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.
If you would like pricing and package information for your Las Vegas wedding photography, give me a call: 702-643-3529.
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December 10th, 2010Family, Weddings, las vegas wedding photographer, las vegas wedding photography, married in vegas, propose in las vegas, wedding photography prices las vegasJust 4 photos from this Las Vegas area wedding held at the Paiute Golf Course just north of Las Vegas. Scott and Lisa are an amazing couple with an amazing story (they dated in High School but married different people, then “found” each other and realized they were meant for each other). It was a very emotional ceremony, and I could feel the love between this great couple.
Here’s Scott in his final “getting ready” prep before the ceremony:
Shortly after the ceremony, and don’t forget you can click on image to see a larger version!
A quiet/unposed moment for the bride and groom:
Scott and Lisa ordered a big Gallery-Wrap Canvas print of this photo:
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Back in early January, I submitted 2 photos to a photo contest at Sahara Camera Center here in Las Vegas. The theme was “Tis The Season”. It took a while, but I found out a couple days ago that my photo was chosen as the winner! I won a nice (small) camera bag, which will come in handy for those Engagement Sessions where I don’t need to take ALL of my various equipment.
See, not ALL my work is Wedding Photography, although being a Wedding Photographer is my passion!
Here’s the photo that won the contest. It’s my nephew, and was not posed at all (well, the photo in the thought bubble was posed, but not the reaction to the present) – Click photo for larger version!
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January 20th, 2009Engagements, FamilyJeremy and I spent an hour with Will, Cherry, and their two wonderful children (remember, we don’t post names of kids on our blog) yesterday. They are an awesome family! Their son is just 5 years old and is quite the camera-ham! Their daughter is absolutely beautiful and took a while to warm up, but we got some very good ones of her too!
Will and Cherry are getting married next month and we’re really hoping to earn their wedding-day business… as part of the Bridal Spectacular, we offered them a FREE 1-hour engagement session so we could get to know them better. It seems that we all get along very well so we’ll see!
This blog will be a mix of Engagement photos and Family Portrait/Family Photography. As with a lot of our private sessions, Jeremy and I work together; he is usually the one clicking the shutter and I use my “eye” to find great locations and poses… We had a blast working together for this short (1-hour) shoot:
This photo was only the 4th “click” of the day – and it was hard to choose between the first 4…
Now, mom and dad… the processing on this one is called “Summer Haze”, and we did our own tweaking to it.
Off to the playground…
Of course Will and Cherry hopped on, too!
Walking to the next location, Jeremy caught the kids playing around a yellow pole. Amazing how a great “eye” can see an interesting shot, huh?
This park (almost) has it all… waterfall, fun playground, a cool brick wall, bridges, etc. These 3 shots (obviously) are from the brick wall area…
Off to the bridge, and the little guy was clowning around – this one is actually not posed at all… just his reaction after the camera was pointed at him.
Lots of color at the park but we have to get a few black-and-whites in… here’s one of them.
Now it’s time for the love-it-or-hate-it photo. The famous (infamous?) “bobble head” shot. Like it or not, it’s FUN and loose.
Then we made our way back to the waterfall area for some sunset-type, posed family shots. We looked up and saw an amazing sunset – and got this photo:
Thanks to all 4 of you for an enjoyable hour! Can’t wait until this Sunday where you’ll see all 175 or so “keepers”!
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Ok, everyone is doing it so I guess I will too! As a Las Vegas Wedding Photographer I have many great memories from 2008. Here’s my Top 5:
Pre-List: It should go without saying that my brides and grooms have made most of my best memories – without exception I’ve been amazed at how COOL my clients are; I seem to attract very laid-back couples – either that or (as I’ve been told) I tend to MAKE them be laid-back and relaxed. Either way, my 2008 Brides and Grooms were AWESOME to work with!
Now for the list:
- Far and away my best photography-related memory for 2008: Working with Autism Speaks. I did a blog about this HERE. For both myself and for Jeremy, this was an amazingly rewarding organization to be involved with.
- Receiving the “Creme de la Creme” (Best of the Best) award from WeddingMBA, the Wedding Merchant’s Business Academy. It’s great to win awards from our bride’s recommendations (like the 2007 Best of Weddings that we won from TheKnot magazine)… but when we were one of only around 20 companies IN THE ENTIRE USA to win this award, it’s a HUGE accomplishment!
- This one may sound funny, but I enjoyed making several of my brides CRY this year. Don’t worry, it’s in a good way… brides almost always get a bit teary-eyed when they come into the office to review their wedding photography! It usually happens right around the “first kiss” photo.
But it does make me feel good that I was able to Capture the Emotion, and help revive that emotion later on! - This one may be a little self-serving but I always very much enjoy seeing positive reviews for my work, whether it’s here on my blog (and you can see recent comments in the right-side margin OR by clicking at the bottom of a post where it says “xx Comments”. I am also proud of all of the 5-Star ratings and great reviews that D. Jay’s Entertainment (and myself, and my photographers) received on multiple online ratings websites, like WeddingWire, OpenList, and Kudzu. In 2008, we became Las Vegas’s Highest-Rated and most Award-Winning DJ and Photography company!
- New contacts – wedding planners and wedding/reception facilities, and being invited to either be EXCLUSIVE, or on their Preferred Vendor list. We are on over 2 DOZEN Preferred Vendor lists, and are exclusive with many Wedding Planners and wedding/reception faclilities. I’m also very proud of the Endorsements that we’ve received at WeddingWire (click link and scroll down just a little bit to see the endorsements)!
2008 has been an amazing year business-wise, and I know my photography has developed (pun intended) greatly this year – at the beginning of the year I decided that I would start being a “Contemporary” photographer… photojournalistic, cutting-edge, with tasteful processing done to my photos. No more “shoot and print”… I have been working on making each of my photos more than just a photo… possibly touching on ‘art’!
Thank you to all of my brides and grooms for a great 2008! And, I’m looking forward to all my new weddings for 2009!
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Before I tell you how cool Conney and Hoover are, I have to brag a little bit: I got some new toys! I’ve never been a “studio” photographer… it’s just not for me. However, lately my wedding photography clients and also some corporate clients have been asking for “portraits”. That would be more formal stuff, with a backdrop, etc. etc. Previously, I’d been using on-camera flash and it was “ok” but not up to my standards. So, recently I was able to purchase two off-camera strobes, umbrellas, soft box, stands, a giant battery, wireless transmitter/receivers, etc.
I have to say, the clarity, lighting and overall look of my “portrait” photos have improved an amazing amount!
That said, let’s talk about Conney and Hoover and their wonderful family. They hired me to attend their pre-wedding event (the day before the wedding). Originally it was planned to possibly do a Strip Tour or some outside shooting, but it evolved into a simple in-suite portrait session with their extended family. For brides and grooms whose familys just don’t have many “formal” photos, this is a great option. You get bridal/wedding photography AND family portraits all in one session!
I made everyone “suffer” though formal shots for a while… here’s some of those. Note: If the images look “fuzzy” to you, you’re probably using FireFox and have your “Zoom” set to larger than normal. Fix this by clicking on the photo! Heck, everyone should click on the image to see the larger image anyway! Plus you get to see my new plug-in that displays the photo in cool Flash-based pop-up thingamagig!
Here’s 4 generations…
Parents:
Got a bunch of formal Bride and Groom shots but wanted to show this one, classic B/W processing…
Hoover:
Then, Hoover pulled out his “paparazzi pose” – which started off our more “fun” portion of the night:
You really didn’t think I could spend ALL the time taking the formals, did you? Sisters!
Being goofy!
Taa DAAA!! (keep ahold of that baby!)
This one took them a little out of the expected area for photos (hence, the leaves in the top-left) but the shot was hilarious so I wanted to show it!
Had a blast at this event, even though it was just supposed to be a “simple” portrait session. Being Las Vegas, we had to get just a little crazy, and Conney and Hoover were the perfect, FUN couple to do it!
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