Thursday, September 20, 2007

Mary & Sean - Sept 15, 2007

One Saturday September 15, Mary and Sean had their wedding reception at the Morris Park Country Club. I was the DJ and it was a fantastic party! This was a group of people who wanted to party, Mark Blackford of Zehring Photography and the videographer's who's company name escapes me did not lack for subject matter to film as this group got down and partied! Sean and Mary took turns on the dance floor with many of their guests and very few did not make their way onto the dance floor at least once.

Morris Park did their usual good job of hosting the reception. The cake was another fantastic creation by Rascia's Creative Cakes, not only beautiful to look at but a taste to die for. Especially the pink champagne.

Since we weren't doing the video, I decided to haul out a camera for some fun and quick pictures which you can find in the post below. (One of these day's I'll figure out how to put a lot of pictures with text in a good way on Blogger.) After my bad experience with the Fuji S100 camera, a month ago, the Nikon D50 was a cake walk that got me the pictures I wanted.

Fun was had by all.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Saturday's Event, Karly & Patrick

It's been a busy summer of video production and while Mark and Mike have been busy DJing (yes I know not a word) I haven't done many myself. Saturday was a change of pace for me as I was the Disc Jockey and not the videographer. It's always nice to get my toes wet in my first love and this was one fantastic party to do so at!

Karly and Patrick had their wedding reception at the top notch Windsor Park in Edison Lakes. Rita and staff as usual were on their toes and everything flowed smoothly with dinner and the roast beef was fantastic. The party itself was off the scale, this group really knew how to get down.

Every 3 to 5 years or so a group of songs that are for all intents and purposes have a resurgence in wedding reception market. The YMCA came back when Wayne and Garth danced to it in the movie. Vanilla Ice with ICE ICE Baby made a resurgence about 5 years ago after crushing his video on MTV. In the last year 5 songs have come roaring back to life at receptions: Pour Some Sugar On My by Def Leppard, Don't Stop Believing by Journey, Living On A Prayer by Bon Jovi (well if you went to a Catholic school that song has never been 'out' but it's really made it's way into the mainstream market too) and the really big suprise Take Me Home Tonight by Eddie Money are the latest resurgent songs to hit. As I said the big surprise is Eddie Money's song. I like his music but no one ever danced to it, even when it was on the charts, until now. A good time was had by all.

When your a DJ and the party is rocking there is nothing like it for a natural high or adrenaline rush. A fun time was had by all.

Saturday also gave me a chance to indulge myself with a little photography. Nothing can replace video as the medium that celebrates everything about life, but photography can be fun. Last week I picked up a Fuji Finepix camera and hauled it with me to the reception to snap a few pics. What a disappointment that camera is, I hauled it back today to the store. As a videographer I have been using a film based camera for a while and I love film but for quick snapshots of equipment setups and such a digital is just fine and I'd hoped to have found an inexpensive one in the Fuji. In low light, even with the ISO dialed up and the flash on, the camera just sucked. In manual I couldn't get the shutter to sync with the flash, I have no idea what that was about at all and reading the manual today indicated nothing done wrong. In auto the camera dropped my ISO to 100 and created a grainy picture, argh! On top of that it's redeye feature which causes a delay in the shutter firing just reaked havoc on carefully composed shots. I should have known, never go cheap, looks like it's time to break into the piggy bank and get a Nikon D200.

Well all was not lost on the photography side, below are a few of the salvageable pictures.



















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