Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Baby portraits of Isabella Shannon--Newport Beach, CA

On Saturday 4/19 I had the honor of photographing Isabella Shannon, daughter of Shannon and Ryan. I photographed Shannon and Ryan's wedding back in March 2006 at the Hyatt Huntington Beach, and I also photographed Shannon's maternity photos in February. Well, beautiful little Isabella arrived on March 4 and she couldn't be more beautiful.

I forget how small babies are at 6 weeks, as it feels like it's been forever since Emme was that small. Isabella was a champ and despite getting hungry about halfway through the shoot, she was a perfect baby.







Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Melissa and Patrick's Wedding at Paradise Point

Melissa and Patrick were married on April 12 at Paradise Point. It was an absolutely gorgeous day for a wedding; Melissa and Patrick's unique style made the day an unforgettable one.

Special thanks to Nely Fok for being such a kick-ass second shooter! Also thanks to Ann Strobel for doing such a great job coordinating things, which isn't easy to do at a huge place like Paradise Point. Kudos as well to Lois Mathews for the gorgeous floral arrangements!


























Friday, April 11, 2008

David Oates--PR Trailblazer

Got a call a few weeks back from my old pal David Oates, who runs the PR firm Stalwart Communications.  Dave needed some portraits/headshots done for some promotional purposes.  He wanted something solid, but different from the traditional headshot everyone uses.

I really admire the portrait work of Martin Schoeller, and I tried to add my own flair to his "Close Up" technique on a few with Dave.

The lighting was a bit different from Martin's setup.  Instead of Martin's Kino-Flo hot light, I lit Dave with two Nikon SB-800s on a Brewer Bracket (thankfully, this setup has now been replaced by a single Dynalite UniJR 400 w/s strobe), shot through a translucent umbrella.  Using a boom, the strobes were centered and right on top of Dave.  I added another SB-800 camera left and below him to light his jacket a bit and fill in the area below his chin.

We shot this at about 11 AM at a park near Dave's home, so I knew I'd have a built-in rim light if I just positioned him with his back to the sun.  I put him in front of a small grouping of trees to minimize background distractions, but also give the sense that we weren't in a studio.