A common mistake shooters make is they don’t know how add depth to a wedding. I know it is tough, when you’re in a situation where you have to think quickly on your feet at a wedding. I am guilty of it! You are preparing for the toasts, but your mind is so set on […]
Five Reasons to Really Watch the Oscars, in spite of what negative things people may say. I think if you use my five reasons to watch, you’d be able to sit through a 3-4 hour award show that showcases the film world’s best, well maybe not the best, but close enough. DISCLAIMER: Before I go […]
Five Reasons to Really Watch the Oscars, in spite of what negative things people may say. I think if you use my five reasons to watch, you’d be able to sit through a 3-4 hour award show that showcases the film world’s best, well maybe not the best, but close enough. DISCLAIMER: Before I go […]
The monopod vs. the tripod is one battle that a wedding cinematographer or cinematographer in general will always face. “If I get the latest camera, lenses, and technology that everyone else is using, I will attract the same business he or she attracts.” An essential piece to any gear kit is camera stabilization. I don’t […]
The Wedding Ringer is a must see!!! Wedding cinematography and videography will not be the only focus of this blog. I want to focus on all aspects of cinema. Whether it is film releases, education, or product reviews, I designed this blog to be much more than wedding cinema. I have always wanted to be […]
A Look into the Past is a series I am beginning this year to show my journey and encourage fellow cinematographers to never stop trying to improve. Wedding cinematography is a growing trend in 2015. Technology, skills, and creativity is always changing. The trick to cinematography is constantly growing your skills and developing your cinematic […]
A Look into the Past is a series I am beginning this year to show my journey and encourage fellow cinematographers to never stop trying to improve. Wedding cinematography is a growing trend in 2015. Technology, skills, and creativity is always changing. The trick to cinematography is constantly growing your skills and developing your cinematic […]
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