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Napa Wedding Photographer

Tommy and Hope | Napa Wedding Photographer

My brother met Hope, the girl of his dreams, in 2014 and they quickly hit-it-off.  Fast forward about a year and a half and I have the wonderful fortune to photograph them tying the knot.  They were married in a small but wonderful ceremony surrounded by friends and family near Napa California.  The wedding and reception took place on the property of a close friend, it was a beautiful secluded wooded area bordered by charming small wineries and vineyards, which were ideal for the formals and perfect for the style of wedding Hope had envisioned.  It was a wonderful day seeing Tommy marry his best friend and I’m excited for them both.  Congratulations!


Happily Ever After…Tommy and Hope. by edwardmendesphotography

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Are you or someone you know getting married soon?  Give me a call, (209) 541-1815 or email me.  I’d love to meet with you for a consultation and have the opportunity to capture the memories of your wedding day. Napa wedding photographer.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.The art of Your story!

Filled Under : Fall , Locations , Napa , Weddings

Happily Ever After…Taylor + Tommy Sacramento Wedding Photography

Sacramento Wedding Photography by Edward Mendes Photography

Taylor and Tommy tied the knot in a lovely ceremony at St. Stephen church in Sacramento before heading back to Reno and start their lives together.   I had photographed Taylor’s sister a few months before for her senior portraits so it was great getting the opportunity to photograph Taylor’s big day as well.  Tommy and Taylor are an awesome couple and we enjoyed meeting the rest of their family and friends where creating the stunning images of their wedding day.

It’s wonderful to have the opportunity to be part of the happiest day of a person’s life, all the best Taylor and Tommy!

Happily Ever After…Taylor + Tommy – Edward Mendes Photography from Edward Mendes on Vimeo

A big thank you to…

Diane Moody (my wonderful and talented 2nd shooter)
St. Stephen the first Martyr Parish

Are you or someone you know getting married soon?  Give me a call, (209) 541-1815 or email me.  I’d love to meet with you for a consultation and have the opportunity to capture the memories of your wedding day. Sacramento wedding photography.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

Filled Under : Weddings

2016 Seniors Models! Modesto Senior Photographer

Senior Portrait Models Modesto Senior Photographer

I’m starting our senior rep program for the class of 2016 and things start NOW. The Senior Rep/Model Program is a fun and exciting way for high school seniors to earn discounts toward their senior portraits and free photo shoots while helping us show off our latest styles and most recent senior photos!  Edward Mendes Photography is the Modesto areas premiere portrait studio and we want to make sure your senior portraits are awesome. If you know someone that will be graduating in 2016 and think they would make a great senior model send them my way.  Senior reps act as a spokesperson for Edward Mendes Photography.  Our senior model program is a VERY exclusive group.  Only 10 seniors are selected each year.  Interested in applying?  Read below for all the details.

Modesto Senior Portraits 2016

What you receive

  • Complimentary Deluxe portrait session, featuring both indoor and outdoor images at a local location of your choice.
  • Digital version of your images for use on social networks such as Instagram, Facebook and Google+.
  • Referral cards featuring images from your session to give to friends.
  • Have your images featured on the Edward Mendes Photography Website, Blog, Instagram, Facebook Pages and more…Get Famous!
  • Print credit of $20 towards your print order for each person that books their session with us because of you.
  • An opportunity to nominate Reps for 2017!
  • More!

What’s Required?

  • Be a full time student graduating from high school in 2016.
  • Be outgoing, energetic, and enjoy being photographed.
  • Have your senior portraits done exclusively with Edward Mendes Photography.
  • Get the OK from your parents.

If you think the above perfectly describes you then talk to your parents about the program and contact the studio today, 209.541.1815!   Our senior model program is a very exclusive group as we use at most 10 models TOTAL (not per school)  so becoming a model early can be key as modeling sessions start in the early spring of 2016.   Give me a call today to schedule your own session or become a model for Edward Mendes Photography, 209-541-1815. Modesto Senior Photographer

Visit www.edwardmendes.com for everything you need to know about what we do.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

Filled Under : Class of 2016 , Hints & Tips , Portraits , Seniors

Happily Ever After…Leslie + Michael’s Wedding Day

Turlock Wedding Photography by Edward Mendes

This happy couple is Leslie and Michael Rodriguez.  I had the honor of creating the images of their wonderful wedding day a few months ago and what a day it was!  The church ceremony took place nearby in downtown Turlock at Sacred Heart Church with it’s unique and lovely alter before heading to the reception at the always wonderful Turlock country club.  Leslie and Michael are perfect for one another, a smile never leaves either of their faces when their together.  It was a pleasure having the opportunity to share Leslie and Michael’s wedding day and getting to meet their friends and family, a wonderful day.  Congratulations Leslie and Michael! Here is a sneak peak at their wedding day, I hope you enjoy!


Happily Ever After…Leslie + Michael Rodriguez by Edward Mendes Photography from Edward Mendes on Vimeo.

 

A big thank you to

Diane Moody (my wonderful and talented 2nd shooter)
Sacred Heart Church
Turlock Country Club

Are you or someone you know getting married soon?  Give me a call, (209) 541-1815 or email me.  I’d love to meet with you for a consultation and have the opportunity to capture the memories of your wedding day.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

 

Filled Under : Fall , Scared Heart Church , Turlock Country Club , Weddings

Portrait Referral Program

Portrait Referral Program - Edward Mendes Photography

The portrait referral program is a great way to save big on your next portrait session.  Just tell your friends, family, co-workers,  or even people you pass on the street about Edward Mendes Photography and when they book their session you’ll receive a very nice “thank you” gift.  In addition they save too, it’s a win-win!  All the detail about the portrait referral program are above.

Have a question about the portrait referral program or would like me to send you some referral cards so you can start earning?  Call today, 209-541-1815 or email edward@edwardmendes.com.

Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

Filled Under : Hints & Tips , Portraits , Special Offers

 What to look for when choosing a professional photographer

choosing a professional photographer

When I was a kid having your family’s portrait made or your senior pictures taken was a fairly straight forward endeavor.  You’d pick up the phone book (remember those?) look up photographers and give a call to the 6 or 7 professional studios in your area.  How times have changed, do an online search for photographers in your area now and be prepared for the seemingly endless number of results you get back.    It seems like everyone with a camera or cell phone today is calling him or herself a photographer and diving into the portrait and wedding market as a side job.  As a consumer these increased number of choices may seem ideal however with all the choices how to you go about choosing a professional photographer that’s right for you?  Well, it just so happens that I have a few thoughts on that exact subject.  Here’s a few things to consider when choosing a professional photographer.

Does the photographer’s style match your own?

Photography’s an art form and photographers, regardless of the subject, are artists.  As with any form of art each individual artist has their specialty style within the medium, such as Picasso with cubism or Monet as an impressionist.  The same is true with photographers.  There are many different styles of photography within the portrait and wedding fields that you may be familiar with such as classically posed images (usually taken in a studio setting), non-posed photo-journalistic images, environmental portraits (taken outdoors), lifestyle portraits and a few others.   It’s important to choose a photographer that creates images in a style that you enjoy.  So, if you’d really like a beautiful tradition indoor family portrait to hang in your formal living room it’s probably better to work with a photographer that has an indoor studio and a strong portfolio of studio images.

Do they have a large portfolio of great images.

After you have an idea of the style of portrait you may want it’s time to start looking at each photographer’s portfolio with a more discerning eye.   This is where the internet has made our lives so much easier.  Today virtually everyone has a website, blog or at least a Facebook page and most photographers have all of the above and more, I know I do.  Before contacting any photographer you should make a point to visit their website in order to get a feel for the quality of images they create.  Look at as many images as possible and pay special attention to things such as the quality of light within the image, the poses used, the background within the images and the uniqueness of their pictures.  You’ll probably soon realize that a small group of photographers stand out from the pack and before you know it that endless list of photographers will be cut down to just a handful.  Not sure what exactly to look for when viewing images? Here’s a few tips.

  • Lighting:  Photography is all about light and a good photographer should understand how to use it well.  A well lit portrait shouldn’t look like you took it yourself (no offense) with your little on-camera flash.  Harsh, straight on light and washed out skins tones that may have a blue/cyan tint to them are a sign that the person taking the images likes to use the flash right on their camera in complete auto mode, which is something you can do so why pay someone else?  Another big no-no are deep, dark shadows where a person’s eyes should be.  This is a sign that the person with the camera doesn’t understand fill lighting.  I personally like to use warm, soft, directional light in my portraits as it give a beautiful warm glow and a sense of dimension to the images helping to create a portrait that allows the people within it to look their best.
  • Posing:  Posing is itself an art form, with countless books, articles, seminars and workshops devoted to posing individuals, couples, groups, babies, even pets.  I think the best poses  allow the person being photographed to look comfortable and natural in their surroundings.  When viewing a photographer’s portfolio ask yourself if the people within the images look natural for the given situation, do they look comfortable and loose or are they stiff with strange expressions on their faces? If so you can bet your pictures will look stiff and awkward too. Also, pay attention to hands and feet, are they cut off or are they positioned naturally.  A cropped hand can make the person look like their an amputee and goes against most sound posing ideals.
  • Backgrounds:  I’m not necessarily talking about a studio background here however those can be something to think about as well, I’ll get back to that.  What I’m really referring to is what’s in the background of outdoor portraits.  Are there distracting elements like people walking in the background or does it look like branches or poles are sticking out of people’s heads?  Many of these things can be fixed at the time the image is made by simply waiting a few seconds for someone to walk through the scene or by moving a couple feet to the left or right in order to get a slightly different angle.  At the very least they can be fixed back at the studio with a bit of image editing.  If you notice these things in a photographer’s sample images it may be a sign that they aren’t paying much attention to the image as a whole and there’s a pretty good chance you’ll see similar distractions in your pictures.
  • Regarding backgrounds in studio portraits remember that backgrounds should appear smooth and seamless.  If it looks like the photographer used an old wrinkled bed sheet, they probably did.
  • Uniqueness:  This one’s pretty self explanatory.  Is the photographer’s work fresh and unique or does it look like something you’d see hanging in your grandparent’s house?  Not to slight grandma but styles change and while some type of images do remain timeless even those “classic” images that stand the test of time can be updated to set themselves apart from the crowd a bit.
  • This sense of uniqueness however can also go to the extreme as many photographers today try to be so “trendy” that their images will look extremely dated in just a few years. #hipsterfingermustache

Above all remember you should really like the images your seeing from other sessions as those are the type of images you’ll be receiving from your session.

Personality Match

Once you’ve picked a photographer with a strong portfolio of images that match the style you’d like for your portrait session you should ask to meet for a consultation.  Consultations are an important part of building a relationship between you and your photographer and are something I do with each new client to my studio.  The consultation not only gives me an opportunity to discuss portrait styles, clothing, locations and investment with someone but it also gives us an opportunity to get to know each other a little bit.  I feel having this opportunity to meet during the consultation goes a long way in building a friendly and successful relationship with each one of my clients, many of whom I consider friends and continue to work with for years.  This is important because I think the best images are made when you feel comfortable with someone, enjoy being around them and feel a bit more free to be yourself.  The fact is, through no fault of your own or the other person, you just don’t “click” (pun intended) with everyone you meet and without a consultation there’s no way to know how you get along with your photographer until you realize it (for better or worse) during the session.  It’s important to note that many, if not most, photographers don’t do consultations for portrait sessions I think this is a disservice to both you and them.  If they don’t offer a consultation don’t be afraid to ask for one.

Education

I’m not going to dwell of this but it really is something to consider.  You’re investing your hard earned dollars to have beautiful professional portraits made, the least you should ask is that you’re not paying to help someone “learn on the job”.  Just as in most professionals, more goes into being a professional photographer than most people realize, and having a “nice” camera has virtually nothing to do with how well your final images look.   Knowledge of natural and artificial lighting, posing, shooting angles, exposure, aperture and much more are all major aspects of creating images you’ll be happy with.  When a photographer has a formal education and degree in photography you can be sure they understand all of the above which allows them to focus on creating the best images possible of you and your family while also giving them the knowledge to adapt to unexpected situations when they occur (which is pretty much all the time).  Just something to consider.

Price

It’s important to realize that not all photographers are created equal, far from it in fact.  Choosing someone to photograph your wedding or newborn baby isn’t like shopping for a sweater where you find a brand and style you like at Macy’s and then head over to Wal-Mart to see if you can find the exact same sweater for less.  Photography is a creative process that requires both technical and aesthetic expertise.  Your portraits are a custom product that a particular artist is creating specifically for you and your home and no two photographers are going to create that product the same.  For the most part the old adage “You get what you pay for” is very true when it comes to photography.  If you notice a photographer or photographers that are much less expensive than others it’s probably for a reason.

I’d encourage you to not let price be the deciding factor when choosing a photographer as a beautifully crafted portrait that you love and will hang in your home for decades is worth much more in the long run than the poorly lit and badly printed portrait you received on a disk and had printed at Costco when it starts to fade in a few years.  At my studio I want each person that comes in to have pictures, prints and albums that they’ll absolutely love and cherish for the rest of their lives so I do everything I can to make them as affordable as possible.  To that end myself and many professional studios offer ways to make having the images you want possible.  Some of these include monthly or quarterly payment plans, wedding and portrait registries, gift cards, occasional sales and much more.  I try to work with every client to make sure they can have the portrait or wedding images they want and if there’s an options I don’t offer I’m always open to new ideas, all you have to do is ask.

Choosing a professional photographer in a nutshell.

There you have it, some of the more important things I think you should be looking at when choosing a professional photographer that’s right for you.  Whether it’s for your wedding photography, newborn or children portraits, high school senior pictures or family portraits choosing the right professional photographer will be a decision you’ll be happy with for a very long time and following the tips above will make the decision a much simpler one.

 Wedding Photography and Engagement Portraits. Senior Pictures, Family Portraits, Newborn Portraits, Children. Modesto, Turlock, Oakdale.
The art of Your story!

Are you looking for a professional photographer?  Great, I just so happen to be a one.  Check out some of our awesome images at www.edwardmendes.com or give me a call, (209) 541-1815 or drop me an email to ask questions or schedule your consultation.

Filled Under : Hints & Tips , Portraits , Weddings