Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Melissa and Paul Wedding Slideshow.

There is so much going on that I want to share, but I'll have to break it down into separate posts.  First of all, I'm blogging from Boston!  I flew into NYC yesterday morning and then took the boltbus straight up to Boston.  I'm really excited about the S.H.E reunion with Sophia and Hsiao, but before I can even think about exploring more of Boston with the girls, I need to finish a ton of work because this friday I am going to Indonesia!!

Finally, I finished editing and putting together the slideshow. :)  I'm very excited to present Melissa and Paul's wedding slideshow.  I am very glad to have been part of their wedding day.  Melissa and Paul, all their friends and family, and even the vendors were a lot of fun to work with.  I want to also thank Eugene for second shooting with me. :)



Here is the list of venues and vendors that contributed to the day:

Ceremony: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
Reception venue: Villa Christina
Food & Bev: Villa Christina
Cake: Villa Christina
Videography: Wages Video
Florist: Anik Designs
DJ and Coordinator: Lethal Rhythms
Lighting: Party Over Here Productions
Vintage Car: Charisma Coach
Wedding Dress & Bridesmaids dresses: New Natalie's Bridals
Bridesmaids custom jewelry: Bosca Creative Jewelry
Custom handmade veil: Zoica Matei
Cake Topper: Ann Wood Handmade

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Ignite 2009.

I guess all the while I've been itching to leave Atlanta, wishing that I'd be sent on a mission to some foreign country, God has been doing a lot here in Atlanta.  The truth is, I've been missing a lot of it because I've been so stubborn and giving myself every excuse not to get plugged in more to the community here.  I don't think I can blame the reverse culture shock anymore (Who knew that 6 months away can really mess a person up that much. :P).

I've been reading Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne.  Such a great book.  I read half of it the first day I opened it.  And trust me it's good, because I am not a book person.  It's been reminding me that there are ordinary radicals everywhere, and they don't just belong in Calcutta.  Maybe one day I'll be sent off somewhere, but I can find my Calcutta right here in Atlanta.

Here are just a few photos from the Ignite Conference.  Check out the stairs at the Georgia Dome.  I've never been down to this part of town.  Not even the CNN center.



I snatched this from behind the screen.  I am always so fascinated with shadows and reflections.



Flare from the spotlights!



One of the speakers, Chris Kim from NPCC.



Rize Up band.



I love this photo.  There's something so calming about it.



Find more photos from the conference here.  And if you wanna check out photos from a previous Ignite, you can see them here.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My first youtube appearance!

I've been finally testing out my video functions on my Mark II, and you'll get to see some of it.  It's been a lot of fun - and adds a completely new dynamic to how I see the world.  I remember one of my best friends in high school writing on her (film major) college app essay, 'if a picture is worth 1000 words, imagine how many a motion picture is worth.'  Although, it's been fun exploring videography and it's something I will dabble in here and there, my passion will remain with photography.  Plus, I'm not ready to spend a thousand dollars on video editing software.

Jacob (my studio manager and good friend) and his brother Josh are in a band called The Fu.  I had the opportunity to be a guest in one their youtube videos... my debut on youtube!  Check out the video and don't be mean.  I'm used to being on the other side of the camera, so I was camera shy and felt super awkward and nervous.



Here are some other videos I took on their rooftop.  You can check them out as well.
Below are some photos of them playing live at different events/venues.  They play shows throughout the year (find their schedule at thefumusic.com), and I might even make a special guest appearance at some of the shows.  Come by and hang out... to see a wedding photographer turned youtube sensation!  haha jk









Monday, November 9, 2009

Playgrounds and Engagements.

I spent all morning trying to figure out what was wrong with the album software and photoshop.  What a way to start the morning getting zero progress.  After I hire another photographer and interns, I'm going to start working on my IT department.  lol :P

At least I found myself a photo I can smile about and the day has not gone to complete waste yet.  I don't know what it is about a playground that brings out the playfulness of people or just makes you want to be a kid again.  ;)

I haven't seen one of these before, but how can you not get on it!  I missed this photo while filtering through the session so I didn't get to post it earlier, but this definitely makes it as my favorite photo of the session.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tara and Jamie E-session.

When I asked Tara and Jamie what they liked to do.  They told me they were homebodies.  They loved cooking and hanging out at home, which is what we did for part of the session.  I always love how people really become themselves in their most familiar settings.



After I took the photo above, I wanted to do some with feet and cute socks.  Immediately, they were just as excited telling me that's what they do!  (explained below)



Even their screensaver had a photo of their feet from their Cancun trip.  This was the trip that Tara planned out for Jamie where she even packed his bags for him so it'd be a surprise.  Jamie had other plans and managed to sneak THE ring into his bags so he could propose.  She was telling me how she thought she'd have it all together when he proposed, but when he got down on one knee, it was game over.  I wonder how I'd react.  hehe



We also went and took some photos at Christ the King, the church they attend.  Beautiful church. :)















Okay.  Now, that was an acceptable teaser post versus just that one photo.  I'm finishing up packing my bags for Charleston.  I'll be there for three days working from up there. :)  Hopefully, I'll be able to capture some beautiful photos.  I've never been there, but I hear it's nice!

<3 Esther

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Melissa and Paul Headshots.

Just so it doesn't come as a total surprise, every now and then Jacob will be blog posting and sharing photos as well... so you can look forward to those. :)

Now, more from the session with Melissa and Paul.  Here's the headshot Melissa ended up picking out, and wanted to repost to balance out the next photo of Paul.  I've been playing around with new layouts.





After the headshots, we had some fun with family photos for the Christmas cards.  After running around with Roxie, we tired her out enough to sit still.  :)  I loved the next set.  Too cute!











Always love some golden light. :)





Always a pleasure doing photos with these two... ooh and Roxie! :)

<3 Esther

Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween 2009.

After all that running around to different targets, craft stores, and costume stores, I finally figured out what I wanted to be.



I was able to find a poofy enough top at the maternity section, and the leggings...  that color was tough to track down, but after checking various targets and walmarts, I found it!  Finding all the necessary tools was the hard part, but putting together the costume was fairly easy.  I am now a proud owner of a sewing machine.  Maybe, in the future I will be getting more crafty.

We ended up at two different halloween parties.  One of which, I did a little event photography for.  Minna hosted one of the best halloween parties where we met some great people, had some good food, and drank out of a skeleton shaped funnel.  What more can you ask for from a party?  haha  Here's Brad Pitt and Catwoman.  Catwoman, hands down, had the best costume.  (Tip:  if you ever want to have saggy boobs, birdseed in a stocking has the perfect consistency.)



The second place was q100's Big Wicked at compound.  It was completely packed.  We ended up heading there at 9:30, since parking goes up to $40 to $60 later on in the night.  Clubbing can be fun with good company, but it does lose it's novelty fast.  Even though we're all retired, we all had a blast since we hadn't been out in a while.  Although, now, I probably prefer house parties over going out to a club, but even for old(er) folks, I think going once a year can be doable.

Look what makes an awesome studio-esque backdrop.  The wall outside the bathrooms.



Bam-bam was already crafty enough to put together his own costume no problem... of course, with the help of my sewing machine.