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Just the other day a MUCH anticipated package arrived at my door (well, more like the lobby of my condo building) and I raced up to my apartment to tear it open. For any of you who remember a few posts back when I mentioned one of the highlights of my WPPI trip in March, the highlight I am referring to was hearing Jesh de Rox speak, and getting a taste of his personal philosophy on the kind of photography he does and the effect it can potentially have on us, and on our clients.

Well lucky me! (and hundreds of others who were inspired by his vision) He’s released an inspiring tool to help those of us who want to find more depth in what we do and that’s what I had been anxiously awaiting for the last three weeks. No, no, it’s not a fancy lense or camera, it’s not a special way to process photos or anything really tangible at all. (Except the beautiful packaging!) It’s called the Beloved Field Guide. (Beloved is a term he’s coined for this new approach to couples sessions) It’s his words, his vision written and illustrated by beautiful photographs of his own, guiding those of us who are interested along the path to something more.

This all sounds really hocus-pocus-y right? I know, but TRUST ME….it’s a good thing, and for any couple with sessions on the books with me in the next few weeks and months, don’t be surprised if I ask you to forget your notions of what your session will be and ask you to perhaps go in a different direction. (You can say no, but I promise its a good thing!)

I am so looking forward to putting some of Jesh’s methods into practice, making them my own, and hopefully seeing beautiful results unfold, not just in the actual photos I take but in the experience of each new session for both my clients and myself!

Isn’t it just so simply elegant?!?

To all you parents out there, if you haven’t noticed…. if your kids haven’t pulled you by your shirt and dragged you outside to play…. guess what, it’s finally nice outside!!! (Thank the LORD) Now is a PERFECT time to schedule a family portrait session – before it gets too hot and sticky outside! I will happily follow you with camera in tow (more like chase after your kids) at the park, the waterfront, a picnic, or even just in your backyard! Let the kids play and we’ll get some great shots of them in their element, as well as some great family moments with all of you!

In honor of the SUN and all things beautiful, spring-like and outdoorsy, I am happy to offer 25% off your portrait session fee if you book a session and mention this blog post!!!

And to get you in the mood, here’s a few pictures of three adorable kids hamming it up for the camera and eating ICE CREAM! :)

Brotherly/sisterly/sisterly love!

YUM

Yum again!

Don’t you think they should make these in grown-up sizes!? And who says you need rain to wear rainboots…

Leo Druker: Wow! These are awesome. I love their expressions. The one with all of them on the bench if just perfect. Nice work :)

WPPI in Vegas Baby!

March 17, 2010

For those of you who wondered where I up and dissapeared to, and even for those of you who didn’t (that’s most of you, right?) I spent most of last week in Las Vegas cramming my little right-sided brain with tons and tons of information. Really? In Vegas?

No, no….I didn’t just learn how to lose money..(though I did learn that too, and not by gambling but MAN…eating in Vegas is PRICEY)

Anyway… I spent last week attending the WPPI (Wedding and Portrait Photographers International) annual conference. It definitely can be said that its one of the industries best gatherings of photography  masters and novices alike, totalling about 14,000 photographers in attendance! You spend your days walking around the trade show, going on shooting excursions, attending classes led by top wedding and portrait photographers around the globe, and even squeezing in some partying in here and there!! ( I didn’t get to go do any shooting myself, but check out local photographer Leo Druker who has some amazing shots up from the 4 shooting workshops he attended)

My brain is so full of info that I have 22 pages of notes, and about 14 different ‘What Erin should do in the next year’ lists regarding this lil ole business of mine. But I have to say, the best thing about my time at WPPI was that I didn’t just learn facts and figures and how to be a better photographer….(but of course I did) more so…I feel like I learned a little bit more about how I can be a better person, a better asset to my community, a better ME.

And that is priceless!

Here’s a little bit about my time in Vegas at WPPI………….Welcome to WPPI!

A great part of the trip was getting to meet and talk to a bunch of the photographers I admire and follow, some who i already knew and some who I was anxiosu to meet! I can’t possibly write about even sinle highlight of the conference, but here’s just a few!

If any bride, wedding photographer, or female photographer period. hasn’t heard of Jessica Claire, well….you are living under a rock! Not only is she one of Orange Counties most sought after wedding photographers, but she’s also the co-creator of one of the best camera/lens bags on the market (and most stylish of course too!). I got to stop and say hi to her for a few minutes at her ShootSac booth:

And Here’s Jessica herself (shes the one smiling):

Then I got to stop over at Kelly Moore‘s booth. Again Not only is Kelly an amazing photographer but she too has taken the common complaint of us girl photographers ‘Why aren’t their any cute camera bags that are actually functional but don’t make me look like a total NERD’ and turned it into a wonderful and stylish product: The Kelly Moore Bag. And did I mention she’s also super nice? Here she is showing people the bags and all their features:

Next I went over to say hi to Tony Bisson from Laguna Albums. I actually used to freelance some album design work for Laguna Albums…and Tony and I know each other from a few years back. He too is a Delaware Native. Thankfully we’ve both moved to better ground though :) (Sorry Delaware!) I got a picture of the two of us, and then a picture of Tony giving his good adivce on excellent album design. (It’s not as easy as it looks!)

Last but not least by any means is when I got to talk for a minute with the ever amazing Jesh De Rox. Jesh is truly an inspiration. His photography of course is stunning, but more so even than that he himself is just about one of the most geniune people you will ever meet. He makes you think about things you would never think about, and pushes people to grow their business out of love, not money….nor the love of money haha….but he really is a phenominal asset to the photography community. I also had had the pleasure of attending his jam packed 8am 2 hour long class the night after a party (yeesh) and I have to say I am SO glad I dragged myself out of bed. I truly enjoyed every person I heard speak throughout the week, but if I had to choose a favorite it would be Jesh! I was excited to get a picture with him!

I’ll close this post with a precursor to the next posts….as I have a lot to share from my trip! I closed out the week in Southern California where Stefan lives, only a 3.5 hour drive from glitzy Vegas. Stefan had been my companion throughout WPPI, and so reluctant as I was to leave the convention Wednesday afternoon…we got out in time to catch the sun setting over the desert and I got this image which I was pretty excited about (and Stefan was jealous of…snicker)

So stay tuned for more posts on the rest of my trip, including California Fields and some new portraits of me and Stefan, as well as the San Diego Zoo!! :)

Leo Druker: Ooh.. I love the sunset image. Interesting perspective for a landscape photo, but this really works quite well. Beautiful work. Can't wait to see more!

Stefan: I really enjoyed WPPI too. The advice and stories relayed by everyone were both informative and inspiring. There really is something for everyone (actually more like lots for everyone) I will definitely be there next year. Erin, thank you for taking me with you. And yes, I wish I had taken that shot in the desert. This is what I get for handing you my camera :-)

781!

January 29, 2010

Thanks to all those who reached in their pockets and contributed to the Haiti Relief Print Auction. The Auction closed this afternoon and I am proud to say we raised a grand total of $781!

For those in Haiti who don’t have basic needs like food, shelter and water, or healthcasre in this time of nationwide disaster, 781 will go a long way to help. SO give yourselves a pat on the back!

** For those that were the top bidders, you will be receiving and email in the next 2 days with instructions on how to make your promised donation and receive your print.

Again, thanks so much for contributing to such a great cause.

If you missed out on the print you wanted, you still have a few hours to head over to Switchcities, as their auction runs until 11:59pm tonight.

Thanks!

A Texas T-Rex Wedding!

January 19, 2010

Apologies for the long delay in posts, but between the Holidays, a wedding in the New Year and taking some much needed time to relax I’ve just now gotten back to the blog, though you’ll notice its planted at a new address for the New Year!

Liesel and Jason went outside of the box with a winter wedding with a super cool reception at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. They opted to focus on the food drinks and mingling, anf skip the standard dancing and garter routine. Who needs all that when you have T-Rex at your wedding!? Take a look! Congrats Liesel and Jason!