Sunday, May 27, 2012

D+J Wedding.

Bokeh Panorama // Dominique + Joshua

My team and I [Bokeh Pictures] had the exciting opportunity of capturing Dominique and Joshua Hanson's wedding day. Jenny was on photo duty and Eric, Ben, and I were on video duty. Much planning went into this day, but in the end it was all worth it. We walked away with some truly memorable shots. We also learned a lot in the process.

Here are some photos from the event.

Happily Ever After // Dominique + Joshua

Family Portrait // Dominique + Joshua

The Rings // Dominique + Joshua

Strawberry // Dominique + Joshua

Maids of Honor // Dominique + Joshua

First Dance // Dominique + Joshua

Step // Dominique + Joshua

Laugh // Dominique + Joshua

And without further adieu, here is our highlights video from the day.



If you like what you see, or you know someone who needs their special day captured, my team and I would love to help! Contact us at hello@seebokeh.com

Let's Make a Splash.

I have wanted to do a photo like this forever. About time.

Coffee Explosion.


The story behind this photo is pretty simple. Get a mug filled with coffee, set up a flash, and have a friend drop in a piece of cookie. the hardest part is timing. To get that creamy foreground/background bokeh, I shot on a Nikon 200mm at f/2.8. This is as shallow as hey get. To sync with the flash remotely, the highest I could shoot at was 1/200th, which explains the slight blurring of the liquid. I wish the liquid was a tad sharper, but for a first try, I done good.

Here are some [better] coffee splash photos that inspired mine.

Coffee Splash

Splish, Splash, Coffee Bath

Cofffee Splash 2

In the art of attempting new things, I decided to give another technique a try as well. I call this one the "hidden flash"

Golden Portraits.


No, I did not hide a flash just outside of the frame. Rather I had the flash in plain sight. Then with another photo I shot a picture of the same location but without the flash and subject. I then merged the two in photoshop erasing the flash/stand and cleaned up the shadows. Once again the image is a bit soft (downside to shooting wide open), but this is definitely a technique that I want to have another go at.

Also because my ladies were being cute, I could not help but capture this moment.

My Girls.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Man Date.

My life has been consumed with work, video projects, house stuff, and dogs. I can't remember the last time I went on a trip somewhere.

This past Wednesday, Nick (a fellow co-worker) and I decided to take a spontaneous trip to San Francisco. Over the last few weeks I've been talking to Nick about the world of vinyl toys. He sounded interested, so we decided to make the trip up to Kidrobot on Haight Street in SF. This way he could see firsthand what all the hype was about.

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We got to San Francisco just in time for the store opening. Walking into Kidrobot is like walking into a toy museum with hundreds and hundreds of different characters and figures on display. The stuff in there is always changing, so it's cool to see what new stuff is on the market. We both ended up splurging a little bit, but all in all we made out pretty good. For Nick's first visit, he pulled some pretty rare figures. Congrats to him.

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After toy shopping, we headed over to Light Waves to get my girlfriend's 120 film developed for her. Because medium format is so rarely used in today's ever growing digital world, it's hard to find a place that still develops these outdated formats. The only catch was that the roll of film still had two more exposures on it. This meant Nick and I had to get a little artsy fartsy and shoot some photos.

Also, for those that don't know, this camera (Mamiya RB67) is a beast. The camera is probably the size of my head. The preperation leading up to the photo is probably the most strenouus part. With film, every picture you're paying for, so it really makes you stop and think.

So without further adieu, here's our last two photos from the roll...

No Loitering.

Get Bent.


After we dropped the film off for developing, we just walked around downtown SF. First, we checked out the SF Apple store. Woah. That place is nuts. After working at a small store like Oakridge, I can't imagine how crazy the SF store must get. Next we headed to CB2 (modern furniture store) to check out their collections. Nick just moved into a new place and I'm moving next month, so furniture is definitely something we both need right now. After meandering around a little while longer, we decided to head back in order to beat the traffic.

Our last stop on the way home was IKEA. Mostly because we were both hungry and wanted to find a cheap place to eat. Nick also ended up getting a few things for his apartment. So that concluded our outing. It was definitely a much needed break away from work. Hopefully we'll be able to do it again in the very near future.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Creative.



I always thought I was a creative individual, but now Apple has decided to officially call me a Creative.

I'm stoked! Since I started at Apple 6 months ago, I knew Creative was my goal. Getting this position in such a short amount of time is awesome, and really rare (as I've been told). With the new job comes a lot of new responsibilities, but honestly I'm ready. I haven't officially started yet, but I will assume my duties in a couple of days. Words cannot express how excited I am. :D

BOKEHLICIOUS!

BOKEHpictures.


In college, I always put "Bokeh Pictures" before all my films. At the time, it was just a fake production company. Fast forward a few years and now it's an official LLC (Limited Liabilities Company). A few friends and I are still trying to make this production company thing happen. So far we've been getting a few jobs here and there. Nothing too crazy, but it seems like work is quickly picking up. Can't wait to see what 2012 brings for Bokeh Pictures...

More Lily.

Coco and Lily are getting along... finally! Coco will still put Lily in her place, but they love playing together.

Here are some more photos

Sleepytime.

Pause.



Wednesday, April 4, 2012

+1

Jenny and I have been talking about getting another pug for awhile now. The only thing holding us back was the fact that her mom was allergic. But now that we should be out in less than two months, her mom gave us the okay. Plus, it'll be much easier potty training a new pup having direct access to an enclosed back yard.

So without further adieu, meet Lily, our 8 week old female black pug.

Lily.


Jenny, Coco, and I made the trek out to Stockton yesterday to check out the pug puppies I saw online. The seller had two males and one female. Right away I could tell the little lady had the cutest features of the three. Not to mention she was more submissive than her two boisterous brothers. After a few minutes with female puppy, we knew she was the right one.

The entire drive home felt unreal. Both Jenny and I had perpetual smiles on our faces. I could tell Coco was getting a bit jealous, so we kept switching laps between Coco and the new puppy. The new puppy, which we decided to begin calling "Lily," was asleep the entire car ride. It's funny how a brief ten minute interaction can exert a puppy so much, that they need to immediately take an hour long nap to recuperate.

Our New Addition.


I'm looking forward to training a new puppy all over again (minus all the stains and sleepless nights of couse). The best past is now Coco has a friend to play with when Jenny and I are at work.

Being the videographer/videographer that I am, I felt a need to document. So just like with Coco, I made a short video capturing Lily's first day in her new home.