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February 28th, 2008
Personal

I might need a shovel…

We are crossing our fingers and hoping the weather warms up, but we couldn’t go through the winter without some fun in the snow.

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  1. I see he is not wearing the snow boots you bought him at Christmas. Let me guess, he grew out of them already.

    Amy (neal's sister)

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February 19th, 2008
Personal

Behind the scenes… The process

We have received a lot of questions, both in person and via email, about how we select the pictures that make our blog. We wanted to give a quick example of the dynamic our conversation’s have and how we choose (or debate) what makes it.

Here our two images from our recent engagement shoot. The first shot made it into the blog and the second did not (you can see who won this debate).

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The debate begins…

Eric: How about this one? I love it. (Pops up Image #2 on his screen)

Neal: What? Nah… They wanted a feeling of isolation. They didn’t want to be blurred like they are from ‘The Ring’.

Eric: But it expresses that feeling. Do you really need to see the couple clearly to have a good image?

Neal: You can’t see ANY pattern to their faces; it’s just like a big blob. (Pointing towards the screen)

Both of us look very curiously at the image for a minute.

Neal: If there is no distinguishable human features… they might as well be aliens.

Eric: So you don’t like it?

Neal: It’s not that I don’t like it; it’s that I don’t like it for the blog. Clients want to see themselves. Their families and friends expect to be shown something that resembles the people they love, not two alien figures.

Eric: But there is some worth in a purely emotional image, you know it is them by their form. It transcends from a portrait into a piece of art. I think I would enjoy an image of myself that was not like starring into a mirror.

The debate continues…

We are a collaborative project, and in being so there are usually different directions each of us would like to grow. Shooting as a team, we can take those risks and have the freedom to experiment with the bounds of traditional wedding photography. But we are anxious to hear what you think, both clients and photographers about the limits and process of image making.

Eric and Neal

 

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  1. Interesting conversation. My wife and I go through the same thing as I’m working on our blogs. Are you guys sure you’re not married?

    Josh Solar
  2. yeah…I am gonna have to go with Neal on this one.

    But never fear, Eric, I don’t judge regarding the whole “Mac” vs “PC” thing :)

    vickie
  3. Also, why don’t you just send them both images? (you prob already did that)

    vickie
  4. I love the idea so I have to go with Eric, sorry Neal!!! I would love to have that hanging (with the two of us in the pic, obviously) in our living room. I like his idea of not staring at yourself and the transformation into a piece of art.

    Kari McKinzie
  5. I will stay neutral – but I agree that it is important to push the artform and explore all possibilities for capturing one scene. Both are valid and beautiful here. Neal’s image is all about the overall scene and the couple as the center of that. Eric’s image is all about texture and form. Love that you two can capture such different interpretations of the same scene. Keep up the good work!

    Nicole Ellis
  6. haha. thanks for the blog love. I was waiting for this post – the “lovers..uh, except not lovers quarrel” post. ;)
    I heart tilt shift.

    ashley+jeremy
  7. Oh my gosh, you guys are hilarious. After working with you on the shoot, I can definitely picture this debate happening. I was just excited to see another picture of MYSELF…even though I couldn’t make out my own face…but let’s be honest, it’s all about ME. Hah. Can’t wait for April! You guys are amazing, I love both shots!

    Cara

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February 6th, 2008
Engagements

Let’s go muddin’

What a start to the new year! The long-john’s came off on the first nice day in about two weeks and we spent our day with our first wedding couple of the year, Cara and Kenny. They put up with the knee deep mud, horny honking, adult establishments, endless shoe changes… and a little more mud.

Thanks to some fancy driving by Neal, Eric had his first muddin’ experience.

All in all, we got some shots, did some experimenting and had an amazing start to this year. We can’t wait for the wedding in April. We hope you enjoy.

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A side note – Beware to all our other clients; Cara and Kenny have set the bar very high.

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  1. These are so them! And the location is fabulous. I love the one of them on top of the hay bales, the light in that barn is amazing! Can’t wait to see what you do with the pecan grove and Pleasanton view in April!

    Julie – Maid of Honor :)

    Julie
  2. These are some great pictures. Very unique settings. What a great couple, but why wasn’t there any canasta cards on the hay bales?

    Stan
  3. Cara and Kenny

    Awesome pics! Love the setting and most of all the BRIDE!

    Great job!

    Larry - the DAD
  4. I swear, the last picture is straight out of the Wizard of Oz. That backgroud is amazing. Great job, Eric and Neal…we had so much fun with you and we can’t wait to see what you do at the wedding!!!!!

    Cara
  5. Lots of love to the happy couple! i think the pictures are so amazing!!

    Julie
  6. last one. by far, amazing(er) than most. beautifully warm, great mood, perfect angle.

    kristy b. (aka, wrecklessgirl)
  7. Love the last two. They have such a remote feel. Totally beautiful!

    Really love the stuff in the barn, Holy Flare Batman!

    #7 Might just be my favorite.

    Great job!

    Jamie
  8. I wonder where that field is…..
    ;)

    ashley+jeremy
  9. Love these shots you guys. Love the light, the mood. Well done!!

    Heather Cole
  10. I love your work! i was just looking around today and i came across you and your wonderful work! Hi i am laura, nice to meet you! =)

    laura kay photography

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