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Jeff started shooting as teenager and knew from the onset that this was a passion that created intense joy in his life. He pursued photography throughout life and in 2004 started shooting weddings. He's constantly striving to create unique images that encompass the excitement and love of your wedding day.

Jeff has worked to stay in the forefront of photography by working with photographers throughout the U.S. who have shared their vision and creative eye with him. His creative skills have been developed further by attending educational events for professional wedding photographers and numerous photography seminars.

Jeff believes in stepping out of the box and seeing the world from a unique prospective. Recently he's ventured into creating unique, stylistic portraits. He loves to create dramatic images that reflect his subjects' boldness. Jeff philosophy is that people, lives, and memories only happen once. He strives to find these moments, scenes, and emotions throughout your wedding day, and depict them in a fun and exciting way.

Monthly Archives: March 2007

Combo 3.1 with John Michael Cooper or ALT F

On Friday and Saturday I attended a book binding/album making seminar at John’s studio in Las Vegas. John has been a leader in many aspects and has reverse engineered a lay flat album. He’s been producing these albums, by hand for the several years. The qualitys is impressive and they finished product is superb. Making your own albums allows for great diversity in size, color, cover choice, and content. I was amazed with the process and this is exactly what makes me love photography. Not only can you create unique work but, you can showcase it in a finely handcrafted custom album.

John is an innovator and takes a unique look at life. He challenges the world and creates a multitude of amazingly unique images that have redefined what fine art photography is. Take a look at his site and you’ll see what I mean. Give him a call if you ever need to have wedding or portrait coverage in the Las Vegas area. You will be amazed at what a picture can be.
We were instructed step by step on how to create our own albums that were sized to 8″ tall by 20″ wide. Each page was one entire picture with no breaks. We selected our own cover material, fly page, and spine fabric. The process itself is not for the faint of heart but, it does take attention to detail and knack to work with materials. I did document the day with my camera and I wasn’t shy about taking pictures of the steps. It was suprisingly straight forward to create the album but, with all things, it’s easier to see it in action. I was completely thrilled to attend John’s seminar and he’s given me new motivation to create my own hand made albums.

Initially I’ll need to purchase a few pieces of hardware to make it reallity but, I expect that I’ll be ready to churn out my own albums by the mid 2008.

Thanks Dalisa (his most excellent wife) and John, I really dig the support!

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DWF Convention – And the rest of the week…

Wednesday and Thursday were filled with seminars and the desert shoot. Unfortunately, I didn’t attend the desert shoot. It was cold and windy that day and from my previous experience at the dry lake beds on Saturday, I knew it wouldn’t be pretty. Instead we went back to the tradeshow and talked with vendors. There was an amazing amount of information to be consumed from the tradeshow and every year has more and more vendors to choose from.

To wrap up, the convention was amazing. This being my third year in attendance and every year the network of photographers grows. It’s really phenominal to see the growth and diversity of the photographers who attend. This year was even more outstanding with the Choppah Shoot! Next year is planned for Tampa and I’m looking forward to learning and thinking outside the box.

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DWF Convetnion – Tuesday – Seminars and Trade show

Tuesday started with a Seminar from Paul Gero about Capturing Great Moments. It was a very informative seminar that gave me insight on how to capture the spontaneity and fun of a wedding day. Paul has an extensive background and shared some of his beautiful work. Later I meet up with Mark, Desiree, and John for some eats. From there we headed to the Tradeshow to find out what’s hot in the photography world.

The tradeshow was full of great vendors with plenty of info. There were so many vendors. We walked around for about 2 hours and learned a ton about new products and opportunities.

The afternoon seminar was by the Bebbs. They are truly a unique couple who create exquisite work. They have a amazing way of seeing the light and creating outstanding images. Jenn and Stephen were voted one of the 10 best wedding photographers in the world. They really motivated me to start using available light in a totally different way.

I also attended another seminar that afternoon by Dave and Quin from DQ Studios. These are two people who abound with energy and fun. They really exemplify the meaning of fine art wedding photography. Their work is in a league of it’s own and they truly understand the customer experience. My most memorable comment was “We tell our clients to set high expectations and we’ll blow them away with the results” Now, that’s confidence and they can truly back up that commitement.

That night the ultra fun DWF Bahama Breeze party. My roomate Mark challenged me to shoot all ambient with my 5d. I took his challenge and mated a nice lil 28 1.8 prime to my 5d. I kicked up the ISO to 3200..ooohhh daring! The results blew me away. It really does pay to think differently and try new methods. Here’s the amazing results.

After Bahama Breeze wrapped up we headed over to my favorite club, Studio 54. If you haven’t been, make a plan. It’s really an unbelievable place. The music, the lights, the dancers….ohhhh the dancers! You can see images from there from the link above. Keep in mind, there’s no flash in any of those photos. What a night!

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