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Jennifer & Paul 05.29.10.| Calgary Wedding Photographers

Jenn and Paul have finally seen their wedding photos and I am now ready to share with all of you.  But first a little history.  Paul and I are very good friends.  We first met back in 2001 when we each had our own eBay business.  One thing led to another and we ended up merging our businesses to form Custom Auto.  We sold sold car parts online out of Paul’s apartment for a good part of the year.  We were sending hundreds maybe a thousand orders every month out of his apartment.  Business was exploding.  We finally decided it was time to move out of his apartment and rent a warehouse after this huge windfall.

Fast forward a few years later, and that when I got hooked on photography.  I saved up money to buy some studio lighting so I could play with it and learn some more.  Good ol’ Paul was my VERY FIRST subject I ever shot on my camera with my new Alien Bees Lighting system.  I had setup a faux studio upstairs in our car shop.  I asked Paul to sit and be my model as I tried to figure out how to use my lights.  Paul was more than happy to be my model. as I tried to give him a little direction.  After my very first shoot with him, he took a look at the photos and really liked them.   He liked them so much, he used it as his profile picture on the dating website where he was a member.  Now all these girls were looking at a hot stud with a “semi professional” looking profile picture!  You are probably wondering where this is all going…. well, Jenn was also a member and she noticed Paul’s profile picture. During Jenn’s speech at the wedding,  she said “when I saw Paul’s profile picture, I knew this was the man I am going to marry.”  And that’s how they met!  And now here they are…. married. I still have no idea how Jenn knew from that one photos we shot for fun that this was her future husband.  It’s one of those destiny things.

Words can not express how happy I am for both Paul and Jenn.  Knowing what kind of man Paul is, I know for a fact that he is a great catch for Jenn.  If there is one person who I could always depend on when I needed a favor, it was Paul, he just never said no.  Whether it was to fix my car starter or help me build a fence, he always showed up with his tools ready to go.  I can not say that for anyone else that I know in my life.  When his best man, Brad, did his speech he echoed the exact same things.   I just stood there and nodded in agreement with a huge smile on my face.   It wasn’t just me that he was there for all the time, he was always there for his friends and family as well.  It’s just the kind of guy he is.

It was a huge honor to photograph Jenn & Paul’s wedding.  I even said back then when I first shot photos of him, that I will shoot his wedding one day.  And here we are 6 years later, with me posting photos of Paul and his new gorgeous wife, Jenn, on my blog.

Congratulations once again guys.  Of all the weddings that I have shot, yours no doubt will always be special to me.

Yours truly interviewed by DWF

I just wanted everyone to know, DWF recently asked to feature me on their blog.  I was more than happy to allow them to do that ;)  If you wanted to know a little more about me, then go check it out!  Digital Wedding Forum Blog

Christina & Lenny’s e-session sneak peek!

Rarely do I do a sneak peek of an engagement session, but I had to share this photo right now!!  As soon I got home from the session I knew I had to work on it right away.  We had our session in the badlands in Drumheller, AB, 75 minutes east of Calgary.  There will be more from this hot session later this week.  For now here’s one, enjoy!!

JT Images brings home 2 Accolades of Excellence from WPPI.

I am back from WPPI in Las Vegas after 7 long days, which is about 3 days too long for Las Vegas. My body is tired from all the parties we went to, but like last year, it was an awesome experience. This year I met even more photographers and made more friends from all over the world. I am so lucky to be able to do what I do and have the experiences I do. There was quite a large contingent of Calgary Photographers in Vegas this year. At last count I think there were at least 20 of us down there that I know of. I love how our community is so tight knit and we all support each other to the fullest. We may be “competitors”, but we are all friends as well.

I learned even more this year about the art of wedding photography and can’t wait to implement all this for all my couples in Calgary, Edmonton and Banff. My 2010 couples are in for a real treat and I can’t wait to see what this year brings. I will be looking out for opportunities to create some amazing images this year, so be prepared brides and grooms!

As most of you faithful blog readers know, I entered 8 images into the WPPI Annual Awards of Excellence print competition. Of the 8 I entered, 2 of them scored an accolade of excellence. A few other scored only 1 or 2 points from being awarded an accolade. The 2 that did score hung in the gallery next to hundreds of some the most inspiring and most incredible images created in 2009, by some of the best photographers in the world. I was more than honored to be there along side them. Without further ado, here are the 2 images that are now award winning images.

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2009 was amazing! 2010 is shaping up to be even better.

I have been told I need to blog more often, and basically I agree.  I don’t blog as often as I want to, because, well…. my writing sucks and sometimes I just don’t know what to write about that pertains to my work.  But I know it’s going to be good for my rank on google and also to keep my faithful followers and fans interested in me.  I have tried to keep this blog strictly for photos and weddings, but I am finding a lot of photographers also use their blog as an extension of themselves.  Talking about everything and anything.  This year I will make an effort to blog as much as I can even if I don’t have wedding photos to share.  I might share with you some cool things I have found on the internet or even some cool iPhone apps.  You might even hear me rant about hockey, we’ll see I guess.  Also, please ignore my frequent incorrect spelling and grammar.  It’s not that I can’t spell or have bad grammar.  It’s just that sometimes I type so fast and proof read even faster that I miss things.

2009 was an amazing year for JT Images and we got to photograph so many beautiful weddings in Calgary, Edmonton and Banff.  I am happy that it is over, because I have been dying to design a year book of my favorite shots from 2009.  This book could end up being 200 pages since I am going to want to include so much.  It will be an awesome book that I can’t wait to share with clients who come see me.  I also would love to make a few copies of this book and give away a few as prizes for my faithful fans out there.  Is this something you guys would like to see?  Please do tell me!  I’ll think of a contest we can do.

So to ring in the new year, I have updated the galleries on the main wedding website.  If you go look in “their stories” you will see 5 brand new stories.  All the stories are some of my favorites from 2009.  The formula is still the same.  I love showing full weddings so that potential clients (maybe you) the consistency of our coverage.  I don’t want to just show you some of my best shots like everyone else.  Anyone who photographs a ton of weddings will always have some nice shots.  I am giving you a look at most of my shots throughout the whole day.  I hope you enjoy them, it was hard to just pick 5 new stories to share when I could have shared about 20!

There… 2 blog posts in one day!  :)

WPPI convention and the Awards of Excellence

It’s almost that time of year again for the annual WPPI Convention.  For those who don’t know, WPPI is the largest organization of wedding and portrait photographers.  Members are from all 6 inhabited continents.  Almost all of my good wedding photographer friends, here in Calgary, are members.  Last year was the first time Ryan and I had attended this convention.  We were both blown away at the size and met so many awesome photographers.  One of the things that really interested me was the print competition.  Competition are something I always strive to enter in.  The only way to measure yourself and to go up against the best in the industry.

I really wanted to enter some prints last year, but I didn’t have a sniff about what the judges look for, or even how to make a nice print.  I learned a print competition is a completely different ball game than entering a digital image file.  I sat in the judging room for hours each day, watching the judges talk about about each print that went up.  I learned when it comes to WPPI’s award of excellence print competition, it matters what inks, paper and mattes you use.  Some of the detail in the prints that scored high were amazing.  I needed mine to look like that.

My good friend Wei, at photobolic, helped me this year printing my 8 entries.  Wei won a few accolades last year, so he knows what he is doing.  One of the toughest things to do was to choose which images to enter and in which categories.  I shot literally thousands of images this year and many of them I love dearly.  But I had to really narrow it down, as it is not cheap to enter these things.  Plus, I only wanted to showcase my BEST.  After much deliberation, I picked 8 images I felt had the best chance according to what I saw last year and the criteria.

After we printed the images, I got them matted at the Paul Kuhn gallery in downtown Calgary.  When I picked them up I had the biggest smile on my face that I could not wipe off.  I am very happy with my decision with the 8 images.  I sent them off to WPPI on the weekend and the next time I will see them, it will be in the judging room.  At least I hope to catch my print being judged, as it could happen at any time.  I know you are probably sitting there saying, well let’s see the images you chose.  I decided for now, I will not reveal the images until after WPPI for I don’t want to jinx anything and show my competitors what I entered.  All the images have been featured here on the blog, if you are wondering.  Of course I will let you all know how it goes.

The convention is held March 4th – 11th in Las Vegas.  For those who are going, see you there.  I can’t wait to catch up with some friends from all over the world!

I left my heart on the North Shore.

It’s no secret to anyone that knows me,  I love Hawai’i.  But there is something special about the North Shore.  I have absolutely no doubts that one day I will live or retire on O’ahu with my family.  It’s just a matter of when.  For now, I am very lucky to be able to visit pretty much whenever I want to, and when I do, I always end up back on the North Shore.  From Hale’iwa to La’ie…. I could die there.  The miles of sandy beaches, the shops, the people, the pace, the surf, the breeze, the food… its paradise on Earth, literally.  Below is a photo of Sunset Beach where the best surfers in the world come to compete and ride huge winter swells.  In the distance you can see Ka’ena Point, the most western tip of O’ahu.

Sowon & Dean – Sneak Peek – Edmonton Wedding Photography

Sowon and Dean got married on Saturday at the Fantasyland Hotel in Edmonton.  They had a same day slideshow and here are a few from their slide show as a sneak peek.  Check back next week for more from their wedding photos up in Edmonton.

JT Images crew goes to Hawaii! | Calgary Photographers

Ryan approached me the day after we shot Melanie and Rick’s wedding, and asked if I wanted to go camping in Hawaii for a few days.  When someone says “Hawaii”, I basically get a huge grin on my face.  I love Hawaii, it’s one of my most favorite places on the planet.  I have been fortunate enough to have gone there twice now, and this will be trip number 3.  Ryan on the other hand has been there so many times he can’t remember how many.  It’s his favorite place on the planet as well.  We had a week to prepare for our trip but since we were going to camp it, I knew I would need to pack minimally.  Our goal was to go there and photograph some landscapes and see what we can come back with.  My goal was always to compile my own book of Hawaii.  This trip would really help me add to that since this was the whole reason for going.  But of course not the only reason.  We flew West Jet from Calgary to Vancouver then straight on to Honolulu.  While we were flying over the Pacific Ocean, there was this interesting cloud formation.

westjet plane pacific ocean sunset

We arrived pretty late in Honolulu.  We drove to the North Shore and when we got there we found our campground but it was way too dark to try and pitch a tent.  We decided to stay at the Laie Inn for a night.  In the morning we headed to our campground which was about 5 minutes from the motel.  While we were checking into the Malaekahana campground, we asked about the little huts we that were around the area.  The lady at the counter said there were huts available for $15/night.  Right away, we both knew we’d rather sleep in one of those rather than pitch a tent.  Plus, it was $15 bucks!  We asked for one closest to the beach, and we scored one literally 10 steps to the beach.

malaekahana campground

malaekahana campground

malaekahana campground

malaekahana beach hawaii campground

Even though this was my 3rd trip to Hawaii, I still have never been surfing. I have always wanted to learn.  That morning there was an instructor who gave surfing lessons at our beach.  I asked him if he did private lessons and he said of course.  We got to hang out with Ash and surf with him for a few hours.  After talking to him for a while he told us he was on an episode of Lost.  He was on season 2 episode one.  He was the Moroccan whole sold “Eko” the drugs which the plane eventually crashes on the island.  That was cool!!  His awesome lessons helped me stand up on the very first ever wave I had caught.  I was so excited.  I couldn’t believe I was surfing!!  Ash graciously let me borrow one of his boards until the next day.  I asked Ryan to try and get some shots of me riding a wave… and he did!!

After surfing and relaxing on the beach, it was time to get some work done.  We wanted to get out to the most western point on Oahu called Ka’ena Point.   From there we would be able to capture the sunset. On the way to the point right on the highway was the “Others” village on the TV shot Lost.  Lost is one of my top 5 favorite shows and is also Ryan’s as well.  So off course I had to stop and shoot some photos of the village.  It is actually a YMCA and not a TV show set.

ymca oahu hawaii lost other's village

To get to Ka’ena Point we had to off road it after the highway ends.  We rented a Ford Edge, which was a SUV type vehicle, but it wasn’t a 4×4.  It was an extremely treacherous drive.  So many times we thought we would get stuck.  It took some serious driving skills to get through this crazy maze.  I totally forgot to shoot us driving out to the point.  But boy was it worth it when we finally got there!!!

sunset kaena point oahu

sunset kaena point oahu

That evening we had a little of fun painting our little hut with light.  Painting with light is a photographic technique where you use a slow shutter speed and then light the objects you want lit with a flashlight or a flash.  In this shot below, I used a 30 sec exposure, standing behind the camera I used my little flashlight and “painted” the hut and the ground in front of me.  I had Ryan stand behind the hut and had him pop the flash on the tree on the right.  If you look at the stars really carefully, you will see that they moved during that 30 sec exposure.

malaekahana beach hawaii campground

On the last day, we headed out to Haleiwa to find the Lost beach.  Ash pointed us to where the main set was but we didn’t go too deep inside because there were “no trespassing” signs every where.  We were still able go to the beach where they filmed most of the scenes.  It totally looked like it too, so it was pretty cool to be there.  But there was a wonderful surprise that we didn’t expect.  There were TONS of turtles every where!!!  Most of them were just riding the shore break and we could see turtles under the water as far as the eye could see.  There were even a few sunbathing on the beach.  I was able to get really close to them and a few even posed for pictures.  After a while they got fed up with me they headed back in the water.

hawaiian green sea turtle

hawaiian green sea turtle

hawaiian green sea turtle

This trip was so awesome, even though it was way too short.  It’s ok though, because I would have missed Michelle and Jonas too much if I had stayed any longer.  I want them there with me.  The good news is, I’ll be back there with family and some friends for 3-4week in Oct/Nov.  Man, I love Hawaii!  Thanks for looking.

If you are interested in purchasing any of my fine art travel images, please check out my gallery here.

Calgary Stoney Trail Ring Road – Mike’s JDM 1993 Toyota Supra

Before I started doing photography for a living I owned a small business called Custom Auto here in Calgary.  We mostly sold performance parts and accessories for import cars.  We also had a side business importing JDM (Japanese Domestic Manufacturer) cars from various auction houses in Japan.  I used my contacts there to help my good friend, Mike, get his dream sports car.  We were bored yesterday so I thought it was a good time to go shoot the car since he put his new rims on.  We headed out by our house where the Stoney Trail ring road is being done.  We had a lot of rubber neckers watching us of course.  Here are a few from our shoot.

1993 jdm toyota supra calgary

1993 jdm toyota supra calgary