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5D in OC + Updates

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We are making several updates and changes to the blog over the next few weeks and are on a mission to get new images and connections made on both our website and our blog. The fall, for successful Northeast based wedding photographers, is very demanding. Every year for about 3 months, we work extremely long hours and usually 7 day work weeks to make sure we meet our commitments to our clients for the holidays, and this year was no different. So, we are starting to get focused now on laying the foundation for 2010 and working on sharing all the new work we created over the summer and fall.

So what is new on the blog? Well, so far, we have added a side bar of trusted resources for engaged couples in the New England and New York areas. And, we've added photography industry links in other sections that relate to photographers and cinematographers as well. Behind the scenes we are working on adding some galleries of images for weddings, portraits, and personal work as well. The PhotoBlog will also be updated with new weddings, portraits, and personal work that we were in the thick of creating the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2009.

With that said, we are pulling down the Digital Cinema section on the blog and just mixing it in to our Experts Blog section. This is the area that is our soap box to the photography industry where we share tips, news, ideas, concerns, industry news, and an occasional opinion on hot topics. So, as the Digital Cinema section closes, there are a couple of videos we wanted to keep up and this is one of them...

When the 5D Mark II debuted last year we were on assignment for Disney World in Los Angeles and Jennifer and I took a few personal days after the shoot to relax and do a little surfing in Huntington Beach. It was our first opportunity to capture video with the system and this was the result. Most of the footage was captured on a tripod with a 14mm 2.8, with some closeup footage captured with the 50mm 1.2, and the long shots with the 70-200 2.8IS. This shoot made me dream of having a 600mm, but truth is I would have very few occasions to lug that around. So, stay tuned as we continue to focus on adding new content and making some fresh changes...

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