Trystan Photography: An Intimate Portrait.

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.” - Ansel Adams

 

The Colorado Springs Independent’s “Best of 2008″ is BACK!

It’s that time of year again, and the CS Indy is polling the prestigious populace of Colorado Springs for their favorite local vendors, personalities, party-spots, restaurants, etc.

The Independent hasn’t had a category for “Best Photographer” for the entire history of its “Best of…” awards, until last year. And sadly, we didn’t even know they’d added it!

But we know now! And we’d like to win it, please!

So here’s our official “Trystan Photography Really Wants to Win This Award” Call to Action:

Attention all loyal clients, curious prospects, and ego-boosting-yet-still-a-bit-creepy-blogstalkers!

We’d love for you to vote for us in this year’s “Best of 2008″ from the Colorado Springs Independent.

Please visit the website of the 2007 Gold Photographer, Black Forest Photography (Goliath), and decide for yourself: is Trystan Photography (David) better?

Then please visit CS Indy’s “Best of 2008″ Voting Page to submit your own opinions!

Please act fast, the voting closes 9/2/08!

There you have it! I have just issued our 1st official “Call to Action”!

Wow! That felt good… almost powerful…I feel like I’m in control, like I’m in charge! I feel like I am a GO… (oh, wait, uh… hold on… Yes, dear?… oh, OK… ummm, sorry about that folks… I have to go… my wife needs me to go clean the bathrooms…)

Thanks for voting!

Filed under : Our Life Outside of Work, Photography, Specials & Announcements, Weddings
By Trig
On August 27, 2008
At 1:28 pm
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Gallery Spotlight: Rachel and Aaron’s Broadmoor Hotel Wedding

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Please click the photo or the link to view Rachel and Aaron’s wedding at the Broadmoor Hotel.

Outdoor ceremonies in Colorado offer a number of challenges, as well as unparalleled beauty and grandeur. This wedding ceremony on the Broadmoor Hotel’s West Lawn was no exception: rain threatened all morning long, in fact, the couple got sprinkled on during the couple shots (they saw each other before the ceremony). The wind gusted and whipped all day, the sun was in and out of clouds…

We love days like that. Our job as photographers is to adapt and change our shooting strategies according to the situation, and Char and I have seen just about everything Colorado has to offer in terms of weather, so we simply adapt, and thrive.

Honestly, I love challenges when it comes to photography. I love overcoming unflattering angles of sun, falling rain, driving wind, etc: all of those things can be used to a photographer’s advantage. Wind whips hair and veils beautifully, unflattering sun can be used to add dramatic effect at just the right angle and with remote flash, and rain brings a romantic melancholy to couple photography.

The difference between great and bad outdoor shots in Colorado is whether we’re simply at the mercy of the elements, or whether we can be flexible and use the elements as additional artistic tools. We’ve learned to allow Colorado to become an additional and welcome subject in our wedding photography along with the bride and groom! Fighting against what Colorado gives you never works.

Anyway, back to the wedding: after the ceremony, Rachel and Aaron held their reception in the exquisite Penrose Dining Room. It was a blast. A huge part of it’s success I credit to their exceptional DJ, Phil Peralta at Simply Entertainment. He was a true emcee. He set the appropriate mood for the different events of the reception, he was very good on the mic, and did some very unique and fun introductions. My favorite part of the reception came right before the father / daughter dance when Phil read a letter Rachel wrote about her dad. in it, she remembered how the Penrose Dining Room was where she went on her very first date… with her daddy. He took her out to dinner there, she wore a beautiful dress and that night he presented her with a necklace… and here they were again, dancing together in that very room.

Not a dry eye in the house! Her dad was sobbing, Rachel was crying, I was crying, Char was crying, and we’re both trying to see well enough through the fog of tears to capture this amazing moment! We did (Thank God), and the photo of Rachel wiping her daddy’s tears is so precious to me (as a both a photographer and as the proud daddy to my Ella…)

Rachel and Aaron: you planned a perfect wedding. We had a blast photographing it. What a day!

Filed under : Colorado Springs, Photography, Weddings
By Trig
On August 22, 2008
At 10:12 am
Comments : 0
 
 

Gallery Spotlight: Michelle and Craig’s Lazy J Ranch Wedding

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Please click the photo or the link to view Michelle and Craig’s wedding at the Lazy J Ranch.

If you need modern, trendy interiors: don’t get married at the Lazy J.

If you need air conditioning: don’t get married at the Lazy J.

If you don’t like guns: don’t get married at the Lazy J.

However, if you like the awe inspiring grandeur of Colorado’s high country, the rustic and playful charm of a working sheep ranch (with state-of-the-art catering facilities and and event buildings full of character), with a highly professional staff, and a world-class clay and skeet shotgun range (first photographs I’ve ever taken of a beautiful bride holding a 12 guage…), then the Lazy J is the wedding venue for you!

Michelle and Craig planned a very joyous, relaxed and fun occasion with lots of elements of personal taste and sense of style that transformed the handsome and dusty ranch into their very own “metro/western/chic adult playground, 5 star restaurant, party place” (my term).

They really took advantage of the available views, and various amenities to make it fun for everyone. With it all said and done, looking back at that day and our photographs, I think the Lazy J is the definitive “mountain venue”. The only scary aspect about planning a wedding there is the “rain plan”, as it’s indoor facilities are large but limited in terms of photographic interest, the Lazy J relies heavily on it’s abundant natural splendor. We flirted with rain off and on during Michelle and Craig’s wedding, but the big heavy thunderheads ended up providing a dramatic skyline for a very striking and beautiful day.

Thank you Michelle and Craig for choosing us to capture your wonderfully planned and visually stunning wedding.

Follow the link to find out more about the Lazy J Ranch.

Filed under : High Country, Photography, Weddings
By Trig
On August 17, 2008
At 1:10 pm
Comments : 0
 
 

NEW Portrait, Boudoir, & Maternity / Newborn Pricing…

Charlotte and I have been absolutely floored by the demand from Colorado Springs and Denver for her portrait photography. We are eternally grateful to all of our clientele over the last year that have made ‘08 a huge success for Trystan Photography (and in a bad economy)!

However, we have recently started to realize the scope of our limitations, and we are terrified that our customer service has begun to suffer under the current level of demand. Also, with the pressure of dealing with the tremendous volume of photographs that need to be processed, we’re convinced that the quality of our work will begin to diminish if the current workload continues…

So with that said, we’ve decided that the there has never been a more applicable philosophy than “less is more”, and we have updated our portrait pricing accordingly.

Our goal for Trystan Photography has always been to develop the regions’ most exciting fine art / boutique photography studio with a select client base dedicated to sharing in our grand experiment of capturing the rarest moments of life in as artful and exceptional a presentation as possible.

We’re very excited about our updated price structure for Charlotte’s portraits. To view the new pricing, please visit:

Baby, Children, HS Senior / Adult and Family Protrait Pricing

and

Boudoir, & Maternity/Newborn Pricing

Filed under : Boudoir, Family, High School Seniors, Kids & Babies, Photography, Portraits, Specials & Announcements
By Trig
On August 16, 2008
At 9:15 am
Comments : 0
 
 

Beth and Bryan’s Pueblo, CO Wedding…

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Follow the link to see Beth and Bryan’s Pueblo wedding.

Beth and Bryan were married at an amazing private ceremony at her parents’ home high above the Arkansas River. Actually, I’m probably understating things a bit here: when I say “home”, I really mean “estate”. It was amazing. Huge private grounds, lush gardens and forests, amazing views… they should really consider letting other people rent the place for their weddings!

It was an elegant affair, with well appointed table settings in a very accommodating outdoor tent on the east lawn. The details were thoughtful, the settings perfectly picked, and yet there was such an atmosphere of joy and celebration, that the inherent formality of it all blended quite easily with the jubilant “party-time” energy that was bursting at the formal seams!

And talk about a couple in love! No shyness here, at all. They were very outgoing, affectionate, and their parents and family would follow us around at sunset whooping and cheering them on…

Thank you Beth and Bryan for the opportunity to capture your wedding day. It was beautiful, and a true pleasure to photograph!

Filed under : Pueblo, Weddings
By Trig
On August 14, 2008
At 10:53 am
Comments :1
 
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