Wedding Photographer

SOUTHWEST INSPIRED WEDDING EDITORIAL / PHOENIX, ARIZONA

A month ago, I had the privilege of learning from and being mentored by some of the best in the wedding industry. The amazingly talented photographers, Jeremy Chou and Tyler Rye organized a super informative and fun workshop in Phoenix, Arizona back in November, and it was one of the most invaluable and humbling experiences of my life. Despite only being a one and a half day event, I acquired a huge chunk of knowledge that I’ll definitely apply to my own business. It was also very refreshing to be surrounded by like-minded creative souls who are also passionate about fine art photography. I really do wish the workshop could have been longer; it was so much fun!

I’m extremely impressed by how Kourtney of Monarch Events was able to manifest her design vision for the shoots. She incorporated the existing color palette of the location into her floral arrangements and over all aesthetic in such a beautiful and harmonious way. Nothing clashes and everything just blends so well together! I would absolutely love to work with her again someday!

Meanwhile, here is a collection of the images I took from Day One of the workshop. All images were shot on the Pentax 645N using Fuji400H medium format film. Developed and scanned by the wonderful Richard Photo Lab!



 

CAROLYN + MARK / TAHOE CITY, CALIFORNIA WEDDING REHEARSAL DINNER

One of my favorite moments from Carol and Mark’s rehearsal dinner was during the game Carol’s brother facilitated. The couple was directed to sit on chairs back to back, holding one of their shoes in one hand, and their fiancé’s in the other hand. Their knowledge about each other was tested with a series of questions where the couple would have to raise the shoe that pertained to either them, their partner, or both, wherein both shoes would be raised in the air. It made for a hilariously good time!


Date: June 10, 2017

Location: Jake’s On The River, Tahoe City, California

Shot with: Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 50mm 1.2L, Sigma 35mm Art, and processed with Mastin Labs Presets.