Thomas Leuthard is one of the most popular and inspiring street photographers today, who is able to find and capture fascinating subject matter, composition and light in seemingly regular city life. Thomas has spent thousands of hours in the streets developing his skills and training his eye as he truly does what he preaches: “Go out often and shoot as many photos as you can. Street photography happens in the streets and not at home in front of your computer watching videos and reading books. The more you practice, the better you get.” Continue reading
Author: Alex Oleynikov
The Great Gatsby Photo Shoot with Alexo Photography was an amazing collaboration of creatives! We had lots of fun shopping for dresses, jewelry and accessories for the shoot, and browsing through antique shops in downtown Denver. The 1920’s was such a glamorous era and we wanted a mix of a fabulous vintage flair and a modern fashionista look to come through these images. We loved the hair and make-up done by Bri Rehberg and our amazing models have done an great job!
Our Great Gatsby photo shoot definitely got more challenging on the rail tracks: we almost got hit by a passing train and almost got arrested for starting a fire in the middle of Downtown to get the smoke in the photos. It’s a good thing that nobody sprained an ankle while running around those rail tracks in 4 inch hills. We were lucky to avoid injury and arrest and got away with some awesome shots to take home for editing.
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While traveling in Cambodia we were presented with a great opportunity to have an entirely different Christmas. Instead of unwrapping presents and gathering around a festive dinner table we spent the day with kids at the Little Angels Orphanage & Khmer Art Center near Siem Reap. Our awesome friends and fellow world travelers David Hatfield and Angelina Sereno were planning to visit the orphanage and spend some time with the kids. We decided to join forces and on Christmas morning we left our hotel on two tuk-tuks loaded with food, toys and school supplies for the children. Continue reading →
Wedding photography is one of the most demanding and high-stress fields in photography and you can never be too prepared. In this post we go beyond the obvious, like bringing a reflector, light stands or having an extra pack of batteries. Here we offer you wedding photography tips on 14 items that over the years we have found to be extremely useful when photographing a wedding. Continue reading →
1. Wedding Schedule Is the Key
One of the best wedding photography tips is to review and discuss the wedding schedule in detail with the couple, and by that I mean the bride. We all know who runs things here. The wedding schedule should allow enough time (at least 1 hour) for you to take couple’s portraits before the reception starts. Convince your clients to alter their wedding day schedule if it’s still possible. Continue reading →
