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Monthly Archives: July 2009

Portraits of Neil and Jerome

A couple weeks ago, I was on a portrait spree for the paper. I am one of our main portrait shooters and really liked the way a couple of them turned out.

The first is of Neil Barofsky. Who is Neil Barofsky you ask?? He is the guy tasked to make sure all your (our) Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) $$ isn’t being wasted — or at least not too much! It was one of those normal portraits where you are given a very non-cool conference room and asked to make something of it.

I just loved this square window looking out to other downtown buildings. After turning off all the lights in the room, I attached an SB-800 on a Justin Clamp into the drop ceiling tiles and put on a Honl Snoot to narrow the beam.  I ended up getting the reflection in the window above his head but I actually liked it so I didn’t reposition anything.  I first exposed for the outside and then added to it to get the room dark but a narrow beam on him with the right exposure.  The Justin Clamps and the Honl system really help me to walk into a room and completely change it on the fly.

Neil was actually a really nice guy.  A little uncomfortable in front of the camera but I completely understand that (that’s why I’m behind it!).  A little direction and we got a nice serious look from him right before the clouds came over the buildings behind us.

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The next day I got sent up to the University of Maryland to take a portrait of Jerome Burney, a basketball player who has been sidelined for four fractures in his feet.  Jerome and I share a lot in common – our height (6’9″), our incredible athletic prowess and physique to just name a few!  :-)  Ha!

I was hoping to have a part of the court to shoot him on but when we arrived, there were about 100 kids from some summer basketball camp taking up all the courts.  Instead, since he had been sidelined, I thought it would actually better to shoot him in the stands looking out to the court.

Out came the trusty Justin Clamps and one was attached to the railing right in front of him with a Honl Card attached to the right to keep the light from spilling my way.  The other was behind him pointed my way to light the seats.  Full disclosure: I don’t get anything for promoting the Bogen Justin Clamps or the Honl flash systems (but I would take it if they offered!).  I just really like how easy they make my life!

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Jacky + Peter = Married

Jacky and Peter were married at St. Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Church in Fairfax last weekend. It was our first time to photograph a Coptic Orthodox ceremony and all I can say is WOW! What a beautiful ceremony! There was just so much to photograph throughout the ceremony and it was so different from everything else we have photographed.

Jacky started off her day with the ladies at the Ritz Carolton near Tysons and Peter started off down the street with his entourage. Jacky is from Virginia but had family fly in from Egypt and Dubai for the ceremony. Peter is from Chicago (I LOVE that city!!). They met at church last year when Peter was in the DC area.

They both had 9 bridesmaids and groomsmen on each side and then Peter had a bunch of extra guys to bring his side to about 20. The more the merrier! They were a fun group!

After the ceremony, everyone moved over to the Westwood Country Club for the reception. I highly recommend Westwood (Dalila takes great care of you). It is a beautiful and RELAXING place for your reception.

Peter’s groom’s cake was pure Chicago! Add to that, all the groomsmen got jerseys from the Bears, Cubs, White Sox or Bulls to come in with. I was just hoping we’d have some good Chicago hot dogs during the reception.

All in all, it was an absolutely gorgeous day. I can’t thank Peter and Jacky and all their family and friends enough. Andrew and I couldn’t have had a nicer time.

Wedding 411:
Photographer: Connor Studios / Michael Connor and Andrew Harnik / 202.321.1496
Ceremony: St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church
Reception: Westwood Country Club / Dalila Dougly / 202.439.1168

Katrina + Isaac = Engagement

Katrina and Isaac earn definite Engagement Brownie Points! They met me EARLY on a Saturday for their engagement session and looked great and didn’t even complain about the time.

The best light is always near sunrise or sunset. The great things about sunrise are that you don’t run out of light, there are few tourists and parking is actually easy. The bad part is… well… it’s EARLY!

Both Katrina and Isaac are from Arizona which is near and dear to my heart since Nicole and I were married out there. I couldn’t believe that Katrina hasn’t been to the Luminaria show at the Desert Botanical Gardens. Let me know if you and Isaac head back the Phoenix way between Thanksgiving and Christmas and I will make sure to get you tickets. You won’t regret it!

I can’t wait for their November wedding.

Save Newspapers – Buy One Anyway!

Saw this funny video on Slate today. Worth a look and a laugh on saving newspapers: