Behind The Frame: Getting Ready

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Wedding days are the combination of authentic moments captured as a fly on the wall and stylized moments that require a little more planning, but can and should feel just as authentic as the former.  I always urge my couples to think about where they’re getting ready and to pick a place with lots of natural light.  I will pick a few spots in that room that will photograph well and then once the hair and makeup is done or the boys are dressed I bring the action into those spots for the final touches.  I have also tidied up so there’s no bra or beer bottles in the back of the shot.  I love when the getting ready photos can also provide some context into the day, like distinctive windows, or wall paper, like this blue pattern that anyone in New York knows is the Wythe Hotel.  During the getting ready process there are a few key moments that I know are the most photogenic and will result in the best photo that is flattering and helps tell the story of the day, like straightening a bow tie or buttoning the tuxedo jacket.  It creates a simple composition where the subject isn’t in any strange position (like arms awkwardly up while they’re putting the jacket on) and these final moments of getting ready are usually when the reality of what’s ahead hits them and there’s a wonderful raw moment in their expression that I love to capture.  Brides and grooms both spend a lot of time getting ready for the wedding, often surrounded by their friends and family and it’s an important part to the story of the day that I always want to include in the album, but with the same thoughtfulness and attention to composition and detail as the rest of the images in their album.  As I’ve mentioned before in my btf series, I always take a few frames and I loved that in this one that his watch and cufflink (the groom’s two most personalized accessories) are both showing and his bottom pinky finger is ever just so slightly extended creating another little layer of visual interest making this photo the stand out.

Cuba on Film- December 2015 & January 2016

I had the joy of ringing in the new year in Cathedral Square in old town Havana, Cuba with my family to celebrate 2016.  We had been planning the trip for years and it turned out to be perfect timing when a few months before the trip America began to ease its embargo with Cuba. We booked our trip on a cultural “people to people” visa with a tour group called Insight Cuba.  We created a private group trip with our family, my sister’s in laws and some family friends and had an amazing week exploring Havana and Vinales.  Going on an organized group tour has it’s benefits and its drawbacks.  We weren’t free to go anywhere we pleased within the country because of the visa we were granted we weren’t allowed to go the beach, but we did get some amazing cultural opportunities through Insight Cuba that I’ve never experienced before as a tourist.  Since the reason of the visa is cultural exchange, Insight Cuba set up meetings with prominent Cuban artists and musicians and it was a fascinating and unique opportunity to learn about and from them.  We had a wonderful guide who gave us a lot of flexibility in our schedule and we had a good amount of “free time” in the mornings and afternoons and I was able to do my favorite activity in a new place, which is just wander with my camera in hand.  Each of the three mornings we had in Havana I awoke right before sunrise and cabbed over to the un-restored area of old Havana to capture the fascinating streets, full of juxtapositions of gorgeous architecture and peeling paint.  The derelict buildings had a unique beauty to them and I brought my sister and her husband along for a mini 10 year anniversary session on the city streets.  Those photos aren’t included below, but will be coming soon to Style Me Pretty!  We headed out for a few days into the country side to see the town of Pinar Del Rio and Vinales National Park.  The park was absolutely incredible, it reminded me of the Na Pali Coast in Hawaii with it’s gigantic mountains and lush countryside.  I kept saying it felt like Jurassic Park (which was filmed on the Na Pali Coast). We went on a walk and short boat ride through a cave and then split into two groups with the parents heading to a cigar factory and the younger generation set off on a six hour hike through the valley of Vinales, where we hiked through a cave, then into another cave for a swim in the pitch dark river and then more hiking past endless farms of tobacco leaves.  We finished up the trip by heading back to Havana for New Year’s Eve in Cathedral Square and a few days to explore old Havana.  It was a fascinating time to be in Cuba and hear from the locals about their hope for Cuba’s future and their excitement about better relations with America.

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Cuba on Film- December 2015 & January 2016

I had the joy of ringing in the new year in Cathedral Square in old town Havana, Cuba with my family to celebrate 2016.  We had been planning the trip for years and it turned out to be perfect timing when a few months before the trip America began to ease its embargo with Cuba. We booked our trip on a cultural “people to people” visa with a tour group called Insight Cuba.  We created a private group trip with our family, my sister’s in laws and some family friends and had an amazing week exploring Havana and Vinales.  Going on an organized group tour has it’s benefits and its drawbacks.  We weren’t free to go anywhere we pleased within the country because of the visa we were granted we weren’t allowed to go the beach, but we did get some amazing cultural opportunities through Insight Cuba that I’ve never experienced before as a tourist.  Since the reason of the visa is cultural exchange, Insight Cuba set up meetings with prominent Cuban artists and musicians and it was a fascinating and unique opportunity to learn about and from them.  We had a wonderful guide who gave us a lot of flexibility in our schedule and we had a good amount of “free time” in the mornings and afternoons and I was able to do my favorite activity in a new place, which is just wander with my camera in hand.  Each of the three mornings we had in Havana I awoke right before sunrise and cabbed over to the un-restored area of old Havana to capture the fascinating streets, full of juxtapositions of gorgeous architecture and peeling paint.  The derelict buildings had a unique beauty to them and I brought my sister and her husband along for a mini 10 year anniversary session on the city streets.  Those photos aren’t included below, but will be coming soon to Style Me Pretty!  We headed out for a few days into the country side to see the town of Pinar Del Rio and Vinales National Park.  The park was absolutely incredible, it reminded me of the Na Pali Coast in Hawaii with it’s gigantic mountains and lush countryside.  I kept saying it felt like Jurassic Park (which was filmed on the Na Pali Coast). We went on a walk and short boat ride through a cave and then split into two groups with the parents heading to a cigar factory and the younger generation set off on a six hour hike through the valley of Vinales, where we hiked through a cave, then into another cave for a swim in the pitch dark river and then more hiking past endless farms of tobacco leaves.  We finished up the trip by heading back to Havana for New Year’s Eve in Cathedral Square and a few days to explore old Havana.  It was a fascinating time to be in Cuba and hear from the locals about their hope for Cuba’s future and their excitement about better relations with America.

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