I recently completed a new video slideshow of my work to show potential clients. It very edgy and has a great soundtrack. The problem is - while it shows the final images, it does not show how they were created. Thats where Ari Perilstein of Video Impact Productions comes in. Ari is an awesome videographer. We have worked at many weddings together and his stuff is great. Check out one of his recent posts on his blog with a sample video of a recent wedding shot in Sandpoint Idaho. Anyways - today I met with Ari in Santa Monica to discuss my plans for a William Innes Photography video. Something real edgy and wild. Something to show how we work with our clients to capture amazing images. We are only in the planning stages, but I hope to have a real live video presentation early in 2008.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Johanna & Ross
Last Saturday we photographed Johanna and Ross getting married at the Bel Air Presbyterian Church. The couple were married by the Bride's Father. The reception was held at "The Olympic Collection" in Los Angeles.
We had a great time with Johanna and Ross. There were no Bridesmaids, only a Best Man and several Groomsmen - which made for some interesting photographic opportunities. The whole wedding party rocked - and some great images were captured.
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
Granddaughter Day
Every couple of months I set up the studio lighting and photograph my two sweet little granddaughters. They are both growing up so fast. At least they are still too young to ask for money - but I fret that day is just around the corner.
Here are a couple of images.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Alexandra and Oliver
Photographed the wedding of Alexandra and Oliver last weekend. The event was held at the Calmigos Equestrian center in Burbank. The Bride arrived in a horse drawn carriage. She later surprised her new Husband by singing a beautiful song to him during the reception. Everyone was in tears.
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