Posts Tagged ‘video’
Ellie + Kevin’s Same-Day Edit from StillMotion on Vimeo.
For those of you in the process of selecting churches for your wedding, you might be interested in seeing how they look with a wedding in progress. Short of actually attending a wedding you will probably just use your imagination, but I did come across a video shot in June 2008 at St. James Anglican Cathedral (Church and King) by local cinematography/photography company StillMotion. It has sweeping views of the property, the interior, the ceremony, and the moments leading up to and photography after. Enjoy!
Mark your calendars, folks! This year’s Relay For Life event is coming up June 12, 2009. It’s a couple of months away, but this is a heads up to remind people about it and give plenty of notice for fundraising efforts. The Brides’ Project will lend our support, in one form or another.
Read about our participation in last year’s event by visiting photographer Dean Oros’ blog post written June 29, 2008: Relay For Life – The Brides’ Project
Dorkiness = Sexiness. Really. from andrew msv on Vimeo.
Tanja Lippert is a photographer based out of California who shoots film, which is amazing in itself considering how much the industry uses digital these days, but she’s also a self-admitted dork who extols the virtue of dork energy. Say what you will about dorks, but dork energy results in creativity behind the lens — powered by a laugh that makes other people laugh, which makes for great pictures!
I’ve included this video so you can see that photography shoots needn’t be boring — no way! They should be full of fun and frolic, and bursting with ideas, especially engagement shoots. If you’ve booked your wedding and worked yourself into a tizzy trying to plan it all, take some fun time out and get some sassy engagement photos to put you back in the wedding mood.
An American friend of mine is travelling in the Philippines right now for the first time, and he shared some of his initial impressions about the country with me (I’m Filipino) via email last night. So today when I came across this wedding video shot in Manila I thought I would share it with you — a slice of wedding life in a global community. It’s also a sweet story with interesting shooting angles and filters, family moments, and lots of POV videography goodness
Enjoy!
Manila Wedding from Manila Wedding on Vimeo.
Avoiding accidents is easier said than done, but perhaps someone should’ve suggested that the ceremony NOT be held on a rail-less platform over a pool?
At first I thought it was staged, but after a few views, I’m not sure…
There’s discussion about its authenticity in various forums, including the well-known fake-buster Snopes.com.
At any rate, minimize your distance to water

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