Portrait Session in San Diego

November 16th, 2009 by Zach | 2 Comments
Portrait Session in San Diego

A few weeks ago we did the senior portrait session of Kaitlin. We don’t do these too often, so it’s fun to put on the blog. Kaitlin’s step-mom and dad really wanted something different than your typical senior portrait  sessions and particularly wanted very urban/city type shots. As soon as we arrived in San Diego, there was this crazy, heavy fog creeping in over the city. You can see it in the background of all the photos in downtown San Diego. We were scheduled to end in Coronado to do some beach shots, but by the time we got there, Coronado was completely covered in thick fog. It was insane! You

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Temecula Wedding!

July 28th, 2009 by Zach | 17 Comments

David and Melissa

Say hello to our 14th wedding this year- David and Melissa. A few notes right up front- I want to first apologize for the gargantuan size of this blog, this wedding turned out so great, I just couldn’t narrow it down enough. And I’m usually the photo slayer as Zach watches from the sidelines saying, “NOOOOOOO, I love that one,” as I mercilessly narrow down. So in my Mary Poppins lecture voice, I’ll say that I don’t want to hear any complaints about the size, because I already apologized! Besides the size, this blog also contains a lot of black and whites, which slightly strays from our normal, color popping photos. Melissa was really going for the rustic/simplistic feel and so many photos lended themselves to being black and white more than the average wedding. So, with that, I introduce to you David and Melissa. They were married on her parents’ gorgeous Temecula property out in the wine country, under an oak tree. It was a perfect place for a wedding. One of the best things about this wedding was that they had a live band play at their reception. That’s so rare these days and was an awesome change from DJ guy playing “Single Ladies” for the boquet toss. Now, as Home Star Runner would say, “Let’s get down to bweezness” It’s time for……ZACH’S THOUGHTS ON THE 5D2! Oh ya, I forgot to mention Zach used one this wedding. Scroll down past the photos for his in depth thoughts.

Melissa’s dress was stunning. I loved it

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LOOOOOVE this one

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Grand entrance

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RESPEK. So, thoughts on the 5D2. I borrowed it for this wedding because the reception lit only by hanging christmas lights had me a little scared for my trusty 5D’s and I’d been looking for an excuse to try out a 5D2. First thought, what’s with the mark __ names Canon? No one can decide whether to call it 5DII, 5DmkII or 5D2, making Google searching far more annoying.

I’d love to gush and marvel at this thing like everyone else, but I’m here to tell you this thing is definitely a mixed bag. However, let me state before all of this that this is an AMAZING camera and the fact that I’m nit-picking a camera like this tells you how spoiled we’ve become. Ok, maybe just me. Anyways, here’s what I like:

Resolution: Every time I zoom in to 100% with these files I say, “SHEESH!!!” It’s really amazing how much detail this thing can pull out. I was also expecting my computer to freak out with all the massive files and it didn’t, which was very nice.

Hi-ISO: Another “SHEESH!!” I was expecting to be underwhelmed by 3200 and 6400 ISO shots, but it was quite the opposite. I even pushed 3200 shots by 1.5 stops a few times and it held together much better than the 5D 1600 shots do. Almost no banding and the noise is actually pretty nice looking, if you’re into that.

Viewfinder: Noticeably better than the old 5D in brightness, color and coverage.

Custom Options: You can actually disable all the useless 1/3 stop iso options, yay.

Anti-dust: This was the dustiest wedding in a long time and the files were pretty much void of dust spots. My old 5D’s seem to go looking for dust sometimes, so this was great.

Screen: It’s a little scary how good it looks, I was afraid to trust it. But it’s not lying! Man it looks good, WAAAAY better than the 5D.

Battery life: One battery lasted me the whole day and it was only half depleted. Whoa.

The on/off button doesn’t turn off just by looking at it, or breathing too deeply, another plus.

Here’s what I don’t like:

Auto Focus: COME ON!!! Really? For $2700 we’re basically getting the same AF as the 20D had? If the 5D2 were a GI Joe, it would have massive arms and upper body and then tiny little legs with ballerina slippers on. Ok, to be fair, all the AF points are slightly snappier and more reliable, but the center one is still the only one that really works. I got only slightly more in-focus shots with the 5D2 than the 5D, but it’s barely improved if at all. AI Servo is still scary. I shoot around f/1.4-2.8 mostly, so this is crucial for me. This would almost be the perfect camera were it not for this, VERY disappointing. What’s the use of 21 megapixels if they’re all blurry?!

Color: Call me crazy, but the color on the 5D2 is a little unnatural looking to me. Over-hyped, if you will. I found the files taking longer to get right than the old 5D files. Where I really saw a difference was in skin tones. The 5D makes gorgeous skin tones effortlessly, the 5D2 makes pretty good skin tones after some tweaking. It’s all very subjective, but the 5D2 skin tones were noticeably more flat and lifeless compared to the 5D, in my opinion. Not a deal breaker, I doubt most people would see the difference, but an annoying thing to deal with still.

That’s it, really. Only two complaints and lots of likes. I’m definitely going to buy one soonish, but I wouldn’t call it the last camera I’ll ever need. What I’d really like is to buy the 5D2 and the D700 a hotel room and leave them alone for the night. Their baby would be perfect.