wency + steve | crissy field | san francisco | engagement session

we're in vegas for the massive wppi (12K+ photogs) convention and it's the last day here.  this is my third year that i've attended and i'll probably keep going back to it, because of all the friends i keep meeting here.  the workshops, platform speakers and tradeshow is absolutely nuts at times.  almost everyone has to decompress from this week of non-stop action here, but it's all worth it.  it's like being invited to a huge party of all your friends every year and that's the only time you'll really get to see them.  getting to personally meet some of the photogs that you admire and respect is also a fun perk.  

last night we had the awards ceremony and we got to see all the winning prints and albums.  the winning images are always really great, but this year i think what stuck in our minds was the winning album by sallee photography.  hopefully, they'll put it up online soon and i can link to it.  lots and lots of yummy white negative space in a very clean, classy matted album.  we loooooved it, because that album design will never ever be dated.  traditional matted albums are coming back with a vengeance!

this wppi week has inspired us to step up our game to the next level.  the foundation workshop two weeks ago helped us step up another level.  i'm now pretty amped for 2009!  we've already had 4 engagement shoots and 6 weddings this year!  

and what a great way to intro the super fun engagement session that i had with wency and steve.  i got the privilege of getting to know their foodie side first hand and got the inside scoop on how they met online.   we had fun playing around in crissy field and downtown san fran.  i was almost tempted to share their hot dog with them at the end of the night, but wency slammed it down the hatch as she was starvin' by the end of our session together.  can't wait to see their wedding in a month!  


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kathryn + quang | carneros inn | french laund ry | castillo de amorosa | napa | engagement

i just came back from the most intense and exhausting workshop ever.  it's called the foundation workshop or FW7 for this year.  next year it'll be FW8 and i hope to either be attending again or be a volunteer for it.  but more on this in another post, i have way too much to say about it to do it justice here. 

over the last several months we've been on a journey to discover what we are as a photographer/artist/wedding photographer/photojournalist/portrait photographer/documentarian/director.  when we were first starting out all we cared about was getting some great images out there to be able to market ourselves better.  we didn't really consider ourselves as having a particular style, because we were trying all sorts of things.  the next step after figuring out our style has been to see what kinds of relationship we were forming with our clients in relation to the pictures that we were producing.  it gets a little convoluted and multi-layered after a while, but long story short we're constantly thinking about how our body of work fits into the universe.

kathryn and q, coming into our studio and commissioning us to shoot them was an affirmation that we're heading in the right direction.  we're drawn towards the gritty/moody/edgy/raw type images in our work and that's exactly what kathryn and q wanted.  we love the emotional extremes that it brings to the table in a world where weddings are supposed to be super fun and fantastic.  we love capturing the real fun moments and also drawing from the opposite well.  this is the style that i believe sets us apart from other photogs out there and not everyone is going to be into it.  i loved loved loved shooting this session with them.