Posts Tagged ‘wedding photography in calgary’

Albums, albums, albums!

April 15th, 2010

This past week I had 4 awesome albums arrive from Finao and I had to take some photos to show all of you.  One album was Sowon and Dean’s whose wedding I did the photography for in Edmonton.  Another album has been shipped off to Amsterdam in the Netherlands for Jillian and Rob who had [...]

 

This past week I had 4 awesome albums arrive from Finao and I had to take some photos to show all of you.  One album was Sowon and Dean’s whose wedding I did the photography for in Edmonton.  Another album has been shipped off to Amsterdam in the Netherlands for Jillian and Rob who had their destination wedding in beautiful Banff.  I took drive around Calgary and hand delivered Crystal and Ali’s and Jenn and Khang’s wedding album to them personally.  There’s nothing better than when a couple sees their finished album for the first time.  These albums are the end product of all the hard work we put into the photography.  From the minute the client meets me for a consultation, I show them and tell them how important an album is and how it will last a life time.  Sometimes it’s hard for people to imagine or understand what I mean, until they see their own album in their hands.  That’s when they realized the money they invested into me becomes priceless.

With so many cover options that I can offer with Finao, every wedding album is unique.  Every couple chooses different covers and leathers that fit their style and leave the design to me!

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Michelle and Shaun 02.06.10. | St. Mary’s Cathedral & Calgary Petroleum Club

March 16th, 2010

Michelle and Shaun decided to stay in the Bahamas for their honeymoon for 3 weeks!!  Lucky ducks!  I don’t blame them at all for not wanting to be in Calgary in the middle of winter.  When they did come back, we were finally able to get together to see their wedding photos.  Michelle told me [...]

 

Michelle and Shaun decided to stay in the Bahamas for their honeymoon for 3 weeks!!  Lucky ducks!  I don’t blame them at all for not wanting to be in Calgary in the middle of winter.  When they did come back, we were finally able to get together to see their wedding photos.  Michelle told me she had not seen any photos from their wedding yet, even from their guests.  I was more than thrilled that my photos were the first ones they would see.  I had to get some tissue ready for Michelle.  Love it when that happens.

Michelle and Shaun had their ceremony in the amazing St. Mary’s Cathedral close to downtown Calgary.  I have never shot inside this church before but heard so many good things about it.  As soon as I walked in, I looked over at Alicia and said “right on”.  There was tons of natural light flooding in from everywhere and the ceiling was just plain awesome.  It’s definitely one of the nicer churches in Calgary.  The ceremony was a wonderful ceremony attended by many family and close friends.

Once the ceremony was over, Alicia and I decided we would shoot some of our creative portraits right inside the church.  It was a setting that had to be taken advantage of.  Afterwards, we headed to the Calgary Petroleum Club in downtown Calgary.  We shot as many photos as we could without freezing.  The windchill on this day was just bitter cold.  The Petroleum Club was also a great setting for me to finish of our portraits as Alicia went off and shot wicked details photos of the club.

Alicia Price assisted me on this wedding as Ryan was away on a destination wedding of his own in Mexico.

Thanks, Michelle and Shaun, for trusting us with your special day.  I am very lucky to have met such a beautiful couple like yourselves.  You both are the reason why I love my job so much.  You were so easy to work with because it’s obvious how much you both love and respect each other.  I would love to go to another Flames game with you guys before the little one arrives and takes up all your time.  What an huge year 2010 is going to be for you both.  I am so blessed to have been the one chosen to photograph and create these memories for you for the rest of your lives.  I can’t wait to meet the little “mini me”.  Congrats again!!

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2009 was an amazing year personally for me and for JT Images.  We had the honour of photographing 21 weddings and also did 2 trash the dress and a day after wedding session.  We shot weddings in Calgary, Edmonton, Banff and Red Deer.  Somewhere in there I also did 15 engagement sessions.  On top of that, I hosted my own “Just to Inspire” wedding photography workshop for the first time ever, here in Calgary.  All of this wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my family and friends, and especially Ryan, who assisted me on 95% of the weddings.  Muchos gracias, mi amigo!

My biggest thanks goes out to all my wonderful and amazing clients.  I am truly honoured to have been chosen to photograph such an important event in your lives and to be a part of it.  I really hope you will cherish all the wonderful images we made together, for all eternity.  I know I will!

Once I finished the last wedding of the season, I couldn’t wait to get started on my yearbook and this slide show.  My book hasn’t arrived yet, but when it does, I’ll be sure to share that with you all.  But for now, here are the images that made it in the book in a slide show presentation.  It was hard to narrow it down to 140 images, out the tens of thousands that I shot last year, but I did it.  Well, what are you waiting for???  Hit play!

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Michelle & Shaun – Sneak Peek – Calgary Petroleum Club

February 10th, 2010

As soon as I got back from my destination wedding in the Dominican Republic, I had to prepare to photograph Michelle and Shaun’s wedding.  Michelle and Shaun booked me not too long ago and when we first met, we clicked immediate.  It also helped they are both huge Calgary Flames fans.  But what really helped [...]

 

As soon as I got back from my destination wedding in the Dominican Republic, I had to prepare to photograph Michelle and Shaun’s wedding.  Michelle and Shaun booked me not too long ago and when we first met, we clicked immediate.  It also helped they are both huge Calgary Flames fans.  But what really helped was that they are one of the most down to earth people I have had the pleasure of meeting.  They are both soooooo in love with each other and I can’t wait to finish the rest of their images.  They are off to the beautiful Bahamas for their well deserved honeymoon and when they get back I will put up more photos from their wedding here in Calgary.  There are soooo many good ones, and I can’t wait to share.  Shaun emailed me yesterday asking if there would be a sneak peek soon.  Of course I have to tease you guys!

Have a great honeymoon!  See you when you get back!

 

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Tuyet & Richard’s Dominican Republic Destination Wedding – Sneak Peek

February 7th, 2010

It sure was nice to get away from Calgary for a week to photograph a wedding in the tropics!  Tuyet and Richard brought me to the Dominican Republic with 25 of their closest friends for an amazing week.  I love my job.  More on the craziness that was Puerto Plata later this month.  For now, [...]

 

It sure was nice to get away from Calgary for a week to photograph a wedding in the tropics!  Tuyet and Richard brought me to the Dominican Republic with 25 of their closest friends for an amazing week.  I love my job.  More on the craziness that was Puerto Plata later this month.  For now, enjoy these 3 awesome sneak peek photos.  I have a ton of stuff amazing photographs for Tuyet and Richard!  I can’t wait to share them.

 

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Meaghan & Craig 12.20.09. | Calgary Golf and Country Club

January 13th, 2010

Meaghan and Craig are two people who are so much in love with each other.  Ever since Meaghan was a little girl, she always knew she wanted to get married around Christmas time.  Christmas was definitely M&C’s favorite time of year and it provided a spectacular feel to their winter wedding. The day started at [...]

 

Meaghan and Craig are two people who are so much in love with each other.  Ever since Meaghan was a little girl, she always knew she wanted to get married around Christmas time.  Christmas was definitely M&C’s favorite time of year and it provided a spectacular feel to their winter wedding.

The day started at Craig and Meaghan’s house, where Craig has been living alone since they bought the place.  All of Craig’s boys were there getting ready and we had some fun photographing them.  The house was still a bit empty, which was a good thing for us wedding photographers.  Afterwards, we went to Meaghan’s parent’s house where we found the girls getting ready.  You could tell Meaghan’s mom was very excited when she was tying up Meaghan’s dress.  I don’t believe I ever stopped seeing her smile the whole time we were there.

The ceremony as held at the beautiful St. Barnabus Church near downtown Calgary.  St. Barbabus has awesome architecture inside and wonderful amounts of natural light flooding in.  Ryan and I took every advantage of that on this day.  The ceremony was lively and full of energy, as expected with M&C.  When it came time for the vows, Craig got down on one knee in front of his bride, which drew a permanent smile of Meaghan’s face and all the friends and family who came to witness.

It was almost already dark by the time the ceremony was over, as this day was the second shortest day of the year.  We headed down to Olympic Plaza in downtown Calgary to do our photos and shot around Calgary’s City Hall.  The reception was at the Calgary Golf and Country club, which was an amazing high end venue, with Christmas decorations everywhere.  A perfect setting and ending to M&C’s Christmas wedding.

Congratulations M&C.  You both were truly meant for each other.  I feel very blessed to be the one who was chosen to create memories for the both of you.  I wish you all the best and nothing less.

 

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Crystal & Ali 12.12.09. | Calgary Lougheed House

January 11th, 2010

Crystal and Ali have finally seen their wedding photos and now we can share it with everyone.  Their wedding took place back on December 12th when it was -35 degrees outside (brrrrr).  The wedding was held at the Lougheed House blocks away from downtown Calgary.  The ceremony and reception were also held here.  We started [...]

 

Crystal and Ali have finally seen their wedding photos and now we can share it with everyone.  Their wedding took place back on December 12th when it was -35 degrees outside (brrrrr).  The wedding was held at the Lougheed House blocks away from downtown Calgary.  The ceremony and reception were also held here.  We started the day off at the Crystal’s house while she was getting hair and makeup done.  After we finished shooting the details, we ventured off to the Sheraton Eau Claire, where we met up with Ali and his boys.  We did our prep and a few of the shots of the boys at the hotel.

This was the first time we had ever photographed a wedding inside the Lougheed House.  By the time the ceremony started it was already dark outside.  So we had to setup an off camera flash in the corner of the room for our light source.   Once it was time for portraits, we busted out more flash heads and video light.  This was the first wedding I ever shot where I didn’t have available light for the portraits, and the results were perfect.  We used almost every nook and cranny for our portraits and even ventured outside for about 10 mins, right before my fingers were about to fall off.

Congrats Crystal and Ali!  I am ecstatic you love your photos.  I wish you a long and happy life together!

 

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Cailtin & Connor 12.19.09. | Fairmont Palliser Hotel

January 6th, 2010

Caitlin & Connor had one of the most different weddings I have ever attended.  It was so well done.  The day started with Ryan and I meeting the boys at Razor’s Edge Barber Shoppe, down in Bonavista Square.  They were getting shaven with a blade!  I have never had one before, but after seeing it, [...]

 

Caitlin & Connor had one of the most different weddings I have ever attended.  It was so well done.  The day started with Ryan and I meeting the boys at Razor’s Edge Barber Shoppe, down in Bonavista Square.  They were getting shaven with a blade!  I have never had one before, but after seeing it, I wouldn’t mind trying.  Although I admit it looks a little scary with a razor sharp blade so close to your throat.  Afterwards, we headed to the Fairmont Palliser Hotel in downtown Calgary.  We jumped from room to room shooting both Connor and Caitlin.  The ceremony took place in the CPR Pavillion which hangs over 1st Street SW.  The ceremony was a low light affair with an awesome ambiance to it.  After a short and very sweet ceremony, it was time to go make some photos.  We ran around the hotel and the adjacent Calgary Tower area to create our shots.  We had a great time and C&C were troopers allowing me to do almost whatever I wanted with them.

The reception was wonderful and took place in the same CPR Pavillion.  Usually when you attend a wedding, there is a guest book to be signed.  Well, instead of having a guest book, C&C had a genuine Polaroid camera, stocked with film for guest to take photos of themselves and sign the Polaroid.   Talk about awesome.  There were no seating arrangements or a dinner.  Instead of tables, they had the venue tastefully decorated in black and white sofa chairs and chaises.  It was an atmosphere that screamed “have fun, this is a party not a formal dinner”.  It was very unique and different and these two pulled it off without a hitch.   The hors d’oeurves that were served were INCREDIBLE!  I have never had lamb so tender that it melted in my mouth.

Congrats Caitlin & Connor.  I wish you both luck, happiness and hope all your dreams come true for you, now that you are leaving Calgary.  Washington D.C. is a different world, but I am sure you both will be fine, because you got each other.  You guys are amazing people and have a connection with each other that is so rare.  I know you both will be successful.  Thank you again for having Ryan and I capture your amazing day.

 

 

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

January 4th, 2010

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 [...]

 

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!  :)

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WPPI convention and the Awards of Excellence

January 4th, 2010

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 [...]

 

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!