Hayden
I don’t think I need to use words to describe how stinkin cute this little guy is. I love the ones we took outside by the fence and wall. Hayden really liked eating the leaves, Yummy!
I don’t think I need to use words to describe how stinkin cute this little guy is. I love the ones we took outside by the fence and wall. Hayden really liked eating the leaves, Yummy!
I took Brooke and Randy’s Engagement pictures several weeks ago. It started out to be a nice day, but the weather took a turn for the worst the second we got to The Garden of the Gods.
I had to put Brooke’s crazy wind blowing hair series at the end of the slideshow. Randy was trying so hard to help keep her hair under control, but it was pretty pointless. We called it a wrap, which was fine because I tend to want to shoot forever when I have a really fun couple. Then I get home and have over 500+ images to process.
Their wedding is definitely going to be one for the books. They’re just a blast to hang out with and apparently the families are just as wild and crazy fun. I Can’t wait!
A few days ago we realized something was different about our boy, Trystan. A strange, guttural gurgling would growl from his mouth and he would get this really devilish look on his face…
Is he Damian, Chucky, or the Taz the Tasmanian Devil? You decide, and please comment.
Charlotte and I were putting on the final touch-ups at our Denver studio yesterday (the grand opening announcement will be coming very soon…) and I really didn’t think we needed to ensure proper ventilation while we painted what seemed like very minor finishing touches, and… holy cow!
By the time we were done I noticed Char and I could barely finish sentences. It was like the scene from “Fear and Loathing” when they do the ether-binge in Vegas. And it wasn’t pleasant at all. I would not recommend it to anyone.
So, please heed my warning people: follow the ventilation warnings on your paint cans! As a result of my reckless handy-man arrogance, I think I’m slightly dumber this morning (and I didn’t have much to work with in the first place), so if I seem slower if any of you call me, it’s because basically Charlotte and I were unintentionally huffing paint yesterday.
And in the words of the wise Mr. Mackey, “Huffing paint is bad, m’kay?”
Trystan Photography is pleased to announce that we’ve set aside time for a lucky couple to contact us for free destination wedding photography.
If your wedding falls between November 2008-March 2009 and is going to be somewhere tropical/warm, we’ll shoot your wedding for free (8 hours of coverage) plus give an 8×12 Graphistudio Album, (that’s a $4100 value) if you pay for our airline tickets, lodging, food and travel. (Call or write for details)
Basically, Charlotte and I have decided to trade awesome destination wedding photography and an album for a tropical / foreign mini-vacation in the middle of the lovely Colorado winter!
If you’d like to see if your November-March destination wedding could be free, call us and tell us where, when, and how at 719.359.5520 or 303.872.4678, or e-mail us your details.
In this age of web 2.0, Facebook, Digg and MySpace, there is an increasing demand for top quality, professionally shot, digital files. We initially designed our “Digital Age” package with the “MySpace-using high school senior” set in mind, but since it’s inception we’ve found it’s a broadly appealing package to executives (for promotional materials), and tech-savvy 20 and 30-somethings, too!
The “Digital Age” package is really simple: 5 of your favorite full-resolution digital files from your session are retouched for blemishes and come with a release of the unlimited personal-use copyright to you to post the pics online, send to friends, or print at your favorite lab to your heart’s content! The “Digital Age”package is $400.
For additional portrait packages and print products, please visit our portrait pricing page.
The majority of our wedding clients have never been married before (although the current divorce rates are making the concept of a “return” wedding client not so far fetched), and I’ve photographed hundreds of weddings, which makes me kind of an “expert by-proxy”.
I’ve seen it all, and it occurred to me today that there really are 10 major wedding mistakes that should be easily avoidable and seem pretty obvious in hindsight… but if this is your first wedding, then, what hindsight?
That’s where this little gem comes into play. Trust in this sage advice and I just might save you some stress on your big day.
Do a “Dress Rehearsal”: I mean it. Rehearse putting on your dress. Nothing throws off a carefully planned wedding like a complicated corset taking a virtual army of mothers and bridesmaids half hour to cinch, hook, or thread when you thought it would take 5 minutes.
And with that in mind…
Practice Bustling the Dress: Bustling is usually pretty straight forward, but sometimes those little ties and/or hooks can be pretty good at hide-n-seek. Whoever you select for your crack team of “bustlers” needs to have a detailed knowledge of where to find your “bustling hardware” because the last thing you want to deal with before you finally get to relax and party is a long, drawn out bustling of the dress (and your DJ constantly poking in and saying, “So, any idea how much longer before we do the introductions?”).
No Fake Tanner / Over Tanning: Let’s do the math here: Most likely your dress is made of the most delicate light cream and white materials, pure and clean (just like you). Fake tanner is orange/brown. You will probably sweat on your wedding day. Sweat makes fake tanner run… on to your wedding dress. Under the armpits and top of the bodice are common victims, but believe it or not the front of the dress gets a little copper rub-off most often from your forearms! Let’s review: Don’t use fake tanner, ever.
Now for over-tanning: Authentically tan skin does look stunning in many warm sunny environments in that gorgeous white dress. However, certain details often escape the attention of our average well browned bride. Firstly, don’t ever tan anywhere in the weeks before your wedding day where you can’t go in the buff because you will not be liking the white and ever-so-obvious tan lines from you bikini top (i.e. only use tanning beds). Secondly, don’t over do it. You will not like the leathery look of overly tanned skin in your bridal portraits, or (God forbid) you get sun burned! (Do I really need to explain why being burnt is bad for photographs?)
Eat something: Many of our clients have the completely natural tendency to avoid eating much or any food the morning of their wedding due to nerves, or over drinking the night before…
This may sound and feel like a good idea at the time, but please bear in mind that by the time we really get going that day, you might be a little low on the blood sugar and:
a) pass out during your ceremony.
b) become a little cranky
c) become really, really cranky. (And this is supposed to be a party, remember?)
So save your your fiance, your wedding party, and your poor wedding photographers the grief and nibble a little throughout the day.
The Immaculate Dress: Do not assume that your dress cannot get a little dirty. Especially the underside of the train and hem. It touches the ground, so it will get dirty, and the best part is, no one can see it! I get such a kick out of brides who want the shot in the grass or field or off a trail in trees or something and then look down and see bits of stuff stuck to the tulle and freak out! It’s OK, as long as there is not a stain, you’ll be fine. That’s why you have bridesmaids, to pick tiny pieces of stuff out of your tulle and veil before the ceremony. Hello! And in the worst case scenario where you do get visible stains or dirt on the visible parts of the dress, you’d be amazed how little if any is noticeable on the photographs, and if they are just have them removed!
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This is the worst time of year to be a photographer…
Is business slow? No, business is great.
Are the kids getting cabin fever? Nope kids are great.
This is the worst time of year because it seems like every other photographer on the planet is at one special, magical wonderland: Las Vegas. It’s WPPI Vegas time, and I (the avid blog reader I am) cannot help but to feel a deep seeded jealousy of all of my fellow shooters who, ( it may be due to the fact they are actually slow right now, or that they are not trying to do all this business stuff and raise two kids at the same time ( that’s right, I wear my daddyhood like a merit badge)), manage to be having the time of their lives in Las Vegas.
Regardless why my colleagues are there and I am here, the sad fact is that Char and I have never been to this Mecca of photography events. And we’re the kind of people who would use any excuse to go to Vegas (destination wedding, anyone?).
I am making a promise to myself today: next year this time, Charlotte and I will be at WPPI Vegas 2009! You mark my words, we will be there. The kids will be old enough that we can be apart for a while (that’s mostly for our sakes, I think), and we are purposefull making attempts to scale back our bookings for both weddings and portraits so that we actually have some time off next winter. (Yeah, right.)
So to all of you carefree photogs soaking up all that wonderful oxygen-rich casino air and who might end up reading this: somebody bet “The Hammer” at roulette, and somebody think of us when you’re seeing that great new wedding product as it’s being unveiled to the public for the first time.
And look for me there next year: no, not at some seminar, but at the Paris buffet. Mmmmmmmmm…. all-you-can-eat king crab legs. Ahhhhhhhh.
I just recently spent an hour or so taking a few pictures of our own kids. I never expect much from these photo shoots. Ages 2 and 1 are probably the most difficult ages to photograph, especially when they’re your own children. They did a pretty good job and we got to have some fun playing in our jungle of a backyard too (note: If there are any landscapers out there that have any photography needs, we should talk!). They both look so grown up in these pictures. Ella’s really turning into a little ham and Trystan has the best hair to style! There are quite a few in the slide-show, I just couldn’t help myself.
It’s that time, juniors. The ‘08 seniors are about gone and you’re getting ready to reign. ( Just take it easy on the incoming freshmen next year, okay?).
So how early is too early to book your senior portrait sitting? Answer: It’s never too early, especially when we’re offering such a sweet deal:
Book your senior portrait session anytime between March 15th and April 15th 2008 (book it for whenever, next week or in August, it doesn’t matter) and you’ll recieve 48 free wallets.
But wait… it gets better.
Refer a friend (who books) and you’ll get a free 16×20 canvas board print (and all of our wall prints include digital retouching)!
Refer 2 friends (who book) and you’ll get our “Digital Age Special” (5 retouched full-resolution digital files, a $400 value) for free.
So, basically, refer enough friends and you’ll get everything you need, for free!
Follow this link for details on all of our sitting fees, portrait print products and packages.