Friday, February 25, 2011

Style Me Pretty

Yeah, it may be a small thing to you. But big to me.

I recently shot a wedding with Lindsey Stewart from Green Apple Photography here in Utah. The totally cool wedding of Crismon and Lauren. The one in the awesome front yard, with barbeque and real Chinese lanterns (the ones with real flames!). Just so awesome. Here's the wedding highlights edit I did for the site.



Anyway, Crismon and Lauren's wedding photos (shot by Lindsey) were recently was featured on the very classy website, StyleMePretty . They look amazing!

The best part? Lindsey remembered me in the vendor credits. How so totally nice, and classy.

Here's the post - StyleMePretty.com .

Here's her website - GreenApplePhotography.

Thank you so much Lindsey. A small thing to you perhaps. But big to me.

Best, Ryan

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Two Sisters Married - 7 Days Apart



I don't imagine I will see this again. Who knows...

Two sisters married exactly 7 days apart. Older sister Lizzie, followed by her younger sister Jessie the following week. And they both asked me to do their wedding film. How cool is that? When you shoot multiple weddings in the same family, you get to know the family pretty well. I also did a couple's story for Clark and Lizzie - see one of my previous posts - so I saw a lot of those two.

Here's the teaser edit I threw together as a "bonus" chapter on the DVD's. I couldn't resist. You may want to click the arrows on the play bar under the video to see this in full screen mode.

The chances of this happening again are next to never. Although I would love to be wrong...

Anthony and Brett - Or How to Get Married During a Blizzard.


It snows in Utah. And people get married in the winter. It's true. But snow? It looks seriously cool at a wedding. Not so fun to shoot, but fun to watch. It gets even better in black and white.

Anthony and Brett...what can I say. Just love this couple. Love their energy around each other. Infectious energy. Anthony had me laughing more than any other groom I've ever worked with. Period. He's just a funny dude.

And Brett is awesome. Nice, happy, generous and really loves Anthony's young kids.

The shot of the temple at the beginning is unfiltered, save for desaturating it and adjusting the black levels a bit. A total wall of snow.

Enjoy the bad weather.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Carson and Hillary's Super Old Wedding Film


A few months back I posted a wedding film that I had made to look "vintage". Add some film grain, pull back on the colors, darken the blacks, add some hairs and "damage" to the video. Essentially make it an old-looking, new wedding video.

Well, Hillary and Carson wanted this look. So I took on the challenge again. This time with a much more pronounced effect. I wanted this to look like the real deal. I was in film school way back when 16mm film was our format and I remember doing a lot of 8mm film on my own. My office is littered with these old cameras in varying degrees of workability. Yet, as much as I love the look, I understand that the limitations in resolution can be very closely mimicked in the color correction process I do after the wedding. It also frees me up to modify the look later, as HD video is very high resolution. With HD, I have a lot of information to use. I can mess with colors, film grain, etc. Enough said. Tech talk here.

I spent a lot of time on their requested "vintage" look. This is a short teaser from the entire day. Their wedding was at the Salt Lake Temple with a reception that followed at the Provo City Library.

Enjoy.