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August 5, 2013

April and Ryan’s Wedding

Filed under: General photography — Tony Drumm @ 10:07 am

April's prep

Seems like I’ve had a lot of photos to work on lately. The most important set are from April and Ryan’s wedding a couple weeks ago! I thought I’d share a few fun shots as I’m working through them. The wedding was to be held outdoors. Some say they like to have a plan before a big shoot like this. Others say they go with the flow.

Nearly Ready

I had some ideas for ceremony shots. And, as of that morning, the forecast showed cool temps but partly cloudy skies. That could work. Although photographers love sunrise and sunset, we really can embrace the light we have and make cool photos if we apply ourselves. Alas. Instead of cool and partly cloudy, it was closer to cold and rainy. Going with the flow was the name of the game!

Ceremony Phot

The ceremony was moved indoors. The guests were much more comfortable than they’d have been outside even without the rain. Lighting was less than ideal, and I’ve grown to dislike using flashes during the ceremony, so we switch to low light settings and go with it.

Lovely

April’s creative hand was everywhere, not only designing and making her own dress but also the bridesmaids’ and the guys’ vests. Beautiful work. Ryan was in traditional Irish garb. It was fun to see and to shoot.

Ring Time

Marann and April

Fun in the Cold

The skies cleared a bit to allow us to shoot some family and couple photos outdoors. The green of the leaves filled the background and made for some nice shots. It was still cold, and I felt bad for the gals. It was comfortable to me in my suit, and I run pretty warm when I’m shooting anyway.

April Enjoys a Brew

The back of April’s dress was rather fantastic. I made sure to get a few shots showing it off.

YMCA

Turnout was splendid, and I think everyone had a great time. It was an honor to be able to photograph the wedding. I’m making good progress in post and hope to show the family more than these few photos soon!

August 2, 2013

Monty Python’s Spamalot at Summerset Theatre

Filed under: Theatre — Tony Drumm @ 2:43 pm

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When Lindsey told me about a year ago they were hoping to produce Spamalot as the big Summerset Theatre musical in 2013, I thought, “how cool is that?” Summerset Theatre is in Austin, MN, the home of Hormel Foods making it the home of SPAM.

For the uninitiated, Spamalot is the musical theatre adaptation of the whacky movie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. That was the first movie by the British comedy group who created the TV series Monty Python’s Flying Circus. It was home to several folks who went on to star in many movies: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. Wikipedia has a nice article about the group here.

It was a low-budget film, but it includes a couple songs that make it into the musical. Always Look on the Bright Side of Life written by Eric Idle for their film, Life of Brian, shows up along with many songs written specifically for this show. Most of the gags from the movie made the transition, so fans of the movie will be happy to see them.

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Summerset adds a few extra Hormel references which are fun and very appropriate. We attended a special preview performance and fundraiser the other night with some fun hors d’oeuvres containing SPAM. They were really quite tasty, too!

Spamalot is one of two shows we’ve seen on Broadway. It was fun to revisit the show, remembering some of the gags right before they happen. As I’ve mentioned here before, though, I get caught up in shooting and making good images leading to me missing dialog. Knowing the show, I can sort this out, but it’s not really my focus anyway.

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For this shoot, I had a helper along. Michaela is the daughter of good friends (I was going to say, old friends, but decided not to!). She’s an awesome dancer and high school student. She’s unbelievably passionate about and devoted to dance while still maintaining great grades in school. I don’t know how she does it, but I’m sure this work ethic will pay off whether as a professional dancer or whatever she ends up doing.

She’s expressed an interest in design and was looking for some opportunities to intern or get some first hand experience around the visual arts. I offered to take her along for a shoot. We met beforehand for me to explain how the shoot would go, what I’d be doing. And, I decided if she was going to be there, I’d give her my backup camera and put her to work. So, I also gave her a crash course in photography and in using the 5DMkII. Not only that, but I explained that shooting theatre is just tough to do with auto exposure, so I set her into my preferred manual mode. Yeah – here’s a camera, here’s how it works, now you get to set shutter speed and aperture on the fly.

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For this rehearsal, Lindsey pulled Michaela into a little audience-participation bit, and you can see how uncomfortable she is on stage. Right. Her dad shoots Olympus, so I was happy to have this photo of her with a pro-level Canon around her neck!

As I look at this photo, it’s amazing to me that this is shot live and not staged. The cast was pretty great as you can see – they are just having a ton of fun with the show, and it was great to be there the next night when they finally had an audience to react to all the lines.

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I had to include one of Michaela’s shots. I slapped the 50mm f/1.4 lens on her camera and let her have at it. Here you go folks – a high school student using an adjustable camera for the first time, shooting in manual, and very few of her shots didn’t have a good exposure. She stopped by again after the shoot, and we went through some my post-production workflow. She caught on quickly. If her dad has questions about Adobe Lightroom, I think he has a good resource in the house now!

The shoot was fun, the show was fun, and having a student was fun. What a great week!

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