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Last month I had an opportunity to help out by second shooting a wedding for Miranda Smith Photography in Fort Worth. This is my first time really second shooting with someone. I’ve partnered to shoot weddings before, but second shooting is different, and fun! You shoot and turn over your files to the primary, Miranda was nice enough to give me copyright of my images for usage in my portfolio. Thanks Miranda! I’d like to share a couple of images from the day.





I’d like to thank Miranda again for taking a chance on an unknown kid!
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Sorry! Don’t think that I didn’t remember to post the last port of call of the cruise! Cozumel, Mexico – a land of beautiful blue water (it was really that blue!)



Stephanie loved her fan that she bought, both for the way that she looked when fanning herself, and for the cooling effect. It was hot, not Cayman Islands hot, but still pretty hot!

After the little shopping that we did, we took in lunch at Pancho’s Backyard, a nice little place right close to the port. If you’re ever in Cozumel, I recommend it. We even got a free appetizer coupon from our cruise shopping director (that’s that tiny dish in the upper right corner…small, but can’t complain too much, it was free after all!)

Collecting some sand – taking in the view…

Oh Yeah, can’t forget the towel animal that we got that night!

We enjoyed this experience of traveling on a ship, can’t wait until we are able to do it again!
Tags: Carnival Cruise, Cozumel, Cozumel Mexico, cruise ship, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson photography, life, Mexico, nikkor, Nikon, Nikon D300, Pancho's Backyard, personal, Steven Sow, Tamron 17-50
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Got a chance to shoot a wedding in October; my brother in law Michael and his lovely new wife Jennifer. They had a very intimate and beautiful ceremony at the Chapel Dulcinea in Austin, Tx. Congratulations you guys, and thank you for allowing me to document your special day!





After the last minute addition of earrings; Jennifer’s transformation into bride is complete!

Procession to the alter; Jennifer’s son Ethan escorted his mother and gave her away!


Cake Reception!

Tags: Austin Tx, nikkor, Nikon, Nikon D300, photograhy, Steven Sow loves Weddings!, StevenSow weddings, Stevensowphoto, weddings
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By now everyone knows about Kodak putting the nail into a piece of photographic history by killing off their legendary emulsion Kodachrome earlier this year. And Dwayne’s in Kansas, the only lab in the world that still does the K-14 process (how Kodachrome is developed) announced that they are going to stop developing and processing Kodachrome. I bought two of these rolls of K64 about 5 years ago, (these rolls expired in October 2003) and stuck them in my freezer. Due to a recent move out of my old apartment, I took out all the film that I had frozen (most of it expired). I had forgotten about these rolls, I was saving them for some special occasion or something. And now, with the end of the year rapidly approaching us, I need to take to the streets and shoot something with it, just to say that I shot some Kodachrome. I don’t know exactly what though….

Tags: 35 F2D, Dwayne's, Kodachrome, Kodak, nikkor, Nikon, personal, photography, Slide film
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I’ve tried to be the type of photographer who doesn’t let wanting to buy more gear get in the way of taking photos, and I’ve never subscribed to the logic that if I just had X (lens, flashes, different camera body) I could make great photos, but I have neglected equipment from time to time. I was recently inspired by Bert Stephani, a fantastic fashion photographer, who was inspired by Jeff Ascough, one of the top wedding photographers in the world, to make more usage of one of the most basic lenses that every photographer has (or should have) in their bags – the 50mm. As Bert says, before the kit zoom lens of today, when you used to by a SLR in the film days, you more or less bought it with this lens, it’s usually the cheapest lens in a camera line (depending on speed, faster the lens, more money you pay), I have three fifties, one that I got when I bought my first 35mm camera, an Olympus OM-1. when I first got that camera, that was the only lens that I had, so I had to shoot everything with it, and you pretty much could /can shoot anything with a fifty, step back far enough, you can get a decent wide establishing shot, they focus close enough where you can capture details or close ups. Now that I have Nikons, I have two fifties, a 50 f2 AIS (which I bought when I bought my first Nikon 35 mm – the F3) and an autofocus 50 1.4. Bert is pusuing a personal project he calls 50/50. That is he’s shooting everyday details (and some assignment stuff) with a fifty mm lens over the course of 50 days. He’s an amazing photographer as it is, but what he is doing with just that lens is on another level, it forces you to make the shot without some of that other stuff creeping in. Instead of reaching for a wide angle or a zoom or a tele, you have to make it work with the angle of view that the 50mm provides. Hell, this got me up and off of my ass, shooting just for the fun of it with only one lens. Unfortunately I don’t have a D3 or a D700 so that I could use my either my 50 1.4 or the AIS. But I do have the 35 f2, which is a great little lens in of itself, that I bought about a year ago, and haven’t used much, so I’ve put all my other lenses away and just struck out with my D300 and the 35 F2. While my results aren’t any where near Bert’s, I am starting to see patterns in the way that I shoot, which is the first step to developing style as a photographer. It’s also helping me with editing, over the past week or so, I’ve shot 72 photos, took those 72 and narrowed them down to about 20, and here are some of those twenty:

Tags: 35 F2D, Black and White, GOYA!, nikkor, Nikon, photography, self-project
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