Cayman Islands Photographer :: David Wolfe
by Danielle on July 20, 2010
in Crystal Blue Vendors, David Wolfe Photography, Weddings
I mentioned last week we would be re-introducing you to our favorite photographers. Below is our interview with David Wolfe. Enjoy!
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It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to photographer, David Wolfe! I started working with David on one of the very first weddings I ever planned. He doesn’t know this (well, now he does) but before I met him I was a little nervous and quite intimidated. I had heard so many amazing thing about him and here I was– just a newbie!
Anyway, when he arrived, I was instantly impressed with his down to earth personality, how he immediately made the couple feel so comfortable and just his overall gentle demeanor. Then, a few days later, I saw the first of the images. One word, WOW!!! He really captured more than just the moments but the personalities of the couple and the emotions behind the moments.
I recently caught up with David to chat with him more about his philosophy, style, etc. and here’s what he had to say.
Crystal Blue: How long have you been photographing weddings?
DW: For about 20 years! I shoot about 60-80 weddings per year, so if you do the math, that puts me up over the 1000 wedding mark.
Crystal Blue: Wow! That’s amazing! How do you keep things fresh and new?
DW: I always, always, always, try to do something new at every wedding; something that I’ve never done before. Something even a little bit risky photographically. I try to push the edges of the envelope with regard to exposure, shutter speeds in particular. I’m also very open to suggestions. The guests at a wedding know the couple far better than I do. They often come up with ideas about a photo that will mean something that I would never have a clue about, so I listen to their ideas and go with the flow.
Crystal Blue: With Cayman the destination it is for weddings, you may not meet some of your couples until the day of their wedding. Can you describe the process you go through with the couple prior to and on the wedding day?
DW: I like to keep things as simple as possible. 95% of the weddings I shoot are booked via email and I don’t meet with them until literally their wedding day. That’s the first time I see them so everyone is being nice and smiling a lot just trying to make a good impression as you do when you meet someone for the first time. I just build on that initial encounter and try to nurture a friendship by the end of the day.
Crystal Blue: If someone were to ask, “What is your Style”, how would you describe it?
DW: I would say very “clean”, having a strong focus on the subject without distracting backgrounds. I started out working for real newspapers in Tennessee so the photo-journalistic style is ingrained in me. “Candids” are my favorite.
Crystal Blue: Newspapers to weddings….Tennessee to Cayman…interesting!!! What is your favorite part most weddings?
DW: Being a part of the party! Everyone at a Cayman Islands wedding is having fun. I like to have fun with them!
Too right!!! Thank so much for chatting with us, David!!!! Do you have any questions for David? If so, leave a comment below and we will follow up for you.
To see some of David’s work, visit his page in Crystal Blue Vendors. David was also the featured photographer on yesterday’s real wedding of Katherin and Matt.
Cayman Islands Photographer :: Rebecca Davidson
by Danielle on July 13, 2010
in Cayman, Crystal Blue Preferred Provider, Destination weddings, Grand Cayman, Weddings
I have had quite a few requests to learn more about the photographers we feature on Crystal Blue. We thought we’d start by re-posting their introductory features just in case you missed them the first time! Today, we’d like you to meet Rebecca Davidson!
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I’m so excited to introduce this Cayman Islands photographer to you today. If you couldn’t tell by her profile photo, Rebecca is FUN with a capital F! I have worked with Rebecca on countless weddings and always have such a great time with her! So, without further delay….
Crystal Blue: Rebecca, how long have you been photographing weddings?
Rebecca: Can you believe it–15 years!
Crystal Blue: That’s incredible. I know the word passionate doesn’t even begin to describe how you feel about your work. How do you keep things fresh and new?
Rebecca: This is challenging. A lot of brides will say, “I love this shot on your site, I want that!!!!”. So, what I do is tell the bride and groom I want to create something new and different and specific to them. I encourage them to let me know what they love and what they are passionate about. Then the ideas just start flowing. A few weeks ago I shot a bride and groom and he pulled out his golf shoes for a shot. The bride wasn’t having any of it! Anyhow, I convinced her to take a few shots of just their shoes under the dress (the bride with her gorgeous shoes and the groom with his dirty old golf shoes). They loved one of the shots so much, the ended up using it for their thank you cards!
Crystal Blue: That’s fantastic! Tell us more. How would you describe your style?
Rebecca: It is actually hard to pin point a specific style as I would want to list everything I do, emotional, photojournalistic, artistic, traditional, fun etc. and I feel it is almost best to say I adapt to the bride and groom, hugely influence them and bring out their fun and creative side. I guess I would like to be considered their ‘story teller’. Can that be considered a style? Story Teller!
Crystal Blue: Well if it wasn’t before, Story Teller is a style now! What is your favorite part of any given wedding?
Rebecca: The emotion! Absolutely, hands down. I love it when the bride looks up for the first view in the mirror of her dress, her mother watching from the back. I love capturing the look when she puts on her shoes. I love love love it when the groom cries or the father of the bride cries. (Or the planner!!!! Hahaha Yes, I have seen you cry, Danielle! ) It really is an amazing experience and by the end of the day, you really feel part of their family. Then….. you get to show them their images and they get to relive the whole thing over again. I love that part!!! Is that too many favorite things????
Crystal Blue: Hahhaa, no–you can have as many as you’d like! And yes, I do get teary at almost every wedding! You have such a warm and fun loving personality, but since more couples are not used to getting photographed to the extent they are on their wedding day, how do you get them to relax and be themselves?
Rebecca: I’m a very laid back person, so that immediately relaxes them. I want to have fun with the bride and groom but I also know it is important to be in the background to allow the natural flow of the family and friends with the couple allowing me to capture those emotions as they unfold. When I have the bride and groom to myself is when we have a blast! After all the fun and creative shots are done is not uncommon for them to say, “That was so much fun!!!We feel like rock stars!”.
Crystal Blue: That must give you a lot of job satisfaction! If you could give one piece of advice to a couple looking for a photographer, what would it be?
Rebecca: When you look at the photographers images, you need to be moved emotionally and be excited by what you see. Connect with the photographer and make sure you feel comfortable. Finally, don’t just settle for a cd! This is the most important day of your life! Let the photographer help you create a ‘piece of art’.
That’s more than one piece of advice right? Am I in trouble now? Okay one last one…. My favourite slogan….. “Invest in an artist….photography is forever”. Do I talk to much?
Crystal Blue: You are too funny Rebecca!!! Thank you SO much for taking the time to chat with us and let our readers get to know you better! To see Rebecca’s work, click here. Rebecca was also the featured photographer on yesterday’s Cayman Islands Real Wedding of Marizen and Jamie.
Cayman Islands Photographer :: Melissa Wolfe of Better Angle
Meet Melissa! Fun, down-to-earth, and ever creative, Melissa Wolfe of Better Angle. Melissa has been shooting weddings for a while now and I am so happy to be able to introduce you to her!
Crystal Blue: Melissa, describe your style to our readers.
Melissa: I like to have fun with the couple and make sure to capture the sentimental moments, the details of the day as well as those unique candids with the guests. Of course portraits are a must and need to capture the personality of the bride and groom.
Crystal Blue: Especially for the portraits, since many couples are not used to getting photographed to the extent they are on their wedding day, how do you get them to relax and be themselves?
Melissa: Well, it varies with each couple, but I’m relaxed and find it only takes a few minutes to get everyone relaxed and enjoying themselves getting photographed.
Crystal Blue: After shooting so many weddings, how do you keep things fresh and new?
Melissa: Well, I can’t give away all of my trade secrets! hahah! I have new things up my sleeve everyday! Recently, during Pirate’s week, I did a “Trash the Dress” session the day after the wedding. I hired 10 pirates to join us for the shoot–they “stole” the bride and the groom triumphantly fought back to win back his lady!!
Crystal Blue: That sounds like so much fun!! What is the process you to through with each couple?
Melissa: Again, it varies with each couple. My only goal is to ensure my clients are 100% satisfied throughout the process and with the end product. To me it is not good enough for someone to say “the photos are nice”. I want my clients to be overjoyed with the photos and thrilled they chose me as their photographer!
Crystal Blue: Well, based on what I’ve seen, I’m sure they all are!! If you could give one piece of advice to couples looking for a photographer, what would it be?
Melissa: Make sure you hire someone with a good reputation for delivering amazing photos and has established experience shooting weddings. Also, remember your photos are the one keepsake you have from your wedding day so have your photographer present for every moment, of course, as much as your budget allows.
Crystal Blue: Thank you so much, Melissa!
Do you have any questions for Melissa? If so, leave a comment here! Melissa was the photographer on yesterday’s real wedding. You can also check out some of her work here.
