Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Prices for photography

Our prices for photography

Wedding photography is our specialty.

We have two packages: the formal and a budget photography plan.

Call us at 561-964-5036

Come to our office in Boynton Beach and see our photo gallery.

Formal package:

We charge $250 an hour for larger functions with a mix of indoor and/or outdoor photography with 2 photographers working. I will give you a cd of your pictures and a copyright release to make unlimited copies of prints for your family and wedding guests. We will do a mix of posed and candid photography.

The main photographer covers the bridal party and immediate family. The 2nd shooter or second photographer covers the guests and the pictures are edited for quality. You can expect 50 edited pictures or images per hour booked.

Saturday afternoon / evenings this is the standard package that normally applies.


Budget package:

I can do minor editing and/or unedited budget photography for small informal outside beach weddings for $150 an hour for one photographer and you keep the disc or cd of the digital images or pictures.

If you only have a couple of people and you want to get married on a off-day (not saturday) ask me about about a discounted rate.

Please do not ask for this budget package for an indoor wedding at a church, hotel or country club for a Saturday evening. Inside photography pictures require color correction and editing.

Please check our online photography portfolio for our quality work in Palm Beach, Martin or Broward County. Click the links to the right to see our work.

We do photography work and travel from Stuart, Jupiter, West Palm Beach, Boynton, Del Ray, Boca Raton and Ft. Lauderdale to Hollywood, Florida. We generally do not travel to Miami for work.

Come to visit our office and see our extensive picture gallery in Boynton Beach.


Saturday, June 26, 2010

Why a wedding photographer


Future bride...?


Why a Wedding photographer?

I started performing weddings after I graduated from Bible College and someone asked me to perform their wedding ceremony. I found that I enjoyed performing weddings as an officiant and I built a website to advertise that I performed wedding ceremonies. I really liked doing weddings.


Wedding photography is different from many other forms of photography as to the expected wedding shots or pictures that are expected. I took guest pictures at the reception while the main photographer concentrated on the bridal party and family with the formals. I had purchased my own Nikon camera equipment for my own beach wedding pictures and added some to my website. I had great difficulty obtaining pictures from other photographers of my performing a wedding with the bridal party. I wanted pictures of my arch and decoration to add to the website and photographers never gave me their pictures so I had to purchase my own camera and take my own digital images or pictures.


I helped a professional photographer build her portfolio and get jobs. She hired me to take pictures of the wedding guests while she photographed the bridal party and the immediate family posed formal pictures. This was how I gained experience. Soon I brought my camera to almost every wedding I performed and took pictures for practise and experience. I learned the camera quickly this way. The wedding guests usually did not mind and the bridal party loved getting free photography. I have quite an extensive portfolio now thanks for my free photography offers in the past.

Wedding photography uses a mix of formal posed and candid pictures. Posed pictures means you ask the people to hold still and you make them stand a certain way and you take their pictures while they expect you to do this. Candid pictures are taken while the people are interacting and they are not expecting you to take their picture. Photojournalism is a style and photography technique when you record the event step by step as it is happening and the series of pictures tell a story.

I took over 1,000 pictures with my digital Nikon SLR at the last wedding I worked at. I purchased a modest Nikon digital SLR and took pictures of my brides and grooms so I could remember them for the future. I would assist the main wedding photographer by taking pictures of the guests, while she took pictures of the bridal party and the immediate family.

Many photographers charge by the picture, in addition to an hourly rate, so they almost never bother to take guest pictures. The professional photographers know most people will not spend $5-7 on a picture of a casual friend who is a guest at their wedding. So I took pictures of all the couples at the wedding party and wedding reception. This is very similar to doing family portraits and I always get lots of pictures of children.

Children’s pictures are very challenging at times, as they do not always want to sit still and let you get some good pictures of them. Little boys are especially difficult to photograph as they almost never want to sit still. I have professional studio lighting and a nice blue-grey and blue backdrop for family portraits. I love children’s pictures and they can be very photogenic and good subjects if you set up for them and follow them around to get the good angle.

Facial expressions are very important in photography as is the lighting conditions. I love outdoor photography in the late evening for the ambient lighting and one only needs a fill flash for spectacular shots. Inside photography took me about one year to feel really comfortable to be able to rely on the flash and get reliable lighting that is flattering for the photographic subject.

I purchased a Nikon D-300, D-200, D-90 and a D-40 with some really great lenses to go with it. I have the Nikon 18-200 mm lens as well as some f/2.8 lenses for low level light photography for dark indoor photography that does not allow for a flash, like in a Catholic Church or Synagogue. Those types of lenses are what are used for sports photography as they are considered “fast lenses” for action. I have all the camera equipment needed for a wedding and adequate back-up redundant camera’s and lenses in case of failure.


I always wear two cameras in case one has a problem. Nikon lenses are first class and very high quality for the professional photographer. Nikon camera's are not junk either and you pay for the quality. I heard that Nikon will soon get out of the lens manufacturing business to concentrate on making camera bodies. Carl Zeiss will soon take over the making of lenses for Nikon. Zeiss is a German optic manufacturer and has made top quality glass since World War II.

Vizcaya Weddings - Vizcaya as your wedding venue

Vizcaya weddings and have Vizcaya as your wedding venue.

Vizcaya of Miami

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens or just simply known as Vizcaya is a historic landmark in early Miami history. It was the winter resort and Spanish estate and villa of millionaire businessman Mr. James Deering. Mr. Deering was a founding member of the Deering, McCormick-International Harvester Corporation. This estate was a Spanish villa and was taken apart brick by brick and brought to America on a ship where it was reassembled on Biscayne Bay in what is the present day Coconut Grove area of Miami, Florida. Miami-Dade County took over ownership and runs Vizcaya as the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Vizcaya is open to the public with admission at $15. You can take the train to Villa Vizcaya as it is served by the Vizcaya Station with the Miami Metrorail. Vizcaya is the venue of many weddings, quinces, bar and bat mitzvah’s and sweet sixteen parties. Vizcaya is a wonderful place to have your wedding and pictures taken.

The Vizcaya estate is across the street from the Miami Museum of science and planetarium. I was a member of the Miami space planetarium when I was growing up in Miami while I was in elementary school. Miami spoke English in those days and was relatively crime free as I remember long ago. Vizcaya was mostly built between 1914 and 1919; this was during the First World War. The planting and construction of the large Italian style Renaissance gardens and the outer village continued well into 1923. Mr. Deering, the owner of Vizcaya, died in 1925 just shortly after the estate was completed.

The early 20th century Vizcaya estate in Miami consists of: the Italian style Renaissance gardens, native landscaping, with the historical village out buildings group. The garden landscape and architecture designs were to have Tuscan Italian Renaissance influence. Paul Chalfin was the man responsible for the design and the director the Deering winter residence spectacular style. The current estate is 50 acres of property. The current Vizcaya property totals 50 acres total with 40 acres of native woods and landscape. The gardens and the house are located on the remaining 10 acres of property.

The Vizcaya estate was originally 180 acres of Mangrove swamps and dense inland native tropical woodlands. Mr. Deering was a conservationist or an early day environmentalist so he planned the development of the Vizcaya estate on the shore of Biscayne Bay to help conserve the native Florida Miami forests. We used to have what was called Dade pine, a tree that had hard wood with what is considered a soft wood. It was very strong and Dade pine is now considered extinct. During the World War One years, building tradesmen and construction supplies were very difficult to procure in South Florida.

Vizcaya is noted for its adaption of historical European aesthetic garden and architectural traditions to South Florida's subtropical ecology. Deering used the ideals and imported French and Italian garden design layouts. Vizcaya has coral stonework with Floridian coral architectural trim and planted with sub-tropic compatible as well as native Florida xeriscape plants that thrived in the South Florida habitat and tropical climate. Philodendrons as well as Palms were not been represented in the European style gardens of Spain, Tuscany Italy or of France.

The Vizcaya estate was envisioned by Paul Chalfin, who was an art curator, painter, and interior designer and he was the project's main director. Chalfin was instrumental in the assistance and he encouraged Mr. Deering's collecting of fine art items, various antiquities, and the splendid architectural elements for the Vizcaya project. Mr. Chalfin had recommended architect F. Burrall Hoffman for the design of the structure as well as the development of the villa, the garden pavilions, and Vizcaya estate outbuilding groups.

The landscaping master plans as well as the individual garden areas were designed by the Colombian landscape designer Diego Suarez. Suarez was in training with Sir Harold Acton at the gardens of Villa La Pietra, just outside of Florence, Italy. The Deering estate's name is from the northern Spanish Vizcaya Province, which is located in the Basque region along the east Atlantic's Bay of Biscay, as estate Vizcaya is on the West Atlantic's Biscayne Bay, located just south of downtown Miami.

Mr. Deering used the Caravel, which is a type of ship style that was heavily used in the Age of Exploration as his symbol and emblem of estate Vizcaya. The ship of coral in the rear of the building is very beautiful and enduring. I have several pictures of it on the website. French, Italian and European influences mark the gardens and villa architecture of the estate Vizcaya. This is a wonder spot to have a garden wedding ceremony.

Mr. Deering dies in 1926 and the estate passes to his heirs. Vizcaya’s upkeep due to hurricanes and rising maintenance costs due to the corrosion of the salt air costs are astronomical and the heir’s began selling the estate's surrounding land as well as the outer gardens. In 1945 Deerings heirs gave large land tracts of the Vizcaya property to the Catholic Church and to Miami's Mercy Hospital. Of the original 180 acres only 50 acres were retained as the main house, the formal gardens, and the outer village were kept. In the year 1952 Miami-Dade County formally acquired the villa estate and the gardens which were in dire need of major significant restoration costing $1 million.

Deering's heirs donated the villa's furnishings and antiquities to the Miami-Dade County Museum. Vizcaya was opened to the general public in 1953 as the Dade County Art Museum In 1994. The Vizcaya estate was awarded designated National Historic Landmark status and is now protected by law. Vizcaya is located at 3251 South Miami Avenue in Coconut Grove, Miami, and is open to the public on a daily basis, except for Christmas Day. Vizcaya has been accredited by the American Association of Museums.

National Trust for Historic Preservation has designated and listed Vizcaya as one of America's Eleven Most Endangered Historic Places. This historic designation was based in part on damages from hurricanes and the damage done by sea salt in the air and tropical climatic effects. Vizcaya has been the venue of several movies.

Deerings family was involved in the development of the Cutler area of South Miami and I grew up In Cutler Ridge that was devastated by hurricane Andrew. During Vizcaya’s construction the city of Miami’s population was only about 10,000 people. Deering had employed more than 1,000 workers for the Vizcaya villa’s and garden project. This included general laborers and skilled craftsmen from the Caribbean nations as well as from Europe. About 200,000 people visit Vizcaya each year and at $15 per person for admission, the museum generates about 2-3 million for the upkeep of the house and gardens. The Miami-Dade County Commissioners officially granted governing authority to the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Trust in 1998.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Model Photography




This girl is a model per her husband. She is blonde and blue eyed and from eastern Europe and was a model there. I love Photography. These pictures were taken by Christine.


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Christina is an artist by trade and she has an eye for angles and glamour.
Here is one of my featured photographer's.

Vizcaya art

















These artistic sculptures are in Vizcaya and I love art and taking pictures of them.




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This is the gardens in Vizcaya located in Miami. Dade county runs the show and most of the gardens are nice. The main building seems to be in disrepair. They do weddings in Vizcaya and I Would love to have a wedding at Vizcaya. I love performing weddings and taking pictures.