Family Portraits | Jenn, Chris & Cale

As I’ve mentioned in the past few months, I have been branching out into more genres of photography lately and my latest post is no different.  I know there are a ton of places you can already get family portraits in Raleigh NC but, at the same time, I think I bring a different perspective then many other Raleigh Photographers so, more and more, I am picking up new clients.  Jen is actually another photographer and wanted new family portraits of her, her husband and baby boy for their wall.  I, of course, was happy to oblige.

We had plans to visit downtown Apex, where my photography office is located, to shoot some more urban and “downtown” type portraits but the weather decided we should stay indoors.  Working at someone’s home actually has alot of advantages, especially when working with babies as they feel more comfortable in familiar surroundings.  So, we instead shot in and around the house with Jenn & Chris having fun with Cale (and with each other).

After we wore out poor Cale, it was a perfect time to grab a few unique baby portraits of him as he was cooperating at this point (i.e. sleeping). :)  I’m just kidding here as I really enjoy photographing babies and Cale was so much fun to work with (not to mention squishy and cute as a button).  I hope you enjoy a few of my Family portraits in Raleigh NC.

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August 27, 2010 - 2:44 pm

Eric Lagsstein - Love the third and fourth shots!

August 24, 2010 - 9:52 am

Atlanta Wedding & Portrait Photographer - I’m sure they will treasure those for years. The last black and white one is perfect.

August 22, 2010 - 11:15 am

artuitive - Brian, thanks for the kudos on my blog. Your photography is amazing.

August 19, 2010 - 5:42 pm

Tiffany - I just looked through your latest posts of photography, and your photos are stunning! You capture such beautiful moments.

August 15, 2010 - 7:14 pm

Maureen Cassidy Photography - adorable! great images!

Raleigh Engagement Session | Mary Channing & Jay

Despite it being August during one of the hottest years on record, my clients and I braved the elements and headed out to downtown Raleigh for their engagement pictures.  Luckily we escaped the worst of the heat by shooting in late afternoon and, as fortune would have it, Raleigh Wide Open was taking place the next day so some of the streets were closed off while setup was underway.  This gave us a few great opportunities to photograph without much of the traffic we would normally have in downtown during the day.

When I met up with Mary Channing and Jay, we just decided to walk around the area to see where they are most comfortable and take some great engagement pictures.  Downtown Raleigh has a wealth of architectural and artistic scenery to use in engagement photography and we certainly took advantage of quite a few unique locations.  Engagement sessions are a great way to get to know your clients and, as it’s just the three of us, it’s a much more intimate environment to work with each other.  On the wedding day, any awkwardness and unfamiliarity with each other is gone.

I love how their engagement pictures turned out and I hope you will enjoy a few select photos from their session.

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August 13, 2010 - 8:53 pm

Bob D - Hey man, long time no see. Looks like you’re still taking names and kicking butt in the Raleigh NC Wedding Photography buisness. There are really nice. I recognize the locations in those first two… ahhh memories of good times, good friends and the sharing of creativity.

August 12, 2010 - 2:34 pm

Brandon Scott - Brian, these shots are wicked! She’s super cute too

August 11, 2010 - 10:16 pm

Brian Mullins - Hey Suzanne! I sent you an email with an explanation. Thanks for the compliments!

August 11, 2010 - 10:01 pm

Suzanne Mccorkell - Great pictures! How to do the image 2nd to the last. The one on the mirror.

Rudy’s of Apex – Food Photography

In addition to wedding photography, which is my primary business, I do a good amount of commercial and other types of photography as well. One of my former clients has opened up his new restaurant in Apex and needed food photography for his amazing creations for print advertising and general marketing purposes. Phil, the owner, and I met while he was the executive chef of Heron’s, in the Umstead Hotel. Rudys Pub & Grill is Apex’s first GastroPub and features some amazing food that will certainly have your mouth watering.  I can  honestly say that after shooting 6 plates of food, I had to get one of his famous hamburgers for myself then went back for the wings two days later.  Really good food and if you are looking for a family friendly pub atmosphere, Rudy’s is definitely the place to go.

We shot all the food photography in the pub itself and used the surrounding elements to bring a little more feeling to his dishes.  I must say the favorite of mine was the hamburger.  It really was that tall and I can speak from experience when I tell you it was delicious as well.  I hope you enjoy a few photographs that will, hopefully, make you a little hungry as well.

Bon Appetite!

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August 18, 2010 - 12:02 pm

Will Walker - These look great! Food photography is one of my favorite things, I love when I get a great food client. These really are great, I don’t think I’ve ever seen wings so elegantly presented. Yum!

August 14, 2010 - 10:38 am

Scott - Yum! Food photography is not easy and that is spectacular work.

August 4, 2010 - 9:02 pm

Katrina Evans - Brian, the photos look great! Thanks so much, you did an incredible job!

August 4, 2010 - 10:40 am

jon Rouston - Food photography is such a difficult job so well done. It is incredibly difficult to get an image to exude the flavor of the food and the light has to be perfect. The top image is the best in my humble opinion.

August 2, 2010 - 2:57 am

Jolynn - Yep, my mouth is definitely watering now! :)

Wedding at the Washington Duke Inn | Kimberly & Jacob

After a short break in my crazy 2010 wedding season, I was really looking forward to going back to the 2nd one of my Washington Duke Inn Weddings this year.  Every aspect of a wedding at the Washington Duke Inn is carefully planned, prepared and executed and for Kimberly & Jacob’s wedding, it was no different.  We started the day at the beautiful Belle Trio salon where Kim and her mother were getting their bridal updo’s taken care of by Jodi.  Interestingly enough, I rarely get to an actual beauty parlor to shoot the bridal preparations so I was kinda excited to shoot this.  After both of the ladies had their hair sculpted (Which it turned out gorgeous!), we headed over to the Trish McEvoy counter at the local mall.  Due to a scheduling dilemma, Kimberly went to the mall to get her makeup completed.  Another cool place I don’t ordinarily get to shoot so I was definitely pumped.

As we arrived back at the hotel, I get the feeling my Washington Duke Inn weddings are cursed as mother nature decided we should have a beautiful indoor affair instead of the outdoor ceremony.  Seems like the wedding day theme, so far, was all about change.  Gladly no other surprises were thrown our way so I went up to the bride & groom’s room to get a few shots of them getting dressed and meet the families & bridal parties.  I do want to mention that I ended up riding down in the elevator with Kimberly and her father.  Having a young daughter myself, these moments really get to me and I am so thankful I have the opportunity to understand how precious those last few moments with a bride and her father are.  The really great thing about Washington Duke Inn weddings are the hotel affords many small nook areas that you can have a nice moment alone like this.

Kimberly & Jacob had two officiants at their ceremony which was pretty cool.  Last time I shot a Washington Duke Inn Wedding, it was two ceremonies and two officiants (separate occasions) so it looks like my string of two’s is still running.  With it raining outside, we managed to get a quick shot without trashing the dress but opted to stay indoors the majority of the time for the formals.  Having just given a lighting class on “guerrilla lighting”, I was pretty excited to go have some fun with unusual and beautiful lighting techniques.

We headed back into the reception hall where their ban, the Party Nuts, got the wedding reception going with thei first dances.  Everyone had a chance to relax and enjoy a fabulous meal from the Washington Duke Inn while live music was going on in the background.  After the Bride & Groom walked around to greet everyone, they enjoyed a great toast from their best man and maid of honor.  Then to the cake cutting that was surprisingly nice (I lost a bet with myself that a smash would occur) then everyone partied down with the band.  Kimberly and Jacob exited the Washington Duke Inn with an array of rose petals tossed in the air (and a few into their faces).  From start to finish, the entire wedding was a beautiful event and their friends had flown in from as far as Russia (Moscow) to attend.

It was a pleasure meeting everyone and congratulations to you both!  Please enjoy a few of the photos from their Washington Duke Inn Wedding.

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August 20, 2010 - 10:42 pm

Marley Conklin - Beautiful couple, beautiful wedding!
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August 13, 2010 - 8:37 am

Ian Hamilton - A great set Brian – you’ve done a wonderful job on balancing mixed lighting … excellent!

August 13, 2010 - 2:15 am

Megan Aldridge - Hi Brian, you have such a great eye for candid shots. I also love your black & whites, they’re so smooth and crisp! Beautiful work!! :)

August 8, 2010 - 8:33 pm

Amy - My favorites are the last one and Grandma dancing with the boys!

August 8, 2010 - 6:54 pm

Ken Birmingham wedding photographer - Brian, These are excellent start to finish! The lighting is perfectly balanced with the ambient.

August 5, 2010 - 12:27 pm

David Galloway - Great wedding images – love the black and white pictures

July 31, 2010 - 12:37 pm

Marco Island Wedding Photographer - Beautiful wedding images. Great lighting and expressions.

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