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Alicia & Mike’s Provincetown, MA Engagement Session

by Val on Aug.09, 2011, under Seascapes, Wedding & Engagement

Provincetown, MA is a unique place – in so many ways. You get there, and immediately feel the difference. It’s colorful, coquette, cute, and super entertaining – everywhere you turn your head. But above all, it’s the place where Alicia and Mike originally met, spent a while together and Mike proposed. All that being said, the choice for our e-session was pretty obvious.

Our first stop was Race Point beach. At sunset, accompanied by seals, quietly swimming underwater and popping their heads out when you least expect them. The colors in the sky looked like they came from a fairy tale. The wind was playing in Alicia’s hair and everything was just perfect. We got there almost the minute the sun was going down behind the clouds. Magic hour, they call it… Sweeeeet.

On the way back from the beach we stopped at the Race Point Lighthouse for a few more shots before heading to Downtown P-Town for the rest of the session. Whether lit by my flashes, or in the headlights of their own Jeep, or dipped in the ambient P-Town atmosphere, Alicia & Mike looked absolutely amazing together. Their love is so beautiful, and I am so so excited for them! I can only imagine how fabulous they are going to be at the wedding. Let me just take a deep breath….  …Amen! ;)

Cheers,

Your Pal Val
a.k.a. Valdorama CT/MA Wedding Photographers

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And the Earth Day Photo Contest Winner Is…

by Val on Apr.26, 2011, under Landscapes, Seascapes

Hey there everyone,

It is late Tuesday night, and I want to post this as quickly as possible for you, so I’ll be real short and get to the point right away.

OUR FIRST PLACE WINNER IS:

This gorgeous Southwest slot canyon photo is a fine example how amazingly beautiful our planet is.  For the photo bums, here’s some of the technical info: Nikon D90, Adobe RGB, 18mm, f11, 1/6 sec. Congratulations to our winner, Dani Hristova, who just netted a real fun portrait session with Valdorama!

HONORABLE MENTIONS:

We had some really tight competition between the honorable mentions. My sincere congrats to Heidi Lee, Debbie Staley, Jeffrey Walsh, Neli Gocheva & Olga Petkova whose images are displayed above!

And of course, a BIG BIG thank you to all of you who contributed to this idea and submitted your photos! Every single one of them meant so much to me! This year we had a lot of people taking part – many more than last year – and next time we will try to make the contest even bigger and better. As always, I encourage everybody to get out with a camera and enjoy to the fullest what Mother Nature has to offer, leaving nothing but footsteps and camera clicks behind. The results are absolutely beautiful, and I hope to see more and more of these gorgeous photos in the forthcoming contests.

Once again, congratulations to everybody!

Shoot away, have fun, go green, love, respect and protect Mother Nature!

Yours truly,

Val

Valdorama CT Wedding Photographers

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Hot Locations for Green Wedding Photography in New England

by Val on Nov.12, 2009, under Landscapes, Seascapes, Wedding & Engagement

I’ve been contemplating for a long time the idea of cataloging the photos taken at some of my favorite locations in New England. Some of my clients have been asking me for that too. While the list of these places is quite long,  in this post I’ll try to highlight some my favorite locales and give you a rough idea how they look so that your choice gets easier when the right time comes.

There are still some places in New England whose splendor is unparalleled. Places which are hard to photoshop or produce artificially in any way.  Most importantly, these are places which won’t be the same 10 years from now.

Now close your eyes and try to picture yourself in these photos. Just married. A gorgeous white gown.  All that stunning beauty surrounding you…

…Dream on.

FALL FOLIAGE

WATERFALLS, RIVERS & STREAMS

SEASCAPES

To view more images from these locations and order prints, click HERE

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…And finally, to demonstrate you how all this beauty ties with wedding photography, here are a couple of links to actual GREEN Wedding/ The Day After Photo sessions I did this year at some of the above places.

Enjoy:

Anne & Ben |  Carrie I |  Carrie II |   Sofia & Aaron

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Carrie’s Amazing Drown the Gown Session, pt. II

by Val on Jul.01, 2009, under Seascapes, Wedding & Engagement

This was one of those moments when you go on location and have an absolute blast shooting. Then, when you come home and see the results on the monitor you are even more wowed.

Once again, all the applause goes to Carrie for posing so wonderfully and giving 150% of herself for this shoot.

Narragansett:

South Chaplin, CT:

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IMAGE OF THE YEAR AWARD at COPS

by Val on May.29, 2009, under General, Seascapes

Last night was a memorable one.  I won first place in the “Non-Fauna” category at the yearly Charter Oak Photographic Society (COPS) contest. The second place in that category was also awarded to an image of mine.

To be honest, I never expected these awards, because this year I chose to be not so competitive, be true to myself and submit only what I, not the judges, really like. Obviously that paid off.

Cheers, everyone! Thank you so much for the inspiration, encouragement, for keeping me keeping on and being there for me. This one is for all of you too.

Here are the goodies in question:

First Place (You can view an enlarged version of this image along with the rest of the photos from that NYC fisheye series  HERE.)

Manhattan

Manhattan

Runner Up (Second Place):

Engulfed in Silence - pt. II

Engulfed in Silence - pt. II

The Award

The Award

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Bulgarian Landscapes, pt. II – the Black Sea

by Val on Apr.04, 2009, under Seascapes

This is the second part of my Bulgarian Landscape story. The topic is seascapes.

Although the photos are organized as if they were taken chronologically, they were actually taken in different days, even different years. What unites them is that all images were taken in early morning, starting at around 3 o’clock and ending around 10 AM.

All photos were taken on Fujichrome Velvia except 17 & 18 which were taken on Kodachrome.  To produce the blues, the pinks and the purples I have used a gold & blue polarizer – my all-time favorite filter for landscape photography. The digital editing was minimal – I wanted to preserve the natural look of film as much as possible.

Enjoy,

Val

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Engulfed in Silence – part II

by Val on Mar.17, 2009, under Seascapes

This one has an interesting history. I took it at exactly the same time as Engulfed in Silence, pt. I, but for some weird reason it never really seemed interesting to me and I never paid much attention to it. It’s been residing in my RAW database untouched… until recently.

About a week ago I  was browsing through my old stuff and saw it. I am still wondering how come I never noticed that  photo. The way I look at my own work obviously changes over time and it’s really interesting to me how things progress in my head. Who knows where I’ll be several months from now ;-)

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the final result.

Engulfed in Silence - pt. II

Engulfed in Silence - pt. II

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