Monthly Archives: July 2010

Trevor + Whitney Married | Mason City Iowa Wedding Reception Extravaganza!

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Rare is the occasion that we are guests at a wedding these days! Tanner’s brother was married last weekend and the photographer was only hired to stay through the toasts. Immediately following his departure family members kept asking us to haul out the cameras. So that we did! Just some fun dance shots from the reception to follow. Enjoy!

First however a snapshot with the 14mm f/2.8 from the beginning of the day. Tanner was in the wedding party so had to get a pic before we sweated to death in the July heat! Phew!

And the dance chaos!

As Piano Man broke out…it got crazy!

And Shout!

Woohoo! We survived that. And so did the camera! (Surprisingly!)

We have some video to post from Piano Man and Shout sometime when we get a chance that are rather amusing. Oh wedding receptions are SO much fun!

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Tessa Forest City Iowa 2011 Senior | Iowa Senior Photographer

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2011 senior Tessa is a cheerleader and volleyball player at Forest City High School in Forest City, IA. She had tons of awesome outfits and ideas to make her senior session unique, creative and fun. We started off shooting Sunday afternoon at the Central Gardens in Clear Lake, IA which is the perfect location for some awesome summer shots.

A shot behind the scenes of Tanner. We had some great family members along on the shoot to help us out with lighting.

They had a great spot at the garden just a few feet over that added for an entirely different look and feel.

Possibly my favorite shot of the day

Tanner shot this next one with our new lens the Canon 28mm f/1.8. Its a great little lens and so far fits in perfectly with our other prime lineup!

On the way out of the garden the light was just perfect under a tree at the garden gates so we snapped a few photos here as well.

Next we were off to another location. We found this spot a few months ago and thought it would be perfect for some fun Volleyball outfit shots. Tessa is a libero on the Forest City High School volleyball team or defensive specialist for those of you non volleyball players out there. She hopes to continue her volleyball career through college.

At the Rupe wedding in the end of June the limo accidentally turned down a dead end road and we discovered this great bridge! We were so excited to bring Tessa here to shoot.

Tessa had such a fun little outfit picked out! Loved the top hat!

Just as we were packing up to head off to the last location of the day a marvelous thing happened…a train decided to pass!

We hurried to setup.

For this for those of you geeky people out there we had a long exposure with our camera at f/22 on a tripod, 580 exII in a soft-box to the right and hand-held bare 580exII to the left both at 1/1 or full power triggered with pocket wizard plus II’s. Couldn’t be happier about the results!

Shot below was a complete accident. We were testing the light (bit bright) and Tessa was testing how close she could get to the 15mm f/2.8 fish-eye. Turned out amusing so I just had to post it.

Last stop was a warehouse in Mason City that we’ve shot at a few times before but decided it would be wonderful to utilize some of the things there that we haven’t before.

They had this wonderful grungy fence that was the perfect backdrop for some formal photos with one of her favorite dresses. These are shot with the 28mm f/1.8, 50mm f/1.4 and 135 f/2L.

The sun was setting as Tessa put on an orange romper as her second to last outfit. We thought it would be great to move into the street as there were no cars passing by and get get the lights from the stoplight in the background bokeh. Most of these were shot with a 135L wide open and the 28 f/1.8.

Lastly we finished up Tessa’s senior session with some cheer-leading shots.

Have a wonderful senior year Tessa and thanks for letting us shoot your senior pictures!

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ZTS PHOTO | MOVING TO EAST VILLAGE DES MOINES!

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It’s official…I am moving!

AND ZTS has a new studio space!

333 E Grand in Des Moines, IA. Located in the heart of East Village in East Village Square. Since last winter we have been wanting to get a studio space here in Des Moines and just happened to fall upon this gorgeous 2 story loft in East Village literally IN my work parking lot. My lease is up in October at my condo and one of the eight 2 story lofts at this building that ‘never come up as free’ is up for lease starting October 1!

Call it irony or fate but put down a deposit last week and we are more than excited about it. Not sure if we want to put the studio in upstairs or downstairs, but cannot wait to have space to move around in our OWN studio space!

Thanks for all your support and love ZTS fans and clients we truly appreciate each and every one of you!

Note: The actual loft is reversed from this and a tad bit different colors/layout but you get the general idea.

In other news Tanner and I decided its finally time for some more light power than our two 580 ex II’s. Alien Bee’s here we come! Think were going to grab up a 1600 Alien Bee light, another light stand and a beauty dish. This will work great for outdoor seniors and engagements in mid-day light to overpower the sun as well as will be a great fill light for wedding receptions.

Only issue now is what color to get! I voted neon pink…his pull is for neon green. Tanner’s colorblind so maybe I can persuade him into hot pink. C’mon how cool is a giant hot pink light!

Tomorrow were heading off to Storm Lake to shoot a wedding and sounds like it is going to be one HOT Saturday again in the upper 80’s. Can’t wait for your big day tomorrow Jenn and Chad!

Happy Friday all!

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