Earlier this year Kim and I had the privilege of shooting the wedding for Shawna and Jonathan at the Arrowhead Springs Resort located just outside of San Bernardino in the foothills. Having lived in the area for nearly 10 years, neither Kim or I knew this place existed! The history of the resort is fascinating, and the decor inside is reminiscent of a vibrant and glamorous hotel in years past. It was an incredible setting for a very special day that was a long time in the making. We are beyond excited for Shawna and Jonathan as they start their journey together, and blessed to have been part of their day!
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We are super excited to finish up the wedding pictures for Shawna + Jonathan taken in early August. We’re even more excited that they’re married and honored to have captured there big day! The venue at Arrowhead Springs Hotel was awesome, the people were incredible and the ceremony was gorgeous. Here’s a preview of what’s to come!
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A couple weeks ago Kim and I got to photograph an awesome outdoor wedding for Sarah and Josh located at Prospect Park and Kimberly Crest House & Gardens in Redlands, CA. Right after the wedding we left for vacation so we’ve been delayed on getting our preview out. Needless to say, we’re chomping at the bit and so excited to share a little preview!! Congratulations Sarah and Josh, we love you guys and had a blast capturing memories for your big day!
Very shortly we’ll be adding all the edited photos to an online gallery where you can order prints, etc. Register now and get a $5 print credit and be automatically notified when the pictures are up!
About a year ago I wrote a blog post about the Shootsac vs. Boda V3 Lens Bags, promising to give a review once I had put them both through the wringer. I have to admit I forgot about the post and never did write an official review…until today when a reader found the post and inquired about the review (thanks for reminding me Ed!)
In my initial post I said I’d discuss the following:
“I am anticipating: 1) it does not look bulky, 2) it looks light-weight, 3) you can easily pack it on trips. I’m pretty sure there will be other great features and benefits…”
As a refresher, a few of my biggest gripes with the Boda V3 was that it was bulky, heavy, and you can’t easily pack it. I think I would also have to add that it really is only good for holding a few lenses. If you have more than two side by side, it becomes very cumbersome to remove the lenses at the bottom of the bag. Another negative aspect is that it doesn’t stay at your side. I’m a pretty physical photographer (I get on the ground, bend over, etc) and do what it takes to get the shot. Well, the Boda V3 constantly swings forward if you bend over our crouch down; which means you have to readjust the bag every time you get back up.
Review
So how about the Shootsac? First let me start off by saying, I don’t think there will ever be such a thing as “the perfect” bag. Honestly, after shooting in a bunch of different environments I’m not too sure there could ever be a one-size-fits all product.
1. It is not bulk…when it’s empty, but if you load it to capacity (I wouldn’t recommend it), it is pretty hefty. I don’t think you can blame it on the bag design though. Lets face it, how can we expect a 5lb lens to NOT be bulky…no matter what bag you put it in!
2. The bag itself is light weight, which is nice when you’re using L-series (I’m a Canon geek) that weight half a ton. I would say, it could be improved with a more comfortable strap. When I’ve had the bag loaded down, the strap tends to dig in to my shoulders a bit (I guess I have to say the Boda V3 does have a really comfortable strap).
3. The best thing about this bag is that it is super easy to travel with. Not just for flying or road trips, but every day shoots as well. I like to have things pretty streamlined, so the less bags I have to carry with me anywhere, the better.
Conclusion
After a year of use, I would definitely recommend the Shootsac over the Boda V3. With that said, the reason I don’t think you can have one “perfect bag” is simply because every shooting environment is different, and poses a variety of challenges unique to that setting. However, I DO think that the Shootsac accomplishes what most bags don’t; versatility for most shooting situations.
I’ve found the Shootsac to work best for me when I carry two lenses (in front on each side pocket), one flash unit (in the front middle pocket), battery pack (in the back middle pocket). I put triggers or other small pieces of equipment, wallet, phone, pen, etc. in the back side pockets. You don’t want to put anything too bulky in those pockets, especially when lenses are in the front side pockets.
So that’s about it. If you’ve had a different experience or have tried out a different bag that works really well for you, I’d love to hear about it!
It’s been a hectic couple months since we had the privilege of shooting this wedding in Omaha, NE, but we’re excited to finally get these pictures up to share them with you all. Marjori + Dave are very sweet couple who have a great love story and we were honored to capture their special day!
Marjori + Dave, we had a blast getting to know you pray for many blessings on your marriage and family as you grow in love together. Thanks for making us feel like part of the family!
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So it’s taken us way too long to get this posted, but better late than never! We are super excited to offer mini sessions for the Christmas holidays. We have many couples contact us looking for a more concentrated session around this time of year that is geared to capturing that perfect one of a kind image to use on their yearly Christmas cards. If you have been racking your brain trying to figure out where, when and what kind of family photo you’d like on the refrigerators of your closest family and friends for the next year, then look no further!!! Our ”Wooden Winter Wonderland” holiday mini session will be the perfect choice for you! Check out all the details:
Holiday Mini Sessions
All sessions are booked on a first-come, first serve basis. Please select your desired date, time slot and package below then contact-us here and let us know which time is best for you. We will get back to you right away and send an invoice via PayPal to secure your spot. Once you book your date/time slot, we will email you with the location and other details. The location is centrally located outside near Riverside, Loma Linda and Moreno Valley. All pictures will be ready to be picked up/dropped off a week from each respective date. Christmas cards, if ordered, will be shipped directly to you.
Mini Session Schedule 11.20.11
Slot #1: 1:30-1:50
Slot #2: 1:50-2:10
Slot #3: 2:10-2:30
Slot #4: 2:30-2:50
Slot #5: 2:50 -3:10
Slot #6: 3:10-3:30
Mini Session Schedule 11.27.11
Slot #1: 1:30-1:50
Slot #2: 1:50-2:10
Slot #3: 2:10-2:30
Slot #4: 2:30-2:50
Slot #5: 2:50 -3:10
Slot #6: 3:10-3:30
Package #1 – $99.00 (Book This Package)
- 20 Min. On-location Family Portrait Session
- 2 Photographers
- 1 Stylist
- 15-30 Fully Edited Images in an on-line gallery
- 1 Hi-res download of your choice
- 20 Min. On-location Family Portrait Session
- 2 Photographers
- 1 Stylist
- 15-30 Fully Edited Images in an on-line gallery
- 1 Hi-res CD of all images
- 20 Min. On-location Family Portrait Session
- 2 Photographers
- 1 Stylist
- 15-30 Fully Edited Images in an on-line gallery
- 1 Hi-res CD of all images
- 25 Custom Christmas Cards (Double sided flat cards on card stock with envelopes)
Reserve Your Date & Time Slot Here
So the primary reason for our big East Coast trip was for my cousin Carly’s wedding. There was a large part of me that really wanted to shoot her wedding, but time spent with our family was priceless and am glad was simply able to attend….well sort of! I couldn’t resist bringing my camera along to snap off a few frames in between changing diapers and feeding the kiddos (well, Kim did most of that…but I did help a little :o) Anyhow, her wedding was held at the incredible Stonington Vineyards near Groton and Mystic, CT. This place is one of those venues most wedding photographers would die to shoot at and believe me no one was disappointed. We were all a little nervous the weather wasn’t going to hold out, but God’s creation was absolutely perfect and stunning and it didn’t rain at all! We’re so happy for you Carly + Tim, we wouldn’t have missed it for anything
So Kim made some incredible DIY costumes for the kids, our dog Gracie and us for our Churches Festival of Treats this past Monday. I have to admit I wasn’t super stoked about dressing up, but my super creative wife blew me away with her make-your-own-costume ideas. Full family portraits will be coming at some point in the future, but for now here is a teaser image of just the kiddos.

