Posted by: Spencer Boerup Photography | July 28th, 2010
In case you didn’t see the slideshow, go check out the post below this one, you don’t want to miss it. Although it is a multimedia piece using still images in video format, I still tend to LOVE traditional blogging (and that way you can study individual photographs at your own pace, instead of hitting the pause button)! So, more details on the experience in the post below, but, this was shot on film with 2 lenses (for all that care). Love the look that film gives me for this type of approach, but at the same time there are things that I miss about digital. Verdict is still out, what do you guys think?































Tags: b&w, birth photography, black and white, child photos, documentary, family portraits, hospital, infant, newborn, Personal, photojournalism
Posted by: Jason Q Tran | July 7th, 2010
Being at Sandy and Mieng's wedding was like being at a party with great friends. Through the course of planning their wedding, we got a chance to really get to know each others. Sandy is sweet and kind where as Mieng is genuine, caring and funny. I can definitely see how these two are an inseparable pair. It was also awesome that I had a chance to work with coordinator Charlene Chan from Picture Perfect Event, who is a dear friend of mine. She is responsible for all the amazing details of the day. All and all, our team had a fabulous day and to top it off we all had filet Mignon for dinner :D


Tags: destination wedding photography, Los Angeles Wedding Photographer, Orange County Wedding Photographer, photojournalism, Wedding, Wedding in Costa Mesa Maestro Steak House
Posted by: Orasis Photography | June 13th, 2010
NOTE: The images in this feed have been removed by Orasis Photography, for copyright reasons. To see them in their unmodified state, please view the original post.Εδώ και λίγους μήνες άλλαξα τον 50άρη που είχα μέχρι στιγμής (Canon EF 50mm f/1.2 L USM) με τον Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4. Στα 25 περίπου χρόνια [...]
Tags: 50mm Planar, carl zeiss, Henri Cartier Bresson, photojournalism, Thoughts "On Photography"
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