Finding my style | How I Shoot | MW Photography

This year I really wanted to improve on my skills and hone down on who I was as a photographer . starting out photographer I just wanted to shoot anything and everything that came my way. Before I really took a step towards starting my own business i would bring my camera to everything in hopes of capturing memories of my small life . One thing that really bummed me out was shooting these events, loving my photos and then safely transfer them to my hard drive where they just sat there.... And stayed there not ever getting seen by anyone but myself . now don't get me wrong I don't need a pat on the back for ever piece of my work but I enjoy my photos being used for something or by somebody. This desire really took shape through yearbook in high school and then my college newspaper, the Collegian . It was nice having my art and my perception of an event being used and being seen. After my schooling, I still wanted to have the opportunity of displaying my work. 

My schooling was done, but I was able to intern through a local wedding photographer, Justin Mark Photography (Check out his work! for real) I was able to learn so much under his teachings. I had never considered shooting weddings until I gave my whole summer shooting them. I loved shooting these weddings. 

One thing that I personally really struggled with was not being good enough with manipulating a photo to make it conceptual or fine art. Some people have these amazing talents in doing these type of photos. I tried time and time again and just couldn't get there.

Then comes along Creative lives- J* 30 day boot camp. If you have never looked at her work or blog, I highly suggest it. She is one of the top wedding photographers in the industry, but her personality makes you feel like you have been one of her best friends for years!  Not gonna lie, I definitely have  a girl crush but once you see her in action you will understand. For any of you  movie lovers out there, she is my Julia from Julie & Julia, metaphorical pearls and all! 

 Anywho, one of her days was defining your style. For a while, I didn't know that there were so many styles out there. I never even thought about my photography that way. Some styles that I knew of was Photojournalism, Fine Art, Commercial, Concept.
During her lesson I felt a hunger for ever word she was saying.  The thing that stuck out to me the most, " It's ok to say this is what I want, this is what I am, and this is what I do." Hearing that was like hearing it was ok to be just me.  I just sat in my office cubical, and just took a deep sigh of relief. I can't be something I am not.  As the class went on I was able to find what my photography was and I was finally able to label my photography as Lifestyle photography. Having that in my mind for shooting and posing and editing has really helped me know where I am and know where I need to improve. But I know where I am - I am a Lifestyle Photographer based in the Twin Cities in my beautiful state of Minnesota. And I love it.  

Brownlee - a Kelly Moore camera Bag/ A Molly Sanchez obsession | personal

So, as so many photographers before me I came to a dilemma. I have my camera equipment but I hate just throwing it in my purse, where is it is tousled around unprotected.Over the years, I have not been too impressed with the camera purse options. I jsut remember seeing these not so pretty purses at Best Buy and liking the idea Skip up a to the present, I just finished this amazing Creative Live Course with Jasmine Star (an AMAZING Wedding Photographer based in Orange County) and she had this leather side camera bag that just looked normal. It didn't have " I AM CARRYING CAMERA EQUIPMENT" stamped all over it. This bag was simple, nice, and classy. It made me think to myself " I should get a bag that I can carry around without it being so obvious that I am hauling my expensive camera equipment with me."   So began the hunt for a camera purse.  There are several out there to choose from - Kelly Moore, Jill-E, Epiphanie,  Cheeky Lime, and some others. There are so many looks out there that can fit to your personal style. Going through websites, I came across the Brownlee by Kelly Moore. SO CUTE. Ever since I have been thinking about how and when I am gonna buy that purse. only thing holding me back is the black and white one that I want is out of stock. When I finally do order it when it comes back into stock, I will write a review and let you know what I think and if it was exactly what I was looking for. 

Eagan Hills Church Wedding Photography | Ashley & Hank McCarthy

Ashley and Hank's day was overflowing not with rain but with sunshine, smiles, and a whole lot of loving. Little things here or there ( lost eye lashes, adjustments to the time line, outdoor heat to name a few) did not have a damper on the day. Ashley is the kind of person who loves to laugh and loves to love others. She has a servants heart for those around her and it was very apparent through out the whole day. One of the most important things for this bride was to make time to go and have her grandfather see her in her wedding dress on her wedding day. We drove over to visit him at the VA after hair and makeup. It was one of the most tender moments to capture of the whole day. (Let me tell you, Heart strings PULLED!) She even got a smile from her grandpa. Her now Husband, Hank, is the strong silent type who is actually a really funny guy. All day Hank watched his stunning bride with a glowing smile. It was so much fun to capture. From the "I will's" at Eagan Hills Church to dancing the night away at Wabasha Caves in St. Paul, I declare the whole day to be a success! It wouldn't have been so wonderful if I hadn't gotten such an awesome and fun couple. Thank you for trusting me and risking your lives for the photos!