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Congratulations Kenneth & Natalie Jamaca…our contest winners!

YStudio would like to congratulate Ken and Natalie on their win of our recent contest “Stories of Love.” Ken was so excited he predicted from day 1 that he was going to win and really was determine to get the word out to their friends and family.

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This happy couple from Pleasanton, CA, remains as one of our favorite wedding shoots, they are so full of life, energy and down to earth, how could you not love them? Plus we all had a blast at this wedding….Another bit of great news came a few months ago when Natalie called me to announce that her and Ken were expecting! Not only was I excited, but I was thrilled that we have stayed in touch and I look forward to shooting their new baby soon!

It’s so wonderful when couples become friends, and to keep in touch and be the one entrusted with their life, their milestones and their photography is heart touching to say the least!

Congrats again guys! Your prize is forthcoming….surprise!!!! And hoping to see you at the shower!

CONTEST – Telling stories of love

HELP THEM WIN!!!

We are currently running a contest on Facebook, and here is how YOU can help these couple win something NICE! See below for details. Make sure you scroll to the bottom of this post and leave a comment naming your favorite couple! The couples are all having fun playing this game! Contest ends Friday, March 18th!

Have fun!

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As a San Francisco Bay Area and Hawaii wedding and lifestyle photographer, I love what happens when I meet my clients, hear about their stories, how they met, how they became engaged, family traditions, cultures and their dynamics. I also relish in hearing about special locations couples love to visit and why it means so much to them. If it means so much to them, it has to mean something special to me because this is my canvas, this is where I begin to tell…..their wedding story.

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I love that each one of our Wedding Collections includes the Engagement Session , these are essential sessions for my couples as it helps them to see themselves in a whole new light, and I love the extra time we have to get to know each other. Telling stories of LOVE through photography are nothing if they don’t speak out about the couple and their love for each other. Embracing all of these elements will produce a lovely wedding/engagement album which will become heirlooms and one of the most cherished things a bride will possess.

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Gone are the days that one hires their photographer to simply take photos, couples today are hiring wedding photographers to help them tell their story from the engagement session to the wedding day and beyond. To our FABULOUS couples….stay tuned, you will soon receive news on how you can win a fine art piece from your engagement session!

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Photography is one of the most important investments within your wedding planning. If you are not sure where to start, connect with our studio, we would love to speak with you!

See our CURRENT photo contest at Facebook! And be sure to post a comment for your favorite couple! Good luck everybody!



The Sunny 16 Rule – A VALUABLE Wedding Day Photography Tip




If many of you “cringe” at the thought of having to shoot the formals at a wedding, trust me honey, you are NOT alone! I remember when I first started shooting weddings how paralyzing this was, and although it’s still a pain in the neck, time and practice as well as constant practicing has helped me a lot. Although being a photographer, one has to realize, we will NEVER know it all, but having that “can do” attitude sure makes it look like we do, and THIS is essential for putting your clients and the wedding party at ease! I cannot express the importance of the following some very important steps to ensure that this process goes as smoothly and as briefly as possible.

  1. LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! Scout out your location prior to the wedding day, Preferably, do this near the time of your actual shoot. For example if the ceremony ends at 3:00 p.m., you will most likely be shooting formals and portraits from 3:15 – 4:00 or so. Visit and scout out the location near the same “shooting time.”
  2. LOOK for shadows, shade, dabbled light, etc.
  3. When meeting with your clients one of the crucial questions on your info sheet should be: SIZE of the entire wedding party including Bride & Groom
  4. PLAN on at lease ONE assistant, trust me, you can NOT do this alone unless you are seasoned
  5. Prepare of LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT! The SUNNY 16 RULE: Even in harsh sunny light, you will need to play a lighting war game with the sun. For example, look at this photo…See how many people? The posing, they are in the OPEN sunlight at or around 12:00 p.m. Now I could have easily placed them under the shade (as they begged), but I politely refused and tried to explain the shadows would be a nightmare. Specs on this shot 200 ss, 200 iso, and f14, with on camera Canon Speedlite 580 EXII. Keep in mind, Sunny 16 rule is usually 250 ss, 250 iso and f16, but on my Canon I feel that is a bit dark for my taste, adjust according to your taste but make sure you have the light as even as possible over each subject. My assistant is holding an off camera strobe Canon 430 XII just to the right of the camera angled diagonally at the group. I asked the group to close their eyes to avoid blinks and squints due to direct sun, and on the count of 1-2-3, they opened their eyes, I took the shot! We repeated this 3 times, and nailed this right out of the camera in LESS than 5 minutes! It did not help that they had the open bar going so they all wanted to go get a beer, and so we have to think quick folks!
  6. With this taken care of..let the party go have their fun and snatch the bride and groom for their mantle and portrait shots. It’s so much easier…you can go with your clients and your assistant can stay close to the wedding party and capture other essentials such as reception room prior to having anyone enter, etc.

I am NOT trying to pretend I know it all, in this business, you simply cannot as there is so much to learn! But what I DO know, is I want to share my experience, so many pros like Scott Kelby, Dave Ziser and Joe McNally, Jerry Ghionis, Bambi Cantrell, and others have taught me so much, I want to be part of a community such as this!

Please feel free to comment and to ask away OR even better…..if YOU have a tip or two you would like to share with your fellow photographers, please send me a note, I would love to feature you and your tutorial!

Ok folks that’s it for today! See some other examples here where the sunny 16 rule can help overpower sun and window glare!

The glare here with natural light was drowning out the gorgeous blue sky and palms in the background. This was the brides suite’s actual window view of Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, and I did NOT want to jeopardize it in the shot. Sunny 16 rule used here…..Again, my goal here was to make this look like a painting, truly the view from this room was amazing!!! These are the bridesmaids bouquets!


(Here is a sample of the same rule, using an off camera video light), my hubby’s favorite shot!)

Cheers everybody!

We Choose YOU!

Each time I prepare for a blog, I get overwhelmed.  I always struggle with what to share.  Because there is so much I want to share!  But, I stay focused and remember, “I blog for YOU”, yes that’s right…YOU are reading this and you are my main goal.

Blogging is such a wonderful tool for photographers. Whether you are a student, or on a strict or non-existent budget, you CAN get an education for reading what professionals share about their own experiences.  I have always viewed  our industry as a melting pot of resources, passion, caring, and sharing.  I am thrilled about the blog world.  I am ecstatic to be a blogger myself, and I am thrilled that you are here.

I became interested in blogging, or should I say, stepped out of the comfort zone a few years ago   being inspired by photographers and authors, Scott Kelby and Dave Ziser.  I was amazed at how much these men were teaching me, and the rest of the photographers following them.  It was beyond me the amount and the extent of their teachings.  The blood, sweat and the tears they shared…and it was FREE!  Scott Kelby could not have said it any better..”it’s like we are literally stuffing money into your pockets!”  I also thought at times, “are these people crazy?” I can’t afford a $3,000.00 camera!  The more I read and the more I opened my mind,  the more I learned and the more I gained. 

My benefactors were my clients, but they were also my pin cushion as I tried new strategies and ideas with marketing and booking, etc.  Once booked, the   technique and actions then came into play.  And let me tell you folks, doing what was uncomfortable was not easy for me.  Even though we crashed and burned many times and will contiue to do so, it eventually worked for us….experiment and play!

I specifically remember a couple we met last year for a consultation.  I knew my husband and I were there for a reason…our work.  I was among two other photographers they were checking out and this made me anxious to show them what we offer our couples……we offer our dedication and artistry.  The meeting was NOT about our packages as much as it was about the couple themselves, I asked questions about how they met, things they like to do together, special places that were important to them.  During the meeting I also learned family dynamics and other wonderful and valuable information that is crucial for wedding photographers and for photo journalism reasons.

I could personally identify with the bride-to-be since I myself had planned my entire wedding in 2007, and like this bride, I too was a plus-size bride. I felt like she could relate to me and my vise versa.  I spoke about my biggest photographic nightmare concerns after she shared hers with us, and it just “felt right .”  How many times do BBW’s (big beautiful women), get knocked down going from boutique to boutique to find that they did not fit the mold.  My attitude was BREAK THAT MOLD and let’s create beautiful photography!  The client was eating it up as was her fiance, also a plus size man.
  
Ok so after chit chatting with potential clients, and showing them what we are all about, Natalie closed the photo album sample she was looking through. She placed her hand on her fiance’s hand, she smiled at him, he smiled back and she said “well, we have no need to meet with anybody else, we choose YOU!” 

Natalie and Kenneth were married May 2, 2009 at the lovely Purple Orchid Resort & Spa in Livermore, California.  Their wedding was beautiful.  Natalie and Kenneth were stunning, they were surrounded by bountiful amounts of love, and because we established a relationship with our couple and I stayed in touch, their images….breath taking!  They were so pleased with their entire experience with YStudio that they gave us a killer 5 star review on Yelp (www.yelp.com), and they initiated a Facebook Fan Page, as well as creating what we call now the YStudio motto…..as Natalie put it herself “you guys are more than a photo shoot, you guys were an EXPERIENCE!”  We met some wonderful people and future clients at this wedding, some of whom still keep in touch with us today.

As anxious and nervous as I was at applying the new techniques I had learned from workshops, reading blogs, books, and watching educational DVD’s the rewards were endless and worth it all.  Natalie, also said the three words that meant something we were doing was right….”we choose YOU!”

“We choose you”, were he words that reaffirmed my decisions to step out of the box and jsut do it!  Reading blogs helped me make the decision to move forward, but it all boils down to one thing…… fear and I either you lose it or you get lost in it.

 I hope that this blog helps someone else.  So, step out of the box and please feel free to come back and share your experience with us all!

San Ramon Wedding & Engagement Photography – Natalie & Kenneth





We want to extend a “heartfelt” congratulations to Natalie & Kenneth whom will soon be saying their “I DO’s.” At Weddings 9-1-1 we have the fortune of meeting some amazing people, and this happy, lovely and bubbly couple is deserving of that title. Not only can they not keep their eyes off each other, Kenneth is so excited to be marrying Natalie he finds it difficult to contain himself and it is so wonderful to see and experience a couple with such impacting PDA’s (public dispaly of affection). They are definitely meant for each other and we are excited for their up and coming wedding as much as they are! Stay tuned….I have a funny feeling that something VERY interesting will be happening at THIS wedding!

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