Portraits

An Auburn Wedding

Apparently going out of the country means you forget about all the work you wanted to do before you left.  My sister, who attended Auburn for undergrad, sent me a text last night that read "hey- you still haven't blogged about that Auburn wedding! I want to see the pix!" Sorry for the delay!  I had a great time in Auburn for Regan and Jeff's wedding weekend.  Everything was beautiful and was at a cute little chapel right across from Samford Hall on campus.  There were hints of rain, but never caused anyone any problems.  Regan looked beautiful in her dress and Jeff looked distinguished with his silver vest and tie.  The reception was definitely a party!  I have so many pictures of people dancing you'd think they were at a downtown NYC club and not an antebellum home in Auburn.  Afterward I went out with all the bridesmaids (and their husbands) and ended up eating pizza with a few friends from the wedding in a hotel room until 4am.   Most photographers don't get such a royal treatment...  :)

 

 

War Eagle!

Kirwan Wedding Teaser | roswell wedding photographer

Saturday, Keri and I attended Ross and Courtney's wedding- Keri as guest and encourager, and me as photographer. It's so easy to shoot weddings when there's good weather, a pretty church, and good lookin' people.  I'll have more pictures soon, but for now here's a shot from Kimball Hall's courtyard.   This so far is my favorite pic from the night.  Thanks to Ross and Courtney for being so good at holding still for a slow shutter speed.

Schnorf Wedding Photos

This post is long overdue.  I've been so busy preparing for my Italy trip (leaving today!) that I've let my blog fans world down... I'm sorry to disappoint all three of you. The Schnorf wedding was so much fun.  As you can see from a previous post, Keri and I got to try out the new photo booth idea with a fun group of drunks people.  Though photo booth aside, we still managed to get some great photos!  I've always wanted to shoot a bride with that modern 1920's look (short hair, fish net veil).  You'll see how awesome she looks in her dress and veil a few pix down.  The wedding was at Saint Mark's United Methodist Church- a beautiful venue.

See what I mean???  Doesn't she look great?  So classy.

Very colorful wedding.  She said the Beatles were her inspiration.

They had childhood games on all the tables.  Hungry Hungry Hippos was my fav.

Though not Lewish.... they insisted on the chair lift.  Mazeltov!

And my favorite still from the photo booth.  Keri and I are (hopefully) off to Italy right now!  Hope to come back with plenty of pix!

Schnorf | Hunt Wedding Photo Booth!

The Schnorf | Hunt wedding was this weekend in Midtown Atlanta and it was so much fun!  I plan on working on all the other fancy schmancy wedding pictures later (beautiful church btw)- but first, I was way too excited to get these up on the blog!  Keri, my lovely assistant/fiance, was kind enough to help shoot this wedding with me and man (woman?) the photo booth.  Keri works for beer and pizza, so she's the best assistant I could imagine for the job.  She was awesome, but so were her subjects!

And now without further ado- the Photo Booth!  Available from Alex the Photo Guy wherever alcohol and sombreros are served...  (p.s.- I recommend full screen)

Schnorf Wedding Photo Booth! from Alex Arnett on Vimeo.

Bethany and Chris Wedding | boone, nc wedding photographer

Bethany and Chris were married last month in Boone, NC.  Their wedding was at a cute little church in the mountains.  However, as mentioned in a prior post, they have a ton of friends and family!  Because of this, the church got pretty hot during the ceremony... so hot that not only one, but TWO people in the wedding party passed out during it.   The first one surprised the audience, but after the second people understood why.  Aside from that, the ceremony, receptions, and weather were great in Boone.  We had a fun time and my mom got to catch up with old friends (Bethany's mom and mine went to college together at Appalachian State). As a side note, my new(er) camera broke about 8 shots into the wedding... however, with a little bit of googling after I got home, I found out that the repair was a known issue to Canon and they repaired it for free!  In fact, they turned it around so fast that I got the "we have received your repair and will begin work on it promptly..." letter three days AFTER the camera was already back in my hands as good as new!  Props to Canon!

The bride's mom:

Bethany Bridals | roswell wedding photographer

Bethany Reynolds had her wedding in Boone, NC a few weeks ago.  It's tough to beat a small church wedding in a small town in the mountains.  The only problem with a small church wedding is when you have as many friends and family as Bethany and Chris had, you have standing room only!  More on that in a few days. Here are her bridal portraits from a few months ago.  I wasn't supposed to post them until after the wedding in fear that her hubby-to-be would come across them.  We shot these at Barrington Hall in Roswell.  Though I didn't get any pictures of it, there was a play going on at the other side of the house.  So as we were taking photos of Bethany in her bridal gown, there were princes, gypises, and wizards running backstage around us.  It was funny because someone would walk by in costume and tell Bethany she looked great, and Bethany's response would be the same.

 

 

 

 

 

 And now for some ridiculous HDR....

 

Katie and Robby | atlanta wedding photographer

Katie and Robby had a beautiful wedding 4 weeks ago at Transfiguration Catholic Church in Marietta, which happened to be the church my family went to for a number of years of my childhood.  The wedding went off without a hitch and was followed by the prettiest church reception I've seen.  I never knew Transfiguration had such a classic reception space- big windows, wooden ceiling, good lighting. I had a fun time getting to know Katie and Robby when we snapped photos at the hotel pre-wedding.  However, I really got a sense of what a great man Robby is from a toast given at the reception.  One of his best friends from high school, whom he played football with, was in a bad car wreck a few years back.  He was left partially paralyzed, requiring the use of a walker to get around.  Apparently, when he got back to his apartment after his time in the hospital, he got a call from Robby.  Robby said that he was packing his things to move in so that he can help his friend get around and become acclimated to his new way of living.  If that isn't a great friend, then I don't know what is. 

With that said, here are the photos from the wedding.

JAZZFEST!!! (part 2)

Now that I've gone through the music, I figured I'd share the people, food, and city.   Though the next couple of pictures are really from a music group, I included them in "people" because they are a people.  Last year I saw the Mardis Gras Indians perform and really just thought they were a fun family band.  However, I was missing a lot of the story.  Apparently the Mardis Gras Indians are real tribes of African Americans spread throughout New Orleans.  They originiated in the mid 19th century circumventing some of the worst racial segregation laws by representing themselves as Indians.  It's really interesting and you can read more here.

Click the link below for more photos! 

As I'm primarily a people photographer (I can't take a landscape photo to save my life), I figured it would be fun to get some random candids of people at the fest.  Here are a few.

 

And now onto the food.  One of the other best things about Jazzfest (there are many "best" things about Jazzfest) is the food!  There's not a hot dog or burger in sight.  However, while there I did eat:  crawfish bread, red beans and rice, crawfish monica, white chocolate bread pudding, indian tacos, strawberry shortcake, and a couple of specialty teas.  I wish I had room for more!  Sadly I didn't think to take pics of everything I ate, but I did come away with these two photos.

Beignets:

Boiled crawfish:

And as a bonus- my favorite photo of the weekend.  Keri being eaten by a crawfish.

Friday we took the day off of Jazzfest and explored New Orleans.  Though not at the top of everyone's list, I wanted to see the 9th Ward as I've heard it's still pretty desolate due to natives not being able to return to the city.  Driving around there with my tour guide, Caroline we were able to see some of the neighborhoods that still haven't been rebuilt.  Here are a couple of photos of some houses still boarded up.  I didn't really want to get out and walk around, so the 9th Ward photos are limited.  The spraypaint code on the first two photos is from the national guard to note when they checked the houses after the floodwaters subsided.  

After the 9th Ward, we walk around the French Quarter and I snapped these photos.

 

And now the final picture is accompanied by an uplifting story Caroline told us.  This statue of Jesus is in a courtyard of a church in the French Quarter.  She said before Katrina made landfall, the expected path of the eye of the hurricane was to travel directly down Canal street and destroy downtown and the French Quarter.  Apparently Katrina changed her path and although nearly drowned the city, downtown was relatively safe.  While Hurricane Katrina did not affect the French Quarter as profoundly as other parts of New Orleans, the high winds managed to displace two large oak trees in St. Anthony's Garden behind the Cathedral. The trees dislodged thirty feet of ornamental gate, while the nearby marble statue of Jesus Christ lost only a forefinger and a thumb.  So, the thought is that Jesus "flicked" the Hurricane away from the French Quarter.  Sadly I didn't have a zoom lens with me to get close enough, you can see someone else's photo of Jesus's hands here.

Gratuitous use of f/1.4

Last weekend my friend Trevor and I headed down south to Savannah to visit David.  After a Friday night out until 5:30am (including late night sushi at 4am), we decided to spend all day Saturday hanging out at his house cooking, eating, and drinking.  I originally brought my camera for historic downtown Savannah shots, but it was much easier to just be lazy and take pictures around his place instead.  I intentionally brought only my 50mm f/1.4 and left my 15mm, 24-70mm, and 70-200 at home.  I figured it would force me to use my new fixed 50mm lens.  Photographers (myself included) get caught in the lazy trap of only shooting with zooms because they're so convenient, even when prime lenses can capture some great shots (especially in low light).

Natalie Perry and Keri Mercer (the younger one)

The weather last weekend was amazing here in Atlanta.  Though fall is my official favorite season, Spring is a close second...

And starting off this spring was Natalie Perry's baptism on Sunday.  You may remember this beautiful baby from this post last fall.  These photos were taken from the second row at the Clairmont Presbyterian Church as we were considered "VIPs" for the occasion.  Though we didn't get backstage passes, Natalie was definitely a rock star (if you can say that about someone in church). 

 

 

Apparently Natalie loves bath time and was intruigued by the holy water. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Later in the day Keri and I went to her niece's birthday party.   I think it would be an awesome goal in life to have someone name their baby after me- and my girlfriend already has that.  Keri's niece is Keri ("baby Keri" as she is referred to, though I can't imagine she'll like that nickname in her teenage years).  She turned 6 on Sunday and had a massive cake that looked like it was straight out of Fern Gully:

 

mmmmm cupcakes....

 

 

 

Sidewalk chalk is always a messy, dirty, pant ruining  fun bday present.

 

 

The birthday girl:

 

Bianca:

Studio Shoot with Lou

Two weekends ago I had the pleasure of shooting a good friend in a makeshift studio in his living room.  Though Lou and I work together at Wells Real Estate Funds, we both have outside endeavors and passions that just happen to involve blogs.  My blog of course is all about photography and his is an inspirational site based on self betterment.  As he puts it, the Lou Davis blog is about "becoming the best version of himself" through various life challenges and goals. Lou was looking for some new photos for his blog and I was recently inspired by Zack Arais' blog about white seamless backgrounds, so I figured I should give it a try to push myself beyod my usual "available light" photography bounds.   Lou and I met for brunch at Ria's Bluebird Cafe and from there went to PPR to pick up the background.  I usually do my local Atlanta shopping at Showcase, but for some reason PPR was $25 cheaper for the exact same background.  From there we went to Lowe's to pick up a sheet of tileboard and (very poorly) secured it to the roof of my car.  Luckily we were only headed half a mile.

Lou was a good sport as I spent so much time screwing around with settings that I neglected to give him good direction.  Luckily he was a natural model, even if he needed a little direction from the peanut gallery (a few friends drinking and playing poker in the kitchen).

Here's a shot of the setup in Lou's living room.  White seamless on my background stand with one softbox on the right loaded with my Canon 580EX.  Also had a Vivitar 285 flash on a chair aimed at the background (though it's hidden by blue cardboard as to not spill light onto Lou).  Ideally I would have had 2 flashes aimed at the background, but the Canon 420 EX I borrowed from a friend unfortunately didn't have any manual settings, so it was of no use firing only at full power.

Here are some of the final photos, starting with my favorite:

Hi- I'm a Mac:

...And I'm a PC:

Photo Booth!

Our good friend Greg turned 28 last weekend and his wife was clever enough to come up with the gift that involves snorkeling or scuba diving at the Georgia Aquarium with sharks, stingrays, and the like.  It's a pretty awesome idea and I know he's excited.   To celebrate this surprise gift, we threw him an ocean themed birthday party. I just happened to have purchased a new Westcott Apollo Softbox and black muslin backdrop recently, so I figured we'd try a photo booth out.  People at the party were weary at first, but with a few blue punch drinks and some water-themed props, they loosened up quickly.  Here are the best of's starting with our good friend, Curt:

 

 

Erin:

 

Greta:

Chris and Greta:

And Keri and I (not ocean-themed).

Happy New Year!

It's been a while since I've posted, which means I've been a lazy photographer.  I brought my camera to all of the holiday festivities but it never left the bag.  I'm so ashamed...  but it's a new year and there are new goals for 2010!  One of which is to shoot more photos just for fun.  In fact, tonight my plan is to meet a wedding client, head home, bundle up, and grab my camera and tripod for some evening/night and snow photos.   It's going to be really cold, but I bet I can get a few good shots before I freeze to death.  If you're in the Decatur area and see a guy with icicles forming from his tripod, please come bring me a hot chocolate. I did have time for a few holiday-ish photos for some friends.  The first few are from Piedmont park a few weekends ago with the Rosetti's.  The next few are of the Browns and their new "kids."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And as a bonus here's a holiday card one of my clients designed on my proof website from a shoot we did in the summer.  I think it turned out pretty cool.  :)

Help-Portrait Today!

Today is Help-Portrait! I'm blogging on-site to give all 3 readers of my blog an update. Things here are going great! I'm at the post-processing table for a while working in Lightroom. It's been so much fun getting to meet and talk with photogs from all over Atlanta.

Most of the families we're taking pix of are associated with Families First Midtown. Families First is an organization that helps families with everything including foster child adoption, family counseling, helping homeless new mothers, and a number of other issues. It's a really awesome organization that helps all over Atlanta.

We've had a bunch of families through here getting their pix done. Overall the Atlanta Help-Portrait is expecting.400+ families at the 5 locations. There are definitely some cute kiddies around here.

That's all for now. Hope to have some behind the scenes shots up next week!

My Cousin's Wedding

Over Thanksgiving, my family and I had the opportunity to  stay a condo on the beach in Florida for the whole week.....  Needless to say we had a lot of fun with countless parties (and countless rum drinks). In addition to Thankgiving with the family, we were excited to be there and take part in my cousin Ceci's wedding.  Though I wasn't the official photog, I was able to snap a few shots of "getting ready."  I also snapped a few from my seat at the wedding.   Here's what I got that day:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adita & Luis:

 

Mariana & Tina:

 

 

The ring and dress detail:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Picnic in the Park

These photos were also taken before my camera busted.  As an update, a repair shop called Camera Repair Japan is currently replacing the shutter and mirror mechanisms in my camera and should have it ready in a week or two (and SquareTrade will reimburse me).  Until then, still using my lenses on others' cameras. Here are Keri's nieces and nephew Hali, Maya, and Sean in Piedmont Park a few Sundays ago.    Just shooting around for fun because Sundays in the park in the fall are just so amazing...  fall is by far my favorite season.

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The whole gang:

With beautiful subjects, you really only need a few minutes.

Of course my typical portrait session is 1 to 2 hours and I enjoy every moment of photo taking.   However, this one was cut to just 15 minutes due to technical difficulties... as in my camera died 15 minutes into the shoot.  "ERROR99" is never a message you want to see on your pride and joy (I have no kids, so my camera holds the title of "pride and joy."  However if any of my kids ever get a tattoo that says "ERROR99" I'll have bigger problems). This is why I endorse (but get no endorsement commissions) SquareTrade.  They offer warranties for all types of electronics, including many used ones at 25% of the price other retailers offer.  I never thought I'd have to use a warranty, but now I'm really glad I got it.  SquareTrade says they'll have it for me in 5 business day.

But like I said, with beautiful subjects, you really only need a few minutes.  Here is the Giles Family.  Stephen, Kathy, Norah, and Caroline.  Enjoy!

The Big Apple, with friends

Howdy! Last month a few of us went to NYC. Keri and Greta had never been before and it was my third time. Over the five days we were able to see most everything we wanted to... in fact, Keri and I got to see David Letterman tell the world his extortion/blackmail story. No joke! We were in the 2nd row for that taping! It was very interesting (kind of surreal)... and a bit awkward because no one saw it coming. We were told by the CBS pages to laugh at everything, but toward the end we just couldn't. Aside from the TMZ moment we had, I was able to snap a few pictures. Even though the weather was cloudy everyday (except the day we left, of course), I think I had a few good shots.

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