New Web Site and Portfolios (and Breakfast at the Carolina Inn)

Yes, I'm crazy.  Crazy to undertake two huge projects right smack in the middle of the busiest part of my season!  Project 1: Re-branding and creating an identity (more on that to come later).  Project 2:  Building a new web site and updating the online galleries.  So, after a couple months of super long days and nights where my eyes stared at images and the computer so much I started to feel like I was going to burn a hole right through the monitor (not to mention the days I stayed in my pajamas all day because I didn't have time to shower and change and the only thing I had to bear was my harried reflection in the computer...) I'm so excited to share my new web site!

Alison Yin Wedding Photography

The site is powered by Neon Sky, a popular choice among photographers in all different niches.  My good friend Brandon has worked for them for several years, and I've always wanted a Neon Sky site, and so I'm really happy that I've finally made the jump!

Initially, I thought it would be fairly simple and straightforward to transfer my site, but then I started thinking that I've created so much new work that it would be silly to create a new site without updating the photos.  Therein lies the craziness and the long hours.  You literally can go around in circles reviewing and selecting images.  I recommend enlisting the eyes and advice of just a few people (too many opinions is not helpful) and "sleeping" on your selections for a period of time.  Although this isn't exactly eco-friendly, one of my photo teachers also suggests printing out photos and hanging them on the walls because if you can "live" with your images for awhile, you know they're keepers.  Once I had my photo selections, then I was faced with the rather daunting task of sequencing the images.

A little more than four years ago, Brandon (the same Brandon from Neon Sky) and I were lucky enough to have breakfast with Pulitzer Prize Winner Kim Komenich at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill.  During breakfast (which Kim treated!), Kim talked about the importance of sequencing photos.  Essentially, you're trying to create a "symphonic, cinematic experience," and so the way images flow is almost just as important as the images themselves.  See, I found my breakfast notes:

Even though we were talking about creating a photojournalism portfolio, the same message applies to pretty much any kind of photography.  I tried to carefully sequence photos based on all different kinds of factors including composition, moment, color, graphic elements, content and light.  So, here is my best attempt at creating my symphony:

Alison Yin Wedding Photography

In addition to new work and more tightly edited portfolios, the site also has more information about things like the photo booth, photo booth flip book, and albums.  Plus, it's an entirely new (and cleaner!) layout!  It's still a work in progress, but for now, I'm satisfied.

Introducing: CHRIS JORDAN!

I'm so excited and happy to introduce Chris Jordan, my first associate photographer!  Chris has made an informal appearance on the blog since he came through big time as a second photographer for Yen Yen and Davin's and Christy and Miguel's weddings earlier this year (while Adm was having/recuperating from back surgery).  Chris is an incredible photographer - not to brag but he won last year's coveted "Photographer of the Year" award from the San Francisco Bay Area Press Photographer's Association. He's a working journalist, and so you can check out his editorial portfolio here.  In addition to being such a talented photographer, Chris is a super nice guy and a great friend who also happens to live in Oakland.  Chris is also in the process of planning his own wedding to Sara, and so he's particularly conscious of all the details that go into planning the perfect wedding.  Adm and I couldn't be happier to have Chris join  our team!

Below are some sample images by Chris:  To view his full portfolio, please visit www.alisonyinphotographers.com

Celebrating Marriage Giveaway!

Lori of Paper and Thread Studio (a lovely and independent stationery studio) posted this wedding giveaway yesterday (in celebration of Prop 8 being overturned) for one lucky same-sex couple getting married in Southern California.  As soon as Adm and I saw it, we knew we wanted to be involved and somehow show our support for marriage equality.  So, we are happy and excited to announce that we'll be providing wedding photography for the chosen couple.  We're joining a pretty incredible team of vendors so I have no doubt that this is going to be one amazing wedding!

To enter, same-sex couples can email lori@paperandthreadstudio.com.  Please include a picture of the happy couple and tell us a little bit about you and your wedding (including the date) and how winning this giveaway would impact your wedding plans.  Please note that this is open to same-sex couples getting married in the San Diego or Orange County area.

Here is the nice little blurb that Lori had on her blog about the giveaway:

If it isn’t painfully obvious, I love weddings, and I love them mostly because I love “love” and couples in love.  When I heard about the Prop 8 reversal, I wanted to do something to celebrate that fact that love between two people can equal marriage regardless of sexual preference.  Lucky me, I have a few friends that wanted to jump on board too.

One lucky couple will receive:

-up to 100 custom letterpress invitations (designed by Paper and Thread Studio and printed by Cleanwash Letterpress)

-day-of wedding coordination (provided by Swann Soirees)

-complimentary photo booth rental (provided by After the Engagement)

-an engagement photography session (provided by Melissa McClure)

-wedding day photography (provided by Alison Yin)

-personal florals (boutenierre, bouquet) (provided by Floral Occasions)

Introducing: PHOTOSHELTER

During the wedding "off-season," I've spent a significant amount of time researching new products and methods to make my business flow more smoothly and provide the best client experience possible. That said, I'm happy to introduce Photoshelter, which is my new site for online ordering and proofing galleries. I've actually been using Photoshelter since 2006, however mainly for my journalism and editorial work. It seemed like a natural progression to use it for my wedding work as well so that I can better streamline part of the "post-production" process. I think Photoshelter offers a wonderful solution for hosting galleries, showcasing images online and providing easy, user-friendly online ordering.  You can view all of your images large with a slide show as well as very easily create a "lightbox" of your favorite images for creating albums or comparing images when ordering prints. All weddings, engagements and portrait sessions will now be hosted on Photoshelter here.  I am in the process of transferring previous events to Photoshelter, however, you can still find past events on the "old" system here.  Thanks for your patience during this transition!  I'd love to hear any feedback/thoughts on the change!