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Perspective.

In case you’re having one of those days where you need a laugh, I thought I’d share this photo.

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I love how kids don’t seem to have a care in the world, let alone food on their face.
I get to experience that a couple times a month with the 4 &  5 year-olds at Heartland.
They say the funniest things too.
Last weekend as we finished the story in children’s church we began singing some songs.
One of the kids looked up at me and said “Who pees in the river? I’m not going to pee in the river”
“No, no, ‘Peace Like a River’, we’re just singing it”.

A few weeks before that I had a 4yr old walk up to me and say, “let’s not be weird about this, but I have shorts on under my pants.”
What do you say to that?  I just laughed.  I later asked his dad who explained he was wearing his KU shorts under his pants because that’s all he wanted to wear that day, but it was too cold.

It’s been a great perspective shift, and over the last year and half of working with the kids, it’s been a stretch in who I am. I don’t have kids and it’s not necessarily on the top 5 things I want to do in my life, but I knew so little about them when I started.  How old are they when they can walk, talk, understand things?

I could go through life being the sound-guy or the camera operator and stay hidden in a behind the scenes role, but I would never grow or become better at other aspects of my life.

I know now a lot more about them, how to hang out with them and fly them around the room in a giant bucket.  I also get to be a kid for awhile with them and look at life through a different lens.

So there’s your challenge after reading this. Maybe it’s time for a perspective shift.  Maybe you’ve been doing the same things over and over and getting the same results in your life.  How’s that working for you?  Maybe it’s time to try something new.  Just do it, and quit saying “maybe”.  Fear regret, not failure.

Travis & Lisa’s Wedding

Last Saturday I felt like I had run a marathon.
I was exhausted beyond belief. My legs were killing me and I was pretty sure a truck had run me down.
All that aside, I had one of my favorite days on Friday.
A few months ago I got to shoot Travis & Lisa’s e-session. Friday was their big day.
They are such a cool couple, not to mention beautiful – well, Lisa anyway. (Travis you’re a good looking dude.)
So I spent the morning scouting locations, went by Digital Labrador, rented some sweet lenses and met up with Travis around 1pm.
It was so fun to set my video camera aside and just shoot stills. I got to do the same in Ft. Lauderdale back in December, but I could shoot every day if I was allowed to.
It’s so fun when a couple completely trusts me and is up for anything – while I gave them some direction on where to stand with some cool backgrounds, they did the rest. Most of these shots are moments captured when they weren’t paying attention to me, which is why I chose them.

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Journalistic Photography + Videographers?

One of my favorite parts of photographing a wedding is capturing the candid moments.
I first really discovered this as a style when working with Becca Spears from Wirken Photography. Becca, Tyler, and many others in the industry have an incredible talent at capturing those moments.

So what happens when you hire an incredible journalistic photographer and add a videographer into the mix? It could be a disaster.

One of the most important things on your wedding day is enjoying your day, getting great photographs and not having any drama. Part of that means your photographer and videographer have to get along. Unfortunately I had a woman recently tell me that several years ago at her wedding that wasn’t the case. The videographer kept getting in the way and fought with the photographer making things tense and ruining her day.

This should never happen.

Let’s talk about how to avoid it:
1. Hire your photographer first. Ask them who they recommend or who they like to work with for video.
2. Check your videographer’s experience. Have they worked with your photographer before? How many weddings have they shot?
3. Find out your videographer’s approach to working with photographers. If they don’t have one, it may be time to keep looking. (My approach: I walk in to every wedding I’m doing video for, find the photographer and say, “Hi, I’m Mike, this is your shoot, you are #1 here and I’ll be staying out of your way. If you need to walk in front of me at any point for a shot, feel free, I can edit you out.” This sets the stage for the whole day. I’m constantly aware of what they are doing, what direction they’re shooting and how wide of a lens they’re using. I don’t want or need to be in any of your photos as a videographer. I try to support the photographer in any way I can while still doing my job. I also don’t bring all kinds of gear with me that’s going to be in the background of your photos.)
4. Ideally, your photographer and videographer should be of the same caliber and respect each other’s work. If you hire a $4,000+ photographer and decide at the last minute to hire a $500 videographer, you’re asking for trouble. You get what you pay for in the quality of both your photos, your video, and the professionalism of both individuals on your wedding day. If someone is willing to film and edit a great video for your day, it’s going to cost upwards of $1500 in most markets.

I’m going to use a photo as an example here real quick. I recently shot Travis & Lisa’s wedding and had an amazing day. One of their family members set up a camera and tripod to film the day. That’s 100% totally cool with me. As a photographer, my mindset is to capture every minute possible and I’m really not giving a second thought to the video person being there. I want this to be clear though: I’m only using this photo because it’s one of my own – I had no problems with this at all -

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As I set up to capture Lisa’s face as she spoke her vows, I’m concentrating on her, not the camera behind her. Luckily my lens has her in focus and him out to some degree, but it’s still obvious there’s a video camera back there. I still think the shot works fine, but I use it to point out that the photographer and videographer need to communicate what’s going to happen, and who’s going to be where. I also use it to point out that if you have a family member filming your wedding, you need to communicate to them that they should talk with the photographer before settling on a place to set up and what their plans are during the ceremony. In this case, we talked before hand and I was totally fine with him setting up right there and knew he wouldn’t be walking around during the ceremony. Having talked about it with their video person, I chose another angle for the vows -

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It is an example though that if you hire a photographer to catch candid moments, you may not want a video person in the background of that shot. I know several major photographers in the wedding industry that don’t like to work with video folks at all and will recommend [not] having a videographer. That’s understandable if they’ve had a bad experience in the past.

My hope is to change that.

I love working with photographers as the videographer for weddings. Part of the reason is that I know and understand what they’re doing, what lenses they’re using and how to stay out of their pictures. I think all videographers can accomplish the same. We should be a fly on the wall capturing the moments, not trying to create them. We should support photographers as they are directing the entire day and helping accomplish sometimes impossible timelines to fit all the photos in. We aren’t there to tell them how to do their jobs, but to make their jobs easier by staying out of the way.

As a bride, you shouldn’t have to worry about any of this. You should be able to enjoy your day and not even notice your photographer or videographer. Just be aware of it in the planning process. Ask your photographer who they like working with for video. If you like their work and it works for your budget, you get the best of both worlds.

Let me touch on something else while we’re here: Photo/Video companies. Some companies can do both equally well. Other companies that start in video may decide they can do photography too, but may not be up to par, or may not be your style. The same is true with photographers that decide to offer video but may not be skilled in editing. I started as a photographer, but through all the other video production I do, I wind up doing 70% video and 30% photography. I know folks like RPM Entertainment do an excellent job of both.

The bottom line is it’s your day. Love your photo and video companies. It’s in the best interest of both vendors to get along well to provide the best product they can to you on your day. (Not to mention that their future business may be based on your positive referral.)

They know me too well

So I’m in Starbucks the other day:
“Hey Mike, you doing your usual Misto?”
“Yeah, thanks”
She turns around and starts to fill the coffee and looking over her shoulder says “do you have a milk preference on this?”
Another barista walks by without skipping a beat and says: “non-fat, but he’ll only tell you that when people aren’t standing around”.

I think I turned a bit red. I was momentarily speechless. Then I just started laughing. (So did they)
What’s the big deal? I’m trying to cut back a little. Why is it embarrassing to order non-fat milk? Not sure, but apparently It’s something I only do when others aren’t around.

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a new favorite…

So this past Friday I had the pleasure of shooting Travis & Lisa’s wedding.

It was incredible to say the least.  I’ll write more on that later, but here’s one of my new favorite shots:

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I’ll post a few more soon.

Thanks again to Travis & Lisa for letting me a part of your incredible day!

Grady’s first birthday!

So my nephew Grady officially turned 1 today.

Last night we had a rockin’ party for him and I thought I’d share some of the fun -

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Grandma was there:

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So was Grandpa:

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First he had to eat:

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followed by flying through the air (courtesy of dad)

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Time for cake.  Clearly he had no idea why everyone was standing around -img_4186

I’m pretty sure it may have been his first experience with fire as well - img_4177

Aaron tried to show him how to blow out the candle -

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then Jen & Aaron had to step in and help -

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“where’d the fire go?”

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Aaron was helping him hold up his cake (which was in the shape of a bear) – I love the look in his eyes!
“Dad are you crammin’ this thing down my throat?

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time for presents -

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despite the cool toys, kids always seem more interested in the packaging -

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and let’s not forget the bubbles!

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This is the green lid that had the bubbles in it -
after he poured it out and stuck his mouth on it -

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Aaron is hilarious with the faces he makes at him – Grady seems to love it -

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Thanks for coming by!

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Great googley-moogley!

We’re on Google!

Right at the top in fact – sorry, I get excited about the little things…
If you haven’t been by the new site, check it out – www.mikevarelweddings.com

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mikevarelweddings.com is live!

Hey all -

the new wedding website is live!

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Swing by, check it out, and feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think! I’m still updating some of the videos, pics and verbiage, but for the most part, it’s ready to go – It features a Flash and HTML copy of the page as well as a blog link from the main page.

www.mikevarelweddings.com

Cason Wedding

I can’t wait till March 20!

I finally get to shoot the wedding of Travis & Lisa! Their engagement session was incredible and can’t wait for their awesome day! Their wedding location is going to be one of the coolest places I’ve shot at too! Stay tuned…

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another Chuck Wicks video

I just wrapped another video for Chuck Wicks -

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He’s got something new going – the VIP Concert Experience -

For those hardcore fans, it sounds pretty cool – Only 10 people get chosen for each show – they get to go on his bus to hang out for awhile, get a private acoustic show (quite possibly featuring a new song or two), a merchandise bag w/ some cool stuff and a ticket to the show.
If you don’t know this about Chuck yet, he’s quite possibly one of the funniest guys you could get the chance to hang with, so if you’re a fan and going to a show of his soon, check the site for this opportunity!

Swing by his website and before too long you’ll see the VIP Concert Experience promo video – Zac from his management shot it all and sent the footage my way for a quick edit -

It looks like we may be kicking out 2-3 videos per month for him as well – I’ll keep you updated -

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