Friday, August 17, 2007

All you need is love: Missy + James

"To photograph, one must be in love."-Joel Meyerowitz

I hope I'm remembering that quote correctly. I heard it at one of the 1st photo seminars I attended so long ago I'm not going to bother counting the years. Regardless, the spirit of the words remain stuck in my brain despite the fact that I can't remember to buy milk at the grocery store.
I like that the quote can be interpreted on many levels. "...in love", whether with one's self, life, the creative process, photography or the subject at hand, are all possibilities.
On one level, I love the fact that my clients, however they found me, have entrusted me with documenting such an once-in-a-lifetime event. Being given that responsibility fills me with just enough confidence to sow my creative oats, so to speak. Make no mistake, fear plays a role as well.
I also love when I have clients that are so obviously in love that they practically glow. Missy + James, these 2 are so damn cute and enamored of each other, I thought they might actually break out in song during our shoot.
Perhaps I could amend those words, "To be photographed, one must be in love."









Love, urban style: Amanda + Michael

I often tell my clients that to make a successful session I need several things from them: relax, have fun, get their hands on each other and forget the camera by being into the other. I call it the "Lovin', Touchin' and Squeezin' school of couples portraiture (shout out to the class of '82!). Amanda + Michael brought the love like Barry White on Saturday night for their engagement shoot.

I've blatantly overgrazed several spots around downtown Des Moines this summer in my effort to improve my portraiture. No creative person, or even me, wants to repeat themselves too often. However, there's something about ivy and ramshackle warehouse walls that I find irresistible. When that ivy is felled by the inevitable cold weather and it's impossible to work outdoors, I'll be the boy pining for spring.








Dannie + Nate

I joined these 2 lovebirds on the Iowa State University campus for some engagement photo fun quite a while back. Somehow I never managed to post my favorites here. I'm here to correct this egregious oversight and to warn everyone that, despite safeguards, it'll likely happen again regardless of however damn cute the subjects might be.







Thursday, August 2, 2007

Sarah + Mitch

A perfect June day set the tone for the afternoon wedding of this Des Moines couple at St. John's Lutheran Church downtown. It's pretty unusual for a wedding to not suffer several bouts of hiccups throughout the day to throw us off schedule a bit. Sarah + Mitch must be diligent planners as this Saturday was "butter."

I love the look on Mitch's face as he sees his bride for the first time.



Always one of my favorite moments, the big entrance with dad.





A first for me, Mitch jumped the gun and had a bite for himself before Sarah could feed him.


Congratulations to Sarah + Mitch and all of their family and friends for a great day.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Kari + Scott

Engagement sessions are a 2-way street. My clients get some fun portraits to use for wedding stuff and I get a chance to see how they are in front of the camera. Plus, we get a chance to know each other so we're not such strangers on the wedding day.
For a while, honestly, I was in a rut with engagement shoots, always trying to wring something new out of the same locations. Lately, I've been trying to inject some new energy and the element of chance into the shoots by trying random locations and suggesting poses I might have been too reticent to try before. Sure, it's not cutting edge but I'm having more fun and the resulting images have a little more punch.
Kari + Scott, whose Aug. 18th wedding is nearly upon us, played along nicely.