Posts Tagged ‘San Diego Film Wedding Photographer’

A Day at the Beach

Author: Elvee

We will be the first to admit that we are lucky to live in San Diego.  So when we get a little bit of ‘weather’ we start missing the sunshine that we’re used to in these parts!  Today is one of those days–cold and drizzly, and it looks more like Seattle than San Diego! To fend off the rainy day blues, I’m posting some photos taken at Coronado Beach last month.  Here’s to more sunshiny days in the very near future!  Just for good measure, I’m throwing in a shot of my favorite model.

 

Mai Tai on Facebook!

Author: Elvee

We weren’t late to the Facebook party, just quiet about it! :)   As avid users of FB, we created our page a while back but didn’t upload much new content to it.  In our spring cleaning, we decided to breathe new life back into the page and added a bunch of new galleries with photos not previously posted on our blog.  We promise to do more of this, and as we reach milestone numbers of ‘Likes’ we will have giveaways, too! It’s just going to be one big party up in here!  So when you get a chance, please check out Mai Tai Photography on Facebook and ‘like’ us if you’d like! We’d greatly appreciate it.  As always, thanks for stopping by!  I leave you today with a sneak peek of a new set of film photos we’ll be posting here and on Facebook soon, from Mai Tai travels. :)

The FIND Guide

Author: Elvee

So in the last few posts you may have read my praises for Jonathan Canlas’ Film is Not Dead workshop. Well, starting today, Jon has made available Film Is Not Dead: A Digital Photographer’s Guide to Shooting Film.  It’s a beautiful, 96-page book containing everything from information about cameras, film stocks and scanning to resources for developing, tips for shooting and answers to many questions about shooting film.  Plus it’s got tons of Jon’s ridiculously beautiful photography–a great mix of his professional and personal work.  For anyone, and I mean ANYone, who has any interest in shooting film, this is a great resource.  I dare you not to be inspired to shoot more film after you read this.

The guide is available here.  More information about Film is Not Dead is here.

I leave you with a few more of my favorite film shots from FIND in Park City and elsewhere. Thanks for stopping by!