Beautifully captured and preserved the memories of hundreds of brides and grooms. Capture impactful and unforgettable Photos of the Bride & Groom. Work side by side with clients to photograph the events of the wedding day. Organize/coordinate shoot schedule for the day of the shoot. Some of my several duties as a Wedding Photographer are discussing requirements with couples, taking photos before, during, and after the wedding, communicating with subjects, and editing images.

  • Meet with bride and groom to discuss photography expectations.
  • Photograph event in a professional manner.
  • Provide my skills and experience to produce photographic memories that will last a lifetime.
  • Proficient in photographic editing software to produce stunning high quality images.
  • Produce an end product of a high-end quality.
  • Maintain a great rapport and professional relationship with client throughout.
  • Gain trust with my clients for future photography needs.

Upload client chosen pictures to my webiste giving to the couple, their own password for privacy protection, then decide and choose a professional photo lab for printing.
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When using strobes, light modifying and shaping tools are extremely effective in the goal of achieving a powerful portrait. A question to ask before setting up lights:

“Will the subject benefit from flatter, more even light that reduces the appearance of wrinkles by the lack of shadows, or do we want to pull out more character?” A softbox or a beauty dish above the camera position with a white reflector just out of frame underneath the subject is a common first approach, while an angled softbox or a light with a grid is a good starting point for a dramatic image.

  • Acquired skills on how to take the responsibility to adjust the subject matter
  • Efficient in setting the lights and capturing the required pose
  • Practiced artistic activities to improve the sensitivity of the field of work
  • Edit ALL Wedding Photos for Social Media uploads.
  • Oversaw any technical problems and fixed them in a timely manner

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If you do go this direction, keep in mind that wider lenses can distort facial features, so tread lightly if you want your subjects on the other side of the lens to be happy with the results..

Using a shallow depth of field helps the viewer focus on the eyes as the window to the soul by letting the background dissolve into a beautiful bokeh. I find working around f/4 or f/4.5 with the 105mm, and focusing on the front eye if the person is turned slightly to the side, gives excellent results. Going shallower can be dramatic and has its applications, but the technique might overshadow the subject.

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Just like fingerprints, everyone has their own unique face. If we can capture and record it with the appropriate light and composition, and somehow tap into something that tells us about the sentient being behind our subject’s eyes, we have achieved our photographic goal.

  1. Providing the highest level of customer service to a variety of clientele throughout MN and WI.
  2. Provide general assistance and brainstorming
  3. Communicate directly with clients
  4. Constantly adapting schedule to ever changing conditions
  5. Responsibilities include: verifying all event information with the client, punctuality to every event, providing my personal best to the client, and creating unique photographs that showcase their personality.

The photographic greats I’ve had the honor to stand and sit before my lens all have at least one thing in common: a clear understanding of how to create powerful portraits that can stand the test of time.

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I have many years of experience as Portrait and Wedding Photographer, and I adquire photography skills, knowledge of various photographic styles, editing software expertise. For so many years as Photographer I developed and communicated new marketing initiatives focused on selling wedding post-production products,

Creating a dynamic portrait requires far more than technical prowess. If we want to penetrate the façade of a person’s visage, we need to have our subjects reach a point where they can connect to us through the lens and, in turn, to the viewer of the resulting image.

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