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Wedding Photo of the Week: Sparkles.

Wedding Photo of the Week: Sparkles. wedding photography

One of Gavin’s favorite photos from a past wedding and the story behind it:
As much as I love a the cinematic scenes I work hard to master at every wedding, I also love great candid moments and work just as hard to capture those. This is one of those moments. It’s from Oliver and Pamela’s 2006 wedding (that would have made me 21). The reception was at the country club in Moses lake and I remember Oliver being ready to leave with his new bride (smart man), look at that smile on his face.

I generally get a sparkler exit at least once a year and their always fun. This was actually my first however. Their not easy to capture. The problem is that in the darkness we generally need a flash, but too much flash and you lose the beauty, light and motion that’s happening. The key is to do what’s we call dragging the shutter, adding a burst of light from a flash to freeze the subjects, but keeping the shutter slow enough to capture the other light. Since I had never done this, I was using manual settings and pretty much going with my instincts.

For those who know what I’m talking about, this was captured at 1/25th second, f4.0, ISO1600. I generally become the director in these situations, having to place people in a way that works for the location and conditions in a very short time. The couple and guests were great however and gave me this result. There’s a lot of action here and while the expressions may not work for a traditional portrait, they tell the story of this couple leaving for their honeymoon in a way that little else could. I’ve made more sparkler images since, but this first still stands out in my mind  and it hangs on the wall of my studio to this day… Gav

Wedding Photo of the Week: Lost Ring.

Wedding Photo of the Week: Lost Ring. wedding photography

Candid moments are still king. Those that know my style know I love bold cinematic scenes, but while the candid may not end as a large canvas on the wall, it’s no less valuable. This moment from Kristen and Neil’s wedding was probably one of my most priceless candid’s of 2009, but it needs a story.

This is. Stephanie (who also happens to be Kristin’s daughter). What you’re seeing behind her are the guests, and that shoulder on the right  (facing the correct direction) is her sister Karen. Rewind an hour or so to wedding preparations. Stephanie has charge of the ring and decides it would go best down the front of her dress as it’s out of her way yet accessible. Fair enough. Everyone gets a laugh and we move on.

Now return to present. The ceremony is in full swing. I’ve snuck around back of the Gazebo at Warm Springs in because I liked the lighting and I like capturing things from different angles. Fast forward a few minutes more. The vows are going smoothly, then Kristen reaches for the ring… Houston, we have a problem.

Stephanie panic’s because she has forgotten to take out said ring. She then whirls around to hunt it down while avoiding curious eyeballs and guess who’s there looking her right in the eye. My mind subconsciously leaps for joy. This is the kind of fleeting moment that a good photographer watches for like an eagle waiting for a fish. I just have a couple seconds to get it, but I’m ready, my camera is ready and I nail it, bringing in two or three frames before the moment ends.

None of this has gone unnoticed of course and everyone starts laughing, Kristen most of all. Someone from the crowd shouts out to me. ‘Did you get it”. “Yes I did” I shout back like a proud father, and I can say this. I don’t think I’ve ever been more thrilled to say  “I got it” than at this moment. It’s like that pivotal second when a hundred people decide if you’re just a photographer or if you’re a great photographer.

Stephanie did well, not only at making inadvertently making a priceless moment, but in taking part of the laughter that lasted throughout the day. Still I’ll wager the next time she’s a bridesmaid we’ll have the ring in hand before anyone sets foot in the isle and all you up and coming bridesmaids have been forewarned. Then again it’s not a bad thing to contribute a great moment… Gav

Wedding Photo Of The Week, Amber Waves of Beer.

Wedding Photo Of The Week, Amber Waves of Beer. wedding photography

You never knew what will happen at a reception, so my motto is to be ready. One of my favorite things to do once the party is rolling, is to step get back with a long lens and just watch. This was a wedding in at the Spokane Club. I was standing on a chair on the sidelines looking for moments and the groomsman decided to just use the pitcher. The bridesmaid looks totally disgusted, but as I recall she dared him to do it and well, you know the things woman can drive us to do.

This was not really a wild wedding, but people had fun. It had been a long day and it felt good just relax, observe and catch some moments… Gav