Happy Summer!

This steamy summer has been full of camping, beach time, visiting with family and lots and lots of sessions. I’ve been having a blast traveling to parks to capture families and young newlyweds in this fleeting moment in their lives. It’s been great fun, and as always, a true blessing. Here are a few favs from a session a few weeks back.

more soon!
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Lately Part 2

Reed proposed to Kristin in Book Hill Park (apparently quite nervously, as the story goes!), so logically, that’s where we did their engagement pictures. As soon as I met them, I was inspired by their look, which reminded me of a fresh take on 1970’s surfer kids cool. It’s hard to explain, but when I saw them in my LCD after the first few grabs, I knew where I was going for the rest of the session. This first frame I just loved so much and felt it best presented as a Polaroid. Now if I could only print it as such! Congratulations you guys!

Lately

Nine shoots, one vacation, one studio anniversary, a gallery show, a 15 hour workshop and more have left me a little breathless these last few weeks. Lots of grabs to share though – so let’s get posting! Here’s a few from Cardin’s 2nd birthday…super cute kids. Had to share the fun and creativity.

More tomorrow…
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OneLight

A little over a week ago, I had the pleasure of hosting the DC leg of the OneLight Tour, created by Zack Arias. Zack is a nationally renowned music photographer (just google Music Photographer – and there you will find him).

The DC OneLight tour stop was a 15 hour workshop, held at Past Tense yoga studio, and in the streets of Mt. Pleasant, DC. 16 photographers, one legendary trainer, and three great models made for an extraordinary day. Here are a few favs from the day:

A million thanks to Bossa for hosting our pre-workshop mixer (and over 70 attendees!), Past Tense Yoga Studio for hosting the workshop (and canceling classes that day to support us), Sarah, Emma and Flow for modeling. Oh, and of course, thanks to Meg Arias and Andy Zipf, for their captivating music at the mixer, and Zack Arias, for sharing from his tremendous depth of knowledge and experience.

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Stacey Vaeth Photography Gallery Show

Dear Clients and Friends of Stacey Vaeth Photography,
Many of you have worked with me at my shared studio space in Mt. Pleasant, DC. Some of you have inquired about purchase of the large canvas photographic prints hanging on the walls.
Well, this is your opportunity to see the studio if you haven’t already, mingle with other clients and guests, and place an auction bid for the studio prints (or make a sure-fire bet of ordering a copy).
All proceeds from the auction benefit a great organization.

This event commemorates the first year anniversary of this incredible yoga studio that we are so honored to be a part of.
So join us if you can!
Sincerely,
Stacey

You are cordially invited to a Gallery Show to celebrate Past Tense’s First Anniversary
Saturday, July 10th
6:00-8:00 p.m.

The show will feature DC photographer and Past Tense instructor Stacey Vaeth’s photographs of water from around the world. The exhibit replaces Vaeth’s current installation at the studio and the day’s events will include a silent auction of this work, with proceeds going to the Center for Health, Environment &Justice.

Prints from the current exhibit will also be on sale.
Past Tense Studio
3253 Mt. Pleasant Street
Washington, DC 20010

OneLight, One Love, One Studio

A huge thank you to Past Tense Studio in Mt. Pleasant for welcoming Zack Arias and the OneLight Photography tour to the studio!

On Friday, Zack Arias will be in DC for this city’s stop on his OneLight Family Tour. We are thrilled to be hosting him, and other local photographers for this sold out workshop.

If you’re interested in photography and want to meet other photogs, hear some great live music by Meg Arias and Andy Zipf, and meet Zack, join us at Bossa Lounge tomorrow night! We’re hosting a mixer from 7 – 10 and would love to see you there.

And then, on Friday, we’re taking the yoga studio over on Friday for this great workshop, and are so thankful to Past Tense for helping us make it happen!

Jeff and Paola – Ritz Carlton, Tysons Corner | Mclean, VA Wedding Photographer

What a wedding! Jeff and Paola got married last week at the beautiful Ritz Carlton. Every detail was planned to perfection and went off without a hitch, thanks to the amazing vendor team and totally passionate couple and their families. It was a true pleasure to work with them and share in their amazing day.

And the day would not have been complete without getting ready to the World Cup!!

Vendor Team:
Event Planner: Jodi Moraru, Evoke
Venue: Ritz Carlton, Tysons Corner
Florist: Edge Flowers
DJ: Marc at Washington Talent


Happy Father’s Day!

Happy Father’s Day!
Here’s to hoping that this day, like all others you share with us, is full of fun (my Dad coined play like this the Death Defying Acts of Amazement!),

teaching us about everything and anything, 

all the way through the day we begin families of our own (and beyond).
Thanks Dad, love you!

Mike & Meghan – Potowmack Farms | Lovettsville, VA Weding Photographer

I’ve blogged before about light (and if you’re a client of mine, you’ve definitely heard me talk about it). This weekends’ wedding was a great example of how a photograph is truly just capturing light, its mood, its intensity. The subject of the photograph shapes, bends and reflects the light in different ways. If you can think about photography in this way, your images will become more interesting, more unique, and definitely more creative. I actually am going to make this blog a little photography lesson, so read all the way through. First, in a prelude to the the pretty photographs, a little about this wonderful couple. The light, the spark that is between Meghan and Mike is so palatable,  it’s remarkable. Although I have only known them for a short time, it feels like these two have been partners forever. The story of how they met (can you say love at first sight?) and their desire to just get married already! and plan their wedding in three short months…well it’s a testament to how some things are just meant to be.

Here are a few favorite images from Saturday, a few of which I’ll discuss in detail at the end.

It was such an amazing day – congratulations Mike and Meghan!!

So here’s a little play by play on capturing some of these images. In this image of Meghan siting in the church after her ceremony, I wanted to capture the essence, the feel, of her wedding day, without overtly shooting a ‘wedding image’, at the alter, bride and groom smiling, etc. So I positioned Meghan in a swath of light coming in from the window, and loved the shape of her in her dress breaking up the translucence of her veil. The subject, in this case, Meghan, shapes the light by blocking it from flooding into the scene. If she weren’t in this frame, the flowers would be the subject, and the light from the window would come pouring in, uninterrupted. But in this picture, her head, shoulders, legs, arm, and hand are so solid, that they fully block light from entering the space, it has to wrap right around her. The veil is semi solid, and white, so shapes the light differently, less overtly.

Here’s another example of the same window light, with a different treatment.  In the above image, I allowed the frame to be over exposed. I wanted a light, airy feeling, an outline of my subject, and a very daytime look. I wanted my viewer to think “serene” when they saw it.  In the image below, I wanted a moodier feeling, think “calm after the storm”. So I used the exact same location, where the bride and groom could have a few minutes to just be, right after their ceremony. By exposing for the couple, I allowed the rest of the church not bathed in direct light to go dark. This gives the image a certain drama by focusing your eye directly on the subject. Additionally, I loved the symmetry of the three windows, their very linear window panes, and the pews, all leading lines that bring your eye right to the top 2/3rds of the frame, where the subject (the couple, in this case) interrupts your viewpoint and draws it in.

Similarly, this image uses geometric shapes to draw your eye right to the bride and her mom, getting ready before the ceremony. See how different the feel is when I stepped back 20 feet and framed in my subject:

as opposed to shooting them close up?

If you have any questions on the other images and how I got them, hit me up in the comments section.  As well, if this was useful, let me know and I’ll post more mini-lessons through the regular blog posts. More soon,
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Baby Number Two!

I have had the great pleasure of working with Dina and Mark, and their four year old, Anthony, three times now. It’s been so much fun to see Anthony grow into such a cute kid, and have lots of fun with these guys each time. They came to me yesterday for a session, as they are expecting baby number two! A little sister for Anthony, coming in just five weeks. I can’t wait to meet her!

Here are a few of my quick favorites at first glance:

More soon!
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