April 25, 2007
Jessica and Cyle
Blogs. Many of us have our favorites and I’m no exception. There are a lot in my RSS reader including Jim Garner’s, a wonderful photographer in Seattle. Be sure to watch his video series “The Studio” loosely based on the television show “The Office“. Many times he’ll showcase his images with this cool thumbnail viewer. I wrote to him, asking how it was done. He nicely wrote back it was all part of his blog template, he had no idea.
This started a quest for me to integrate something similar into my own blog. I tried numerous photographers and the company that built his custom blog and no one could help me. So, I set out to build it on my own. It couldn’t be that hard, right? C’mon, I built my own web site. I could do this. Five days later and countless hours of banging my head against the wall resulted in success.
Someone told me that you can determine a person’s greatness by what discourages them. By that definition, I am truly a great man! This project tested my resolve and creative determination at every turn.
Jessica and Cyle showed up at my home with a blonde labrador puppy named Raleigh that they just picked up from the breeder. My daughter played with him in our back yard while we talked about wedding photography. She fell in love with him and this started a long conversation about getting a puppy that continues to this day. You can see in their images that he is nearly full grown.
Because of the weather, we’d been having a hard time scheduling an engagement session. We decided to wait until I returned from the photography convention in Las Vegas and I’m so glad we did. A few days before our session, I received this quote in a newsletter from Sean Kernan, a photographer well known for his serious study of creativity and it’s processes.
“I think we spend a certain amount of time getting our pictures to look like we want them to. Which is appropriate up to a point. But we don’t start out that way. We start by just taking pictures, and we are enchanted by almost anything that happens. Soon, though, we feel a responsibility to get things under control. And usually we do.
But sooner or later we need to let the pictures go where they want to again, to follow our eyes, to see what we see.
As my favorite poet Charles Wright said when he was asked how he decides what to write about, I write to find out what I have to say.
If you haven’t photographed just to see what you see for a while, try it. But be warned that it is harder than it was back when you started.”
Coming back from Las Vegas, I was completely inspired to push myself creatively. Jessica and Cyle were the perfect couple to work with as they made it clear they were up for anything I wanted to do, they trusted me. I found myself shooting in a different direction than I normally do. I envisioned the images from start to finish as I was shooting, giving myself permission to play and let the pictures go where they wanted to go.
Congratulations Jessica and Cyle on your engagement. Thanks for allowing me to be a part of your story and for being such a cool couple to photograph. You know the wedding’s going to be a great day and I’m looking forward to being there.
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