Travel: May 2006 Archives

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas!

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For me, shooting in Las Vegas is so mcuh fun! I always make sure to visit the Welcome Sign each time I visit. If you have ever seen the sign, then you know that it is flanked by fast moving traffic on both sides. When I am photographing a bride or couple there the sound of the passing motorists honking their horns to celebrate the bride is deafening.

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On this particular shoot, I knew that I only wanted to see a hint of the subject’s face, and that I wanted the shadows created to be as black as the night sky that I was using as a backdrop. To achieve this, I had my camera on a tri pod, while I stood behind the bride to her left with a hand held flash. This allowed me to backlight the veil, and skim the light across the front of the dress to maintiain some detail in the fabric.

Aric C. Hoek, The Master of Shadows
Houston Wedding Photographer
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Pillars of Strength.

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The strength of this image comes from the many leading lines drawing the viewer to the subject, the never ending row of ancient stone pillars, and our bride standing proud.

In addition to the stone pillars, the shadows placed on the subjects back gives our bride added weight and power. No props were needed to help convey this feeling; only attitude.

This once in a lifetime portrait was created at San Marco Square in Venice.

Aric C. Hoek, The Master of Shadows
Houston Wedding Photograpehr
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Rouge

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G4fg1366Without question this image is one of my all time favorites! I had been hired to travel to Paris and I had never been before. I had gotten up extra early in the morning the day before our scheduled shoot time to scout out good locations, so when I picked up my clients I would know exactly where to go and not waste any time.

One the way to our shoot, it began to rain. Thinking fast, we pulled into a department store where I ran in for a red umbrella. As our drive continued to our location, I spotted a florist. I jumped out and bought a dozen red roses.

What are they doing behind that umbrella any way? The couple kept the umbrella as a souvenir.

Aric C. Hoek, The Master of Shadows
Houston Wedding Photographer
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Bride and Flowers at Versailles

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Just south of Paris is Versailles. It is a truly magical place to be with a camera and a bride. This particular client had a thing for flowers. She absolutely loves them!

Figuring out the balance of this image was not the easiest thing to do. I had my subject walk up and down this ramp nine or ten times until I captured her with perfect placement in the image.

Aric C. Hoek,
The Master of Shadows
Houston Wedding Photographer
Contact Solaris Studios and book your wedding photographer today.

4:00 am in Venice.

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I wanted to write about one of my favorite images today. It was 4:00 am in Venice. I was traveling there with a couple on their honeymoon, and it was our 3rd day there. The hotel lobby was a small two-room facility, but nicely done and very romantic. Most everything was red in that room, but you couldn’t tell that morning because all the lights were out except for a small lamp at the front desk. After all, what tourist in their right mind would get up so early that they can’t even see the sights yet?

There I was, standing in the lobby with my cameras and tri pod. There was snoring coming from the second room. The door-man had fallen asleep. Just then, I could hear footsteps coming down the stone stairs of the lobby.

There they were, my bride and groom with huge smiles on their faces. They had hired me to travel with them to the other side of the planet for the images we were about to create, and they were excited about the shoot, even at 4am. They drank my brand of cool-aide.

She had her dress on, with her shoes in hand. Flip-flops were the shoes of choice as we had a small bit of walking to do to get to the location that I had scouted out the previous morning.

Now, I understand that having a photographer come with you on your honeymoon sounds very strange, but you have to admit that it sounds very exciting as well! Can you imagine what that couple was thinking? She had packed her dress on a plane and taken it with her from Houston to Venice. She actually got to wear her wedding dress for a second time, and in one of the most romantic cities in the world. Then there was the anticipation of receiving the images to be created.

We began walking to the location of the shoot, and the groom pulled out his digital camera and began shooting pictures of me! So I need to share those with you as well.

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It was really an adventure in itself walking around Venice that early in the morning. I had to make sure that I remembered where we were going, because anyone that has been to Venice knows how easy it is to get lost in the endless maze of canals and alley ways. All we could hear while we walked were the sound of our voices and footsteps. Truly, the entire shoot was rather surreal.

The hike was less than 10 minutes and we had arrived at the spot I wanted to shoot. I did a number of arrangements that I had drawn out on cocktail napkins the night before. After a quick review I began shooting, and I would like to share one of those images with you now. To view the rest you will need to read at a later date.

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Aric Hoek
Houston Wedding Photographer

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