Monthly Archives: November 2009

Erika and Mike

Santa Barbara wedding photographer, Bluephoto photographed Erika and Mike around Figueroa Farmhouse wedding venue near Santa Barbara. This couple was a fun to photograph and their engagement pictures around figueroa farmhouse were wonderful.

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applem00n - love these shots! especially the camera shots– who’s shooting who?

Quincy and Travis

Santa Barbara wedding photographers, Bluephoto captured an amazing engagement photo shoot with Quincy and Travis. Bluephoto is Santa Barbara’s best wedding photographer.

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ken kienow - dude! this shoot rocks!

Nisse - So Cute!

Rima Darwash - These are fantastic! I especially love the last few shots when the sun is setting

San Luis Obispo Wedding Photography

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miami photographer - Jonathan!

Congratulations! Very well done!

Otto

Nikon Festival Entry – Your Day In 140 Seconds or Less.

San Luis Obispo wedding photographer, Bluephoto, puts together an entry into Nikon’s, Your Day In 140 Seconds Entry or Less contest (http://www.nikonfestival.com/). I used a Nikon still camera to create a video. San Luis Obispo wedding photographers push the envelope in creative thinking and wedding imagery.

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Erin - NICE!!!!!

That was soooo awesome! It almost made me dizzy in some parts,lol!

I hope you win, it was some awesomeness!

Warning: Geeky photography equipment post below.

Go ahead, flash me! Nikon’s awesome SB-400 flash. I’m often asked by friends, family, engaged couples (and a random guy from the Netherlands last week?), which camera, lens, etc. they should get. For my wedding and engagement photography, I use the professional grade Nikon lenses (heavy), camera bodies (heavy) and flashes (heavy). They are super...

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Pierre - Thanks for this most useful article. Your sample pictures helped confirm my recent choice in favour of the SB-400, after being put-off by the many comments on the internet about it not being much more powerful than the built-in pop-up flash on the cameras. It’s not just about power. I could have eaten less this month and spent the extra hundred bucks for an SB-600, I suppose, but I like compact equipment.