Friday, July 23, 2010

Jeremy & Lori: Part Two!

Rich hues, vintage styling, a gorgeous day and a fabulously turned out wedding party made for some of the most rewarding shots of the season! Lori, Jeremy & Co. pulled off a stunning outdoor ceremony and tent-covered reception in rural Abbotsford, British Columbia, which I had the privilege of flying back to shoot. This couple's flair for the dramatic kept the day filled with surprises and left me inspired to push my photojournalistic tendencies to the side a bit, and integrate alternative editing techniques into my process. I can't wait to dive into this editing project full force and see what I can churn out! Enjoy!




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Thursday, July 15, 2010

New Bride on the Blog


Well folks, there's a new bride (and groom of course!) on the blog and a touch of new styling as well. Last weekend's wedding in Abbotsford, British Columbia left me eager to dive into the editing process and while the entire teaser isn't quite ready as of yet, I couldn't wait to share at least a sampling with you!

Lori & Jeremy were looking for something fun and creative, so we headed over to the Vancouver Skydive Club's Abbotsford location for their great views and perfect props (no pun intended!). The groomsmen were kind enough to haul the trunk and vintage suitcases out to the plane for us, and Jeremy & Lori were patient enough to withstand the blazing afternoon sun throughout the shoot! Lori and I spoke over the phone and corresponded via email about purposeful aesthetic touches to include in both the shoot and in the editing--the trunks & cases would perfectly suit the vintage touches they had incorporated into the wedding, and the textured styling during post-processing would polish off the look. Lori's ideas worked well for me as this is the direction I've been working towards for a while. Watch for more of my creative outpourings throughout the summer & fall, and of course, more photos from Jeremy & Lori's wedding next week.

Jaime

PS Don't forget to vote on your fave Maui pic in time for the draw!!! See Details Below!

Friday, July 02, 2010

Get Inspired to Travel...and WIN!

Welcome back to the blog! I know it's been almost a month since I've posted, but, as you'll note, I've been on holiday! My husband Will recently planned a trip to Maui for our first anniversary and we jetted off to the island locale for 9 glorious days.

I wanted to share a few of the photographic highlights from our trip, but thought I'd add a little to the viewing experience by asking readers to pick their favourite photo, comment below as to WHY it's your fave, and get your name will be entered into a draw for Lonely Planet's Guide to Travel Photography!

Following you'll find not only photos from the trip, but a bit of a running commentary on the images. If you're more into photos, disregard the comments, but if you want in on the details, check 'em out. Either way, leave your vote for favourite photo and your name will automatically get entered into the draw for LP's Guide to Travel Photography by Richard I'Anson. Drawing will take place July 19, 2010.


1) Our first day at the beach. Kahekili Beach Park in West Maui...uncrowded, breezy, picturesque--everything we thought a Maui beach should be!
2) Will planned our first anniversary and surprised me with a trip to Maui!!! It was great to spend nine days relaxing without a wedding to recuperate from!
3) Our last beach experience. One of my favourite beaches, Kapalua Beach boasted a stunning crescent of sand, gorgeous views of Moloka'i, and calm waters perfect for swimming.

4) Makawao Union Church. I first saw this glorious stone church on an evening drive from Makawao to Pa'ia...the shimmering stained glass was lit from within and shimmered in the rain. It seemed so surreal to see such a stoic building graced by two tall palms, and after passing it by several times, I just couldn't view it from the car any longer!
5) Wasn't sure I'd enjoy riding in the Mustang, (the passenger seat was so low I could hardly see out the windows!) but I LOVED driving it along the Road to Hana's winding curves and switchbacks. Obviously this is Will's shot.
6) Walking by the Holy Innocence Episcopal Church in Lahaina one evening.

7) My First Wave! Photographed by the Goofy Foot Surf School photographer and edited by Yours Truly. Spent a lot of time trying to get up and finally rode my last wave for about 40 yards!
8) Starting off the week with one of Kona Brewing Company's finest.
9) Will and I posing with our surf instructor Brennan...the epitome of the Surfer Dude! Mahalo to the classmate who shot this on our behalf.

10) Always good for an unexpected expression! Not sure what weird thing Will was eating or if he was just hamming it up for the camera.
11) Our room for the first few nights at the Old Lahaina House. Short walk to the beach, view of the mountains, and oh yeah, air conditioning...what more could one ask for!
12) A 'ukulele serenade as we waited for tickets to the Old Lahaina Lu'au. Loved her expressive interpretation!

13) Will's Blue Hawaii. Don't know if a drink colouring can appear more exotic than that. Thank you Blue Curacao!
14) A picture-perfect night at the luau.
15) Just closing in on some of the lush tropical greens while driving along the Road to Hana.

16) I absolutely LOVED this little girl's expression as the Kalua pig was unearthed from the imu, the traditional pit in which the pig was cooked, under layers of banana leaves.
17) Gorgeous Maui sunset over the Pacific.
18) The laid-back ambience of the Old Lahaina Lu'au, rated as the most authentic on Maui, and did not disappoint.

19) These mellow Maui Gold pinapples were for sale at a roadside stand in West Maui. Just a bucket of pineapples and a container for cash entrusting folks to use the honour system. We ate each and every one of our pineapples in one sitting...sure beat out whatever we get at the grocery store at home!!!
20) The endemic (and endangered) Silversword plant at Haleakalā National Park. The plant blooms only once and then dies.
21) Shakira's got nothin' on the lovely ladies at the Old Lahaina Lu'au!

22) Some of the prettiest hibiscus I saw on our trip. Soft, sultry, and begging to be plucked...but I took a photo instead.
23) Jungle flora along the Road to Hana.
24) The Old Lahaina Lu'au which we stood in the standby line for. Amazingly we got front row tix AND got to eat first. Bonus!

25) A harrowing drive! Will was driving our convertible down the road from Haleakalā and I am just PETRIFIED of heights (I can jump out of plane, but don't DARE make me stand at the edge of a cliff) so it was somewhat terrifying driving down through the clouds especially when cliffside.
26) This photo was not so attractive in colour...we were sweaty, covered in sunscreen, and were sticky from saltwater...just another day at the beach.
27) I LOVE THIS MAN!!! (Oh and he wasn't posing, he was looking off at something, so it was entirely candid!)

28) I Heart Lonely Planet. They're the only travel guide I use on the road and I loved adding another lovely blue spine to my growing collection. We chose a lot of our eats, sleeps, and fun based on LP recommendations and were NOT disappointed. Accurate, fun, and always encouraging of sustainable travel. GO LP!
29) Our dusty boots after hiking Haleakalā's volcanic crater. After hiking the Sliding Sands Trail, you can guess what we were caked in.
30) My husband, no work, lotsa beaches and more piña coladas and pineapples than we could handle!

31) Couldn't get over the incredible beaches, water, and sky...
32) Chillin' out at the Luau!
33) Looks like a great way to experience Haleakalā, but not if you're a hiker. We felt for all the hikers coming in after this train of riders (thankfully we were just hiking back out). I've got a feeling we'd be kicked out of the park if we left such steamy piles behind on the trail.

34) Local boys watching fellow bodyboarders ride the waves at Makena State Park.
35) There was actually a guy spearfishing/snorkeling amongst these rocks...crazy dude!
36) Bodyboarding at Makena State Park.

37) We got up before the crack of dawn to drive the greatest elevation gain in the shortest amount of time. One hour to climb from approximately 1600 feet to almost 10, 000!!!
38) Such an amazing anniversary...we loved Maui and will definitely return one day.
39) The word as an adjective is SO overused, but this truly WAS the most 'epic' sunrise ever! Watching it rise over the clouds and the crater with hundreds of other hushed onlookers was pretty spectacular!

Don't forget to drop your comments in the Comment section and wait for the draw! Drawing will take place Monday, July 19! Stay tuned!