Australian Open: Vera Zvonareva & Caroline Wozniacke are Out

Last year at the Family Circle Cup, Caroline Wozniacki and Vera Zvonareva were locked in a semi-final battle when Caroline slipped and twisted her ankle…a very scary moment for ANY athlete.  But she recovered quickly and both players had an excellent 2010.  This year at the Australian Open, Caroline came in ranked #1 and Vera was #2!!!  They’ve both played some exceptional tennis throughout this first Grand Slam of the year.  So I was pretty sure they were going to be our finalists!!!  But Na Li, who has been on fire in 2011, and Kim Clijsters, who’s always a tough competitor, had other plans for the top seeds.  Yup, I’m sad to say Caroline Wozniacki and Vera Zvonareva are out of the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships.

Wedding Wire Bride’s Choice Award 2011

Press Release:  

Charleston, SC – 01/26, 2011 – WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, is thrilled to announce Chris & Cami Photography has been selected to receive the prestigious annual WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 for Photography! 

Recognition for the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 is determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 750,000 WeddingWire newlyweds. Our past clients are among those that shared their experiences on WeddingWire, the largest wedding review site in the nation. 

Chris & Cami Photography stands among the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire community, representing quality and service excellence within the wedding industry. Awards were given to the top wedding professionals across 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, and were based on the overall professional achievements throughout the past year. 

“WeddingWire is honored to celebrate the success of the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire community,” said Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “With the annual Bride’s Choice Awards™ program, WeddingWire has the unique opportunity to recognize the best wedding professionals across the US and Canada. We applaud Chris & Cami for their professionalism and dedication to enhancing the wedding planning experience last year.” 

We are happy to announce that Chris & Cami Photography is among the very best Photographers within the WeddingWire Network, which includes leading wedding planning sites WeddingWire, Martha Stewart Weddings, Project Wedding and Weddingbee.

Chris & Cami remarked, “We would love to thank all our wonderful past clients for nominating us to receive the prestigious Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011”. 

ALL THINGS NIKON with Mark Suban at CCforP

Many thanks to the incredibly knowledgeable Mark Suban from Nikon Professional Services for teaching the “All Things Nikon” Seminar yesterday!  It was held at the Charleston Center for Photography, graciously hosted by Stacy Pearall & Andy Dunaway.  We really drilled down into the dark recesses of our menu systems, and talked about the myriad of tools and settings at our disposal in these amazing cameras to help us make the most use of them and get the best images in every situation!  Plus of course it’s always fun to play with the latest new lenses and accessories that are out.  J

(Some of these were shot on my new Nikon Coolpix P-7000, which I love!  Others were shot with one of my D3s and either the 50mm f1.4G or the 14-24 f2.8.)

Portfolio Head Shots

Earlier this week I had the pleasure of meeting Walt Dunlap.  He’s done quite a bit of stage acting in his career and is looking to re-focus on the TV/Film industry.  So I had the privilege of helping him create a new Portfolio Head Shot.  You know the old adage…you never get a second chance to make a good first impression.  Hopefully, capturing Walt’s fun and engaging personality in this portrait will make for a good calling card as he moves forward.  I wish you all the best in all your new adventures, Walt!

Posted via email from Chris & Cami Photography

Charleston Photographers Lunch Group

We had a nice turnout for the February January gathering of the Charleston Photographers Lunch Group today.  It’s always a wonderful gathering of fun, friendly, and amazingly talented photographers that Cami & I enjoy hanging out with, sharing ideas between, and encouraging each other as we all strive to excel in our creativity and dedication to the craft of creating amazing images for our clients.  This month our very own Rick Dean and Ron Montgomery brought back news and information from Imaging USA to share.  It’s such an honor to be a part of this giving and supportive community of awesome Charleston Photographers!

Posted via email from Chris & Cami Photography

“Game, Set, Rock!” with John McEnroe is Back

It’s the NEW YEAR!  So as one of the official photographers of the Family Circle Cup, you’ll start seeing a few announcements pop up about this wonderful tennis tournament!  J

“The Family Circle Cup and InsideOut Sports + Entertainment  announce the return of Game, Set, Rock! Tennis. Amplified presented by Dove, an evening of music and tennis entertainment featuring John McEnroe, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, and Todd Martin, beginning at 7:30pm on Saturday, April 9, 2011.  McEnroe will defend his Game, Set, Rock! singles title during this tennis exhibition, which will feature singles and mixed doubles action.  Marking the tournament’s 39th consecutive year, the Family Circle Cup is scheduled April 2-10, 2011 at the Family Circle Tennis Center in the Best Tennis Town in America, Charleston, South Carolina.”

OOPS!

I love shooting reflections in mirrors, through natural vignettes, and with unique angles throughout the course of covering a wedding.  Here’s one time where I made a booboo and caught myself in the shot.  J  It was taken during Alexis & Nick’s beautiful wedding at St. Luke’s Chapel.  Fortunately I was able to crop myself out during editing so that the focus remained on Alexis and her bridesmaids.  I realized my error as soon as I shot it though…and re-composed so that the rest of the shots I made in that mirror didn’t include my ugly mug.  J  Hey, we all make mistakes!

Separation for High-Key Backgrounds

The best way to get a pure white, high-key background, is to separate the subject from the background and light it independently.  That way you can control the light falling on the background separately from the light falling on the subject.  I routinely expose the background at a stop or two higher than your subject to get that super white look. 

Here’s the setup for a shoot I did for Anchor Commercial recently.  I set up my Savage White Seamless background in their lobby.  Two SB-800 flashes were aimed at the background and gobo’d so as not to spill onto my subject, Lindsey.  She was lit independently by two more SB-800 strobes as master and fill lights.  All four were controlled via an SB-900 on my D3 in Commander mode, and triggered via Radio Poppers.  I shot with my favorite 14-24 f2.8 mounted to the D3 and stood on a chair to create that elongated look they were going for in this image.

Alexis & Nick’s First Kiss!

Last weekend Alexis and Nick had their FIRST KISS!  They are both in the military, stationed in Germany.  And when they met, they knew early on there was something special between them.  So they decided to start a relationship with the intention of marriage.  And part of that covenant they made with each other included keeping themselves pure before God and saving their first kiss until their wedding day.  I absolutely LOVE that!!!  Their ceremony was truly Spirit-led and such an honor to be a part of! 

They were married at St. Luke’s Chapel with their reception following at The Summer House.  After the ceremony, we stopped at Cannon Park and White Point Gardens for some dramatic images in the setting sun.  Check out the fun slideshow at www.chrisandcami.com/blog and the rest of their photos at www.chrisandcami.zenfolio.com.  

CONGRATULATIONS Nick & Alexis!!!  You guys are a living testament to what TRUE love is!


Anatomy of a Bridal Portrait

OK, here’s the portrait Sarah selected and the scene I was working with.  I moved the poinsettias at the base of the stairs and placed Sarah where she could comfortably rest her elbow on the bottom of the banister.  She was lit by three Nikon SB-800 flashes.  One was directly behind her, pointed at her back to give her that glow, also known as a rim light.  One was placed above and to camera- left on the stairs to give depth and dimension to the staircase, and also act as a bit of a hair light on Sarah.  The last one is on camera right shooting through a 43” Westcott umbrella for a nice soft main light, in a loop lighting pattern.  The image was shot with a Nikon D3 with the 70-200 f2.8 lens.  I wanted to compress the background, so I actually opened the front door and stood out on the porch (shooting through the door) so that I could use the telephoto end of the lens.  All flashes were controlled by an SB-900 on the camera in Commander Mode, and triggered with RadioPoppers.  I had an AWESOME time photographing Sara…what a beautiful bride!

Bridal Shoot at the Governer Thomas Bennett House

Bridal Shoots are usually done months before the wedding.  And since most brides want to keep the details of their wedding gown a secret from the groom, I can’t really go posting their pictures to the web after the shoot!  So I thought I’d go back in time and showcase a couple recent Bridal Shoots.  Sarah’s portraits were scheduled for a park in downtown Charleston on December 14th.  But it was FREEZING cold, windy, and ugly outside.  Her wedding to Trent (seen here) was coming up on January 1st.   So we didn’t have any wiggle room to reschedule!  But Linda at the Governor Thomas Bennett House was so kind and generous in letting us use their beautiful and historic building to shoot in.  Can you guess which image Sarah selected for her portrait to display at the reception?