Las Vegas Photographer for Weddings and Event Photography TiffanyG
Wedding Photography in Las Vegas - Weddings, Bridal Photos, Engagements, Families, Kids, Portraits, and Events.-
August 10th, 2008Bragging, Engagements, Flash Montages, Parties, Sports, Strip Photography Tour, Uncategorized, WeddingsI’ve had a few calls and emails on how to contact me for prices and quotes on my photography services here in Las Vegas. My email is tiffany@tiffanygphoto.com or you can call D. Jay’s Entertainment at (702) 643-3529. My photography services usually book between 3 and 9 months in advance but please call to check availability. I also have 3 assistant photographers on my staff who do great work.
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This great couple is Monte and Lexi, and their wedding and reception was great! This local couple chose Los Prados for their ceremony and reception. This is a SUPERB location north of “The Strip”, a golf course with a lot of trees and green.
One of the nicest parts of Los Prados is the ceremony location, with “Sunset Mountain” in the background. The ceremony is on one of the tees, with a peninsula jutting out into a great pond.
It is certainly one of the most beautiful, natural, off-strip locations in Las Vegas!
I just realized I haven’t really put any “getting ready” photos on my blog. These photos are interesting, like the following photo… the bride’s guests probably wouldn’t care to see this shot, but these photos become treasured keepsakes for the bride (and her mom, if her hands are in the photo!).
I can’t help but take pictures of cute little girls in pink dresses! She was such a ham, and when dad brought out the bubbles, I just knew it was time for a photo!
The DJ’s at D. Jay’s Entertainment help me set up this shot at most of my events. This is SOOO hard to get right, but this one came out pretty good. For any of my photographer friends looking at my blog, the biggest hurdle is to get the guests to put their heads REALLY close together, and to use a wide-angle lens (this was with a 17mm).
They sure are having fun!
Big thanks to Monte and Lexi for their hospitality! Good luck to you guys!
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February 23rd, 2008UncategorizedIt’s difficult to choose a D.J. in Las Vegas. I work with the DJs at D. Jay’s Entertainment on a regular basis and they ALWAYS put on a great show! They keep the party moving without seeming rushed and since we all work together so often, we know the format and what to expect next. That means no missed photos!
So if you are planning a Las Vegas Wedding and need a disc jockey, call D. Jay’s Entertainment and rest assured your disc jockey will do a GREAT job!
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February 22nd, 2008UncategorizedSince not all photography is “Las Vegas Photography”, I frequent a lot of message boards for photographers from all over the world where we share our photos and critique each other’s work. Every once in a while I’ll show a photo that my client ABSOLUTELY LOVES, but the pro photogs will absolutely HATE. Usually that’s for very technical reasons…. exposure, flash use, shadows, etc.
Of course, like all Photographers, I strive to take a perfect “technical” picture every time. But sometimes, that just doesn’t happen. What I DO almost always get is the EMOTION… the “moment”. You won’t find me missing a shot because I’m adjusting my flash or the lighting isn’t just right! Photoshop does some amazing things!
Anyway, I was thinking about my personal theory on Photography, as it relates to my work here, for weddings, family, sports, and some portrait photography. I decided that I would write my 5 “goals”, in order, and publicize those goals to my clients and potential clients.
Here goes:
- Capture the “moment” and the “emotion”. This includes helping the client(s) get into a good mindset so I can get good photos (ie. having fun when appropriate!).
- Make sure my client will like (or love) the shot. Consult to find out the client’s styles and wants, but push creative/artistic boundaries. Don’t forget about the “must have” poses/photos.
- Composition/Exposure/Lighting. Understand that good composition (or cropping) and processing can make a mediocre photo/moment into an “OH WOW” photo. While on-location, take a good “technical” shot, but don’t shortchange the client by giving them an unfinished photo! Post Processing can make the difference!
- Run a smooth and organized photoshoot. Especially with group pictures or with the formal photography before/after a wedding ceremony - the family and guests appreciate a photographer who can (nicely) “take charge” and get the pictures done quickly and professionally.
- Quality above quantity. HOWEVER, especially with event photography, most clients do want “candid” or “snapshot” type photos of their friends and family. Not every photo needs to be magazine-quality, but make them magazine-quality when it’s appropriate.
Thank you for reading this longer-than-normal blog post. I hope it gives you a bit more insight into my style!
Comments welcome, of course!!
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