The Riverview Wedding Teaser | Simsbury Connecticut

Filed under Wedding Photography . Tags: , , , , , , — • Written by johnlo August 23, 2010 @ 8:06 am

A huge congratulation to Sabrina & Sean.    Here’s a 40 seconds teaser….   Have a wonderful honeymoon!

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Glen Island Harbour Club Wedding | New Rochelle NY

Filed under Wedding Photography . Tags: , , , , , , , , — • Written by johnlo July 27, 2010 @ 9:01 am

I had the honor to assist Josh Lynn who at least to me is one of best wedding photographer in New Jersey area. I had such an awesome time and a great experience to see how he works.    Thank you Josh for inviting me.  I can’t wait to assist you again.  Please check out the awesome images he created of the beautiful Bride & Groom.  His images are just breathtaking.

Here’s a few I managed to captured when I wasn’t helping Josh with the OCF.

And the final image is a behind the scene of Josh Lynn and the video crew from Moving Pictures.

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J & J Wedding Teaser | Williamsburg Brooklyn

Over the weekend, I was second shooting for William Eng.  What a beautiful day to have a wedding!   and the Bride was just beautiful!  Here’s a few teaser.

Yup, this is the newly opened Brooklyn Bridge Park in Pier 1, and we had permission to shoot some amazing wedding photos there. 

And thank you Jasmine Lin for coming out to help us with the lights.   <— a photographer to watch.  She got some amazing work.

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What's Wrong With Wedding Photography Today

Filed under Wedding Photography . Tags: , , , , , , , , , — • Written by johnlo May 17, 2010 @ 6:27 pm

Something I read yesterday that I like to share with you all.   Thank you Gary for writing this and sharing your thoughts.    I agreed with you 100%.


It’s no secret.  It’s everywhere.  Prices are low, and everybody is undercutting each other.  Here’s why:

1) Prices are low because photographers are terrified of being asked the question – “how much do you charge?”  Because you’re afraid of rejection, (and you want to get hired) you either a) publish a artificially high price, then let the client negotiate you down (this is a snowball of trouble) or b) find out what the competition is charging, and charge less, and throw in a free engagement session.

2) Photographers do so much post-processing, they don’t work hard to obtain the PRICELESS moment.  I remember when I started photography, “filters” were all the rage.  Shooting a beach?  (Half Tobacco filter).  Shooting a unity candle lighting ceremony?  (star filter).  Shooting a portrait?  (Don’t forget your vignetting filter).  Photographers went out of their way to find situations where they could use their filters!  This is what happens when you take your bride and groom into an alley and make them wear sunglasses and jump in the air.  Barf.

You know what happened to those images?  They’re laughed at today because they’re as outdated as orange shag carpet.  Same thing with Photoshop actions.  If you process your actions with photoshop-heavy gimmicks (I especially am befuddled by the aged-film action, this is so fake looking) then someday the grandkids will point to your silly over-processed, over-saturated, over-sharpened, barbie-doll skinned looking face images and giggle, and go gramps, your wedding photos are silly.  Face it.  They are.

And photographers who know they’re going to sit on Photoshop for three weeks gimmicking up their images with cartoonish looking effects typically rely too much on the processing and not trying really hard to let the impact of the moment sell.  THIS by the way is what rich people want.  In case you’re wondering.  Rich clients don’t want a photo of them holding hands over a train track or standing in front of a graffiti wall.  Rich clients do not want their wedding photos to look like a senior high school portrait session. Rich clients do not want their wedding photos to look like a modeling portfolio. They want to say to you – “how the hell did you capture that moment?” For that, they’ll pay dearly. For your silly look-like-everybody fake punchy photoshop filter, the simple-minded client will find the cheapest person who looks like you do.

I am just waiting for the day when I see a bride and groom sitting in a white high-key background leaning on the numbers 2010.  I’m sure somebody has already done it.

3) Shoot-to-burn DVD’s – standard going rate around L.A. is about $750 for a DVD of high – res images.  Photographers say they shoot over 3,500 images.  That’s 20 cents an image.  Why not charge that instead? Why not tell the client – “I charge 20 cents an image – and you get to keep the original file!”  Are you freaking kidding me?  How about be the photographer that works hard, anticipates the moment, IS PERCEPTIVE, captures the mood and the story and gives the image unmodified?  I’ve seen many of your images.  I’d pay 20 cents for them, and not a penny more.  That’s how bad some of you suck.  Sorry.

Do you know what I think of your silly Photoshop action-look?  It reminds me of one of those Hyundai Sonatas that have been lowered with neon lights in the undercarriage, a big ass subwoofer booming, spinning wheels and sparkle paint.  Yes, someone had to say it, and I’m saying it.  To a person of taste, if you overgoof your photos, that’s what your images look like.

4) Negotiating your fees – this is big.  Photographers put up a fake “big number” so they can look ultra-cool in front of their peers.  “My packages start at $5,000″  No they don’t.  You start at $3,500 and will put on a suit and charge your batteries for less if it’s “off-season”.  Or you will book your associate shooter and promise the client that you will come as well.  Dude, a few years ago, I know of someone who said, “I didn’t start doing well until I raised my fees to $20,000″  Oh really?  Do you think that would work in today’s market?  Get real.  Have reasonable prices and do NOT let your client bargain you down.  That’s the beginning of a nightmare for both you and the client.  The minute you say, “OK, I’ll give you a reduced rate” your credibility goes down.  How would you feel if your brain surgeon said – well, since it’s you, I’ll take 20% off, or – throw in a tattoo at no charge.

5) Proclaiming Jesus in your work – any ethnic group bargains itself down.  I’m serious.  I grew up with Koreans.  They are the worst.  Oh I know a good KOREAN dentist and they will do your braces for a deal.  Oh I know KOREAN movers, let’s use them to save money.  Same with mormons, jews kill each other with deal-making.  But the Christians as a group – (I’m burping my ribs as I type this) use this to try to sway people in a cheap way to get jobs.  Grow some gonads and ditch the Jesus thing in business.  Just shut up about it.  Seriously, shut up.  You will lose all non-believers and your fellow church-goers who say “God is so good”.  Oh just shut up.  Do business.  Get great images.  Book weddings because of your STRONG IMAGES and not your proclaimed faith.  Be neutral.  Can you imagine what a wreck my Lightsphere business would be if I put a Christian fish on every box?  Picture it.  Would I sell a half million of these things?  Hell no.  The europeans would fall off their chairs laughing at me.  The japanese would look at it and make the face a dog does when it doesn’t understand the sound you just made.  And for those I did sell, would my fellow Christians go – ooh!  I want to buy this because he’s CHRISTIAN.  Please.  Shut up.  OK just shut up.

6)  Workshop Bullshit – I honestly have never seen such a carnival circus of posers in my life trying to pitch “education” on business success.  These people don’t earn jack at photography.  The ones who do earn – shoot.  They’re too busy to stop what they’re doing and write an outline and create the class materials to give a good class.  Next photo event you go to – PLEASE.  ASK THE SPEAKER WHAT THEY EARNED IN PHOTOGRAPHY.  Do it right there in front of everybody.  Watch that person squirm because they talk about business success, and they’ve never achieved it.  Doing great in the business of photography is very very tough, but it’s totally possible.  You HAVE to be the person who NAILS the unforgettable moment, tells the true story, helps people relive memories.

It is not going to be easy to be successful if you try to copy somebody’s blog images by buying a set of photoshop actions and copying poses.  This is not the stuff that memories are made of (oh we will never forget how we sat on that park bench back-to-back).  It’s the memory-making photographer that will get the loyal following and earn the high income, which I believe, is still possible (but it will never again be like the hey-day, not with digital cameras getting more advanced every year).  But if you can be a master of the moment, people will beg to hire you – at your fee structure.

From Gary Fong

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Educational Dvds from Mike Colon

Filed under Product Reviews,Wedding Photography . Tags: , , , , , — • Written by johnlo May 14, 2010 @ 11:47 am

Recently I purchased Mike Colon’s two educational DVDs.   WOW!!!  Totally worth every pennies spent!   Now I know why he’s one of the Top photographer in our wedding industry.    Time to bring my game up.   Thank you Mike Colon for sharing your skills, knowledge and experience with us.

On Location With Mike Colón: Toronto

Mike Colon: Reaching the High-End Bride

If you are interested purchasing this DVD, you can visit his website at http://www.mikecolon.net

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Christine & Jimmy | Engagement Session | Gantry Plaza State Park

Over the weekend, I had the honor to photograph an awesome couple, Christine & Jimmy who will be getting married next year. It was everyone’s first time at the Gantry Plaza State Park located in Long Island City of Queens New York. The place was beautiful with the Midtown Manhattan landscape as your backdrop. Unfortunately we ran into a little situation due to a state regulation. But we still manage to have lots of the fun and rock the session. I also like to thank my good friend, an awesome photographer William Eng for coming down and helping me out with the Off Camera Flash.

Here’s the 30 seconds teaser.

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Central Park New York Wedding Photography | Part 2

I had to share one more image from the Central Park Post Wedding Portrait Photography Session…    btw, this was shot in sRAW1.   Still comes out beautiful.  YAY!!

Central Park New York Wedding Photography

Central Park New York Wedding Photography

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