Month: April 2009

  • Wedding days. There's NOTHING like 'em!!!!

    There really is nothing quite like a wedding day.  I miss MY wedding day!  (And I can't WAIT to see the rest of my wedding photos!)

    Here are two photos from this weekend that represent two things to me-  The entire essence / heart of a wedding day, and the core of my photographic style as a wedding photographer...

    After shooting more than a dozen photo shoots in the past few months, I almost acquired a taste for shooting with models etc.  It's easier to execute the image concepts you have in your head, for sure.  But this weekend, I reaffirmed what I feel is the truest photographic enjoyment.  What, by FAR, gives me the greatest sense of reward-  the candid, un-posed, DECISIVE MOMENT.

    I'm HARDLY a Henri, and these images sure aren't perfect, but I'm just 1000x more happy to have captured them than any other posed, well-lit portrait I've ever made...

    (Congratulations, Tracy & Dan!  You were both so beautiful, and your wedding was fantastic!)

    =Matt=

    Nikon D300  -  Nikon 85mm f/1.4  -  1/125 sec  -  f/1.4  -  ISO 3200
    My in-camera custom B&W preset that I like to call "Kodak T-Max"
    Push-processed (+exposure) in Bridge CS3, grain added in PS CS3.

  • Changing up the blog a little bit...

    My web "front" is ever-changing.  Somewhere out there, the ultimate integration of website / galleries / blog awaits.  But I think it permanently eludes us all, because there is always something to change.  Styles change, preferences change, interests change, ...change is GOOD!

    I don't know if people have noticed minute, subtle changes on my blog over the past few months but I've been tinkering around here and there.  And here and there around my website, too...

    www.matthewsaville.com

    One thing that *I* wasn't responsible for, that you Xanga users may also have noticed lately, is the reversal of xanga and matthewsaville in my blog's URL.  You can still get to my blog by going to xanga.com/matthewsaville, but now matthewsaville.xanga.com also works.  Nifty!

    Anyways.  Comments on the look and organization (or lack therof) are always welcome!  Here are a few shots from a couple photo shoots the other day...

    Jenn (from South Coast Winery in Temecula) ...holding my TLR
    Nikon D300, Nikon 17-55 2.8, hand-held, "The Echo" RAW Bridge preset.

    (Karen, at Mia Reed's photo shoot in Long Beach with Angie Itomura's students?)
    Nikon D300, Nikon 85mm f/1.4, hand-held, wide-open, RAW.

  • Nectar of the Gods!

    So, a few years ago Dan Moore (muzikman03)and I are driving through the craters and valleys of, well, Death Valley.  It is burning hot, as you might imagine.  I think we had one or two 12 oz water bottle between us, or something totally un-wise like that.  I don't remember whether or not the AC was working.  We drove for an hour or two to see this giant crater.  The wind was blowing like CRAZY!  Dan and his 20 lb tripod + medium format camera were the only stable thing there, it was nuts.

    So, we're in the middle of nowhere.  (At the entrance to the racetrack, for those of you who know.  I MEAN NOWHERE!!!  The kind of place where you gotta remember to turn around when your gas tank is half empty.  And you think not finding any radio on FM is far-out?  Try nothing on AM, either!  Zip.  And the stars!  You think you've seen stars in Joshua tree?  Hah.  (Not my picture.  I wish!)  But I digress.  So, we're there in the middle of nowhere.  At this big huge crater.  Just a little hungry / thirsty.  And we bump into these other photographers, from Irvine CA.  (It was the year of the 100 yr bloom, El Nino.  So anywhere there was a paved highway, we weren't TOO alone, I guess...)  So these guys are shooting medium format too, which pretty much means they rock and they know what they're doing.  I forget if they were shooting Hasselblad or Mamiya / Pentax.  Anyways, so one of them is out of film, or out of B&W or something, and Dan gives them a roll of 120.  Was it Fuji Acros or something?  Either Fuji or Agfa, B&W I think.  And then right as we're about to pull out, these (asian) guys from Irvine come up to our car, and hand us this large bottled drink.  The label is all in Chinese, but they promise us it's good stuff.  It's green with giant chunks of rubbery stuff floating in it.  Like, radioactive OJ with mutated giant pulp.  (Hmm, radioactive.  Now there's another Dan story!  Good times...)

    THAT STUFF WAS AMAZING!!!!  It was the most delicious drink I've ever tasted.  Liquid sugar, and not in a bad, sweet tooth kinda way.  It tasted like nectar, literally.  (And I'm not talking about those gross fruit juices that have the word "nectar" falsely in their name.  Have you ever drank the nectar straight from a honeysuckle flower?)  ...Anyways, it was delicious.  So we drive through the middle of nowhere again, except on the way back we cross over into Nevada because the map shows that the road is straight as an arrow "over there" instead of all crazy, the way we first came.  Plus there's a ghost town we want to visit.  In the dark, late at night.  (More good times!)

    So, I better wrap this up.  The juice is Aloe juice with pulp, and it made our day.

    I vowed to find this fantastic drink as soon as I returned home.  I forgot however to ask those fellow travelers where they got it.  But Irvine has two 99 Ranch markets, so I figured it couldn't be THAT difficult to hunt down...  Ironically, the one 99 Ranch I looked in didn't seem to stock it.  Maybe I didn't look hard enough, but I gave up because daily life was busy, monotonous, and morale-crushing at the time.

    A year ago or so, my mother and I discovered that smaller bottles of the drink could be found at Trader Joes.  Yay!  Kinda pricey though.  I must have only bought 3-4 bottles of the stuff before I forgot about it again.

    Until today, now that we live within wifi (N range) distance of Irvine's other 99 Ranch!  We found it yesterday, the exact same kind of bottle that those anonymous friends blessed us with so many years ago.  And it was good.  And the next day, ...we rested.  Joy made dinner tonight, just threw some noodles / egg / shrimp / veggies in a pot and figured it all out on her own.  Tasted delicious.  Of course, we got the bottle(s) that have English labels, which were right next to the identical labels in Chinese.  But anyways...  That's my story...

    Take care!
    =Matt=

    A few photos from that epic trip through Death Valley:

  • Honeymoon Photo #1

    Carmel, CA...  Had THE best fish tacos I've ever had in my life here, at this place called Robin's or something.  Must return some day, the food was TOO good...

    Take care all,
    =Matt=


  • Wedding Photo #1

    Okay, for those of you who are on Twitter or Facebook, or for those of you who know Mary, these are going to be "rerun" photos.  But, I've got more important things to do right now!  Gotta take care of my WIFE!

    Take care,
    =Matt=


  • MY LAST BLOG AS A SINGLE MAN!!!

    This will be the last time I blog before I get married.

    I will not be taking my laptop on my honeymoon, either.

    So unless you follow me on Twitter, (or via Twitter on Facebook)  ...this may be the last time you hear from me until mid-April.

    Here are a couple a few A TON of images, to tide you over until I return...  (This just about catches up with all blogging I've ever missed.  All the way back to Joy's birthday in July 2008, on our trip to Sea World.  How appropriate that we'll be visiting an aquarium again soon; the Monterey Bay Aquarium!

    Take care and thanks to all, for everything you have done, and for everything you ARE...

    All images were shot on a camera, using a lens.  Figure it out!

    =Matt=

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