I had the pleasure of photographing Shelby for her Fall Graduation today. Congratulations to you and the rest of the Fall 2016 graduates!
I had the pleasure of photographing Shelby for her Fall Graduation today. Congratulations to you and the rest of the Fall 2016 graduates!
I recently purchased the iPhone 7 Plus and today installed the beta for the 10.1 iOS software. This beta gives you access to the forthcoming feature of the camera app called Portrait Mode. As explained in the September 2016 Apple Keynote, the dual cameras on the new iPhone are used at the same time, the wide angle capturing the background and the telephoto capturing the subject and through software are combined into one image that looks like a DSLR with a wide aperture lens took the image.
I must say, I’m fairly impressed, especially with the camera doing this in real time, even as you are taking the photo it’s showing you what it’s going to look like.
Here’s a link to some sample images I took today. These aren’t fancy awesome photos, I was just testing this depth of field feature. What’s interesting is Apple saves the image twice in your photo library, once as the normal photo and once with this depth of field applied.
This weekend I was hired for Wedding Photography at Emerald Isle in North Carolina. This was a beautiful location for a small wedding. The venue was The Islander which was a very pretty hotel right on the beach. I really loved the intimate setting and you really can’t go wrong with a beach wedding. The Crystal Coast of North Carolina is really a great destination. I was so glad to be a part of the day. Please enjoy some of the images below:
What a beautiful wedding at Historic Rice Mill, Charleston, SC.
I was very honored to be Alison and Bryan’s wedding photographer!
I mainly used this lighting in these:
Godox AD360, 1/4 power with a Beauty Dish (made by Cheetahstand, this is the same one rebranded) mounded using a Godox S type bracket at 6 o’clock.
I was recently contacted by the USB Memory Direct company about trying some samples of their flash drives. After choosing from one of their many styles available, and working with them on my logo, I was very quickly (11 days from ordering) greeted by a package of these pens at my door.
I decided to go with pens as I could load images for clients or a slideshow for future clients on the drive, and then they could use this for more than just a usb stick.
I found the pens to be of high quality. I was very pleased with the logo and website printing on the sides and the overall feel of the pens was excellent.
The pens were individually wrapped in plastic which will help protect them in shipping and storage.
I felt the logo was very nicely printed on the pen.
The model I chose reveals the USB port by unscrewing the pen. This came to me in a 8GB model which will work great for delivering the average amount of images from a typical photoshoot. I would definitely need a larger type to deliver something like a wedding. They offer these in up to 64 GB sizes and that size would work great for any possible delivery I’d need to do typically.
I did some testing with the pen and noted that the interface was USB 2.0. That would be adequate for the typical usage. Even better would be to have it be a USB 3.0. Most computers these days have a USB 3.0 and having the faster interface would make this more useful.
In my testing, the write speed was perfectly adequate for the usage I would give these pens.
I wrote a 192 MB file to the stick in 30 seconds.
I then wrote a 440 MB file to the stick in 1 minute and 7 seconds.
Read speeds were also fine, it took 29.4 seconds to read that 440 MB file back to the SSD on my macbook pro. That kind of read speed gives me confidence that I’ll be able to share video files with clients and they will be able to watch them directly from the stick with out an issue.
This is also a ball point pen and I thought it wrote very nicely. Overall, I’m quite happy with these USB pens and would recommend them to you. If you have a photoshoot with me soon, you might end up getting your photos delivered to you on one of these!
Please enjoy a sample of photos from my latest wedding which occurred at the St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Fuquay-Varina, NC. After the wedding we visited Raleigh, NC for some wedding skyline photos and then headed over to the JC Raulston Arboretum for more photos.
I had the opportunity this weekend to travel to Charleston, South Carolina to photograph the engagement photos of Alison and Bryan. Alison is a graduate of The Citadel and the weddying will take place in Charleston next year. It was a beautiful Saturday in Charleston, we met at the Battery (White Point Garden) and made our way through town to The Citadel for some final shots. Congrats on your engagement, I can’t wait for the wedding!
I had a great afternoon photographing two graduating seniors from the Green Hope High School in Cary, North Carolina today. The Class of 2015 is almost done and I’m sure they are excited for the future! It was quite breezy out to say the least but that didn’t stop us from making some fun senior photos for them! Congrats and best of luck in the future!
Here’s photos from the runway at Couture for a Cause 2014.
See also my Pre-show Photoshoot photos.
See the rest of the photos here
I did a pre-show photoshoot for Couture for a Cause and am excited to be able to release these to you.
There were 4 sets of Designers and Models that I worked with:
Carissa Hilliard / Nicky Relyea / The Helps Education Fund
Cherihan Lusk / Amanda Waligora / Global Hope India
Kierstin Chambers (Designer and Model) / Animall
Meredith Grimes / Kaitlin Grant / CHERUBS
Carissa Hilliard / Nicky Relyea / The Helps Education Fund
Kierstin Chambers (Designer and Model) / Animall
Meredith Grimes / Kaitlin Grant / CHERUBS