Friday, August 15, 2008

come sail with me

my friend L invited me to go with her and her two boys on a sailboat ride at norfolk, waterside. as long as i have been living in the tidewater area i have never been on a sailboat ride before. (i'm such a land luber.) so i excitedly accepted the invitation with the idea to do some leisurely shooting and to finally test out my lensbaby 2.0.


it was a hot semi-hazy day. no clouds in the sky and barely any wind. so much for a true sailing experience on the american rover it was all good though. it's the company that we keep that makes everything worth while.


L enjoying a silent moment with her two little ones.


norfolk's scenic waterways include a colorful array of huge steel structures


not to mention other stuff that look they came from the transformer's movie


one of my better attempts to photograph a water buoy using my lensbaby while on a moving sailboat


another lensbaby creation. it's a tugboat moving way faster than the boat i was on.



i'm so excited to shoot my high school classmate's wedding this saturday! jesse and i reconnected about a year ago through myspace after a 10yr hiatus. basically we hadn't seen each other since high school graduation. he had asked me to be the photographer for his wedding last fall and i was honored to accept. tomorrow i meet with him and his fiance, nicole, at their wedding ceremony rehearsal to check out the venue. so far, i was told there will be no flash photography allowed. i'll be finding out what other photography challenges we may face when i get there.

i hadn't thought about an assistant photographer before but after many long conversations with L about what level we wanted to take our photography to, i decided to ask her to join me this weekend. this will be our first time working a wedding gig together. cheers to this new adventure!

3 comments:

Anne K. in L.A. said...

It's about time you start photographing more weddings. It's been nearly a year since you photographed mine. Do I gotta crack the whip or what?

Neleh said...

anne, seeing how successful you've been doing with your graphic design business is a crack of the whip right on my butt! hehehe.

cies said...

yay, glad to see new stuff :)