month: January 2010
I’ve actually been on twitter for awhile for my personal, sports related interests, but I finally opened an account for the wedding world: http://www.twitter.com/LoveUnscripted
Hope to see you there!
This is how you do Save The Date, kats ‘n’ kiddies…
Our good friends over at Jacki Allen’s Kentucky Bride are asking for help with a survey they’ve got going to help guide them content-wise, and they’re offering a free year of Jazzercise to one lucky bride. Click here for details.
I was on one of my new favorite wedding blogs, Emmaline Bride, which specializes in equipping the bride who loves unique and elegant handmade items, and they profiled this great Etsy shop, Dawn Correspondence. You’ve gotta see their stylish, modern take on invitations– so much more interesting than the everyday stuff you see from all the usual suspects.
Take a look at some of these refreshing invitations:
The show specials link in our email marketing piece didn’t work. You can see them at http://www.ianlozada.com/specials — thanks for your patience!
As spring approaches, many of you will be looking forward to getting engagement pictures done. Engagement sessions (or e-sessions for short) are a great way for you and your groom to get used to being in front of the camera. Let’s face it: very few of us are used to being in front of that big 77 milimeter eye, and it can be intimidating. Having an e-session helps you settle down, build confidence, and eventually let your guard down more on your wedding day.
Here are some things that I’ve found help you be at your best at your session:
- Have your hair and makeup done professionally that day. It’s amazing how often this gets overlooked. Also, it’s a great way to start solidifying a relationship with makeup artists you’re looking at for your big day.
- Block out lots of time. I never book anything else on the same day as an e-session, because I want my attention to be solely on you. If you’re rushing straight from work, it’s hard to refocus and get into a mood for romantic scenes. In addition, try and start early enough that we get good light, but not so late that we have to rush to beat the sunset. Also, arrive well-rested from the night before, and well-fed– the less stress on your body, the better looking the expressions, and the happier you’ll be with the way you look.
- Have multiple locations in mind. I always prefer to have you choose locations that mean something to you– maybe it’s where you first met, or where he proposed, or a place that you spent tons of time together. Put a few of those places together, plus a spot or two that fits your style, and you have a short list to start from. Keep in mind that not all of them are necessarily at their peak when you’re getting your portraits done, however– last year, one bride picked the Arboretum in March and the flowers hadn’t started to bloom at all yet! Oh, and I get asked all the time for the same place. Triangle Park. Or Keeneland. Nothing against them, but if you pick them, add something else with a different feel altogether as well. It’ll add some energy to your shoot.

- In addition to multiple locations, I recommend multiple outfits for both of you. I’m not going to rush you–I’ve had one or two e-sessions that went 4 hours– so go for it with extra outfits. I tell people to wear clothes that make them feel comfortable but confident. Talk about the clothes beforehand with your fiance so that you wear things that go together at the right times in the shoot. You don’t have to dress like twins (hey, I’m a twinparent and I don’t dress my twins like twins!) but try and think on the same lines.
- Try something different: Most of my shoots are late afternoon. It’s when the light’s prettiest. But it’s just as pretty in the morning, and it has a peaceful feeling, especially around things like ponds and other water effects. I’m dying to do a romantic night shoot downtown this year. If you’re up for it, I might even be persuaded to do one with you even if you booked a coverage that includes an e-session.
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By the way, don’t forget that a guestbook of your engagement photos (20 pages, 8×10 size, $125) is a great way to use these photos beyond the usual gifts. Ask me how we can customize a book for your wedding to get the best responses from your guests.
Right now, I’m supposed to be doing some editing, but I’m transfixed by coverage of CNN of the earthquake down in Haiti. I’ve already made one donation to International Disaster Emergency Services and I’m prepared to donate $25 from each booking I get in January to them and another $25 to FAME, a medical missions group that often does a lot of things in conjunction with my father’s medical missions group in the Far East. Both organizations do extensive work in Haiti, and have the infrastructure to get aid to the people who need it without lots of red tape.
Personally, I’m hoping to see if there’s a way I can go down myself to help in the next month or two. Not sure how that’s going to work, but I’m going to see what my dad’s contacts can do.
As I was going through some of my recent work this year to make prints to show in my latest bridal show booth, I thought it would be a great time to show you some of my favorites from last year– for the sake of brevity in my storytelling in the booth, I didn’t use the engagement images, but I wanted to get them out there all the same…
Click to continue reading “Looking Back: Favorite images from 2009-Engagements”
Just got a note from Pictage, our online proofing/lab partner, about a planned system outage this weekend: Commencing at 11pm Pacific time this Friday, January 8, 2010, Pictage websites and systems will go through a major maintenance and upgrade process that will require most sites and systems to be offline for a period of 24-48 hours. The upgrade has been carefully planned by our technology team, so all of your current data and images will be protected. However you and your customers will not be able to access most of our sites and systems for the duration of the upgrade which will be completed at latest by 11pm Pacific time on Sunday January 10th.
Basically, for those of you looking to access your online proofing during that period, it’s going to be offline. I apologize in advance for the inconvenience.





