Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wanna get in shape for your wedding?

There are many important events in your life, but one of the biggest will be your wedding. Especially for woman, you want to look good at the wedding. Brides always want to lose a few extra pounds so they will look good in their dress.
I know this is a photography blog, but I am also big into health. Because so many brides do want to lose weight, I thought I would share my advice on the subject.
I personally believe there is a program out there that can help anyone lose weight. If you watch a lot of infomercials, I'm sure you have seen it; of course I am talking about P90x.
I've gone through this program at least 2 times now, and it has gotten me in the best shape of my life. Whenever I stop doing the program and continue working out with another program, I notice that I start getting soft. There really is nothing like it.
About a year ago, a close friend of mine got engaged, and he wanted to lose some pounds. I told him about P90x. I think he ended up losing around 25 pounds, and that was without him being strict on his diet.
If you are interested in this program, I would suggest Googling it for reviews. You will hear nothing but rave reviews.
You can buy the program from Beachbody.com or now buy it locally at Your Total Fitness Shop. YTFS just got them, and they are selling quickly. The good thing about buying it from YTFS is that you get it that day and don't have to wait for shipping. You also get it cheaper because you don't have to pay for shipping.
Yes, it is a hard program. Yes, you will be sore and tired. But more importantly, yes, you will get in the best shape of your life for your wedding. As Tony always says, "Bring it."

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Walker Maternity




















It's really strange how I have progressed and changed throughout my photography life. I started off as a sports shooter, and that's all I did. In my mind, that's all there really was to shoot. When people asked me about weddings, my initial thought was no way. Ha, now look at me. I never shoot sports anymore and the only thing I can think about is weddings.
This last weekend we shot something we have never shot before: maternity.


We met with Amanda and Brandon and had tons of fun. I've known Amanda since 7th grade, so it was great to get to interact with her during this exciting time in her life.
We shot at three
different locations: Dickson Street, some woods near my house, and in my house. I feel that all three locations worked great for us, which taught me something. It's not so much the location that's important, it's the people involved and the emotions being expressed. We didn't have to go to some exotic location to get great shots; some of these were done on a street, some right by my house, and the others in my living room.

At my house, I was really excited about some lighting techniques I was able to try out. It kind of made me want to build a studio, but I'm pretty sure Ashley won't allow that.

Overall, it was a great day, and now I have something new to daydream about shooting.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Karen and Daniel Engagement Pictures

I think I enjoy engagement pictures the most out of any type of pictures we do. It is the first time we really meet the couple, so we learn all about them. We get to ask about their jobs, interests, and most importantly their dogs (Ashley and I love dogs). Another great thing is that we aren't rushed for time. We can walk, chat, and try new things. With Karen and Daniel, we explored the U of A campus and found a place we didn't now existed. Up by the bus area, there is a little cement pond with giant gold fish. When we saw them, we knew we wanted to get them in the picture. Unfortunately, the fish didn't like us. Whenever we moved toward them, they would swim to the other side. Good thing for us, Ashley is a genius. We positioned Karen and Daniel on one side, and Ashley ran to the other and clapped and shouted at the fish until they swam away from her and toward the couple. We timed it perfectly and got a pretty neat shot with a dozen or so fish.

In this shoot, I also tried out some new flash techniques I have been reading about. That's whats great about photography: you can always learn something new and try something different. I am constantly striving to learn new things or shoot something in a different way. It never really gets boring.