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- October 22, 2008: Super 8MM FILM for that vintage look
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Super 8mm Film
November 28, 2008 by weddingblog.
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I just got the super 8mm film back from the lab and I’m excited to begin editing. The ceremony and reception was at the Phoenix in downtown cincinnati. The Photographer did a great job. It’s always a pleasure to work with Neysa Ruhl Photography. She has a vintage style that meshes very well with my own.
Here is a clip from the wedding shot on Super 8mm film.
http://iconographystudios.com/8cake.htm
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TTD-Coming to Iconography
October 21, 2008 by weddingblog.
I shot my first Trash the Dress in Falmouth Kentucky thanks to Cindy Wagner of Wagner Photographics and Maggie (Bride). We all met on land owned by Maggie’s family late in the afternoon.
The first location was an old farm house that hadn’t been lived in for 30 years. The paint was peeling off the walls and dust was in the air.
Maggie’s makeup was perfect thanks to Chenese Bean! She and I worked on the same events over a period of three days and never interacted. In our correspondence via email we booth laughed about the absurdity of running into each three days in a row.
After we finished shooting in the house we went outside to shoot in the fields with the horses. The light at sunset was perfect! We got shots of the warm sun on top of the second highest point in the entire area. The shots looked so good in camera that I joked that the video would almost edit itself.
It might have been an exaggeration, but I’ll let the viewers be the judge when it goes online in November. It will be posted on the website and on YouTube.
The final shots during daylight hours ended up being a spontaneous thing. Maggie (bride) had a bale of hay with a bull’s eye painted on it. Cindy and I got great shots of Maggie showing off her archery skills. The shots speak for themselves.
As the sun began to fall the entourage packed up and traveled north to downtown Cincinnati to conclude the shoot at Fountain Square. Maggie at this point was firing off poses like she was an experienced fashion model. I revolved around the fountain with a Steadicam while Maggie held a pose. Later she splashed in the water as the photographers and I shot in delight.
I felt so honored to be a part of Cindy’s TTD shoot. I am working with another bride in about a week to do another TTD. For the upcoming shoot I am going to push the unusual…
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Norman Chapel
October 6, 2008 by weddingblog.
Natasha Cowen and Brian Yarrell wedding - Oct 4, 2008
Let me start by saying that I would have never even thought of Spring Grove Cemetary before, but was I amazed by the Norman Chapel. The grounds don’t make you feel like you are in a cemetary. The Capel is all stone and it makes you feel like you stepped back in time. The stained glass behind the alter is one of the most amazintg and beautiful I have ever seen. The Chapel is long and somewhat narrow, but very easy to maneuver for photographers and videographers.
I worked with Reece Booth Photography for the second time. He is easy to work with and his work speaks for itself. Its always a pleasure to work with him.
http://www.reecephotography.com/main_content.html
This was the first time working with Maize Music, but I have known Nmar for a while now. His DJ covering the event was very professional and kept the reception moving smoothly.
http://www.maize-music.com/
The planner on the event was Jen Pritchard of Your Wedding by Jen was in control of every detail of the day. She and her assistant are hard working, dedicated, down to earth and competent. I hope to work with this company in the future. They are located in the wedding mall in Covington next door to maize Music.
http://yourweddingbyjen.com/
Stills and video of this event will be available October 10th.
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Working with photographer Cindy Wagner
June 12, 2008 by weddingblog.
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I worked with Cindy Wagner of Wagner Photographics on Christine and Chris Naykki’s wedding May 25, 2008 at the Savannah Center. I instantly noticed her creativity, expertise, and dedication to the client’s needs. Her photography was stunning. She was very mindful of the other vendors working the event. I recommend bride’s to check her out!
http://www.wagnerphotographics.com
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Barnes Wedding Reaction
June 6, 2008 by weddingblog.
Ashley and Shaw had nothing but good things to say about their final video. I offered two different cuts of the video to the couple. One version for them and another version for friends and family.
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