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tour dates announced! 2011

January 17, 2011

tourdates

alright everyone! the tour dates for 2011 have been listed!  this is preliminary, of course, since we’re only just halfway into January so far!  dates are subject to change, so even if it looks like i will not be in your area on a certain date don’t hesitate to contact me anyway!

i repeat… don’t hesitate to contact me!  things change, travel schedules change, etc.  but, if it looks like i AM going to be in your area at some point, give me a ring (or an email, you know) and we may be able to set up a shoot.   if there is enough interest i may be able to extend my travel dates beyond what i have listed here to do a workshop for photographers, hold classes, do a boudoir marathon, engagement marathon, etc.   i’m always up for possibilities!

ps- i’m dying to go to NY (i’ve never been! can you believe that?) or anywhere out of the continental US as well, as i’m feeling a bit itchy for some good culture.  if you know of anyone getting married or needing a photo-shoot in any of these areas, by all means, contact me!

pps- are there really only three months out of the year that i’m going to be home?  in.sane.  go 2011!

Last week, i attended a webinar put on by Style Me Pretty and Pure Photo. Although it was geared toward brides, i wanted to attend just to see what they had to say, and if i could educate my own brides any better than i already do. They did have some great ideas, and snapped some screen shots to share with you guys. This webinar was all about educating brides on how to get the most for your money. There are so many things that photographers WISH you knew, but either dont want to sound pushy or demanding, or sometimes just dont have enough time to sit down and talk about all of this- which is no real good reason at all, is it?! So, lets start out right now by going over what you REALLY need to know before hiring a photographer and before your big day.

Looking for a photographer and their Style:

its funny to have to actually say this, but make sure that the style of your wedding photographer fits the feel of your wedding day, and the style of you as a couple. Often, finding a photographer is such an overwhelming task, that brides just want to find a decent one, and are more concerned with checking that item off their wedding to-do list than actually finding the perfect fit. if you dont want staged photographs, you need to find a true photojournalistic photographer. if you want some edgy magazine style photographs, you need to find someone who specializes in that. Now, there are photographers (like myself) who do a little of both.  all of this comes back to great communication between client and photographer, and understanding what kind of style fits you best.

if you dont know, dont be afraid to cut out pictures from magazines or wedding blogs that you just adore, and share them with your photographer.  Of course, photos can never be fully replicated (nor would you want to do that, it ruins the spontineity and individuality of your day) but it does give the photographer a great idea of what style you gravitate towards.  inspiration boards are key (read: collage of pictures)- check out Style Me Pretty’s inspiration board maker right here. If you dont know why you should make an inspiration board, I think they say it perfectly :

By now you must know that Inspiration Boards are an essential wedding planning tool. They’re the perfect way to hone your vision and create a chic, cohesive style that you can share with your family and wedding vendors. Plus they’re a super fun way to explore a million different looks for your big day. No matter your style, chances are, that between creating your own boards and exploring all the designs right here, you’ll find the perfect wedding inspiration to suit your own unique style.

I know that if i was planning a wedding and i told my fiance all about the peach and champagne color palette with the bunting banner and mason jar candlelights he would have no idea really what i was talking about. i dont think most men would.  but if i showed him an inspiration board  he’d be like “oh yeah, i totally see what you’re going for”- it makes everything clearer.  if you make multiple inspiration boards, you can show them to your fiance and see which one he’s gravitating toward as well.  and lets face it, it’s always better when the groom is on board and feels included.

Also, during your initial consultation meeting with your photographer, make sure you have any pertinent people who are in the decision making process present.  if your parents are footing the bill for photography, it is important that they come to the meeting.  they (most likely) have a different idea of what wedding photography is about (it’s much different since their wedding!) and we dont want any surprised parents on the wedding day. I definitely want to be clear on expectations on both our parts.

Get the photographer you want, products can come later:

well, i wouldn’t exactly agree with the “no one orders the album within a year” part (my clients do!) but yes, you can not undo bad photography. so much better to get the photographer you really want, with no products, and less hours, than a wedding photographer that’s only pretty good with an album, 12 hours of coverage, 2nd shooter, etc. etc. etc.  We know we will never be the cheapest photographer out there, but that is because we value giving you quality products. We will also never be the photographer who gets you images 2 weeks after your wedding, because again, we value our products, and take our time on each image to make it exactly right.  you’re investing a lot of money and trust into us, after-all, and we want to live up to our own, and your, expectations.

Wedding Photography Packages breakdown:

Hours of Coverage:  you’re going to want to figure out a rough idea of a timeline before deciding on hours of coverage.  we’re going to talk about timelines in a minute, but for simplicity we’ll just say right now that if you decide to do a first-look, you’re timeline will be streamlined, and therefore you can cut out a good chunk of money for hours of coverage. Make SURE you discuss your timeline with your photographer, and coordinate your wedding planner’s timeline with your photographer’s. you may not have realized that sunset is at 5 pm, and your ceremony ends at 4:45, leaving you just 15 minutes for formal photos (not enough time!) and zero minutes for intimate photographs of you and your husband.

2 photographers: If you are on a budget, this is the first thing i tell brides to cut out of their wedding package.  two photographers is great if you have a difficult timeline (formal photos at the same time something else is going on at the cocktail hour you’d like photographed specifically, if you want a photobooth at the reception while still wanting to capture guests dancing on the dance floor, etc) or if there are large distances to be traveled (bride and groom getting ready at the same time in very different locations across town, 15 or more minutes of travel time between ceremony and reception locations, etc), or if you have a huge wedding party or guest list.  but if you’re wedding is pretty cut and dry, one photographer should be just fine to capture the story of your day.

Engagement sessions:  this is NOT just to announce your engagement or to order save the dates.  this is a practice run.  this is to get to know me as a photographer, to get to know you as a couple, and to learn how to be relaxed and candid in front of a camera.  rarely are we photographed without looking at the camera and saying ‘cheese’ in real life, and you dont want to be practicing looking natural (but feeling very awkward) on your wedding day.  it is also a big confidence booster, to take those engagement photos where you may feel a little uncomfortable (most people haven’t been photographed since they were a senior in high school) and then see amazing shots come out of that.  it will give you confidence to know that your wedding photographs are in good hands.  Also, if you end up hating your engagement photos, it gives you a big heads up to look at other wedding photographers ASAP before it is too late.  The difference between couples who have had an engagement session to those who haven’t is incredibly evident in their final portfolio.  so much so, that i’ve stopped charging for engagement sessions and have added them into most of my packages for free.  It was worth it to me to see my couples be comfortable in front of the camera.

High Resolution images: For many brides this is a make or break deal.  I see it slightly differently, and i’m going to give you my 100% honest opinion: it shouldn’t be a make or break deal.  as a matter of fact, only a few of my packages actually include the high-res images.  here’s why i dont think owning the high-res images should have so much weight: 1) if you’re worried about having your wedding images safe and secure, we have you covered.  we have so many external hard drives, virtual storage, etc. etc. etc., that it would literally take the collapse of the entire internet  and a natural disaster to destroy your wedding images.  2) you have just invested at least 3,500.00 for a photographer. i am not naive enough to think that is a small amount of money; it is a large investment.  do you really want to go print your images at Walgreens?  By doing that, you will have just turned that amazing shot into a run of the mill wedding  photographer’s  image.  it would be like just getting a 3,500.00 manicure, and then going home and painting over it- in a very very bad way.  3) we keep our printing prices low so that you WILL be able to afford to print images with us after your wedding.  we want you to have physical prints in your hands of your day, be it an album, canvas wraps, or traditional prints.  4) We already encourage you to share all your images on facebook or other social media, and you dont need the high-resolution images to do that.  Low resolution is what is best for sharing online, and you already get those FOR FREE!  (i love free things, dont you?)  5) we keep your gallery up forever, so that you dont have to pay a re-posting fee.  if you want to order prints in 6 months, in 2 years, in 10 years, you can go do it instantly.  it will actually take you less time to do that than to go find your disk of high resolution images, take it to a drug store, print it, pick up the prints…. you get the idea.  it is SUPER EASY.   so, instead of getting the high-res images, i’d save my money for something else that you cant get anywhere else…. like…..

Albums.  i will say that we have more options for covers, styles, and quality than any other photographer that i know of.  I have exclusive contracts with the best professional album companies in the world.  in the world. the best. it’s something we’re very proud of, and it feels really great to be able to show these amazing works of art to our clients. but, if you are looking at other photographers you NEED to look out for these things:

layout design:  are there distracting design elements (like swooshes, curlie cues, etc)?  are some images crooked (think like you’re thumb-tacking an image to a board)? are there images in an oval shape? are there images in ANY other type of shape (diamond, star, etc)?  are there images laying over top another image? is there any text or words? these are things that may seem “cool” or “trendy” or “unique” right now, but they will not stand the test of time later. they will look dated, and in ten years from now you will laugh about the design instead of remember the moments and appreciate the photography.  Design should be clean, clear, concise. The Image should take priority, not the design.  the design should only enhance the images, not be the dominating factor.  This is not a high-school yearbook, this is a fine art album that your grandchildren, and their grandchildren will look through.

traditional vs. modern:  we have both styles of binding.  the library pages that are traditionally bound (they refer to it as magazine-style above in the screen shot), and the lay-flat album  (they refer to it as board-book above ) which can host a large panoramic image spread across both pages. one is not better than the other, it is merely your personal taste.  make sure the photographer carries what you prefer.

credit: an album credit in our packages means you get a certain amount of money towards the purchase of any album you would like.  we want you to have an album, but realize that sometimes it’s just not in the budget when you’re trying to afford everything wedding related.  we’ll wait patiently for you :) like i said, we’d rather have you hire us, and wait with products, than not be able to afford to have the photographer you really want.

sides vs number of images: our albums are 20 pages in our basic album. you can always order more pages if you’d like! and, we never put a limit on number of images you can put in the album, within reason.  one must understand that the more images you give to me while saying you’d like to stay in a certain number of pages the more degraded the design quality will be.  it would be crazy to try and fit 10 images on one page.  we stick with anywhere from 1 to 4.  so, if you want a lot of images included, purchase more sides (pages).  if you want to keep it low-budget, narrow your images down to what you really really need to have.

Pro vs. consumer albums:  professional albums are expensive.  for you, AND for us.  some basic albums cost us anywhere around 800.00 JUST to purchase them.  that doesn’t take into account any customizations, additional pages, printing of images, design time, ordering time, album ordering consultation meeting time, shipping, etc.  i promise you, photographers out there aren’t buying their albums at 50.00 and making 1,500.00 off of them.  in reality, our profit margins for creating albums is miniscule.  but, this is the grand culmination of the efforts we’ve put in, and we like to see it come all together in print.  the reason these albums are so much more expensive than the consumer ones you can purchase yourself is because these album companies have book artisans that hand create each album individually. they have gone to school for book making- it is an art, not just a job.  it is their field, their profession, their artisanal craft. these albums are archival, meaning they wont degrade your photographs.  photography, by nature, is unstable, and will always degrade.  these albums will make that shelf life a lot longer.  not to mention they are the most beautiful products i’ve ever seen. Professional album companies work exclusively with professional photographers, and often times a photographer will have to be selected to even carry their product. if you are buying a wedding album for less than 500.00… something is not right.  it is either not a professional album, not of good quality, not archival, or something.   You can expect to pay at least 1,000 for a well made, well designed album.

Timeline:

They’ve said it perfectly.  When i say budget in an extra hour for hair and make-up, i really really do mean it.  what is the worst that can happen? you get an extra hour with your girls?  you get an extra hour to soak up your wedding day? you get an extra hour with your photographer?

and here’s the big one:

First Look

I know this is kind of a controversial one.  I am actually a convert. i wanted to see my husband for the first time as i walked down the aisle, but now, we are both all for seeing each other before the ceremony.  We will ALWAYS work with brides who want to stay traditional.  but we just want you to know what the benefits are for seeing each other before the ceremony  as well.  As they said above, it gives you the chance to get out the jitters, and to actually have a moment to talk- for your husband to actually tell you how beautiful you look.  Brides who’ve done a first look say that they feel like they are going through this day together rather than apart and meeting at the aisle. They also all agree that seeing each other before the ceremony didn’t actually detract from the emotion as they were walking down the aisle. there is no other moment like that one, as you are walking down the aisle to meet your husband, as you are hearing the music, as all the friends and family members are gathered there, standing up watching you walk down the aisle to meet your love.  it will not matter if you saw each other before that moment or not, at that time, that moment is all that exists.

in a condensed version here are the benefits:

1) you spend more time with each other on your wedding day than apart

2) the nervous jitters are out, and it turns into excitement

3) he’ll be able to actually tell you how he’s feeling, how beautiful you look, how excited he is. sometimes, those things do not have the chance to be said until the reception, otherwise.

4) you’ll be free after the ceremony to enjoy your cocktail hour with your friends and family. again, adding to the feeling of togetherness on one of the most important days of your life.

5) your timeline can be streamlined incredibly. without seeing each other before hand you will be  trying to hurry through formals after the ceremony, then hoping to have at least an hour of the two of you alone together for pictures (which, lets be honest, family formals ALWAYS run late, more on that in a minute) while you’re missing out on the cocktail hour, and so is your photographer because she’s trying to photograph you, and then hurrying in for the grand entrance, and you’ve got all this pressure on you to get in there on time because guests are hungry…. Are you going to feel good taking photos if there is time pressure on you?  seeing each other before hand and getting intimate shots of the both of you before the ceremony ensures we will have ample natural lighting for you (especially if you have your ceremony late in the day), and after your ceremony things can flow easily, for both you AND the photographer.  I am able to work easily without a second shooter, and still be able to get those amazing photos of the reception area before guests walk through and deconstruct the scene and table settings.

6) stress is lessened.  need i say more?  isn’t less stress a good thing on your wedding day?

The Shot List:

Oh that last one is a biggie!  yes, please, have someone (a bridesmaid, a master or mistress of ceremonies, a favorite aunt, a wedding coordinator, a personal attendant… anyone who knows who is who) to call out names and make sure that people are present, ready, and waiting to jump into the shot.  if you are having any more than 8 formal photos of family members, with anymore than 8 people in each photo, this is absolutely a necessity.  if you are not doing a first meet, and plan on having photos of just the two of you after these formals, i can not stress enough the importance of making this streamlined as much as possible.

it is so important.

have i mentioned how important it is?

things to help:

  • talk to important family members to be photographed well before the wedding or the rehearsal dinner.  Tell your Aunt Sally that you love her a lot, and really would like her to be included in the formal photos after the ceremony, and that they will be taking place immediately after the ceremony, so please, do not run back out to the car quickly, or run up to the bar for a quick glass of wine, or to the restroom.
  • repeat this information to all family members at the rehearsal dinner.  if extended family members were not at the rehearsal dinner, designate another family member to make sure to get in contact with them that day to relay the information.
  • Have your officiant make a small anouncement after you have exited for all immediate family members to stay at the altar for formal photographs.
  • and, of course, have someone designated to help round up stragglers.  because i dont know who is who, i wont be able to tell you if we’ve already photographed your great aunt sally or not, or if i saw her leave the ceremony area, or if i could please go run and find her.

I’ll Also take Spa Treatments…

ok, so, you definitely dont have to get me a spa treatment.  but, i have had brides forget to feed us dinner.  when i was pregnant.  after shooting for 12 hours a day.  it was a rough evening to say the least.  I always keep an energy bar with me and a protein drink in the car for worst case scenarios, but you really do want your photographer to have the energy it takes to be creatively thinking for 12+ hours during your day lugging 20+ lbs of equipment on their shoulders.  you dont want to see them fizzle out at the end, and food and water have a big role in that.  Also, appreciation goes such a long way.  if we know YOU want us there, then WE want to be there.  and we also want to do a stellar bang up job on your wedding so you can be even happier.  we’re only human, and if we’re working with a bridezilla, sometimes it’s hard to be excited about the things she’s excited about and it shows through in the photography.  we want to create the best possible relationships with our clients.  we want to know and remember your wedding date years from now.  we really do care about what we do.

Looking your best

All of these are great tips! i especially want to point out the nervous laughter thing.  When i am feeling out a couple, if i notice they are feeling a bit awkward, i may actually put them in a more awkward pose than they already are, KNOWING that they are going to burst out in laughter.  that is specifically what i’m going for, the real laugh.   so dont try and play it cool…. feel on the outside how you are really feeling on the inside.  if you are trying to stifle in a laugh, dont.  just let it go.

also remember that you are on camera all day long.  not just during formals.  so if you really hate how you look when your nose is scrunched up, try and not do that.  i never want someone to be who they are not, and i always prefer brides to not really notice that i am there, but in the same way a celebrity is aware that at any time someone could be photographing them, you can apply that same principle to your wedding day.

Getting your wedding Published:

although what is generally most important to you, the bride, are photographs of the two of you, that’s not what publishers are looking for. rarely are any photographs of family members or friends included if it doesnt have anything specifically to do with decor or details.  other brides want inspiration for their own weddings, and are hoping to get some ideas from you.  what i will say is this: cohesive, cohesive, cohesive.  if you can tie in all details of your wedding together in a cohesive manner, it will make all the difference.  Also, different wedding publishers have styles that they specifically look for.  Style me Pretty, for instance, generally features out door, shabby chic weddings. Martha Stewart generally features weddings with impecable (somewhat formal and traditional) tastes.  there are blogs and publications out there for DIY brides, for budget brides, for hippie brides, for rockstar brides, you name it.   submit your wedding to publications that are looking for your style, and you’ll have a lot more success.

Little things make a BIG DIFFERENCE!

clean up that room: that amazing shot of you putting on your wedding dress is not going to look so amazing with that cooler full of beer behind you.  or all the plastic garment bags strewn on the bed.  or all of your suitcases open with clothes strewn about.  take the time to tidy up, or better yet, get ready in another room other than the one you are staying in.

dont forget a nice hanger for your dress.  a dress shot is always an image i take at a wedding, and it is always less amazing when it’s on a white plastic hanger.  check out these wire hangers, or these funky ones, or all these ideas!  Those are totally out of the box ideas, but  just a traditional wooden hanger will do nicely.

Dont forget your letterpress (anything paper printed material like your invites, save the dates, menu cards, etc) so we can photograph them as well! when submitting to be published, editors are going to want to see how you invited your guests, if it was cohesive with the style of wedding, and if there were any unique attributes to them.  it can sometimes be a make or break deal for getting your wedding published.

bring a hand mirror to see the back of your hair! it also makes for some pretty amazing photographic shots.  you’ll also want a full length mirror to see yourself fully dressed.

schedule in some time to do a mini boudoir session in your lingerie before putting on your wedding dress.

scissors and a sewing kit are  commonly searched for items while getting ready.  everyone will want to cut off their hanger straps, and it’s pretty hard to do with a nail clippers!

PHEW! alright that was a lot of information. Are you guys exhausted? i am!

’tis the season!

September 3, 2010

happy holidays! Even though it is still a steamy 90 degrees here in Tampa, it is definitely getting time for the holiday season.  I had a small panic attack when i realized i was booked for all of October, and then what comes after October but… NOVEMBER.  and then… DECEMBER.  which, is great if you’re in Elementary school and learning the order of the months, but for me, it struck fear into my heart.  i WILL hand knit those stockings that i’ve promised myself for the past three years i was going to do, SO HELP ME.  and in the spirit of getting things done early, we are running a wonderful photography special! normally, i am against running “specials” because, well, frankly i feel like a promo ad, and i hate those.  so these “specials” are very few and far between.  but i do want to motivate my clients to be on the ball this year and be done with that holiday rush early!  how amazing is it going to feel to have your photography DONE and your holiday cards DONE before November even rolls around?  just think… you could be that person who has their  cards sent out by thanksgiving.  and by golly…. i am going to be that person this year!

50% off all holiday sessions  before October 1st!  my entire October is full already, so if you want to do a portrait session, now is definitely the time!  and, not only that….  but it seriously gets better.   50% off the set up and design of your holiday cards! normally a $50.00 set up and customization is now just $25.00 to make these beautiful cards personalized to your family.  and, these are by far my most favorite holiday cards that i’ve ever seen….  our Headlines Collection:

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This year we’re also featuring our most innovative christmas card ever… our round ornaments series!  imagine your family and friends opening up their 5×5 translucent square envelope to pull out a little round christmas card that they can hang on their tree or mantle.  I personally, am not only going to send these out this year, but i’m also going to use them as decorative gift tags on gifts! that bottle of wine i’m bringing to the holiday dinner party? you bet this is going to be on it.  so.many.ideas!

tampa photographerhere are some detail shots of the front and back of each circle card:

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And i’m not forgetting our multi-purpose cards! these cards can be totally customizable for anything you can imagine.  save the dates? christmas? baby announcements? thinking of you? dream it up, and i’ll make it happen.
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And for my new mama’s out there right now (there are so many of you! that makes me so happy!) check out our brand new baby announcements for this year! classy, a touch of whimsy, a touch of sweetness like cotton candy.  and that’s what we’re calling this series! our Cotton Candy baby announcement series.

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tampa photographerLastly, if you are looking for something a little more modern for your baby announcements, check out what i custom designed for our son Pierson when he was born just three months ago.  the front was just his picture, and the back was the typography. We also printed the typography side poster size to hang in his nursery:

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I hope you love the designs as much as we do!  take hold of this photography special because it will only last until October 1st, and these “specials” only happen once in a blue moon.


re-launch!

July 21, 2010

we’ve been working super hard here! on top of getting our clients photos/albums back to them, we’ve also been working on a big overhaul on our website and marketing material. it started with wanting to make the logo more… “us”… which turned into wanting to make the website more “us” and then once you start, you really just cant stop.

go check it out!! quick! and then come back here to learn more.  http://www.sugarleafphotography.com

so the new logo…

was inspired by my vintage typewriter that i bought at goodwill for 5 dollars.  instead of finding a digital typewriter font, i literally typed out sugar leaf, scanned it in, and created the first part of the logo. “photography” was then handwritten. i love the imperfectness of it,  vintage quality, and the fact that it is wholy unique to us, and us alone.  and i feel it represents everything about our photography up and down and sideways.  YAY!

and the website is jam packed with a completely new portfolio, so be sure to spend some time on there.  there will be more changes to come, like a new way for clients to proof and order their images, as well as a gallery specifically for our album products.  not to mention, this blog is about to get a big overhaul as well!  we can’t very well have the old logo on here, and the new logo on the website :) but i just couldnt hold back the re-launch of the website any longer! much too excited :)

Tuscany Album

February 6, 2010

Another great album that i absolutely LOVE.

this is our contemporary, lay flat album.  it’s leather bound, in your choice of colors, with a gold, silver, or blind embossing of your name and date of marriage on the front. when opened, the thick, heavy pages lay flat, with only a 1mm gutter seam in the middle.  the gutter seam is the space right down the middle between the two pages. having a tight gutter seam means that you can have beautiful panoramic images that span the ENTIRE two pages with only a hint of a little line down the middle.  and our gutter seam happens to be the tightest on the market to date… an amazing 1mm.  you can barely see it.  I have seen albums out there that have no gutter seam; the two pages have a photograph adhered to both sides, and it is folded in the middle where the gutter seam should be.  that’s AWFUL for your photography…. would you fold your wedding photos in half?  never! it destroys and breaks down the image, leads to color distortion in that area, and will eventually end up being destroyed.   our Tuscany album has a slit already created so you can be assured that your album will last forever.  each page is printed on kodak professional endura paper, and then coated with a protective laquer spray to ensure that it can be wiped clean, and will not be damaged by the elements.  The rounded corners on each page are damage resistant, so you don’t have to worry about wear and tear on your album.  i’ve had this sample album for a couple of years now, and i bring it to each client meeting and each wedding expo we’ve done. it’s been handled by literally HUNDREDS of people and carted everywhere across the country. it looks as good as the day it arrived!

finally, its placed in a beautiful presentation box for safekeeping!

love. love. love

baby bottoms and super 8mm

January 18, 2010

Super 8mm films have this amazing timeless quality to them that we adore here at SugarLeaf.  There is such a growing market for vintage films for weddings, but we think they’re just as great for family sessions.  I’ve always thought little naked babies at the beach were quite possibly the best things in the world, so as a forewarning, this film does have a little bit of nudity in it (on our 1 year old son’s behalf).

on this day, Tavish learned how to blow kisses (as you can see in my excitement halfway through the film), and even 6 months later, he’s still doing it all the time.  he’s a heart melter, what can I  say!

we are starting 2010 off with a serious bang here at Sugar Leaf.  we worked all through the holidays (sometimes pulling 12 hour days) to continuously improve and develop and move our business forward.  and all of this hard work is paying off, i feel like i’ve made big announcements on this blog more times this week than i have all year!

but this post is one of the BIGGEST announcements i could make!  we’ve officially launched Sugar Leaf Filmography!!!!  it’s been something that has been in the works for a long time now, ever since i fell in complete love with vintage super 8mm films.  and then i was laying in bed dreaming of the day, one day, when by chance i could make a super 8mm film myself.  cause those of you who know me, know that film is my first, true love.  it seems film and I have a long distance relationship… one that’s still strong but i don’t get to see or use often because the demand for it is just not what it should be.  But when i can sneak away from digital, film and i have wild affairs.  don’t tell my digital camera though, he might get offended.

so as i was dreaming about the romance of super 8mm… i leaped out of bed.  HELLO…. WHERE IS THAT MOVIE CAMERA THAT MY GRANDMOTHER GAVE TO ME!?!?!  the one that’s been sitting in my closet for oh…. 2 years?  could it possibly be a super 8mm movie camera?  and sure enough… it was.  TEARS! oh! the tears!  immediately i began researching, studying, finding out where to buy film, where to develop it, how i could market super 8mm wedding films and films of babies, births, children, you name it.  And my husband caught the super 8mm bug as well, and dove right into it with me.  He now heads up the super 8mm department of our company, and does an amazing job filming :)

and although i still have that camera of my grandmothers, and a few others,  we decided that if this was something we wanted to pursue, we’d need great, professional super 8mm cameras.  so we invested in not one, but two.  and then, thanks to Mark and Evan, a wonderful couple (who you’ll remember from their engagement shots i took in both digital and film) who so graciously entrusted with us their most important day (even though they had never seen our super 8mm work before), we were able to create a portfolio for weddings.

and, without further ado… check out this quick clip (a shortened version of the full length feature) of their absolutely exquisite affair in st petersburg Florida.  and thanks to Voila events and their planner Samara who made it so easy for us to film, the day so well organized and clear! (not to mention beautiful!)

A little about their day:

the ceremony took place at Evan’s grandmother’s house, the original house that Mr. Snell, of Snell’s Isle, built and lived. it is a place with a ridiculous amount of historic pieces housed inside, there are chairs in that house that have probably seen more turns of centuries than i can imagine.  and i’m pretty sure there is a bed in that house that was used in Abraham Lincoln’s era.   The ceremony took place just in front of those doors with the glass bottle bottoms inlaid in the windows. Evan decided to use greenery (as opposed to floral bouquets), and the eucalyptus bows that were strung up throughout the courtyard absolutely filled it with fragrance, unlike any floral arrangement would have.  In addition, seating from within the home was re-purposed and utilized throughout the courtyard and garden as lounge areas for guests drinking lemonade and tea out of the beautiful mason jars tagged with Evan and Mark’s calligraphy. After the ceremony they drove away in the vintage Rolz Royce, and arrived at the Museum of Fine arts.  Guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with fabulous hors d’oeurves serenaded by a lovely string quartet (loved them, they were fantastic) in the museum garden.  Normally, super 8mm does not do well after dark, but luckily, a spot light stayed on the couple for most of the night, which allowed us to get shots of them dancing, and cake cutting!  Props to the band as well, they were by far, the most amazing musicians and singers i’ve ever heard at a wedding before and got literally EVERYONE (even Evan’s grandmother) busting a move and breaking a serious sweat.

If you’d like more information on our Super 8mm services, please shoot us an email at lexia@sugarleafphotography.com or dustin@sugarleafphotography.com.  Films are all silent, with an average length of 20 minutes for the full length feature. you’ll also receive a trailer, like the one above, set to music.  films are black and white, or color (or a mix of both if you’d prefer!).   and the color is just as absolutely beautiful, with the colors slightly “off” and vintage!  we’ll be posting more of that very soon .

This is such a beautiful artform, and not many photographers are still trained well enough to be able to handle film and all it’s tricky intrinsic qualities.  we can not express how THRILLED we are to be bringing back the film movement (and all it’s beautiful graininess) and offering this as a fine art service to our clients.  HD video absolutely without a doubt has it’s place in our society, but it feels so good not to let go of the romanticism of super 8mm filmography.  we hope you love it as much as we do

-Dustin and Lexia

HELLO CYPRESS ALBUM!!!

January 6, 2010

we received our beautiful cypress album last week in the mail! i was photographing it, and decided it would be very beneficial to everyone (especially my out-of state clients) to be able to see it in action.  We put together a little stop motion video for you, so you can get a good feel of what it’s like. have i mentioned how much i love stop motion? i do.

note: the beautiful deckled edges of the pages.  a deckled edge happens when the paper is hand made, and the edges are left raw, or uncut.  all pages are archival safe, and the book is hand made by book artisans and bound with Japanese Silks and Swiss ribbons, your choice of colors of course.  the presentation box is a beauty in itself…  created by hand with the same eco-friendly Japanese silks and Swiss ribbons.  One of the greatest bonuses to this album is you can actual include your invitations or other letter press as well!  each image is a real photographic print inlaid and permanently mounted into the pages, and we can do the same for invitations, or other special items from your wedding day.  those vows you wrote on a piece of paper?  forever preserved in your album. AH!   i just can not get enough!

thankfully, we’re getting even more products from Cypress this week! stay tuned for more photographs and posts :)

how do you make those albums?

September 9, 2009

hey guys!

check out this fantastic video from Cypress Albums, the company who makes our amazing, exquisite, fantastic, (insert another fabulous adjective here), albums.  i am really not exaggerating, i have completely fallen in love with them. if you’ve followed this blog for a while, you’ll remember that they are all completely eco friendly, as well as archival safe, and each one made by hand by a book maker artisan.

don’t take my word for it, check out how they are made here.

also, i can’t get enough of the super 8 mm filmmography they used.  so classy!  if you like this style of vintage film, we will also be offering super 8 mm filmography (we’re launching officially in october!) as an addition to our photography services.  i can not wait to post our first wedding on the blog!  it’s filmed on vintage cameras, with real film (film? what’s that?) and then transferred to digital media for you to easily view and share.

ENJOY!!!!

As promised, more products!

I love this product almost more than words can say.  This is the presentation box (a similar design to the presentation box the album comes in) which houses your favorite matted prints.  you can house up to 30 or so prints in this beautiful handmade silk box. I think i love it so much because it is just so incredibly classic.  It brings me back to my days as a fine art student, walking into the museum’s archive room and finding so many photographs housed in boxes in their original mats.  And can’t you just imagine pulling them out of the box and displaying all those beautiful matted photographs on your table?  LOVE IT!  Im planning on ordering a box once a year for my son’s birthdays to house all my favorite images from that year.  imagine the library he will have when he’s eighteen!

presentation box

Here are the folios, made with the same japanese silks and swiss ribbons as our beautiful albums.  choose from a double triple or quadruple folio to present your photos. the best part is that these folios accordion fold up into a little booklet you can carry around!

3005_34ABdouble folio with DVD

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