Vegas, Part 2

Alright, had to break this up a bit!

The following are a few shots I took with my pro camera, my Canon 5D with the Canon 24-70L lens.

On Monday, Devan and I headed outside for the first time since we arrived!  There was so much going on at the convention, we almost forgot we were in Vegas!  We met up with [b]ecker, who did headshots for anyone that showed up!

Here’s me being shot by Becker, thanks to Devan for snapping these!


[b]ecker is a chimper! 🙂

And here’s a couple of my headshots!

Here are a few random shots of the inside of Paris

I shot this from the hip, without looking through the viewfinder, so it is a little overexposed and a little soft!

This is me, Tuesday afternoon, exhausted from all the walking!  Devan and I had just walked through to see all the image that hung, meaning scored well, and we couldn’t walk any further.  Note my new Jill-e bag at my side, I love it!  I was the very first one at that booth in the mini-trade show, and Devan was #2.  Yup, we get what want!

I opened my eyes to see Dennis trying to jump on me!

Tuesday night, after sitting in on the Women of Photography, Devan and I headed outside to catch the fountain at the Bellagio.  I love the water show!

My favorite part, I love the “squiggly” water!

There isn’t as much traffic in Vegas at night as I was hoping, I wanted to get some traffic and headlights flying by the Eiffel Tower, but it didn’t come out quite like I’d hoped.  This was hand-held, and I tried varying shutter speeds from 1/20 to 3 seconds.

 Well, folks, that is it for now!  I didn’t shoot at much this time around, since it was my third trip to Vegas, but next year Devan and I are planning to take our husbands with us and go for a few extra days, to get some real shooting time in.  The convention has been bumped up a month to February next year, crossing both Valentine’s Day and my birthday, and I can’t wait!.

   

I’m back from Vegas and sick!

Well, I was going to post while in Vegas, but we were crazy busy.

I was going to post when I got home from Vegas, but I was worn out.

I was going to post a couple days after I got back from Vegas, but then I got sick.  Real sick.  And I’ve spent the last week and a half laid out!  I developed a bad case of bronchitis, and the pregnancy has lowered my immune system so it hit me hard.  I’m just now feeling up to getting out and about, so I apologize for not updating sooner!  I have a couple things to post tonight, to make up for it!

First, the Vegas Recap!  The WPPI (Wedding & Portrait Photographer’s International) annual convention is one of the largest in the photography industry.  With over 11,000 photographers from around the world attending this year, it was their biggest yet!  It is held at Ballys/Paris, one of my favorite places in Vegas.  We stayed in Paris this year, and it was beautiful, as always!

Devan, who is a good friend of mine and will be second shooting with me this year for weddings, went with me this year, and we had a great time!  Sunday, we flew in early, but due to a delay leaving Moline, and a very, very short layover in Denver, our bags didn’t quite make it!  They fortunately made it late in the evening!  That night, we went to the opening reception, and then to Young Guns, a first time this year, featuring 10 of the hottest young photographers in the industry.  My dear friends Jose Villa and Jesh deRox were both featured, and we had to cheer them on!  I met up with a bunch of friends from the Mexico trip.

A few shots from Sunday  (these first few are with my crappy point and shoot camera, so no laughing at the quality!)

Devan and me (don’t we look great, considering the super early morning and flight issues?)

My dear friend, Lori, from Seattle

Me and the beautiful and talented Simone Germaine

Dennis Orchard and me – Dennis is an amazing friend, award-winning photographer, and is also a speaker and print judge for WPPI

My friend Jose Villa, speaking during Young Guns

And Jesh, who also spoke, writing in his infamous journal

 Me and my friends!  Laci, Lori, Jose, Jen, me, Joel, Erin, and Erin’s friend

Monday and Tuesday were filled with speakers, the trade show, and just having fun with our friends!  Seeing some of the most successful ‘togs speak is so incredibly inspiring, and it brought me home full of ideas and fun things to do for my clients!

We managed to be the first in line for the trade show.  Look at this crowd!  I have no idea who the smiling man is, I just held up my point & shoot and snapped, but he’s perfect!  A smiling face in the middle of madness!  This was moments before they opened the doors to let us in, and the crowd stretched down all the halls of Paris!

The very first booth we stopped at was the Shootsac booth.  If you are a photographer and haven’t heard of the Shootsac, you must be living under a rock!  I bought mine at WPPI last year, when it was debuted, and we had to go this year so I could get new flaps, and so Devan could get one for herself.  Here are Devan and I with Jessica Claire, the beautiful and talented photographer that created the Shootsac.

We then had to stop at the KISS booth.  These guys make amazing wedding albums, some of the hottest and best out there!  I’m proud to offer these incredible albums to my clients!  I love the “Kissing Booth”, we had a lot of fun with the props!

Monday night was the Champagne Shootout.  Despite the name, there is no champagne.  Instead, they give us ice cream!  Everyone that knows me, knows that ice cream is my weakness.  So, these guys were my favorites ever!

I’ll post another one in just a bit with shots from my 5D!.

Devan - I look like I got ran over by a train in half of these pictures-except for the photo booth. Ah, amazing booth. I can’t wait to go again next year.

   

Viva Las Vegas!

Why am I up at 2:45am, posting?  I am heading to Vegas for the WPPI convention!  I will be gone until Wednesday afternoon, but likely not replying to emails until Thursday or Friday, as I get settled back into life.

Everyone have a good week!.

   

Think Pink – Celebrating Kelly

Kelly was diagnosed with breast cancer last April, a month before her 29th birthday.  Over the last year, she has fought hard to beat this disease, and I admire her strength and amazing attitude.  Kelly, you are a beautiful, amazing woman, and I truly enjoyed our time together!

Doesn’t she look amazing?

Breast cancer awareness is something very near and dear to my heart.  I lost my maternal grandmother to breast cancer, and my aunt to ovarian cancer, and my mom and her remaining two sisters have had scares.  I am proud to be a part of the Think Pink organization, to celebrate the lives of those that have or are fighting this terrible disease.  If you or someone you know has breast cancer, please, contact me for your session today..

   

Think Pink – Celebrating Life, Supporting the Cause!

Inspired Images is excited to announce a new partnership with Think Pink Photography. Founded in October 2007 by Ohio Photographer, Tennille King, Think Pink Photography strives to help breast cancer survivors and their families celebrate life with charitable photography sessions. Individuals may choose to document their fight against the disease before or during treatment, or prefer to capture their victory with a session after treatment is completed. Photographers world-wide are now available to donate time and talent to celebrate life and support the cause. There is no cost or obligation to the breast cancer patient.

Think Pink Photography is a non-profit organization. Any profits Think Pink Photography receives through donations or various fund raising efforts are donated to the Eric R. Beverly Family Foundation – a foundation dedicated to promoting education, increasing awareness, and providing support and assistance to families that have been touched by breast cancer.

Clients participating in a Think Pink Session will receive a complimentary photo session, as well as 20 finished prints from the session. They will also receive a discount off of any additional portraits they wish to purchase, although there is absolutely no purchase required at any time.

I am very proud to be one of the first photographers with Think Pink Photography, and am anxious to get the word out about this amazing program. For more information, you can contact me, or you can visit the Think Pink Photography website at:http://www.thinkpinkphotography.org/.

   
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