Charmaine Walls
Table Talk
charmaine@tabletalk.net
403-312-3505
403-541-1077
Friday, January 29, 2010
Table Talk - Charmaine's Paris Memories
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Haute Wedding Design - 'I love you snow much'
Lisa is part of Table Talk's sister company - Haute Wedding Designs
Lisa Genest
Haute Wedding Designs
lisa@hauteweddingdesign.com
403-519-7138
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
FAQ - How to start in a photography career?
We've had this question a few times so I thought I'd share some info. about our background in photography & how some ideas of to get started in a career in photography.
That's cool you are planning on pursuing photography. It's a wonderful job - you may be thinking.... 'point-shoot- how hard is it?' This is literally what Matt said to me the first night we met & I told him I was a photographer. Luckily he has a charming Aussie accent & was pretty cute so the evening progressed :) My education has spanned many years & sources & continues everyday. I have a degree in Fine Arts with a major in photography (BFA) from U of C - you can also take a program at ACAD or courses at SAIT. After my degree I assisted for years for various different types of photographers (food, architecture, lifestyle & stock, commercial & weddings) trying to figure out which aspect of photography I wanted to focus on. I eventually become a studio manager of a commercial photography studio for 2 years, which taught be a lot about the business of photography & the proper way of quoting for jobs, pricing & the overhead of running a business. I learned more from assisting other photographers than I did in any courses - though having the education was what got me the jobs in the 1st place. I also took night classes in Photoshop as that area is constantly evolving & a now huge part of being a photographer. We attend seminars every year put on by photographers we respect & have travelled in Canada & the US to learn about the constantly changing art & technology of photography.
Matt approached photography completely differently. He has taken no formal training or courses in photography & was literally thrown into it after we met. He spent a few years carrying around gear & learning what, when & how to capture images. With shooting weddings you have to be prepared for every & anything & have back up plans A, B & C. As his familiarity with equipment, lighting & composition grew he began shooting. It was a few years after assisting me that he felt knowledge enough & comfortable shooting on his own. With photography you need to be confident that no matter what the weather, timelines, lighting & situation is, you can deal with it & get the shot. With weddings there are no do-overs - you have to get it right no matter what the situation or obstacles. Throughout these years Matt also had a full time job so we could pay the mortgage & eat :) It was in Sept. of 2007 that he quit his job & committed his skills & talents to f.8 photography full time so we could operate the photography business together. It was getting to be way to much for me to run the business on my own while raising 2 kids & having a husband who's energy & time was being drained at a dead end day job.
Photography has been an exhilarating, terrifying, joyful, expensive & rewarding career. I do it because I love it & when I got my first film camera at 19 years old I knew it was what I was meant to do. It is not an easy career choice & it can take years before you make any money - thats why for most people it's a hobby & they do it for the love of photography, not the money. If you're interested in photography it's a great start to read your camera's manual, take your camera off auto - set it to manual & learn how to use it properly. Shoot lots - shoot everything & practice, practice, practice until the shots you are seeing in your mind & trying to create are what you are able to capture in camera. Take some photography courses & find someone to learn from who's work you love & inspires you. Attend seminars or even take an online photography course (I have heard through the grapevine that this is possible, though haven't tried it myself).
I can only tell you what worked for me & for Matt - ask other photographers as well - they may have gone down different paths - but there's no quick route to success if you're serious about being a photographer. It takes a lot of passion, patience & constant progression - the technology is always changing & there's lots of competition out there, determination is key.
I hope this helps if you're thinking of starting a career in photography. Matt & I have been exploring the idea of doing a 1 or 2 day seminar on photography - would anyone be interested in attending something like that at the studio? We're just in the very begining stages of exploring it & would love to see if there's any interest out there for it. Please let us know.
Have a great day & good luck!
* The photo is a snap shot a friend of ours took of Matt & I while we were shooting a wedding on Eagle Eye mountain in Golden BC. We do love our jobs!
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Table Talk - Melissa's Miami Chic
Melisa Vandenberg
Table Talk
Melisa@tabletalk.net
403-888-5827
403-541-1077
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Table Talk - Katrina's Rustic Romance
A few weeks a go the ladies of Table Talk asked me to photograph some new table designs - lots of details. Of course, I was thrilled. Table Talk does an amazing job of wedding planning & decor & I love to capture all the artistic little details at weddings. It's exciting to see what creative magic has been inspired by the couples that are getting married. There were 4 separate designers & tables so I will blog 1 at a time so you can fully appreciate what each of these ladies can do!
Rustic Romance by Katrina Kiegelmann:
Katrina@tabletalk.net
Table Talk
403-312-3506
403-541-1077
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
Wedding Fair booth
I took a few shots with the iphone (not that great of quality with the Round up centre lighting) a sneak-peek of our fab booth. Come by & say 'hi' tomorrow.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Website Updates & Bridal Fair
So, in preparation for the big Wedding Fair this weekend I have updated our website! Chances are if we've shot your wedding or engagement session this last year you are now on our website. Take a few minutes to check it out & let us know what you think.
The fabulous Wedding Fair is this Sunday Jan. 24! from 9:30 - 5:30 at the Round Up Centre - stop by & say 'hi' - we're in booth 106. I'll try to post a few images after we set up on Sat.....it's going to look great.
And just because posts are better with an image...
p.s. I will be working on updating the portrait side of the website in the next few weeks :)
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Realtor Portrait - Shannon
Shannon asked me to take some realtor head shots for her last week (something a little non-traditional) & I was only too happy to oblige. I've been shooting Shannon for years now in life's big moments & it is always a pleasure to capture her smile once again. Check it out:
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
The b-sessions
There's a new area of photography that I am very excited in pursuing but it's sensitive material & people are very selective which images are shown on the blog...understandably. Boudoir photography (b-session). I know, sounds terrifying, but my experience in shooting these has been really positive & amazing. For the ladies it's very empowering to have a boudoir shoot & such an incredible gift/memento/record to give as a gift to your fiancee, boyfriend, husband - or just do it for yourself.
As a special promotion for the month of January & through until Feb.5 I am offering $50 off any b-session* (* booked during a weekday) & it's just in time for surprising someone special for Valentines Day....
Here's an e-mail I received from a very happy client after her b-session.
Hi Trish,
The book looks great! I am so pleased with how everything worked out. You did such an amazing job with the whole project and I can't wait to share it with my husband - since that's what this whole thing was about in the first place :) I can't believe that just a few pictures can completely change how you look at yourself and I'm so glad I decided to do this for myself as it has really helped my self confidence.
I will definitely recommend your services to all of my family and friends - you are so amazing at what you do!
Thanks again so much for everything you have done!
These are just a few images that she felt comfortable sharing on the internet. We'll keep it classy not trashy - so don't be shy, book a b-session - it'll be fun, I promise....
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Grayson is Great
Little Grayson was 2 months old when I came to shoot his newborn photos last week. Usually this can be a tricky age but Grayson truly was great. He was mellow & easy going - just like his mom & dad. Chris & Baillie were like most first time parents - so happy & totally captivated by their little boy, it's so wonderful for me to be a part of capturing these moments in people's lives. Thanks for sharing him guys - he's amazing.
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