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So you like pretty pictures?

Thank you for stopping by!  The images below are highlights of the events that I have had the honor of working.  Each event that I photograph, whether as a wedding photographer, portrait photographer, or event photographer is as special to me as it is to the people participating. 

I am a photographer located in Houston, Texas, but I have been honored to travel the Country for wedding photography.  As you browse through the blog posts, I hope you enjoy the images as much as I enjoyed shooting them.

The young man you see next to this text is my son Dylan.  He was diagnosed with Autism and as I see him struggle and overcome, he inspires me and reminds me that nothing is impossible.

Wedding Receptions at Houston National Golf Club

There is a very nice golf club in my neighborhood, off Hwy 290 and Barker Cypress called Houston National Golf Club.  I had the pleasure of meeting the the Banquet Manager at the Houston Bridal Extravaganza in January at the George R. Brown Convention Center and we got to discussing their facility and I was contracted to shoot their location during some of their recent wedding receptions.
This is an excellent place to hold a reception.  The location is just a few miles off the highway and the staff is great.  Their main ballroom holds at least 200 people with room for a DJ or band and a dance floor.  The food is great and the chefs are excellent!  You can contact Houston National Golf Club from their web site: Houston National Golf Club
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do I need a DJ or can I use an iPod at my reception?

I know this may seem like a strange question to be posted on a photography blog, but, the music played and the way it is played can make or break a wedding reception and music also sets the mood/attitudes of those attending the wedding reception which has an effect on the pictures taken at the wedding reception.  So let’s looks at the benefits of each one:

iPod:
less expensive
guaranteed to have your music selections
portable/lightweight
no embarrassing DJ

DJ
Human interaction
Experience
Someone to assume liability

These are just a few reasons, but lets look at them in detail. 

Less Expensive

Yes, an iPod is less expensive, but, by the time you download all the music you want, take the time to organize the music, and rent the sound system to connect the iPod to (you can’t use those little speakers that are on your computer), you may come out cheaper hiring a DJ

Guaranteed to have your music selections

” Since it’s my iPod, I know the music will be what I want to hear.”  I’ve worked with DJ’s over the years and I’ve have yet to meet one that does not play the music that the bride and groom want played.  When you interview the DJ (just like you interview the wedding photographer), You need to see if their personality is a match to yours.  If you are the “laid back” type, then a DJ that is “wild and crazy”  would not be a good fit.  If you like Jazz and Classical, then a DJ that plays Rap and Hip Hop would certainly not work for you.  One of the things you should do during the interview process is have an idea of the music you like and see if he already has it in his collection.  Just like with everything else on your wedding day, the DJ works for you and therefore should be ready to play what you want.  Yes, he can offer his opinion, but the ultimate decision is yours. 

Human Interaction and DJ Experience

Hiring a DJ with experience is better than using an iPod because the DJ can survey the crowd and determine what will keep people on the dance floor.  If you have an older group at your wedding reception, then playing something from MTV will either keep them in their seats or help them find the door.  On the other side of that issue, if you have a younger crowd, playing something by Frank Sinatra is a sure fire way to empty the dance floor.  With a professional DJ, you also get someone who can make announcements and help with the flow of the wedding reception.  From the entrance of the bride and groom, to the first dance, to the bouquet toss, to the exit, a professional DJ and keep the evening flowing and consistent. 

With an iPod, you have to get someone to “man” it and that person will not have the experience to properly work the sound system and may not have the personality to interact with your audience.  The DJ can also do a better job of mixing/blending the music to keep people on the dance floor without the “dead air” you would get from waiting on the next song on your iPod. 

Liability

When you hire a professional DJ, you are getting someone that gives you one less thing to worry about that day.  You won’t have to worry about your friends that want to surf your iPod and argue over which song to play next, or who has more experience with the iPod.  You also don’t have to worry if the battery you thought you charged goes out in the middle of a song or if the iPod itself stops playing.  Consider this as well; what if one of the speakers on that rented equipment were to blow out or fall over?  Who is going to cover that?  The person that rented it!  the professional DJ is insured and takes care of that for you.

Keep in mind also that no matter how much you plan for, something else can happen to completely change those plans.  A professional DJ is prepared for almost any circumstance and can adjust because of their experience. 

Additional tips

If possible, check and see if the DJ has any video of a performance or wedding reception that he has done so you can see how he “performs”.  Make sure that he dresses properly for the occassion as well.  If your wedding is formal, you don’t want the DJ to show up in jeans and a t-shirt.

Some people also hire a live band that is familiar with their music choices, but again, make sure that you interview properly to insure that the group will be a good fit for the wedding reception.

As you are arranging you seating for the reception, it might be a good idea to seat the “older” guests farther away from the DJ so they are not too close to his speakers and possibly complain about the “noise”

A week or so before the wedding, it’s a good idea to go over specific song selections (first dance, father-daughter dance, mother-son dance, etc.) to make sure they are available.

Some additional thoughts

Although this article mainly deals with the DJ vs iPod debate, I would also like to add a little about Live Bands.  As a wedding photographer, I’ve shot a few weddings where a live band was present during the reception.  Just like a DJ, you get the personal interaction, but the personality of the band makes a HUGE difference!  If the crowd is excited and the band isn’t, you’ll be left with an empty dance floor.  On the other hand, if the band is playing the current Billboard top 40 and the crowd is looking for “Frank Sinatra”, you’re gonna have problems.

If possible, try and get a video of the band’s performance (the more recent the better) and it will give you a better idea of what to expect.  Also, when you meet with them, find out their playing style and if possible, get a song list.  Make sure they can play some of your favorties.  Find out as well, how many breaks they will need during the event.  What music if any will be played while they are on break.  Once again, this is YOUR event and you should have some control over the decisions.

Bronchelle and Jordan Johnson’s wedding

Sometimes, I get the opportunity to sit back and not have the pressure of being the primary photographer, but rather, I get to assist another great photographer.  This allows me to be creative and still get some great images.  The primary wedding photographer for this wedding was Tawana Cox of ETC Studios.  Bronchelle and Jordan held their ceremony and reception at Paraiso Maravilla in Houston, Texas and I must say, that is a BEAUTIFUL venue and this couple made it even better!

As with all great weddings, there were smiles and emotion all around!

Wedding cake shot taken at paraiso maravilla in Houston, Texas

Did I mention how beautiful everything was???

table decorations during reception at paraiso maravilla

bride's cake and groom's cake with toasting glasses

The beautiful bride descending down the stairway during the ceremony

The lovely couple sharing a moment during the formals

bride and groom taken at paraiso maravilla

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the Bride shares a moment with her equally beautiful Maid of Honor

The Maid of Honor

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Tips for Good Bridal Photos

Anytime in Houston is always a good time to start thinking about getting with your wedding photographer and getting your Bridal session done (really, almost anytime in Houston is a good time!).  As you prepare for your session, here are a few things to remember:

 

Poses and Positions

Your photographer may have some ideas about poses or positions, but this is your session and it’s best if it shows ‘the real you”.  check out some of the Bridal or Wedding magazines for ideas on poses and go with what you like.  You don’t want a pose that doesn’t flatter you or one that when people see it, they don’t recognize you.  Above all, be yourself and allow your personality to show in the photos - if you are the conservative type, then you would probably not be comfortable with some of the “America’s Next Top Model” type poses, but, if you are the carefree type, traditional poses might be too boring.  It’s always best to get with your wedding photographer beforehand and discuss what you are looking for in the final portrait.

Location, Location, Location….

Houston and the surrounding Metro area offer some great locations for shooting Bridal sessions.  Hermann Park, Mecom Fountain, Rice University, The Downtown Theatre District, Historic Richmond Rosenberg, Helen’s Garden in League City, and Oyster Creek Park in Sugar Land are just a few places that come to mind that are popular spots for shooting.  some brides are even allowed to use the location where their wedding or reception will be held and those can be some very scenic locations as well.  The Bridal should also be personal so think about a place that may have meaning for you - a neighborhood park or clubhouse, your college campus, etc. - any place that holds a special meaning to you.  Also, while you are preparing for your Bridal session, be prepared for a “Plan B”.  Sometimes, especially in Houston and the Gulf Coast, weather can change quickly.  It can be sunny in the morning and rainy by the afternoon.  During the winter months, it can be warm one day and cold by the afternoon.  If you are planning on an outdoor bridal session, see if the photographer has an indoor location for use as a backup.  Some Hotels, Model Homes, even the venue where your reception will be held.

Hair and makeup

The Bridal session is also a good time to ‘practice” with your hair stylist and make up artist that you will use on your wedding day.  You can try out the hairstyle you want and get an idea of how it will look as well as your makeup for that day.  When it comes to makeup, sometimes, less is more; if you are not a heavy makeup wearer, then it shouldn’t show in the Bridal session, because it won’t look natural.

Time of the Shoot

The best time to shoot is usually early morning or late afternoon for at least two reasons:  lighting and temperature.  During the early morning, the sunlight is not as harsh and gives a more pleasing look to your skin over hard, midday light.  Late afternoon also gives a warmer “glow” to the skin and is not as hard.  Both times are also good because it is not as hot and you won’t “glisten” (see sweat) as much and will be more comfortable during the shoot.  It’s also a good idea to have some bottled water or maybe eat light before the shoot.  Depending on the wedding photographer, most sessions last at least an hour and some last three to four hours depending on the number of locations and the style of the photographer.  another issue with time is how much time before the wedding the Bridal session should be done.  The session should be done at least 45-60 days before the wedding at the latest, but there are times when a session can be done two to three weeks before the wedding.  Have at least two or three dates in mind for your session, just in case something happens (weather, emergency, etc.). 

Company during the shoot

One of the recommendations I give some brides is to bring a friend or two or family member along to the session.  This sometimes allows the bride to be more relaxed as well as making the shoot more fun.  They can assist the bride with her dress, help retouch her hair or makeup, give her water as needed, etc.  some photographers have their own assistants for this type of work, so check with your photographer first to make sure.  
Proofing usually takes a few weeks and the photographer will contact you to allow you to view the proofs so you can make your choice of print.  for example, I store my images online and offer my brides a private, password protected gallery so they can view their images and make their choices.  Above all, have a good time, this is one of those once in a lifetime events and you want it to be something you can look back on as something you enjoyed.

Diana Spiller-Carr Bridal Session

I present to you Princess Diana (OK, that’s what email says anyway).  I posted her wedding photos earlier and here is her Bridal Session that was taken at Hermann Park near Mecom Fountains.  Diana was a real joy to shoot and we had a ball!  I had as much fun shooting her Bridal session as I did being the photographer at her wedding!  Here are the shots she chose, one for her 16×20 and the others were 8×10 that she paced near her wedding guest book.

This is her 16×20 choice.  She is freakin’ hot! (that’s what she said when she saw it)

Diana Spiller Bridal Session at Hermann Park

These are her other choices which were just as great and made it hard to choose:

I loved the way the sunlight reflected in her face on this one

Diana Spiller Bridal Session at Hermann Park

And some of my favorites from the session: