Back from Maryland!

I have to say this was one of the most exciting, beautiful weddings of the year. Maybe because it was in another state, in a spectacular location (Chesapeake Bay Beach Club), or because it was filled with such a diverse group of people from all over the world (13 countries by final count I think) but Sharon and Turgul's wedding was brilliant. It also helps that I got to work with my extraordinary wife, which always makes things just a bit more special for me. Look for our pictures to be posted in the next couple days. Now we're off to reply to some of that email and finish up a few weddings. If you're waiting for a book proof or anything else, rest assured they're coming soon!

Robert

Trash the Dress Director's Cut (commentary added)

Ok, I promised a behind the scenes story of Lindsey's TTD session last week. Welp, here it is. First of all, this was all her idea (other than the location at Moss Park, which I suggested), from the original "I want to trash a dress" to getting her fiance Branden to bring the boat. I was along for the ride, figuratively and literally. Actually, truth be told, it was a total collaboration between myself, Lindsey and Branden (and the animals of Moss Park).

It started out as one of those Florida days, mostly cloudy with an extreme chance of rain, especially when you really want to be outside doing something. With the shoot scheduled for around 6:00, and Lindsey starting hair and makeup at 3:00-ish, we did a check-in call slightly before 3:00. I was sure Lindsey would want to call it off since there was red and green all over the radar but she said rain or shine, she wanted to give it a go. So I packed some rain gear (ok, some Publix bags and gaffer's tape if you must know) and headed out to Moss Park. On the way I saw a lost looking guy pulling a boat and knew I had found "B". I got him to follow me, with Lindsey right behind and we got to the park to find overcast skies but no rain. So far, so good!

After Lindsey got into her "stunt" dress she bought just for our occasion (it's really hard to do a shoot like this in the actual dress before the wedding you know), we started light, shooting a few safe-ish shots to get warmed up. We didn't want to trash the dress TOO soon.

While shooting these shots, we saw (and felt) many an animal.

After that, we felt the sprinkles of rain and after clearing it with Captain "B", who said it was still ok to go out on the water, we jumped into the boat. Oh, and did I mention that by this time I was already complaining a LOT about the bugs eating me? I think that made Lindsey smile as much as anything. Anyway, the idea of going out on the boat was to get to a place that not many other people, especially wedding dress wearing, expensive camera gear toting people had gone. That was harder than we expected to do since every piece of solid ground we thought would be cool to shoot on turned out to be squishy, mostly water marsh land. That didn't daunt our fearless Captain "B" who guided us gently  (er... really he ran us aground but who's counting) into some decent looking marsh in the middle of the lake and proceeded to jump out of the boat, gallantly testing the "ground" before we threw, er, encouraged Lindsey to jump in :) Since he only went thigh deep in muck, we figured it would be perfectly fine to have Lindsey go in next :) :) :) To be fair, I did follow her in, if only to prove I would. She was brave as can be and after a bit of a misstep, she managed to get out away from the boat and pose for a few shots before literally sinking through what must have been a thin layer of muck and weeds into the water below.

We rescued her and it was only then that the animals attacked. Well, ok, the animals were fire ants but it still really sucked, especially for Lindsey. Hey, you try having fire ants in your wedding dress! Thankfully "B" and I were unharmed and fully able to help rid Lindsey of the creatures before proceeding to our last location, which was to be somewhere close to shore where Lindsey could get submerged in the water. We decided on the boat ramp since it seemed to be solid and free from critters... er... more on that later.

We (by that I mean Lindsey and "B") loaded up the boat and then it was Lindsey's turn to get in the water. This was sure to be the prime shots of the day. She let her hair down, "B" helped me get my lights into position, flowers were scattered in the water to give a more "wedding" feel to the brackish water and we were off and shooting!

Everything was going fantastic. We kept getting deeper and deeper, the shots kept getting better and better, eventually getting to the point where Lindsey could do the floating shots she really wanted to do. I was psyched to do them too. Aparently so was someone else...

It was at that point that the last animal of the day showed up.

Ok, so he doesn't look all that fearsome. Ok, so you may not even see what I'm talking about. Look carefully at the middle left and you'll see our friend the fearless baby alligator. This little guy decided that a floating Lindsey looked tasty and started swimming toward us. We started swimming the other way. He swam faster, stopping to eat a flower and then swam closer to shore. We tried everything to get him to go (yelling, pretend food being tossed behind him, sticks, splashing, you name it) since Lindsey had her heart set on doing a shot of her and "B" jumping off the dock. Eventually, after much coaxing, he went under the dock, still keeping an eye on us but far enough away for crazy people in wedding dresses and dress shirts/pants to jump into the water and get out before getting nibbled on. Before you ask, yes, we checked for mommy gator. She didn't show up until about 2 minutes later. Um... yea. Lindsey and Branden win the "huge things of steel" award for their litteral leap of faith. What we do for love, eh :)

Oh, and one last bit of drama, as if the gator wrestling wasn't enough... Before taking the flying leap into gator infested muck water, "B" asked Lindsey if the water was deep where they were going to land. She said yes... She was wrong. Ouch. Knees and feet tops don't necessarily get along well with boat ramp. You see that look of gleeful excitement on "B"s face? Let's just say that it took a masterful bit of acting for him to keep smiling after crash landing on the bottom of a concrete boat ramp on his knees, but smile he did. If that didn't impress Lindsey, I don't know what will :)

All-in-all, we had a blast. Now the FULL quote from Lindsey that wasn't in the original post...

"Robert!  These are awesome...better then I even imagined.  I can't thank you enough for taking this one with us!  I notice that all the "painful" shots  are there except when you got attacked by some creature on the trail, ha!  I woke up itching this morning and B had to wear loose shoes when he left for work but other than that I think we will all survive."

Announcing... FINAO ALBUMS!

This may be old news to some of my recent bookings but I want to officially announce my decision to use Finao as my exclusive wedding album vendor. For the past year or so I have been using Asukabooks as my only book offering. I will still use them for my coffee table books but after an exhaustive search since discontinuing leather/traditionally bound albums in early '07, I have decided that one company embodies both the style and service that will allow me to get back into this type of book. Finao, in my opinion, offers the best in beauty, elegance and versatility, ultimately delivering a unique album that is 100% you (ok, with some percentage of me mixed in somewhere). Effective immediately I am offering their flagship product, the Finao One album as my premium book offering and may expand to include other products in the near future.

When you select a package that includes a Finao One album, you will also choose your cover style, materials and colors from their extensive collection. As you can tell from the images below, the possibilities are truly endless and I will be there every step of the way, offering as much or little advice as you need to ensure that you get a finished product that perfectly reflects your style. These images are of actual albums created by Finao but not of my personal sample books. I hope to have that in my hands very soon. Please email me if you'd like more info!

If you want more info right now, visit their site at http://www.finaoonline.com.

Lastly, if you are booked already or I have photographed your wedding already (with an Asuka product as part of your package) but have not designed your book yet and you want to upgrade to a Fiano One album, just let me know and I will make you a really good deal to do it!