Monday, March 18, 2013

Deerfield Wedding!

Just got home from a fabulously fantastic Deerfield Wedding in Boston.

This one was also at Boston Public Library, just like Amanda & Michael's a few months ago.


It featured LOTS of familiar faces. Oh hello Gilbanes...did I not just see you in South Africa?


And hello Meach and Hunt and Rach&Rob DillonFried! Did I not just see you all at Charlie&Caro's and Toni/Tad's Wedding respectively?


And oh look. It's the Fays! It's been way too long since my last Fay Wedding!


This wedding was CARAYYYZY.



And it's so much fun to have so many friends there and to fully immerse myself in the debauchery while I "work"...





Just another day at the office!



Colin and Meredith are hilarious and did not want to have a typical boring wedding with a big white dress and stupid flowers everywhere. They just wanted FUN FUN FUN.



Mission: Accomplished!






This wedding hardly felt like work. It's at times like this that I'm convinced that I truly have one of the best jobs ever and I feel really damn lucky.

Although now I'm up at 5:45am (egg)furiously scrambling to finish compiling my income and expense reports so that Eric can help me do my taxes tomorrow (today). Taxes are probably the worst part of my job. Luckily this year I had my new part-time helper do a majority of the tedious data-entry work (typing in every single credit card expense into a spreadsheet and categorizing/dating it).

I LOVE a Deerfield Wedding!



...but why is everyone so WHITE???

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

WPPI: Las Vegas

So for this entire past week I've been in Las Vegas attending WPPI.


WPPI stands for Wedding and Portrait Photographers International. I think. Something like that. It's a worldwide organization and every year around this time they put on this MASSIVE photography convention in Las Vegas. People fly in from everywhere for several days of classes and seminars and networking and exposure to new gear and techniques and ideas etc.

The attendees range from the already-super successful to total newbies.  

It's pretty awesome.


The expo itself contains booths sponsored by all the biggest names in camera equipment as well as smaller companies promoting their goods and services be they album designers, printers, or super specialized things like remote-controlled helicopters for mounting a video camera onto for getting aerial footage of weddings. It's nuts!


There were tons of booths where photo shoots were going on so that companies could demostrate their lighting equipment or backdrops or other random new technologies...








And there were a ton of classes and talks, some in exhibition halls full of thousands of people, and some more informal, right in the expo where people could walk in and out. The speakers were all among the best in our industry. Below, I stumbled into Jose Villa, talking about his fine art wedding photography. He was SO nice. And his work is innnncredible.


 There were photographers who had created photography EMPIRES. One in particular had 80 photographers working for him and his studio handles about 1,000 weddings EACH YEAR.

It's CRAZY. But it was also SO inspiring and eye-opening to see the brilliant ways in which all of these people have run their businesses.


Lots of photographers showed off their work and gave behind-the-scenes recounts of what they were thinking when they took certain pictures. 

Others gave insight into their marketing strategies and how to maximize exposure via social media and blogs etc...


One guy showed off the wedding pics he took for Eddie Cibrian and LeAnne Rimes's wedding...



And each night, one of the big sponsors would throw a huge party. I bumped into Robyn (on the right) who I was acquaintances with years ago because she worked at Q's with my old roommate Meredith. She herself is now a very accomplished wedding photographer.


And her wedding photos were featured in an amazing motivational talk by superstar wedding photographer Jasmine Star.


All in all it was SUCH an amazing week.

I'm pretty confident in my skills and pretty happy with where I'm at in my career... but being exposed to other SUPER successful people in my field made me realize there's really no limit to the amount of success I can have.

Also, the week was an AMAZING opportunity to meet people just like me! Among the people I know, I suppose I have a pretty unique lifestyle, jetting around, taking pretty pictures in amazing locales. But here in Vegas, among other people who do exactly what I do, it was no big deal. And I loved that!

A very fateful coincidence also took place, because Sophie, one of my flatmates in South Africa a couple of weeks ago, happened to be best friends with Rebecca, who just happens to be the photo editor of The Knot!

Sophie e-introduced us. We met up. And instantly became pals.


And through Rebecca (and an AMAZING party she hosted for The Knot) I met a great group of amazing wedding photographers that I am so sad I didn't meet until now.

Why didn't I start going to WPPI YEARS AGO???? 


These guys all have awesome portfolios and make me feel like I have some major catching up to do.

Check out Allan's site: http://allanzepeda.com/blog

Or Sam's (so dreamy): http://www.samuellippke.com/blog/

Gosh. Now I can't believe I still haven't had a magazine feature. Gotta get on that!

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I was also able to convince the LA gays to make an impromptu trip out to Sin City to play for a weekend.

(Yes, I did just see Steven last weekend in Arizona.)

We hit up downtown...





And drank and gay danced. 



I SO wish I could have stayed in Vegas longer to play with my old and new friends.

But unfortunately (and fortunately) I booked a gig in NYC to photograph a gala hosted by Seth Meyers with a performance by Mary J. Blige...and I just couldn't turn that down.

So that's what I did tonight. (I flew back on the redeye from Vegas yesterday and landed this morning.) Took a power nap and then headed over to the event. It went great. I'll post pics soon.

Now I'm off to bed so that I can drive up to Boston in the morning so I can prepare for the wedding I'm shooting this weekend.

I'm nuts. I know. But there are people out there who are just like me!

And I'm so happy that I now know that!

BEST. JOB. EVER!!!!

Friday, March 1, 2013

Epic Last Days in South Africa!

So I've been procrastinating about posting this final blog entry about South Africa, probably because subconsciously I know once I hit "publish" I don't get to look back and reflect on what an amazing once-in-a-lifetime experience this trip was anymore and it begins fading into my memories.

It really was though. Life-changing. And I only have Charlie and Caroline to thank, for all the effort they put into organizing everything. Never again will I have a journey with so many lovely people to a new and magical land mapped out completely for me without having to do an ounce of research into where to eat, what to see, what to do. (Actually this is a semi-lie. I'm going to Amsterdam and Barcelona next week and Teebags has done all the planning.)

But still. I NEVER thought I would go to South Africa. It's a place I was aware of...but it was never on my list... And now I realize...I AM SO STUPID. EVERYONE should go to South Africa at some point in their lives. Hopefully my pictures and posts have convinced you.

So......anyway...

On my second to last day in Camps Bay, everyone left. I was stupid when I booked my trip and booked it for one extra day than everyone else. Oops! Luckily fate and Facebook led me to discover that Anne was living a few blocks from where I was staying. And she said I could totally crash at the amazing home she was borrowing. 


After my housemates all left for the airport. Whitney and I sat by the hotel pool all day sipping Daiquiris and ogling the adorable poolboys while waiting for Anne to finish work and pick me up.


Whitney's flight left around 5pm. Which is around the time Anne (fresh off a modeling shoot) came by the hotel to pick me up. Now Anne lives LITERALLY around the corner from The Bay Hotel (where Charlie and Caro were staying, and where we'd lay by the pool during the day).

To get to her house you can walk up a very long staircase (the shortcut). Or you can drive about 1.5 miles or so as her home sits uphill and the roads in Camps Bay are silly.  


I had all my luggage with me and we were just going to go to her house, drop it off, and then head to Bungalow for sundowners. So we went to the front desk to call a cab.

As Anne approached the concierge, the driver of the hotel's official Porsche happened to be walking by...saw Anne and her supermodel legs, did a double-take, and was like, "Do you want to take the Porsche?...Let's take the Porsche...make it special..." And we were like, "uhhh...how much is the Porsche?" And he was like, "to your house, and then to Bungalow...$12."

It was a no-brainer. A cab would have cost almost the exact same amount.

So we got driven up to Anne's house in the beautiful Bay Hotel Porsche Panamera to drop off my luggage. As we pulled up through the gate, her sexy roommate happened to be chilling outside in the infinity pool. His face as he stood up and was like, "Where...did you get a Porsche?!?!?"  


And we were like "Get in! We're going to Bungalow!"

Oh it was sooo fabulous.



But even more fabulous was that during this adventure, we of course chatted up our driver, Ameen, and Anne asked, "So...we don't live at the hotel. But you saw where I live. It's like a 5-minute drive... If I needed to go somewhere, could I call you to pick me up and take me? For 12 dollars?" And he was like, "Sure. As long as my boss isn't around." And proceeded to give Anne his personal cellphone.

Yes, this lucky bitch now has a personal chauffeured Porsche at her disposal for the rest of her stay in Cape Town. 


When we pulled up to the club, we tipped him an extra $12 just to seal the deal. (His measly South African salary is probably that much.)

Win-win-win for everyone.


Pulling up to a scene-y swanky beachclub in your personal chauffeured Porsche? Priceless.


The club was, of course, packed. And when we went up to the host to try to get a table he kind of laughed at us. And was like, "no chance".  So we walked over to the bar to get drinks.


And the second we placed our drink order...who came up to us and tapped us on the shoulder having seen us roll into the club in our fancy Porsche? My fellow giants, the Stamp Brothers, who I met in Thailand at Little Beast about a month or so prior!!!!


They happened to be in town for a wedding and invited us to come sit at the tables reserved for their group of 20 or so friends in the wedding group. Amazinggggg.


Of course the second Anne sat down she was hounded by douches.


INCLUDING the groom of the wedding, who was unabashedly hitting on her, INSISTING she come to the wedding (which happened to be taking place at the Bay Hotel, home of our Porsche).


It was amazing. And as I sat there watching the gorgeous sunset I couldn't help but think about how fateful the evening had been. (My Charlie-Caroline group had all come to Bungalow on the very first night as a big "Welcome to South Africa" Party and my plane didn't land until late so I had been upset to have missed it. SO happy to have gotten to see it because it is THE BEST.)

It's at times like this that I really marvel in how small the world is and how everything happens for a reason and tends to work out somehow.


Anne's roommate Bernard is such a cutie.


LOVE my fellow giants!!!!


And LOVES a South African sunset!



As we were preparing to leave I was like, "Anne. CALL AMEEN."

She did. And within 10 minutes, our chauffeured Porsche roared into the entracne of the club to pick us up.

AMAZING. 

It was a Sunday night in Camps Bay...and the place was going off.


Just magical.


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The next morning we woke up bright and early to go to Anne's model casting and grab lunch.

WE LOOOOOVES a models casting.




Then we grabbed a cab (didn't want to abuse our Porsche privileges).


And headed to a lovely sushi restaurant for lunch with her model-friend Annelie and some hunky pro-Rugby player friend of theirs.







Only true supermodels would be down to take sexy swimsuit pics following a big lunch. Which is what we did!




If Sports Illustrated ever did a Swimsuit Issue Outtake edition, it'd be pretty hilarious.

This is one of my faves. Anne was trying to balance on the narrow edge of the infinity pool lying on her back...oops.


Goodbye South Africa!!!! It was amazing!!!!