Friday, May 23, 2008

A Celebration Interrupted

The Lede: From China, Disaster Caught in a Wedding Lens
By Patrick J. Lyons
Published: May 23, 2008

A photographer happened to be taking portraits of a bride and groom outside an old missionary church when the earthquake struck, leaving him with striking images of before, during, and after.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Happy Accidents, Magic Moments, and an Anniversary

Four years ago this week, a small 'mistake' turned into a new way for me to use on-camera flash at a wedding. Lisa and I were photographing Shawna & Michael's wedding when we had a unexpected surprise thrown at us (and the bride.) The bride's father had been in declining health, had been hospitilized, and wasn't going to be able to attend the wedding. Well, wouldn't you know that he pulled some strings and was able to get permission to attend the reception for a few hours. This was the family's surprise to Shawna, and consequently to Lisa & me as well. Fortunately, Lisa & I were on hand & equipped as we were tipped off just seconds before Dad made his presence known to his daughter - it was a very special moment, one we were thrilled to have been able to capture & document for them.

(Side note: If you have anything sneaky planned, tell us! And tell your friends & relatives that if they have anything sneaky planned, tell us! For the record, we're excellent secret keepers.)

Well, since we now had Dad at the reception site, we wanted to get a few more formal photos with him and the family. (We'd finished the other formals at sunset by the Hudson River before arriving at the reception hall.) And the happy accident? Well, it happened in the rush to group and photograph Dad with his daughter, new Son-in-Law, and the rest of the family. Instead of bouncing light off the ceiling, as I'd always been taught & had done, I'd forgotten to redirect the light upwards when I rotate the camera for some vertical-oriented portraits, and instead bounced the light off a lightly colored wall nearby. The result?



Well, the soft directional lighting was absolutely gorgeous & it opened my eyes to an entirely new way to direct light from almost anywhere I wanted it.

So Happy Anniversary, Shawna & Michael, and thanks for the photo lesson!

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Monday, May 5, 2008

The Shoemaker's Children

You would think with 2 parents who are photographers, that we'd have wall-to-wall photos of our bouncing baby boy. Truth be told, I always feel guilty shooting, much less editing personal photos when there's work to be done for the business. In fact, Lisa & I still don't have our own wedding album from 2005, even though I've had the images for 2 1/2 years! I have hundreds (thousands?) of landscape images from our photo safari out to California & Yosemite last year that I still have to cull, edit, and print. As they say, the shoemaker's children go barefoot.

That being said, I did sneak a few minutes recently to capture some images of Ian, as he changes almost daily. There's always something new in how he looks, how he sounds, how he interacts with the world. This one's my favorite: