Monthly Archives: October 2007

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2000th Visits

Wow!!!!! I am celebrating the 2000th visit to our blog. As you can see I am redesigning this blog to accommodate large pictures. So for our 2000th visit anniversary a revamped blog will be coming soon.

Sample Picture Post

Picture above is a sample to see the largest size I can post and upload.

Quote of the Day:

Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps, for he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are and what they ought to be.
- William Hazlitt

TUNTUN & UWEM E. TRADITIONAL WEDDING

Tuntun and Uwemedimo got married last Friday in an African traditional wedding ceremony. The wedding took place in Washington, DC which is about 30 minutes from our studio.

Tuntun and Uwem are one of the most beautiful, loving, caring and engaging couple I’ve ever met. Fews hours before the wedding ceremony, the groom called me to see how well I’m doing. I usually don’t recieve phone calls from grooms. I’m glad I am part of their memorable day.

Below are pictures from the wedding. Enjoy and keep on living…..


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BIG FLASH NEWS

BIG FLASH NEWS:::::: My future plan is changing my photography gear to Canon ;D This is after I read a reply comment by Gary Fong (His Canon 30D camera was stolen at the PDN Expo) Comment

I have a D2H and a D70 and those were the last Nikons I ever had. From what I remembered, the sensors were very nasty in dynamic range. They would color bloom and blow out highlights unlike any other camera. Fuji’s had the best dynamic range, followed by Canon - but Canon had the awesome lenses. When the 5D came out, the first thing I remember thinking was, “wow - this is like - Fuji quality”. So that’s all I needed was great image quality and awesome lenses.Oh yes, and Canon started incorporating focus distance in the flash calculations. This was something Nikon offered in their 3D matrix metering for flash. in fact, when I shot Nikons - I almost had to have the flash on all the time or I’d be spending a ton of time correcting images.But I don’t know about the new Nikons. I don’t know about any improvements on them or any new developments, so it would be out of turn to speak about Nikons. All I know is that I stopped using them and I still have a D2H somewhere that has maybe 75 exposures on it. In fact, the D70 was actually a better camera than the D2H in image quality… but by then I was done with Nikon and lost any interest in going back.

This Week

Wow…the week is just getting better. We will be shooting a bridal “trash the dress” this weekend. Right about now the weather for this weekend is happy:) Concept was created by the well known Femster TV. I can’t wait for the final product , make sure you check back next week.

Friday the 26 will be super great…. We will be shooting my friend’s wedding. This couple are God’s given and they are meant for each other. I can’t wait to photograph their memorable day, and I am glad to be part of this day.

Finally , Abi and I decided to upload some of our memorable pictures from our wedding :D Our photographer, Doug, is super awesome.

This picture is called “Overlookbay” We were overlooking the Baltimore Inner Harbor.

I kinda noticed that we are hitting the 2000 visitors mark. I need to make this blog more interesting and exciting.

Mission Accompolished: PDN Expo Exposed

We had a great time at the 2007 PDN Expo. We met Gary Fong, Doug, Nikononians, Canonians, Adobe, etc…Check out the pictures below.

New addition

Three days ago marked a very important day to us. There was a new addition to our family. A new XPS 720 Dell Computer was added. This computer will take our photography to another level.

New York will be our next stop tomorrow and I am so exited. Me and Abi will be attending the 2007 Photo Plus Expo in Manhattan, NY. This is our first Photo Expo and I hope we will be meeting all the best wedding photographers in the industry such as David Jay, The Becker, Dennis Reggie, Kevin Kubota and etc….