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Italy Photoventure Day 1 & 2: Pisa & Lucca

March 28th, 2011

  What an amazing journey. We had a 14-day adventure traveling around Italy capturing images with an amazing group of photographers with the lead of Kenny Kim and the one and only, Massimiliano Brunelli, our fearless tour guide. Together we explored the hidden corners of the world, sampled exquisite wines, delicious foods and learned about [...]

 

 

What an amazing journey. We had a 14-day adventure traveling around Italy capturing images with an amazing group of photographers with the lead of Kenny Kim and the one and only, Massimiliano Brunelli, our fearless tour guide. Together we explored the hidden corners of the world, sampled exquisite wines, delicious foods and learned about the true Italian Way of Life!

 

Day 1 – March 12th/13th

We arrived in Italy… Planes, trains and automobiles!

 

Appleton to Detroit, to Paris, to Rome, then the train to Florence. Whew, what a day!

 

A few things learned today:

- pulling the long unmarked cord in the bathroom is an alarm. Think “help, I can’t get up” commercial)

-  your room key, a card, needs to be kept in the inside of your door to turn on the electricity in the room. Italy is extremely eco-friendly, which is awesome!

 

Ordering the house wine at a local restraunt in a ½ liter is super delicious! Alex had a delicious pizza and I had Spaghetti alle vongole. Delicious!

 

No downpour could keep Alex and I from finding a resting place at Hotel Embassy in Florence. We couldn’t wait to start our photoventure!

 

 

 

Day 2 – March 14th

The Leaning Tower of Pisa really does lean!

Why does the tower lean?

The tower’s problem is that you can’t stack that much heavy marble on top of a shifting subsoil foundation and keep it all on the up and up. Pisa is also famous for Galileo Galilei’s proved his theory that gravity exerts the same force on two falling objects no matter what their relative weights.

We then headed to Lucca. Lucca is an ancient city surrounded by a 115-foot brick wall constructed during the Middle Ages to protect the city.

 

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New Orleans Wedding Photographers | PartnerCon 2010

November 29th, 2010

Earlier this month Natalie & I took a quick trip down to New Orleans to attend PartnerCon 2010.  I’ve never been to New Orleans so this was a perfect excuse to sneak away for a couple days. Lots of learning, great food, new friends & even a bit of roaming around the city at night. Thanks [...]

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Earlier this month Natalie & I took a quick trip down to New Orleans to attend PartnerCon 2010.  I’ve never been to New Orleans so this was a perfect excuse to sneak away for a couple days. Lots of learning, great food, new friends & even a bit of roaming around the city at night.

Thanks for such a great event; we’ll be back next year :)

PartnerCon 2010

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The Image Is Found goes to WPPI Las Vegas

March 20th, 2010

A day of learning & shenanigans…that’s the best way I can describe The Image Is Found ShootShop I attended on 3/5/10 in fabulous Las Vegas.  *Link updated with photos from the workshop* I learned TONS of good stuff, but here are few pearls of wisdom from the day. 1. Garbage in garbage out. Stop looking [...]

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A day of learning & shenanigans…that’s the best way I can describe The Image Is Found ShootShop I attended on 3/5/10 in fabulous Las Vegas.  *Link updated with photos from the workshop*

I learned TONS of good stuff, but here are few pearls of wisdom from the day.
1. Garbage in garbage out. Stop looking at & comparing your photos to every other wedding photographer. ONLY look at the work of wedding photog friends and mind-blowing photographers outside the wedding industry (e.g. editorial, travel, fashion); this will keep your work unique by not engraining in your head that wedding photos need to look a certain way. Strive not to create great wedding photos, but great photos period. This will help step the creative game up for the entire wedding industry.

2. Change your perspective. If you normally shoot with a 70-200mm, switch it up and shoot a 16-35mm. 16mm is much closer to our natural field of vision and allows us as photographers to experience the day more intimately with our clients.

3. Outsource anything you don’t love to do and more specifically anything that doesn’t require your special touch. I’ve heard this before, but having yet another source preach it was enough to push me into actually doing it. e.g. Rather than wrestling with Quickooks and RAW conversion, I plan to offload these tasks to experts as much as possible this year. This is a tough mental leap for me as I was always taught ‘you’ve got more time than money‘, but when I think of it in terms of time spent doing something I don’t enjoy vs time I can spend with my family it becomes perfectly clear.

4. Be yourself! From your website to your client communication to the photos you create…keep it real & consistent! Not every bride is looking for the stereotypical über romantic wedding photos; there are brides looking for YOUR exact personality….quirks and all!

Below are a few photos from the day…which were taken in a drainage ditch in mostly wide open sun.

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Not the Image is Found…my wife :)

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Nate demonstrating during a ‘teachable’ moment…keep the mood light and your clients having fun.

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Lighting…

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Matching colorful outfits…true to their brand!

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As seen in the drainage ditch…and set as my current background.

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Demonstrating off-camera lighting with a sweet action shot.

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Wisconsin Portrait Photography | Dave Jackson mini workshop

July 21st, 2009

My buddy Dave put on a mini workshop last week for a small handful of Appleton area photogs. Below are a few shots I took. Rachel Buckley & Dave Jackson

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My buddy Dave put on a mini workshop last week for a small handful of Appleton area photogs. Below are a few shots I took.

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Rachel Buckley & Dave Jackson

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