
Entries from March 1, 2009 - March 31, 2009

Photographers Limited Editions
{images by Guy Aroch}
If you've got some serious cash burning a hole in your pocket... then you might like to consider investing it in one of the wonderful limited edition photographic prints (from some of the world's finest photographers) that you'll find at Photographers Limited Editions. Even if a purchase isn't possible, inspiration can still be gained by a visit to their site. {some mature content}








Today I Love: The Photographic Dictionary
Twitter is great. I haven't had much time to spend on there lately, but yesterday I popped on for a bit and read a tweet from A Fine Frenzy about this fabulous project: The Photographic Dictionary.
It looks like it's just getting started, but what a wonderful start it is. I can't wait to see it evolve over time. The images that have been chosen for each word so far are great. The ones here are a sampling of my favorites from the letters A-C.
Read here and be a part of the project. Visit The Photographic Dictionary.








Chic for Cheap: Wedding Photographer
Last week two readers wrote in with a similar chic for cheap request for us to tackle. Both Bonnie and Katelyn are wedding photographers in need of a professional ensemble that doesn't lack in personality. Bonnie is 36 and wanted something sophisticated. Katelyn requested something with color (you can see I failed on that one, but I'll explain why in a second).
Before my sister's wedding last year, I put an extensive amount of time into finding out exactly what I should wear as the photographer. My situation was slightly different than normal since I also needed to be in some of the shots. But overwhelmingly the the same things were repeated time and time again in every forum I visited online:
- No denim
- No white dresses ; )
- Neutral colors and classy cuts
- You should take care to dress in a way that reflects your profession (i.e. not as a wedding guest). (edited)
- Remember that everyone will be looking at you and what you wear is how you market yourself as a professional. Don't forget to bring business cards in case there are interested guests.
So with that being said, I skipped over adding color to this look because I felt that things could easily go wrong by doing so. Of course, instead of black you could opt for navy or even go for gray or khaki slacks (if the event is informal). If you must wear color, try slipping on a subtle pair of colorful stud earrings... or better yet, wear your chicest pair of colored knickers. You'll know you're colorful, but nobody else will be the wiser. And no matter what you're wearing underneath it all, don't forget to wear a belt... the last thing you want is to flash all the guests when you're crouching down to get the perfect shot.
- Polished Rose Bonny Pins - Forever 21 (Keep your hair out of your face and away from your camera in style).
- Coppertone Oil Free Sunscreen - Drugstore.com (Sunscreen is a must if you're shooting outdoors in warm weather. This sunblock is my favorite because it's not greasy at all. For cooler weather, slip on a lightweight cotton blazer or cardigan).
- Pleated Cap Sleeve Top - Old Navy (Whatever top you wear, double check at home to be sure that when leaning forward "your girls" don't pop out).
- Straight Fit Flare Pants - Gap (be sure to test any pair of pants to be sure that you have a full range of motion in them. Bending, kneeling, crouching, etc.)
- Leather Rectangle Buckle Belt - Gap
- Sheryl Ballet Flats - Target








