash will blind and wash-out anyone it’s pointed at. In other words, don’t buy the bundle. So, if you aren’t supposed to buy the bundle, what should you get?!  Keep scrolling. Under the ad from Best Buy, I’ve listed three key items you should get instead. D5100 from Amazon The camera in the ad is actually a D3400, but I cannot find where it is sold by itself anywhere. To be fair, if you are buying a consumer camera model (as opposed to a professional one) it doesn’t really matter what model you get. They only difference between most of them is that some have video capabilities. 50 1.8 lens This is commonly referred to as the “nifty fifty.” It’s roughly the same focal distance as your eyes, and it doesn’t zoom… so you’ll have to learn to use your feet to get close and far. I almost exclusively use fixed focal length lenses, they allow you extra light when you’re in dark situations…. so get moving, it won’t kill you. If you want something with a little distance, invest in the 85 1.8, and if you want something wider, go with the 35 1.8. A memory card. Really most any memory card will function just fine for the average person. I’d go with a 16 or 32GB card. The higher the mb/sec number, the more expensive it will be… this is normally helpful with video, but if you feel like you will need to shoot in rapid succession, get a higher number. Camera $218 + Lens $131.95 + Card 16.95 = $366.90 Almost $150 less than that bundle…. so go grab a second lens or an external flash! As always, if you purchase a DSLR camera for someone who doesn’t know how to use it, I gladly offer one on one classes so you they can learn! Happy Thanksgiving & Black Friday shopping!      
November 8, 2016

Wedding | Ali & John

  The more small, and non-traditional weddings I’m photographing, the more and more I fall in love with them (Luma & Aaron had a great sunrise wedding, Melanie & Kyle had an awesome brunch wedding… and Chrissie & AJ re-planned their wedding in 3 days). Great outfits, beautiful flowers and love are pretty much all you need in my book. When I got Ali’s initial inquiry, I really thought she’d put 2016 instead of 2017…. nope, they wanted to get married the very next week… with 5 guests in the park, and it was magical. If you want to grab a dress of the rack, and throw traditional planning to the wind… call me. I’d love to photograph your big day! Venue: Independence Park        Shoes: Stewart Weizmann, Nordstrom      Flowers: Nectar    
October 25, 2016

Wedding | Chrissie & AJ

Oh gosh. This wedding…. last October I got to photograph Chrissie & AJ’s engagement session around the beautiful trees in Myers Park.  They had a wedding planned for Kitty Hawk and I accepted the fact I wouldn’t be the one to photograph their wedding day. Fast forward to the first week of October, Hurricane Matthew was looming in the Caribbean, wreaking havoc on Haiti. The storm was slow moving, growing unpredictable, and headed straight for the North Carolina coast. Tuesday, I saw Chrissie put a call out on social media for some wedding vendors, she feared they would be moving their seaside wedding, inland to Charlotte. I saw the call, and let her know I was available since our beach trip for Jeremy’s birthday was cancelled. By Wednesday they had made the call to move the wedding, and I was offered the opportunity to capture their wedding day. Meanwhile, they were finding a new venue, flowers, catering, hair/makeup and driving car loads of details, beer and people across the state! Suddenly the 18 month engagement length they thought they needed went out the window, and everything was planned in about 72 hours. To Chrissie and AJ’s family and friends… you were rock stars for them. You set up tables, chairs, drove hours, rearranged your travel plans to make sure their day was as perfect as possible, they are one lucky couple to have you in their lives! To view their entire gallery, click here! All orders are 20% off through 10/31/16.       Their wedding was the first one to be held at The Foundry in Charlotte, a renovated building filled with offices directly behind BOA Stadium.      
October 18, 2016

Personal | Colonial Williamsburg

I’d never been to Williamsburg, despite how close we live (relatively)… so we decided for our 7th wedding anniversary we’d spend the weekend away there (see our previous anniversary trips: 1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th). Part of me kinda wanted to set up a shoot while there, but ultimately, I am glad we just got to relax… although, it’s SUCH a beautiful place… I hope to go back and photograph something! I’ll actually be close by in a few weeks if anyone’s interested (November 15) . *All images are 35mm film shot on Portra 400 with my Minolta Maxxum We stayed in the sweetest home on the southern side of the James River. It was an adorable cottage built in 2005 to mimic the colonial home on the property. The inside was decorate with oodles of period pieces, painted in historic colors and overall, incredibly charming…. but it was filled with modern things, like custom cabinets, a stunning bathroom and cable tv 🙂 On Saturday late afternoon, we ventured over to Yorktown… and it’s adorable! Sunday, before departing for home… we made a few stops along the southern side of the James River… first was Chippoaks Plantation. It was so beautiful, private and serene. It looked like their had been a wedding there the day before. Guys… I’d LOVE to shoot at this beautiful place, someone bring me back!! Then we went over to Bacon’s Castle, and took the tour there. It was fascinating, and our tour guide was very knowledgeable… the tour was over an hour long!