Here’s an edit we just finished up that fuses together our video clips with the photographs taken by Karen at Avayah Photography. Aaron and Lauren got married in October on a somewhat typical Oregon (Portland) fall day. Rain looked inevitable, but held off as we shot video and photos around Portland’s eastside. The contrast in the sky and the fall colors on the trees allowed for some really cool shots.

We really enjoy the melding together of these 2 great mediums (cinematography & photography) and look forward to capturing couples weddings like this in the future.

music: “You Got Me” by Tristan Prettyman

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2 Responses to “Video-Photo Fusion Edit | Aaron & Lauren”

  1. Anne nunn photographers

    19. Feb, 2010

    great job guys! love it! :)

  2. Great job on this video, guys! I shot their Day After session with Karent Stott. Lauren and Aaron are such a sweet couple! Congrats again to them!

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Here’s a quick sample we created of some HD weddings we shot in 2008. While last year it was an additional price to upgrade to HD, in 2009 it’s standard with ALL of our packages - and at no extra cost to our bride and grooms. 

One of the weddings in the video are from my cousin’s wedding last weekend in Orange County. I was there to be a guest – though i couldn’t resist snapping some pics and grabbing some video (with the new Canon 5D Mark II), so I included a couple of shots. I met some great photographers down there, (the shots that i saw were money) – Matthew and Molly Snelson of Mathieu Photography – I highly recommend them if you’re in that area. I appreciated their letting me take some pics on the side – sometimes other photographers get a bit territorial – but they were more than cool. 

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  1. [...] 90-second HD promo I just completed for our wedding biz. It includes a couple of shot from my cousin Katie’s [...]

  2. Joe

    22. Apr, 2009

    Well done – a fine example of how to use light and shadow!

  3. r.welch

    23. Apr, 2009

    Thanks Joe. We appreciate your thoughts. The Canon 5D Mark II really allows us to do things otherwise not possible regarding light – especially low-light.

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