09Jan

Featured Engagement Shoot: Mission Beach with Eileen & Andrew

By, January 09, 2013

After spending just a few minutes with Eileen and Andrew, it’s obvious that they aren’t afraid to let loose and get a little goofy. So we wanted to do something a little funky and a lot of fun for their engagement session. We decided to head down to Mission Beach, where we walked the crowded boardwalk, played around on the sand, and cruised through San Diego’s iconic Belmont Park.

The key for an engagement shoot is not to match, or else it can get a little cheesy. We loved Eileen’s firetruck-red pants, bright yellow blazer and her multi-colroed heels, so posing in front of a tiled beach mural seemed fitting. Eileen and Andrew have a cool confidence about them, and a ton of style!

Later, Eileen rocked a pair of tribal inspired, bold patterned leggings, which made for cool sand-jumping photos. With a touch of swag, this shoot became an eclectic, unconventional day at the beach. We can’t wait to see them at their wedding this coming July!

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08Mar

10 Amazing Moments Captured By Our SD Wedding Photographers!

By, March 08, 2012

As wedding photographers, our job is to be imaginative and confident in the moment.  To get the highest quality images, we need to be spontaneous, but within a plan. Long before we shoot, we put a lot of thought and preparation into what we want to achieve. That way, our goals are defined, and we know we’ll achieve what we set out to do. Since there is limited time to set up the perfect shot, we’re always thinking on our feet too. This allows us to be spontaneous, and to capture the real emotion of the moment. Even in the most challenging scenarios, we’re looking for ways to be creative and push the envelope, which makes our clients super happy! 

We are always poised and ready for unexpected photographic moments and opportunities. We work hard to capture photographs that make people say, “Did that really happen?” A lot of people have seen these images, below, and have thought that they were simply Photoshopped. The reality is that Photoshop won’t create an amazing image.  In some cases, we make use of techniques we’ve perfected over the years, such as back-lighting and motion blur. At other times, we find non-traditional ways to use the setting we’re in. 

Our process starts with a strong concept, executing the idea in-camera, and finally using Photoshop to accentuate the details and colors already present in the image. Photoshop should be used as a tool to enhance, not to compensate for a poorly executed image. Saying that you know Photoshop isn’t enough, it’s what you do with Photoshop, and knowing how far to take it that determines the True artist.

We have pulled together 10 real images that our clients consistently ask about!  These images could never have been done with Photoshop alone. Take a look below to see the photos, along with explanations of how we captured each shot.  We would love to hear your personal favorite!

Is the horse actually in the background, or is it Photoshopped in?

It’s real! This photo was taken during a photo shoot in the Glamis San Dunes of Southern California. The horse was not a planned prop – we happened across a trainer with his roaming horse, which made for a beautiful image. We even got the horse to look towards the camera!

How did he jump so high?

Though True Photography’s own Aaron Feldman has hops, we made it even easier for him to jump a foot above April’s head! With just the right framing behind the camera, Aaron leaped off of a short wall and struck a pose. If you look very closely on the right of the image, you’ll see the edge of the brick wall that we left in! You also can’t tell from the image, but it’s a very steep downward slope. By angling the camera up, and shooting low, the perspective made the road look flat. April’s casual stance and lack of expression made the photo even more awesome.

This background looks like a movie set. Is the sky real?

We captured this night shot during a wedding at Balboa Park. We wanted to give a rich, cinematic feel to the image. It started with a long exposure, to bring in the natural existing light. The glow occurred because the moon was behind the clouds at just the right time. We incorporated a backlight to mimic the direction of the moon, and to cast strong shadows for a dramatic effect on the ground. We had the bridal couple freeze for half a second to pull the shot off! 

Were the people in swimsuits posed on either side of the bride and groom?

Sometimes amazing things just happen. At a wedding in the Carribean, two barely-clothed bystanders had no problem intruding on this bride and groom’s special day. Instead of cutting them out of the frame, we maneuvered to take full advantage of the comedic situation, and pulled off a priceless photo! Even though we also captured more traditional images of the ceremony, this one remains a favorite of everyone, including our bridal couple.

Wow, that tree is amazing! Was it really lit up that bright?

During a wedding at the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, we knew we had to make the most of this extraordinary tree!  By using the right lighting technique, we were able to create this result by controling the amount of light in the image.  To emphasize the glow of the tree, we used a long exposure to let tons of light in, while our couple stayed perfectly still to ensure that they would remain sharp in the photo.

She looks like she is actually floating away! How did you do that?

What a great engagement shoot prop! This bridal couple wanted a fun beach picture, so we asked them to buy the biggest balloon they could find. We planned the shoot for after the sunset so that the colors of the sky would compliment the vibrant color of the balloon. The key to pulling off the floating illusion was to make sure that there was no bend in the string of the balloon. We wanted our bride to look up before looking down for her landing to show that she was about to fly away. To achieve this effect, we had our bride jump off of a short cliff to the right of the frame. We played up the drama in this photograph by capturing her above her fiancés’s head. You can see that he was having fun with the moment, and played along with the purposeful over-dramatization of the moment. Is the shot a little cheesier than our norm? Yeah… a little. But is it super fun to look at? Definitely! Sometimes, it’s cool to go a little over the top, as long as it’s executed to perfection. In this case, with all the fun lighting and movement, it’s worth suspending disbelief to enjoy the finished image. The heavy clouds and vibrant sunset made a perfect backdrop for this eye-catching photo.

How did you get the fountains and buildings to be lit up if it’s still light outside?

Believe it or not, this image was taken while it was nearly pitch black outside! We wanted to showcase the beauty of The Grand Del Mar’s exterior, even though it was completely dark by the time the wedding ceremony had finished. By using a long exposure, and applying two of our own light sources, we were able to make a fusion of both a daytime / nighttime feel in one image.

How were you able to capture the ring of sand?

This is a fun photo of Michael, one of our very own photographers, on his wedding day!  Because he is a funny, energetic and creative guy, we thought we’d capture him in his element. Instead of lighting the image from the front, we went for a more stylized look by creating a silhouette. To bring in the ambient light, we shot at a slow shutter speed, and used a strobe to freeze the action of the sand. Because there was more light shining from the background than the foreground, this enabled the sand the catch the light and glow!

Is he really doing that kick in mid air, or did you alter the photo?

This Paradise Point wedding photo is the real deal! We always want to highlight our clients’ personalities in their wedding photos. It helps when our clients are up for anything and ready to play along. It only took a few kicks to the face to get the timing right, but the bride insisted on perfecting this photo (we’re just kidding, of course). In our initial interviewing process, we asked what the bride and groom like to do, and they shared their special skills. For a shot like this, it’s essential that the bride be a yoga expert, and the groom be a martial arts pro. To capture the groom in a full blown flying kick, we used a fast shutter speed to freeze the scene and photographed at 8 frames per second to get him at the height of his kick. The result was an action image that remained sharp and in focus.

Are they really standing in the middle of the street? That looks dangerous!

Sometimes, an element of danger can add excitement to the photo. But of course, we didn’t want to put our bridal couple in any actual danger. In this case, we wanted to highlight the couple lost in a kiss, focused on each other, and completely unaware of their surroundings. We thought that a busy downtown intersection would be the perfect background. By adjusting our angle, selecting a long shutter speed, and timing the shot perfectly, we captured the motion blur of the cars whizzing by, while keeping the focus on the primary subject – our couple!

 

31May

10 Unique, Simple Props to Make Engagement Shoots “WOW” Worthy

By, May 31, 2011

An engagement shoot is all about creativity! It doesn’t have to be posed and formal, although we would suggest a few portraits as well. It makes Mom and Dad happy too ;) This is an opportunity to showcase your personalities, while showing your love for each other. Whether you’re going for a romantic setting in nature, a goofy shoot with lots of color, or working with a contemporary backdrop, the right prop can add a special touch that makes your engagement photos memorable. Props can be easy to come by – you can find and use simple items that you see everyday. We seek inspiration in almost anything, from fruit at a farmers market, to a tea set in an antique shop, to a pile of leaves in nature. The possibilities are endless!

1. BUBBLE GUM

San Diego Wedding Photographer: True Photography captures popping bubble gum on face and laughing during engagement photo shoot in San Diego
Aaron of True Photography: “Anna and Ryan are a fun couple, so we wanted to make sure we captured their goofiness. Whether it was Anna popping bubbles in Ryan’s face, or the two of them cruising down the street on a tiny child’s bicycle and rollerblades, we were able to encompass their personalities in a creative and colorful way.”

2. A CIGARSan Diego Wedding Photographer: True Photography during a night shot on a bridge smoking a cigar for a cool effect

Aaron of True Photography : “To create the mood lighting was everything. We back-lit the image to create a nice rim. We didn’t want to over-pose the shot, as there was already plenty of mood with the environment. If we over-posed the shot, it would have quickly gone from cool to cheesy. Linda and Steven definitely pulled off the look :) “

 

More Fun Ideas…

3. A SIGNSan Diego Wedding Photographer: True Photography captures couple in front of red barn with a sign as a prop

4. PICTURE FRAMESSan Diego Wedding Photographer: True Photography captures John Spanos, Director of College Scouting for the San Diego Chargers, playing with empty frames during engagement shoot

5. A BALLOONSan Diego Wedding Photographer: True Photography captures girl floating away with red balloon on the beach during an engagement photo shoot in San Diego

6. LETTER BLOCKSSan Diego Wedding Photographer: True Photography captures laughing couple holding letter blocks during engagement shoot in San Diego

7. AN UMBRELLASan Diego Wedding Photographer: True Photography captures Meghan and Cheyne from the Amazing Race 15 holding a guitar and umbrella during engagement shoot with props

8. BICYCLESSan Diego wedding photography: True Photography captures a couple riding bikes in the street during engagement shoot in San Diego

9. A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNESan Diego wedding photography: True Photography captures popping champagne during engagement shoot in the orange fields

10. AN ICE CREAM SUNDAESan Diego wedding photography: True Photography captures couple sharing ice cream at a diner during a retro engagement shoot

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