How it all started…
Back in 2003 I attended a wedding in Europe of a family friend with my mom. It was one of those party weeks/fun weddings that made me realize there was no longer any need for me to ever strive to have a cool wedding of my own, and just think of that one if/when I ever got hitched myself. I’m pretty sure that a drive-thru quickie wedding in Vegas is more up my alley anyway.
Great, now what does that have to do with photography? Well, for this trip my mom had purchased a camera for us to document the trip. This was the first digital camera that I had ever had. It was a good old Sony 3 megapixel pocket camera. Actually did a nice job and still does. Now for the most part, my photos were what I would call ‘snapshots’. They captured a moment where you look back and smile, but there was no story being told and very little to keep a viewer gazing at one of my shots for longer than a second (including myself). But when I got this shot and loaded it on my computer…I was somewhat pleased with myself. Not the best image in the world, but certainly not bad for a guy standing in a tux during a heat wave in Europe with a pocket camera on auto mode. Not quite sure it matches Victorias beauty, but it was the best I could do 🙂
So before I knew what aperture was, or what shutter speed to use, or how to better frame a shot, or that this image looked even better because it happened to be taken during the ‘golden hour’…there was me and my pocket cam in auto mode. It was only a couple years later when I began paying closer attention to photos that I would see and start asking “how did they do that and how can I do that”. And eventually that lead me to where I am today which I would describe as being a ‘goal-oriented’ photographer. Which basically means that while I’m not the best or a pro, I certainly would like to get closer to that higher platform.