Archive: Aug 2013
  1. Inspired, A Very Special Project | Jessica OH Photography

    This interview is well over due and I am so incredibly excited to bring Jessica to the M4H Blog. Her work is creative and distinctively her own, and if I had to name off my top ten favorite wedding photographers she would be smack dab at the top of my list. I love her work. but I also adore her. She is quirky, down to earth, and has the most awesome sense of humor. Whether she is posting about her love for cats, or her passion for photography, she is someone you would love to just sit down and pick their brain over a cup of good tea.  She also has a wild imagination (or I am guessing so by her rad body of work!) Let’s get right into her interview!

    You can find Jessica’s Blog HERE and her Facebook Page HERE. She has a new website in the works as well so keep an eye  out. I know I am excited to see it when it is all ready!

    Hi Jessica!

    (Image taken by Julie Paisley)

    Lets get to know you! How would you describe yourself in three sentences?

    Lover of Jesus, a super hot mountain man + cats.  I have serious wanderlust for exotic places but find myself just outside of New York City.  Even though I want to take life for all it’s got, I really don’t take anything too seriously.

    What sparked your passion for Photography? 

    My friends + family.  Truthfully, I always liked taking pictures + growing up with an engineer dad, I just always needed to know how stuff worked.   Since I had a somewhat handle on how to take a decent picture, people asked me to start snapping their Christmas card pictures + the like.  When I jumped headfirst into wedding photography, I was obsessed with the stories I was capturing.  Love rules + it fuels my love to photography.

    Whats in your camera bag?

    Nikon D4, 35 1.4, 85 1.4, 105 2.8 macro, SB-900 speedlight, Polaroid with loads of film, a Voigtlander 35mm film camera + a handful of prisms.

    What Camera/Equipment did you start out with?

    a Nikon d40x. + a ghetto kit lens.  It was a gift to ourselves when my husband + I got engaged.  We eventually got a 35 1.8 as I started to take more pictures but, until the beginning of this year, I rented most of my equipment until I was sure JESSICA OH PHOTOGRAPHY was really going to happen.  Call me a pessimist. Or someone with commitment issues.

                                                                       One of Jessica’s First weddings EVER. Thanks for letting me share this!

    If you could only use one lens an entire session which one would you choose and why? 

    the 85mm 1.4, for sure.  There’s magic gnomes dancing inside that glass, I swear it.

    What advice would go give to someone just beginning in photography and hoping to have a business of their own? 

    Whatever you do, never become complacent in your art.  Do every single thing you can to keep growing  + keep learning.  Be better than the artist you were last week.  And don’t give up.  If taking pictures is your oxygen, fight for it.  If you aren’t booking clients, get better + give them a reason to want you.  Prove you have what it takes.  Stay up late + research technique.  Drag your friends in front of your camera + practice.  Attend workshops.  Find a mentor.  Keep shooting + exposing the world to your art.

    What was your first official Photographer crush if you had one?

    I don’t think I could name just one.  When I started thinking about starting my own business, my cousin happened to send me a link to RuffledBlog to check out a tea party themed wedding [I collect vintage china.].  My world stopped.  I never saw wedding pictures like that before.  Different.  Personal.  Storytelling.  I spent hours on that blog just absorbing + swooning over everything single artist.

    What kind of photos do you like to take for just yourself when not working with clients? 

    I really don’t take my big, fancy camera out + shoot for myself as much as I’d like to.  I find myself snapping tons of Instagrams + Polaroids while I’m out + about.   They are mostly of my cats + husband.

    If you could photograph absolutely anyone who would it be dead or alive?

    My mother.  She passed away a few months before I really started to pursue photography.  It would be a dream to be able to capture the little things I miss the most about her like her pale blonde hair, her funny toes + the gap in her teeth as she laughed.

    Describe your style in 3 words.

    RAW. REAL. RAD.

    Most embarrassing moment on a session would be?

    That one time I yelled “BALLS!” really loudly during the cocktail hour at a wedding.  I’m not evening kidding.  A groomsman went by the awkward moniker, “Balls”, + was MIA during the beginning of portrait time.  The groom told me to call for him [I was totally being set up] so I yelled “BALLS!” when I saw him.   Oi. Seriously, like EVERY guest turned to look at me.  The music stopped.  I swear I heard a child ask his mother what I just said.  I almost died.  The bridal party was on the ground laughing.


    Any challenges you have had to overcome to be where you are today? 

    My biggest challenge was embracing my style.  I remember my first year, at my first workshop, having tears in my eyes while the teachers were talking about branding + finding a voice.  My word, I was all over the place with editing, posing, etc., + really not attached to what I was putting out into the world.  Over the last year + a half, I really focused on what I wanted to shoot [engagements + weddings] , the kind of posing + editing I just adore [natural, fun, quirky posing with clean, colorful, film edits],+ embedded who I am into my branding.  I had a very rough break up with lace covered mason jars + vintage style actions but it’s the best decision I ever made for JESSICA OH.

    Favorite time of day to shoot is? 

    Whenever.  I had it beaten into my head that “sunset is best” but I don’t hold to that anymore.  I’ve been digging on harsher light + shadows so much lately + really focusing on embracing whatever is happening in my surroundings + making kick butt art regardless.

    If you had to stop taking photos right now, what would you do instead? 

    Take a nap.

    Have you attended college or had any formal education in Photography? 

    College drop out, here!   I’m self taught + was very blessed by some insanely talented people that came alongside me during my first year.

    What do you do to get your clients to relax with you? 

    I spend a lot of time getting to know my clients.  Most of the time, I walk away from a wedding with several new BFFs.  I almost always meet with potential couples in person before taking them on as clients.  Not only is it great for us to meet + break any ice, it’s crucial for me to book clients that click with me [pun intended].

    How do you push yourself to keep growing and learning?

    I try to always have something new to work on.  I also make it a point to attend 1-2 workshops each year.

    Any Big Aha! Moments?

    Hmm..probably stepping back, unplugging from the photography world online + looking inside myself + at my clients for inspiration.  I want art that comes from my heart + is inspired by my clients…not what’s on wedding blogs + Pinterest.  I am so much more in love with my work now than when I was spending hours online looking for inspiration.

    Biggest Photography related insecurity? 

    Getting lost in the “crowd”.

    Digital or Prints? Both.

    How do you set yourself apart from other local photographers?

    By being myself.  I suppose a lot of people could cringe at how I conduct myself on a shoot, at a wedding or even in an email, but I don’t know how to be anything else other than me.  I’m awkward, I’m over the top, I’m a big hugger + so very emotional.  I think building a relationship with clients is huge + being authentic is the best way to earn trust.

    What do you think your next photography related investment will be?

    Probably another workshop.  I’d love to spend time with Lara Jade or Elizabeth Messina.

    If you had to recommend ONE thing that a photographer needs in their camera bag what would that be?

    Fun tak. It comes in handy during detail shots.

    What would you say your biggest muse is? 

    My sister, Kaylin. She is so heartbreaking beautiful but so hilariously awkward.  She is effortless to photograph + often I see glimmers of our late mother in her eyes.  It’s magic.

    Fun stuff:
    Favorite Color: Rainbow.

    Favorite Season: Whatever’s coming next.  It’s summer now, so I’m wicked ready for Autumn.  When the leaves fall, I’ll be hiding a spoon under my pillow + praying for a blizzard.

    Biggest Guilty Pleasure: Coffee with tons of cream + sugar.

    Pet Peeve: Socks with sandals.  Just say no.

    Studio or On location: On location. I’m not fancy like that. :]

    What did you want to be when you grew up? An astronaut.

    One thing no one knows about you is:  I’m afraid of the dark.

    Pc or Mac: Mac.

    Lightroom Or Photoshop: Lightroom.

    Film or Digital: I shoot digital but I’m growing in my film work.  Both have their merits.

    Props or No Props:  For the most part, no.  I typically bring along some sort of blanket for my couples to lay on or snuggle up in.  It helps add variety + color if I need it.

    If you could travel anywhere it would be: Three way tie : Switzerland, Thailand + Israel.

    Glass Half Empty or Half Full:  Half-full, unless it’s filled with grape juice…then, it’s empty. Yum.

    Favorite photo ever taken:

    My favorite image is a picture of my mother I snapped years before I ever even thought of being a professional photographer.  It was taken with a silly little point + shoot but tmeans more to me than any picture I have ever taken in my professional career.  We were on a family vacation in Long Beach Island, NJ + stopped to check out the beach on our first evening.  My mom was walking in the surf + I snapped a picture.  She died very suddenly one year later.  This image is the perfect picture of her just being who she was, silly, carefree + beautiful, in place that she so adored.  I think that’s the real miracle of photography.  We capture seemingly random moments like this one + never know the impact one image will have in the future.

    Raw or Jpeg: RAWRAWRAW.

    Favorite Music to Edit to: I’m all over the place with music but my current go-to bands are Passion Pit, The Black Keys + Macklemore.

    Favorite Quote: “I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, ‘If this isn’t nice, I don’t know what is.'” – Kurt Vonnegut

    Most valued material possession: A cameo locket with my mother’s ashes sealed inside.

    Processing Style: Vibrant + Film-y-ish?

    Coffee or Tea: Tea.

    If you could photograph a Celebrity who would it be? Lady Gaga.

    What kind of Camera bag do you rock? A Kelly Moore boy bag for everyday + travel, a Shootsac for shooting.

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  2. M4H P52 Grateful Winner and Eye Candy

    I truly feel like I know so many of you. Every Monday morning, taking time to really take in your images and going through our group for our Eye Candy Post, I am always amazed at how many perceptions of one little word there can possibly be. I am grateful for all of you. Thank you for being a part of this group. Whether you love to delve into the personal, or take the themes completely literally and utilize this project purely for photography purposes you are appreciated. I also love seeing new faces, and plan on continuing this through the next year if the interest is there, so please feel free to share the word with anyone you think would love to participate along with us. Perfection isn’t our goal. I love to hear your stories, get to know you and watch and celebrate your growth week to week. I truly feel blessed to have you all here!

    Okay, so enough with the mush eh? lol! You should all be somewhat used to me by now. Gorgeous images as always! I would love if the winner would contact me to grab a $40.00 gift card to my shop (if they so choose of course.) <3

    Winner: This made me tear up!
    By: Christa Le Photography

    Week 34 | Grateful

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    Week 34 | Grateful
    I knew right away when I seen the theme for this week what I wanted my image to be. This is a photo of my 12 yr old son in his neck brace. I am so grateful that back in May, when he fell from our roof, that he did not end up more seriously injured than the 9 fractured vertebrae (which required surgery) and the broken wrist. It was a very scary time for us and we are very lucky that his injuries were ones that he will fully recover from. He has not had the most fun summer ever….he’s had to wear 2 braces most of the time and at one point had a cast on his arm. He is at the end of this road though….only a few more weeks and he will be free from this neck brace and able to be a normal 12yr old once again.

    Lots of Eye Candy

    By: Angela Lynn Photography

    Grateful

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    Grateful

    By: cheng bee

    if life was easy, where would all the adventures be?

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    34/52: grateful 😀

    By: La Mémoire Vive

    P52 | M4H | Grateful

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    This is a photo of an older photo of my two boys that sits on our mantle… the little one was born with pneumonia and stayed in the hospital for a week after being born. Hard to believe because today he’s got lungs of steel and when he screams, I wait for glass to shatter! I’m eternally grateful for them, my little miracles…

    By: angie green photography

    34 / grateful

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    34 / grateful

    By: April Burns

    Grateful

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    I am grateful for soo many things, but one special person came to mind this week and that is Julie. She came into our lives when my baby was a newborn. She has made by Dad soo happy. She loves and cares for him like no one ever has. She loves our boys and we love her!! We lost my mother in law a few years ago and then we gained an angel. Julie has truly been an angel and blessing to our family! This is Julie with four out of five of the grandbabies going for a walk.

    By: magova

    M4H "grateful" 34/52

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    Grateful for today!

    By: StockholmGirl

    All You Need Is... Sisterhood

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    All You Need Is… Sisterhood

    By: 24Feet

    24Feet - Grateful

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    P52/34 Grateful
    Grateful for all the little things.

    By: Barbara Taeger

    34/52 The gift...

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    34/52 The Gift

    M4H – “Gratitude”

    See this guy? Notice how healthy he looks. Now, understand that 1 year after he married our daughter, he was faced with stage 4 renal failure, the removal of one kidney, and 18 grueling months on dialysis. Every time I see him play with his girls, I appreciate his strength and energy, because it has not always been that way. We are forever grateful for the family who during their profound grief in losing their son, chose to help someone else by donating his organs. Nathan’s life has been profoundly impacted…and that sweet little girl hanging around his neck probably wouldn’t be here without the new kidney he received. I hope we never stop remembering to be grateful for what we have all been given. (And yes, I hope everyone who reads this considers registering as an organ donor. It is an opportunity to change someone’s life forever!)

    Our Daily Challenge: Hanging

    Nikon D600, 35-70mm

    By: Natalie Castellanoz

    P52/34 Grateful

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    Sweet Bella. I am grateful for the 12 years you were a part of my family. You brought joy, laughter and personality from the day we brought you home. I am grateful you were cooperative for one last photo shoot, even if you did destroy the plastic pearls afterward! We will meet again, sweet Bella. I will see you at the Rainbow Bridge.

    By: indyk3

    Grateful - My beautiful life

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    Grateful-My Beautiful Life
    I used a tripod. My kids wanted nothing to do with it..lol. But I still Love it!

    By: Ashley Lauren McAfee

    grateful

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    grateful for her sweet soul.

    By: Wendy Rakvica.

    ~grateful~

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    on the last day of our first family vacation together my 5 month old and I were able to share the sunrise together on the beach…photo courtesy of my very tired hubby…oh and im very grateful for him waking up to take this too!!

    By: RioDeLuzPhotography

    A Salute /M4H Grateful

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    This was taken at the burial of my grandfather in Arlington National Cemetery on August 21, 2013. It was so very hot; but the way these men – who never knew my grandpa showed their gratitude for her service made me cry tears of sadness and tears of pride. I will be forever grateful for the honor they showed him when they laid him to rest.

    By: jenniferfaris

    grateful

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    grateful

    ‘Tank you for da food we eat,
    tank you for da wood so sweet
    tank you for the buwds dat sing
    tank you God for evvy-ting’

    It’s not easy to teach kids the meaning of being grateful, but we have to start somewhere!

    By: mjryckman

    Grateful

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    Yes, it’s cliche, but I’m grateful for the new beginning that each day guarantees us. I make a lot of mistakes as a mom, a wife, a daughter, a friend, a teacher, etc. and I love to be out at sunrise so I can think about how I can make that day better than the last.

    I”m also especially grateful for a 16 year old daughter who begs me to get out and embrace the sunrise with her. : )

    By: Liz Godfrey

    My 4 Hens / P52 - Grateful

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    I am grateful for the strong tree swing ropes supporting my very cheeky little monkey! The girl has no fear!

    By: Kristy Mulvihill

    Week 34 - Grateful

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    After feeling off-colour at the end of the week and with my husband away, I’m grateful for medication and my daughter for being such a big help looking after her Mummy and brother.

    By: Justine B7

    34/52 Grateful

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    Grateful for impromptu Sunday afternoon BBQ’s with friends, along with backyard cricket and failed pyramid fun!

    By: Sonnie Mather Photography

    34/52 grateful

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    34/52 Grateful

    ….. for these three

    By: Suzie Ziemke

    M4H 34/52 | grateful

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    My husband’s grandmother was buried this past week. I am grateful that my children knew her so well and visited her often. She was an amazing lady, and shared so much of herself. We went to her farm yesterday and picked apples from the very trees they have done so many times before, just like my husband and his siblings did when they were young. We shared stories and laughs…grateful for the memories.

    By: meadger

    ~ Week ~ 34 ~ Grateful ~

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    I am grateful for the beauty every season brings. As the last of the summer flowers bloom & the first of the fall leaves are beginning to fall, I am grateful for each precious memory from each season as it comes and goes 🙂

    By Stephanie Rawcliffe

    34|52 (grateful)

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    I’m grateful for nature’s beauty. That which cannot be pushed into an electronic era. Simplicity.

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