Thursday, May 29, 2008

Economic Whiz Kids!

This past wednesday I had the opportunity to go to the L.A. Univision Studios and cover the 2008 Los Angeles Capital Market Gains 2008 Contest presented by the CFA Society of L.A. and the C.C.E.E. Teams of high school students from all over participated in a Stock Market simulation and moved onto the next phase of the competition which consisted of an essay and oral presentation based on the current status of the U.S. Stock Market.
My contact Bernard Mauricia showed me around the amazing building and I then had the opportunity to photograph the teams as they trickled in. The teams were greatly diverse and came from all over the southland.

I was impressed by all of their presentations and their extremely articulate deliveries. Some were a little nervous, which of course is totally understandable and others would give Mr. Bernanke a run for his money (if he has any left after filling his gas tank).


All of the teams had great delivery as well as a monster screen and nice "little" plasma to show their visual presentations.


Ultimately the winners of the competition were the team members from the California Academy of Math & Science! Good luck cashing that check! Your going to need a really big pen!

Don't forget to keep checking my website, www.rmrphoto.com and click on your event (Capital Market LA) to view the rest of the images. Leave me your comments, I look forward to them!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Gonna be on Photo Talk Radio this Saturday!

Going to be on a great Photography radio show this saturday, Photo Talk Radio with my good buddy Howard Lipin!"From behind the Sales Counter to Behind the Camera, and the Fundamentals of Photo Marketing
Join us this Saturday, May 10th, 8-9am Pacific Time for this week's edition of Photo Talk Radio featuring Southern California based photographer Ronnie Revoredo whom for the past 11 years has been pleasing clients locally, nationally and internationally under his studio name, RMR Photography as well as for other studios. He specializes in portraiture, and is always looking for ways to do it better and expand his horizons and will share the secrets of how he makes great portraits. He's also been behind the camera counter for just about as long as behind the camera, and will have tips you'll want to know about when it comes to new photo gear."

So I hope all of you go check it out! And if you can't catch it in the morning then click here and check out the Podcast!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Erik & Paula's Big day

I spent the night before Erik & Paula's wedding day going over my notes and formulating a plan of attack. Taking the notes and snapshots I took at the rehearsal together with the weather forecast and the wedding script, I came up with an enhanced plan for the following day. Fortunately I knew that I would have the help of my good friend Patrick O'Dell acting as my second shooter.
Our day started early, with Pat coming around 10AM and grabbing a quick breakfast so that we could discuss the plans for the day. I gave him some paperwork as a guide to the day and we were on our way shortly thereafter. Patrick has a great eye and is self motivated by his eagerness to constantly learn more and to hone his craft.
We made our way to Split Ends salon in PB and got some great pickup shots of the bride, bridesmaid (Melanie) and mother of the Bride (Sharon). Paula was a beautiful bride. Her energy that day was infectious and she was taking everything in stride. All wedding photographers should be so lucky as to have a bride as mellow and way cool as her.



















The WTF moment of the afternoon came when Paula decided that instead of going to the YMCA she opted instead to go to Play it again Sports , a used and new sporting goods store next to the salon, and fit in a quick workout! She is officially a workout freak! What a moment!

After the sweat session, Pat and I made our leave and shot over to the house to get ready for the "gettin' ready" shots and the ceremony. Knowing that the early afternoon was going to be sunny and cloudless we made a collaborative decision to split up the portraits into parts so as to take advantage of the early evening colors and marine layer. Pat made a competent partner this day and needed little to no direction.

Erik and Paula were great models who provided amazing photos as well as a fantastic rhumba dance at the reception! All in all when 10PM rolled around we figured our day was done and we headed out the door after thanking the family members for letting us be part of their day, and made our way to a chinese food place!
All of the Photographs from the wedding will be up soon so check the website frequently!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

50th Wedding Anniversary

Had a shoot for the Banaga's 50th Wedding Anniversary this weekend. What a great family! Every from the happy couple, Oscar and Sally, to all 6 kids and their children were awesome. We started the day out at the Good Shepard church in Mira Mesa with a nice and looong mass. Great for the soul I'm sure but bad for an old photographer's knees. Some of the shots were actually pretty cool although the lighting was a logistical nightmare as a photographer, with the pews lit by warm tungsten lighting (orange-ish) and the alter lit by soft natural light. And of course to make things even more exciting the front few pews had a mixture of both kinds of light. Yay me! I guess I will be spending some time in post production playing with the lighting.
After the mass we took some family shots on the altar and then went to the officers club on Marine Corps Air Station Mira Mar, where there was a fantastic little buffet waiting for all the friends and family.The rest of the event progresses really nicely with a slide show of the couple throughout the years as well as testimonials from the family. The highlight of the day had to be the entertainment which was provided by all of the grandchildren.
All of the kids from ages 11 into their 20's provided dancing spectacles that everyone loved!
All in all a great day with a family that had a tremendous sense of love and connection to one another. We all should be so lucky to have a family like this.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Melanie's Bridal Shower

One of my great wedding clients, Melanie, had a great little Bridal Shower this past sunday with a few close friends and family. It was a beautiful sunny southern California day; the kind that make everybody who lives east of the California/Arizona state line really envious.She is a gorgeous bride with an gorgeous bunch of bridesmaids and an adorable Maid of Honor whose innocent little face masks all kinds of mischief!













Ladies! Remember that there is a gentleman here! Don't go showing off the honeymoon wares before the actual big night!

Had a great time! Se you guys on the BIG DAY!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

New Photography Classes

I have just begun a series of photography courses for beginning Digital SLR photographers. The classes are aimed at teaching beginners and novices the fundamentals of Portrait, Sports/Action, Landscape, Nature and Travel photography. The classes will be taught be either myself or my buddy Sandy Huffaker or BOTH of us. We will also have a Photo Class and Field Trip for novices that are smaller and more personal where we will be giving a short lecture as well as answering questions one on one and giving advice on real world techniques.
For information on pricing and locations, feel free to leave a comment, email us at rmrphoto@yahoo.com or by calling 619-379-7899.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Gradfest at SDSU

Today was day 2 of the graduation festival, or gradfest at San Diego State University. Basically get a couple thousand graduating seniors, throw them in a tent over 3 days and take their photos in less than 3 minutes each. AND make them look great! That was my task today. I have been doing this for years and I still love it. The pressure of taking someone you have just met and then take a great portrait of them keeps my adrenaline pumped.
I try to put myself in their head and think like they would. You really have to be as meticulous as they would be. These grads see themselves everyday in the mirror, so I have to be as picky as they would be, because I want them to go away knowing that I would be as particular about the way they look as they do. I am lucky that SDSU has some of the most beautiful people in the world! Just makes my job that much easier.