Archive for July, 2007

It’s crazy at how you can spend months, even a year, on certain projects and then they all end up happening in the same month…July 2007!

Here’s where to look this month!

On TV: We just got word that our wedding, VH1 filmed last July, is finally going to air! The title of the show is My Big Fat Fabulous Wedding. Our couple, Erica and Shae, are actually a part of the commercial that is airing.

We aren’t sure what night their wedding will be, but the series of six weddings (one each week) starts on Thursday, July 26, 2007, at 10pm ET/PT. We are super excited!

In Print: Pacific Rim Weddings,

a breath taking national magazine, accepted one of our California weddings

for a feature spread this month! I have loved this magazine for years, so it’s an incredible honor to have our work featured! And a huge congratulations to Shannon and Rob! Plus, I have to do a shout out to David Aten of David and Co. He’s one of the most incredible event planners we’ve ever worked with! His talent and expertise helped their wedding unfold into something out of a movie!

Seattle Bride, a wonderful regional magazine, accepted another one of our local weddings for their July issue as well! Congratulations Angela and Mark!!

(two magazines running our work in the same month is a crazy first! :) )

In Editorial: If your local, check out the Business Examiner this week. (this is a fun story!) The city has an annual award given to the top 40 entrepreneurs under 40 years of age. A woman who saw me speak on my book 5 or 6 years ago has kept up with our website and blog. Without us knowing or having talked with her, she nominated us. I’m told a couple hundred are nominated, and we are thrilled to be one of the top 40 entrepreneurs this year!

Phew!

In DVD: It’s so fun to get your emails as many of you are receiving the DVD 1, Refuse to Say Cheese! I can’t tell you how great it is to hear that you guys are loving it! Keep sending us your feedback (mera@merakoh.com)! And spread the word to your friends, to order here!

DVD 2, Beyond the Green Box, coming soon! :)

I’m off to hit Borders and find these magazines! (Brian, we need to celebrate! :) Let’s call a babysitter!)

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We live about five blocks up from the waterfront. By 12 noon, our street and the blocks behind us are already filled with parked cars for the big Freedom Festival on the water. Pascaline is finally that age where she realized how to cash in on this! :)

It was a blast watching these little entrepreneurs at work!

People would ask her how much the lemonade was, and she’s shrug her shoulders and say, “You can give me .25 cents or $1, it’s up to you.” In a couple hours she and Blaze had $16 to spend at the festival!

I could tell Blaze wasn’t sure what was going on, but he knew there was something to be excited about! Pascaline on the other hand was so serious about it all.

This by far was more fun to watch then the fireworks! As we closed shop and headed down to the fair we ran into three more lemonade stands! Pascaline finally got to be the customer, but she had one comment as we walked away. “Mom, their lemonade tastes way better than mine, but what disappoints me is the fact that they didn’t have any fresh flowers on their table!” (gotta love it!)

Sara, an awesome mom of two, sent me some of her results from the sparkler exercise! They’re so fun! She had a blast experimenting with the kids and her camera!

Jennifer is a photographer in Seattle. Check out her fireworks photos! They’re incredible! Thanks for sending them Jennifer! What a great job! I’m totally impressed!

By now, some of you should be receiving DVD 1! Brian and I can’t wait to hear what you think! DVD 2, Beyond the Green Box, will be coming soon. We’re aiming for end of August!

So here’s the “Your Input Wanted” part for you parents, especially moms.

We’ve talked with a couple big retail stores about the idea of our DVD being carried, but I’m not sure these are places moms really go all that often. Here’s my question, where or what type of places do you think we should try to have the DVD series?

I’m trying to get out of the box in my thinking on this and not limiting the spots to camera departments or stores. I was thinking a place like Gymboree because it’s where moms are, the clothes are awesome, and it’s introducing the DVD to moms in a non-technical environment.

Any thoughts?

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WELCOME!!!

If you’re here, you’ve either heard about our DVD series for parents and aspiring photographers, or you’ve just stumbled to this section without meaning too! Either way, we’re glad you found this page!

One of our fun projects has been to create a DVD series that demystifies photography those of you wanting to order the DVDs Refuse to Say Cheese and Beyond the Green Box, click on our e-store (by just clicking the word). Here’s one of the trailers in case you haven’t seen it! Just click on the little arrow in the bottom left corner to play.

If you’re interested in hearing the latest gossip, reviews, press, TV spotlights and workshops for parents and photographers, related to the DVD series, feel free to scroll through the category “DVD for Parents“.

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To learn more about me visit About Me Ra.

For information on Me Ra’s popular photography workshops visit “Documenting a Child’s Life.”

To see our day job, visit our website. :)

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Two part post today both having to do with things fireworks inspire, like kissing. Brian knows this well since he kissed me for the first time eleven years ago today. :) (and the fireworks are still going off) It seems they went off when John and Lauren kissed too!

Part 2 is three different exercises to try when capturing fireworks tonight with your cameras. Enjoy!

Part 1–John and Lauren!

When John first called me a year ago about our wedding photography, we spent over an hour on the phone. It was a marathon conversation, and he later told me that he’s never talked to anyone that long! We were meant to become good friends! :)

John and Lauren have this fantastic, funky style about them. They wanted their engagement shoot done in an alley in Santa Monica, CA. Their wedding reception was in a fantastic garage in LA. They had awesome invitations made that fold out on all sides.

My favorite is the last insert in their invitation! How cool is this!

When Brian and I showed up for their wedding, they had a big surprise for us! It was their wedding day, and they were excited to give us a surprise!

Instead of programs at the ceremony, they had their cousin design a retro style Playbill for the reception. Inside was a full page ad of our wedding photography! How can you not be speechless with clients like this!

Yesterday, I spent almost three hours on their slideshow. I got way to hyper focused in wanting it to be perfect. I’m so excited for you to see it! John and Lauren’s wedding was incredible. I think I cried half a dozen times while working on the slideshow and remembering how special this event was for Brian and I (which is probably why it took so long!). :)

Brian and i love you John and Lauren! We can’t wait to be back in LA and see you two again!

**Click here** to see John and Lauren’s Slideshow!

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Part 2–Capturing the Fireworks with Your Camera!

This second part was a last minute post, and Lori Momberg was so great to send me a couple of her fireworks photos. Lori and her husband are wedding photographers based out of Minnesota, you’ll have to check out their great site!

I love how Lori has the tree line and water reflection in this image! If you can manage some foreground stuff like this it really accentuates the fireworks in the sky. But how do we shoot these in the first place? Lots of different ways. Here’s two! (actually three if you’re up to it!)

One way to get firework photos is to…

1. Set your camera on AV or A mode. This means aperture priority, where you decide how blurry your background is. Since we’re wanting fireworks, we want more detail than any thing else. So bump up your aperture to somewhere between an F11 to F16.

2. A while back I did a tips post on ISO. The lower your ISO (or what we once knew as film speed), the richer your color. We want deep, rich colors for this shot, so bring your ISO down to 100 (canon) or 200 (nikon).

3. If you have a tripod great, set it up! If you don’t have a tripod or have two kids under six to manage (like me) use a table top. Since you set your camera in AV or A mode, your camera will determine how long your shutter needs to stay open to record the light from the fireworks.

4. When you see the fireworks go off, push your shutter release button (the button you push when you’re taking photos), gently let go, and let the shutter stay open as long as it needs too. When you hear the click, that means the shutter closed. It may take a few long seconds for the image to record before you can view it in on the back of your camera.

5. Is the image dark? Look at your image, click your info button and see what the camera decided the shutter speed should be. Switch from AV mode to Manuel (M). (you can do this! stick with me!) Set your aperture at the f-stop you chose (somewhere between F11 to F16), and then adjust your shutter speed so it stays open longer than what the camera had decided. Example, you took the photo in AV mode. The camera decided to stay open for 4 seconds. But it wasn’t long enough because the image is to dark. Move to Manuel, set your aperture back, set the shutter to stay open for 6 seconds (two seconds longer) and try again.

6. Is the image to bright? You basically do what we did in step 5, except this time you adjust your shutter so it DOESN’T stay open as long. If your photo was to bright or overexposed, the shutter stayed open to long and let to much light in. We just need to speed that shutter speed up a bit. Maybe have it stay open for 1 second instead of 4 seconds.

(I hope this makes sense, and isn’t to confusing! Brian dresses up as Professor T in DVD 2, and does a great skit on understanding shutter speed. I almost pee my pants, every time I watch it. :) You’ll love it!)

Okay, here’s a second way to try this…

1. Set your ISO to 100.

2. Set your camera on Manuel mode.

3. Set your aperture to F11 or F16. Remember, the higher the number in our aperture, the more detail we have.

4. Set your shutter speed to 4 seconds long.

5. When the fireworks go off, click your button, wait for the shutter to close.

6. Check to see if it’s to bright or to dark and then just adjust your shutter speed accordingly.

You don’t need a tripod for these shots. Lori said she held her camera in between her knees and tried to keep really still. :)

Idea number three! :) (you’re getting me excited for tonight!)

Pictures of your kids playing with sparklers!

1. Set your ISO to 100.

2. Set your camera in Manuel mode.

3. Set your aperture to F8.

4. Set your shutter speed to 1 second.

5. Have your little one twirl their sparkler in front of your camera while the shutter is open (make sure the camera is on a table or something that isn’t going to move).

You should see a trail of light for every direction they twirled their sparkler. If not, slow your shutter speed down even more. This can be a ton of fun!

Okay, you seriously better send me what you get! :)

Have a wonderful 4th of July!

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To learn more about me visit About Me Ra.

For information on Me Ra’s popular photography workshops and DVD series for parents, visit DVD series and “Documenting a Child’s Life.”

To see our day job, visit our website. :)

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As of yesterday, DVD 1 is in the mail and shipping is underway! It’s so exciting to see the orders pick up each day! I can’t wait for you to get your copy and try some fun stuff with your little ones!

In the midst of this, what a crazy few days! We had a beautiful 10 hour wedding on Friday, and then we turned around and did it all over again Saturday. Brian and I never shoot back to back days, but our Associates just had a baby, so we thought we’d cover for them and surprise the bride. Surprising the bride was super fun! :) She was so excited!

Brian and I crashed on Sunday, and I think I’m still in crash mode! But I’m happy to say that the shipping still moved forward, and we even got our first bit of feedback!…

Erin and I just finished watching your DVD and all of the bonus features!

You guys nailed it! The dialog, examples, your delivery are all spot on.

It holds your interest, is fun to watch and I think it is going to make a huge impact in the market. I don’t think it is possible for parents watching it to not learn TONS about capturing their little ones. What I loved most is that you don’t limit it to a be another “how to”, but rather you explain WHY you might want to develop these new skills. I could go on and on, but the main thing I wanted to convey was that I honestly couldn’t imagine how you could have created a better DVD. You deserve to sell millions of copies.

Congratulations!!!!!!!

Brian and I can’t imagine much better feedback! Is it all downhill from here? :) (Thanks David! You made our day!)

Check back for a beautiful wedding slideshow of John and Lauren in LA. I’m working out the bugs and hope to have it live today or tomorrow morning at the latest.

Quick question, would a post on taking photos of fireworks be helpful for tomorrow’s festivities? Post your thoughts and let me know. If so, I’ll try and post some quick tips tomorrow morning!

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