J+D Bridal Portrait Style- Part II Orange County Wedding Photography

Happy Wednesday Everyone! What is new in your world? Anything  fun or exciting? We are excited about our upcoming destination wedding to Minnesota. Our friend David Equire, also co-host of Camera Dojo recommended us to a fabulous couple Tony+Annie who will be getting married in September. They are having their reception at the Chalet of a local Ski Resort, it sounds so cool. We can’t wait to share this special day with the two of them, they are such a fun-loving couple! Congratulations to you both…and we will see you in September!

Last week we did 3 shoots for Broughton Quarterly, this is our 3rd issue in which Sipper Photography has contributed. We just love working with the Broughton’s everyone is always so nice and their hotels are stunning. If anyone is looking to take a trip this summer, check out the Broughton properties, they have several boutique hotels all over California, Chicago, and Bali Indonesia (would love to shoot there). We have visited the The Andres in Palm Springs, The Wine Valley Inn in Solvang and The Georgian Hotel up in Santa Monica, and we highly recommend all of them for your next getaway.

If you need a little getaway each day, here is one for you! Jeff was invited to participate in a fun new blog called OC Daily Photo. He will be submitting a photo each week that will post on Saturday’s. The idea behind it is to just show interesting things that go on in Orange County, CA and share it with everyone. There are some fun images on the site, so check it out when you get a chance!

So, things have been a little busy as usual, but we have made time for a few glasses (or bottles) of wine in the mix of things because you must keep your priorities in check! Right?

Well, we finally got our Bridal Portrait video up for all of you too! Our recent shoot with Lori, Kylee & Richelle was such a success that we just had too many favorites. We decided to make up a slideshow of some of the other images, it even shows Hair by Kylee at work doing some make-up. We also found some awesome music to go with it too! Our close friend in Nasville, Jayne Nelsen was so kind to let us a use a song from her album “No Regrets”. You must check out her music and see what she is up to at JayneNelsen.com. I know she is about to go out on another radio tour this month to promote her album and we wish her lots of luck! Be sure to request her single “What it Really Is” at your local country music station if you like what you hear. We wish her much success with her career, she truly is a talented artist.

I feel so honored to be present with this cast of very talented women. Thank you so much to all of you!

Credits:

Hair+Make-Up by Stylist: Kylee House 949.433.1279

Floral Design by: The Flower Girl

Music by: Jayne Nelsen, Album “No Regrets” Song “Leave the Light On”

J+D Bridal Portrait Style- Part II Orange County Wedding Photography2010-07-13T20:01:10-07:00

Just a Quick Saturday update!

Hey everyone!

Sorry for the lack of posts this week.  We got busy, and then by the time we got down to work on some pictures, our computer was acting up!  One of those weeks, I guess!

One of the coolest things to happen to us in a while happened last week, when our friend, Kerry Garrison, who, along with David Esquire, make up the team over at Camera Dojo, sent us a message asking if we’d want to be interviewed for their weekly Podcast!  Of course we would!  Team Sipper is always down for talking about what we love to do, and Kerry and David are cool guys and a TON of fun to hang out with!  I’ve listened to their Podcast for the last 5 or 6 months now and it’s full of great interviews with some amazing photographers.  Go check it out, and let us know what ya think over at CameraDojo.com

Another thing that you may have noticed, if you’ve checked out our website in the past couple days, is that we put up an exciting new Splash Page! Ya see, we love our logo, but thought that the opening page was… well.. a bit bland, so we enlisted the services of Tanya Ahedo over at Design Action Studios to kick it up a bit!  We LOVE it!   I love new stuff on our site!

Well, that’s all I have right now.  We are heading out to the Art Walk in downtown Santa Ana tonite with our friend Scott.  We’ve never been there, but it looks like it could be pretty fun!

J+D

Just a Quick Saturday update!2009-05-02T17:45:21-07:00

Weekly Wednesday-Baseball Season is Here!

Happy Wednesday Everyone! Life has been busy as usual for the Sipper’s, this last week or so I have been working with my friend Melly on some new marketing postcards for the portrait side of our business.  Melly is such a fabulous designer, she knows our branding and always comes up with exactly what I envisioned. We are two peas in a pod I tell ya!

We also decided to add some spice to the website, so keep a look out for our new splash page which is coming very soon! Our flash designer is Tanya Ahedo who was referred to us by our client Kirsten Wright. By the way, if anyone needs any Creative Writing or Copywriting for your business or blog, contact Kirsten, she does some fabulous work. Both of these ladies are great and it has been a pleasure working creatively with both of them.

So, last night we took a little break and attended our first Angel’s game of the season. Both Jeff & I love baseball, it is such a great past time that we have shared with our families. Though we have our Angels vs. Yankees rivalry we still remain happily married. We both knew of this going in, but still stuck together. Don’t get me wrong, I support the Angels when they are playing any other team but the Yankees, THEN IT’S ON!

Baseball reminds me of my dad too, those Yankee games are still a bit hard, it makes me think of old times…we used to have so much fun going! My dad and I ventured all over to see the Yanks, so many memories…I miss & love ya dad!

Speaking of missing people, it was such a tragedy losing the Angel pitcher, Nick Adenhart. It was somber near the hat entrance of the stadium where a huge memorial was set for him.

I really got choked up reading this letter from a 10 year old fan, it was so heartfelt and really shows how these players become heroes to us.

The support was amazing out there as the sun was setting. Here is a shot of one of the hats, I took while we were waiting for our friends Tony & Jeanette to arrive.

We were so excited to get together with them, this game was going to be so cool because it was their son Anthony’s first baseball game. Anthony enjoyed himself so much, he ate a hot dog, clapped his hands & cheered! We all had a great time and Aunt Dana & Uncle Jeff felt so honored to share this first with him.

Hope you all have a great rest of your week! I leave you with these two final shots of Little A’s first Baseball game!

Enjoy, J+D

Sitting on dad’s lap enjoying the game!

Weekly Wednesday-Baseball Season is Here!2009-04-22T17:09:03-07:00

Weekly Wednesday Blog-Get with the flow!

Hola Amigos!

What’s shakin’ out there?  Busy, as usual here.  As you saw from the last post, we headed out to Arizona to see Dana’s family last weekend.  The weather was surprisngly nice out there.  Not hot at all.  In fact, I think I wore pants the whole time we were there.  And believe me, that NEVER happens when we are in Arizona!  But it is April, and the weather hasn’t really heated up there yet.  We had a fun time, and met some cool people!

So, with this week’s blog, I’m going to deviate slightly from the regular “Jeff rants about whatever for a few paragraphs” as Dana likes to put it, and talk about our work, and our workflow.

Inevitably, whenever you get a bunch of photographers in the room, questions arise.  Usually they end up in arguments, err discussions, about Canon Vs. Nikon, and Mac Vs. PC. (We all know that Nikon and PC are the way to go, right?! 🙂 ) After these arguments end in a stalemate, or people fighting in the streets, the next question that pops up is about “workflow”.  Now, since Dana and I both learned on film back in the dark ages (the early-mid 90’s) the term workflow really had no meaning to us.  Not really anyways.  I mean, you shot the film, dropped it off at the lab, go have a sandwich, and when your’re done eating, wham, prints are done.  Throw them in an album, and out the door they go.  No color correction. No effects. Nada.  You had to get it right in camera.  No Photoshop to fix your mistakes!

So, when it came time for us to switch to digital, we had to come up with a workflow.  Getting the images from your camera, to your computer, to the lab/web, etc.  At first, there was a lot of trial and error.  There was no simple solution to edit, adjust, tweak everything.  We used Photoshop, and Bridge, and it worked.  Just not that great.  Fast forward a couple years, and Adobe busts out Lightroom.  Sweet Jesus!  Lightroom is probably the best piece of software I’ve owned.  The ability to import pics, keyword them, adjust them 10000 times, and still revert back to the original without damaging the file is amazing.  I can batch thru 1000 pics, adjust color, exposure, change to Black and White, whatever in about 1/4 of the time it took me with Bridge and Photoshop.  It’s just that good.

So here is our basic Workflow with Lightroom/Photoshop:
1. Import pics into LR, using a basic preset for the Nikon D300.  I found a preset online that I tweaked a bit to make our stuff look great right out of the box.
2. Dana then does the rough edit, getting rid of bad pics, out of focus, bad exposure, blinks, etc.
3. I go thru everything, and adjust White Balance, Exposure, Color, Sharpening to give it our basic Look.
4. At this point, they are ready to go to a lab.  I export them as .jpg’s, and send them away!
5. Then I back up stuff (or should… I’m fairly lazy with this, and need to get better) onto two seperate portable hard drives, plus the HD in the computer.

All this is done without EVER going into Photoshop.  I would have to say anymore that I’m about 90% Lightroom, and 10% Photoshop.  As good as Lightroom is, there are still a few things that just can’t be done there, and I have to make the roundtrip to PS.  In talking with other photographers, this seems to be about the norm for most of them.  Except for those that do major work, and really heavy editing to their pictures.

The fun part comes after all that is done.  The time when we take our favorite pics and have fun with them.  Over the course of the past year, I think we have really dialed our style in. I use the same basic presets in LR, and Photoshop to give us a consistent look.  Occasionally, I get a little funky, and play with some new presets or actions that look cool, but don’t necessarily fit our style.  Usually these are on our more personal work.  Sometimes, if something works well there, we may incorporate it into more of our regular work.  Here are a few examples of some of the latest stuff I’ve been playing with:

Earlier this week, I got a message from my friend, Kerry over at CameraDojo.com.  He puts together a really good set of Lightroom Presets that sells at a really great price over at his site.  He was putting the final touches on a series of Black and White Presets and wanted me to check them out.  I gotta say, I played with them a bit last night, and really dig them.  They are some good, solid Black and White settings in there.  This one was made using the Greyscale Max White setting with a Med. Vignette.  The great thing about these presets is that you can apply them, and tweak them to suit your tastes.  For the ones I post here, these are straight up, no tweaking.  I really wanted to see how they looked right out of the box!   If you don’t know Camera Dojo, you need to go check them out.  Not only do they have a weekly podcast with some of the big names in photography, the website itself is filled with TONS of useful info.  I’m coming into almost 20 years of photography, and I can always find something on their site that I didn’t know!

This was us screwing around up in Santa Ynez from a few weeks ago.  We found a really great field across from the Firestone Brewing Company Restaurant and used some of the late afternoon sunlight to get some pics of ourselves.

This was done with the CameraDojo Infrared preset with a medium Vignette.  I’ve never had any luck the 3 or 4 times I had to shoot Infrared film in school, so this works just as well for me!

This was the new Wedding Lawn at Firestone Winery.

For years, I’ve had a Holga 120 plastic, piece of crap camera.  It’s covered in tape, and leaks light like a sieve.  Because of this, it produces really funky, semi-out of focus pictures with odd flares and such. The problem with the Holga anymore, is that it shoots film. I still love film, but the costs are hard to justify anymore. Brandon Oelling over at X-equals.com seems to have had the same thoughts and came up with this really cool setting.  He’s also a bit of a LR expert and has tons of tutorials, tips, and tricks on his site.  Definitely check his stuff out!  The border was added in Photoshop to give it that fake film look! 🙂

This one here is more of what you normally see in our blog, and on our site.  It is a PS action that I came up with that basically desaturates the picture overall, and adds a little bit of warmth to it.  It seems to work especially well in that late afternoon/sundown flarey light time.  I just like it, because it’s actually a decent picture of me.  Of course, Dana shot it, and she’s fairly handy with the camera, ya know!

So, there ya go.  Hope you got a little insight and how we do what we do, and if you have any questions about anything, please email us, or drop a comment at the bottom here, and we’ll get right back to ya!  And be sure to check out both Camera Dojo and X=Equals websites!

See ya next week!

J+D

Weekly Wednesday Blog-Get with the flow!2009-04-15T18:04:34-07:00

Our visit to Chandler…starring Kira!

Hope everyone had a great Easter holiday weekend. We had such a fabulous time visiting my family and what made it extra special was that my friend Jill was there too with her daughter Kira. She was out for the week to visit her grandma, so we got to spend a couple of days together. Jilly and I have been friends for…uh…how long is it now? Well, I know it is at least 13 years because it was during college when I met her at PNC bank, when we were both part time bank tellers back in the day. She lives in Virginia now, with her husband Aric and 4 year old daughter Kira and there 3 dogs. As I get a little older, I realize how much I miss my old friends. We don’t get to see each other very often, but when we do, it is like it was yesterday. We just pick up where we left off, joke about our college days and dancing until 2 am. Jill and I are totally opposite in personality, but somehow we clicked. It was me who was the bad influence and had us on the dance floor until closing, along with my sister Gloria and our good friend Mary. Love ya girls!!! We are the original “Dancing Queens”…ha ha that just dated us a bit, sorry girls!  We all had the best time together and now friendships that will last forever.

Our family & friendships are so important and that is why photography is such a part of my soul because I get to solidify the moments we share with them. On this trip, Jill asked me to take photos of her daughter Kira with her grandparents because they live in Alaska now and really don’t get many photos together. I felt honored to share these moments with Jill & her family…thank you so much Jilly!

In case you didn’t notice, Kira is quite the “Ham”. I think she watches America’s Next Top Model or something because she has got her posing down. We had a lot of fun in one of our favorite places to shoot! Afterwards, we went to grab a bite to eat and Kira looked over the table and said to me…”Aunt Dana, you love to take pictures!” As I sit here and write this with my eyes full of tears, I hear her little voice. Yes Kira, I do love taking pictures!

Enjoy the moments, J+D

Kira

I love this one!

Grandma + Kira

Grandpa + Kira

Everyone’s favorite photo!

Jilly + Kira

Kira + Jilly + Grandpa + Grandma

She is gorgeous!

Playing peek-a-boo with grandma & grandpa!

Jilly + Kira + Dana

Just laughing…love ya girls!

I will miss you both until next time!

Our visit to Chandler…starring Kira!2009-04-14T10:23:57-07:00

Weekly Wednesday Blog-Top 5, baby! Wedding Photographer Orange County

Yo yo yo yo!

Well, the results are in and you guys voted to make Sipper Photography one of the Top 5 wedding photographers in Orange County for ’09 on the FoxLA website! How cool is that?

It woulda been great to win, but, seeing as how a year ago, we weren’t even on the map, it’s pretty exciting for us!  We couldn’t have done it without the help and support of all of our friends, and clients over the past year.  It really amazes me how far we’ve come in such a short time!  Seems funny to say that, since Dana and I have been together almost 10 years, and have shot together for nearly that long.  It was only about a year ago, we finally got everything together, and really went full bore into doing what we really love to do!

As usual, it seems, we’ve been pretty busy!  Last weekend we spent Saturday up in Santa Ynez, hitting some wineries and meeting new people.  Sunday we had a great photo shoot at the beach, where it just happened to be about 80 degrees and perfect!  Sunday night we had dinner with our friends Kerry and David of CameraDojo.com, and their wives at Daimon’s Teppan Yaki in Huntington Beach.  It was a great time, and cemented the idea for me that if this photo thing goes south, I would love to be a Teppan Chef!  That just looks like a fun gig to have!

This weekend, we are, once again, hitting the road and heading out to see Dana’s family in Arizona.  Should be a good time, we have 3 photoshoots scheduled on Saturday, and the rest of the time, just hanging out with the family.  It’s a nice time of year out there now… not too hot, yet!  And, it’s not cutting into my May-October Blackout Months, so it’s all good!

If any of my peepz in the AZ wanna hookup, gimme a shout-out… we’ll set something up!

See ya later !

J+D

Weekly Wednesday Blog-Top 5, baby! Wedding Photographer Orange County2009-09-02T21:33:37-07:00

Weekly Wednesday-Gettin’ busy time!

Hey kids!

It seems it’s been a few weeks since the last installment of the Weekly Wednesday post, or as Dana likes to call it, “Jeff’s rant about something post”!  We’ve been pretty busy and had a few, much more interesting things to post up, so the Weekly posts have slipped away a bit.

So, like I’ve said, we’ve been fairly busy.  Between shoots, and appointments, and seeing friends, our calendar has been pretty full.  This past weekend brought us dinner with our friends, Kerry and Karen, a photoshoot with the Andersen family, and their newest edition, Josie, dinner with my cousin, Kristen, and her friend Kristen, and we shot some Gift baskets on Sunday.  All the while, both of us were dealing with a bit of head cold all week.

It’s a good thing we love what we do, I mean, really… how could we not?  We get to make friends with amazing people, and we make pictures people love.  I could thing of waaaay worse ways to spend our days! 🙂

This weekend seems to be more of the same, with a photoshoot for a Charity we are working with up in LA, and a bridal show at the OC Mining Co on Sunday evening.  If you are in the neighborhood, you should swing by, and say HI.  I think it is a $5 fee to get in, but they have food, and you might win a free engagement session with us!

I might even try and sneak a bike ride in this weekend with OCRR!

Speaking of bike rides, I love the time change.  It’s giving me a chance to get out a couple times a week to ride after work with my bike club.  So far this year I have more miles than I had ALL of last year.  Last year was a really off year for me.  Just by looking at the numbers, I can tell where the extra 10 lbs. I’m carrying came from!  They should belt away pretty quick, once I get longer and longer rides in!

For those of you in the Chandler/Mesa/Tempe Area of Arizona, Dana and I will be out there April 10-11.  We have a few shoots setup, but might be able to squeeze you in!  Also, for any photographers around there, if you wanna meet up for Drinks and to talk shop, hit us up… our schedule at night is reasonably free! 🙂

Well, that should just about wrap up what’s happening in our neck of the woods.  Just keeping busy, living the dream! 🙂

J+D

Weekly Wednesday-Gettin’ busy time!2009-03-25T12:28:21-07:00

Spring is here…a hike up the cactus hill!

This past weekend we celebrated the first days of Spring. I was feeling a bit inspired to take some photos for fun, so I decided today to take a hike up the cactus hill across from our house. Max joined me, I let him off his leash as we started up the hill, we are so lucky because he never goes really far. Usually, he takes off a bit, then turns around to look back and see if mom is behind him. The air was crisp this morning, but as I began to walk it warmed up fairly quick.

I thought I would share a few of the shots as Max and I roamed the hill…the Spring colors are just about here!

Enjoy, J+D

Spring is here…a hike up the cactus hill!2010-07-11T19:08:12-07:00

Friday lunch with the girls!

A few weeks ago my friend Suz Broughton invited me to lunch with a few girls who are fellow bloggers in the Orange County area. We had a great lunch at the Filling Station in Orange.   Suzanne & I both splurged on the Filling Station special which is a burger with bacon, avocado, chedder, swiss, lettuce, tomato and onion. We both ordered it with “no yucky onions” said Suz and well if you are gonna order the burger you have to have the fries to go with it too.

We all had such a fabulous time that we decided to have lunch again today, so we made our way to the Irvine Spectrum where we met at the California Pizza Kitchen. Today we behaved and had salads no burgers! Some of the same girls came Suz, Marcy, and Julie, we missed Elaina she couldn’t make it this time, but we’ll see her again. Our new girls were Rochelle and  Kristin who makes fabulous cupcakes, she brought us each one…thanks again Kristin, I saved mine to share with the hubby!

So, today I was in good company thanks to all my new friends! Here is a shot I took at the end with my mad point & shoot Skills! Marcy is the fabulous red head who is laughing because I don’t think she believed I could get us all in, but I did it. Will have to get a group shot of everyone next time!

Have a great weekend…J+D

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Rochelle, Marcy, Suz & Me

Friday lunch with the girls!2009-03-20T18:25:17-07:00

Please Vote for Sipper Photography! MyFox LA OC Hotlist

Happy Wednesday Everyone!

Sipper Photography needs your support! We are competing in the MyFoxLA/OC HOTLIST for Wedding Photography. We are so lucky to have so many fabulous people in our lives! Our network of previous clients, friends & family have already shown their support by voting and currently we are in 3rd place!!! Thank you to all who have already voted, your support is greatly appreciated. The 2009 voting ends next Saturday, March 21st, so please help us keep the momentum going…We Need Your Vote…TODAY!

nominationlogoIt is simple to vote:

  • Click on the orange “VOTE” button next to Sipper Photography
  • Start a new account (it is simple login info, you will not get spam mail by creating the account)
  • Login with the email you listed to verify the account, the link is provided
  • If you have time, please write a review of the J+D experience you had and give any of the reviews you see a thumbs up if you find them helpful!

It is that easy! We thank you in advance, for taking the time to support us! Please share the vote with all your friends, family and co-workers…every vote counts! We feel so honored to be among so many talented artists and even more the people who believe so much in the J+D Experience. Jeff & I truly love what we with Sipper Photography and we are so happy to share it with all of you!

Thanks so much,

J+D


Please Vote for Sipper Photography! MyFox LA OC Hotlist2009-07-09T21:50:49-07:00
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