Las Vegas Photographer for Weddings and Event Photography TiffanyG
Wedding Photography in Las Vegas – Weddings, Bridal Photos, Engagements, Families, Kids, Portraits, and Events.-
January 1st, 2011Bragging, Engagements, Family, Flash Montages, Parties, Strip Photography Tour, Uncategorized, Weddings, las vegas wedding photographer, las vegas wedding photography, married in vegas, mount charleston weddings, propose in las vegas, southern california wedding photography, wedding photography prices las vegas2010 Las Vegas Wedding Photography photo montages. 2010 has come to a close! Here are 2 video montages of my favorite wedding photos from my Las Vegas weddings in 2010. I really enjoyed working with my brides and grooms this year.
These wedding photography videos are long but each has over 100 photos, and a very good representation of my current wedding photography work here in Las Vegas.
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December 17th, 2010Weddings, las vegas wedding photographer, las vegas wedding photography, married in vegas, propose in las vegas, wedding photography prices las vegasLas Vegas wedding photography for Jimmy and Kristen – a really fun couple married at the Platinum Hotel in Las Vegas. Here’s a few of my favorite photos!
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December 12th, 2010Engagements, las vegas wedding photographer, las vegas wedding photography, propose in las vegas, wedding photography prices las vegasHere’s Steve and Melissa’s Engagement Photos – taken at Red Rock Canyon just outside of Las Vegas! Click on image to see a larger version!
This one is “grainy” and very high contrast on purpose – to have a little creative change from the rest of the photos and make a more classic/romantic look…
It got a little “hot” out there…
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December 9th, 2010Weddings, las vegas wedding photographer, las vegas wedding photography, married in vegas, mount charleston weddings, wedding photography prices las vegasHere’s a beautiful Mount Charleston Wedding. These photos are of Darrin and Kim, married just outside of Las Vegas on Mt. Charleston!
This one has an “etherial glow” and is VERY bright on purpose, just a little “different” processing. Click on image to see a larger version!
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January 19th, 2009EngagementsWhat a great couple! We’re shooting Tiffany and Travis’ wedding in October and their package included an Engagement Session. They really wanted to go up on Mt. Charleston to “play in the snow” and we were all for it! What turned out was an hour at a local park, then a jaunt up to the mountain for another hour. So, with 70 degree weather at the park, and 30 degree weather and snow on the mountain, it turned out to be one of the most “varied” shoots we’ve done!
A photo style we call “natural habit”, meaning not posed and using a zoom lens to do our best to capture our subjects being natural. Make sure you click on the photos so you can see the larger versions!
Two more:
A neat posed photo, the last one that I’ll post from the park (we got over 100 there), because … well you’ll see why!
We got up to the mountain and found there wasn’t much snow, and what snow there was, was hard-packed. Tiffany doesn’t look TOO cold, does she?
Jeremy and I always argue about the “cold tone” processing. It obviously enhances the blues and makes the photo look “cold”. It’s a really neat effect but obviously with wedding photography we don’t get much of a chance to use it! Well, if there was any time that it was appropriate, it was for these two shots:
Don’t worry, Tiffany and Travis get both versions (normal, and “cold tone”). Here’s a photograph we love, probably one of our favorites from the shoot:
They wanted to get pictures having fun in the snow, so how about sliding down the icy hill?
By then, the sun was going down so we had to rush to the other side of the mountain to catch the sun setting. We were a little bummed, about 5 or 10 minutes past “prime” time but I think they still came out pretty good:
And I know we do this shot a lot but this photo came out so nice… (and yes, Travis.. the “other one” came out very nice too).
Overall we’ll end up with around 300 “keepers”. And we can’t wait for October to be able to work with Tiffany and Travis again!
What the hey… BONUS PIC! Neither Jeremy or I are “landscape” photographers and we had the wrong lens on for this one, but it’s still pretty cool!
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November 19th, 2008EngagementsWe had amazing weather and beautiful bright blue skies for this shoot; yes I know there’s been 3 blog posts from Red Rock Canyon but I promise to show you all something different in this blog!
I have to say Danny and Kellie were great, it was fun listening to Danny give Kellie a hard time about snakes and other critters that could be running around. Kellie is absolutely beautiful, and so easy to photograph – and Danny is handsome and fun so the two of them were a joy to work with.
Kellie and her mom came into the office today and it was obvious that they loved almost every photo, but an interesting thing happened… we got a little “crazy” with some of the special processing to a few of the photos, knowing that some people would LOVE the processing, and others wouldn’t like it at all. What was interesting is that Kellie loved (or at least thought it was cool) the processing, but mom not-so-much. Mom did like the black-and-white conversions but not the crazy stuff. That’s OK, special processing very much depends on personal taste and some of the processing was pretty extreme!
So, we got thinking and decided to do something different on this blog – post 2 versions of each photo! One almost un-processed, and one with the processing. We always provide both versions to our clients anyway, but I thought it would be interesting to show my blog readers some of the different processing that is POSSIBLE. I know not all will like it, but at least you can see what is possible!
This first one, both Kellie and mom loved. This is almost completely “raw” out of the camera, other than a crop:
Now, simple processing, a nice contrasty black-and-white…
For this second one, this is where we got a little crazy. the full-color shot was nice, but the lighting just BEGGED for black-and-white so we did a lower-contrast B/W conversion and added a little of my trademark “glow” – for the rest of these, you’ll want to click on the photo for the larger version:
The wild processing is a “surreal, edgy” effect; of course I’ll give credit where credit is due, this came from Matt Kloskowski’s Killer Tips and we’ve been using a few of his processes lately. We took his preset but then turned down the exposure and softened it up a little bit, the effect is like-it-or-hate it…
Here’s the 3rd one… really a pretty basic photo here but we felt it would work very well with a slightly different (and more pronounced) “edgy” effect from the same preset family.. the original:
And the very extreme processed version, it kind of reminds me of a drawing more than a photo – almost a modern-day Saturday Evening Post type look?
And finally, just a finished version here, I got a few really nice silhouette photos, this one is my favorite:
I hope this blog post wasn’t too technical (or boring) for the non-photographers that are reading!
I am looking forward to shooting Danny and Kellie’s wedding in February, we’ll have 2 photographers covering all the formal times (and the getting ready times) so I expect to have some great shots!
Good luck guys!
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