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Architectural Photography for the State of Colorado by Shutter Avenue Photography

It’s extremely hard to get my hands these days to write a post, even though I have lots to write about such as wedding photography, portrait photography, architectural photography and so on. But there is something which I am proud of and would like to share with you the reader.

Denver Architectural Photography by Shutter Avenue Photography

It was a big honor for me to be chosen by the State of Colorado for a particular project. Before I get a head of myself I would like to start from the beginning. Few months ago I had an opportunity to photograph portraits of very important people who are on the board of State of Colorado. Sorry but I don’t think I have the right to say their names yet I do use those photos for promotional material only. Coming back to the the story, recently (which was more like two months ago) I had a phone call from one of the staff members and asking me to photograph the State of Colorado Supreme Court room plus few other photos. Honestly, I took this as an opportunity of a lifetime because there are tons and tons of not only paperwork but also hours, people to contact if I wanted it to do this for my personal portfolio. In the end we have decided to photograph two photos of interior and two of exterior. I know that I could provide them with more images but there was a hiccup, they had requested a date for me to photograph the interior photos for the same date as they would be doing touch-ups of the ceiling. So I had to work around other workers (repairing the ceiling) and me trying to not to include them in the photos and their equipment (but in the end I still had to do lots of photoshopping). Also as I have mentioned they have requested two exterior photos, and here is the second best part of this architectural photography project: one photo from the street view and one photo from the most top of the capital looking down on the supreme court. Wow, what an experience it was to go to the top of the State Capital dome (all I want to say is LOTS OF STAIRS to climb). While talking with the state worker at the most top as you can go I did ask if I could do some more photos for personal use (some modification to the contract) but in the end I got it. Anyways, enough of me talking take a look the photos below.

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Photos Provided By: Denver Architectural Photographer

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Matt and Alex Wedding | Denver Wedding Photographer

Even Though I am established as a denver wedding photographer that doesn’t mean I don’t travel. It’s kind of weird to start a blog post but this summer I flew to California more like Sacramento area to photograph a wedding. I love to travel and I really enjoy when I have an opportunity to travel outside of Denver. But this post is not about me and why I love to travel, this post is about Matt and Alex and this about their wedding.

Denver Wedding Photographer

The wedding was almost a the pick of summer and with that came the heat (not just from a great wedding but from the sun as well). Their wedding was fantastic! I can’t say it enough but I love it when people treat you at a wedding not as a photographer who has to be working but as a guest. Everyone was super friendly, following directions from me, and most of all that all equals out to great photos. Now I do have to mention that I did photograph Matt and Alex engagement photos (click here to see them) yet because of that it was much easier to work with them. They know how I work and what I would request from them but on the other side it was easier for me as well because I didn’t have to teach them the ropes of how to pose and so on. The end result is great, and once again I will say that their wedding as just awesome from start to finish.

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Thank you Matt and Alex that you have chosen me to photograph your wedding, I really enjoyed it.

Photos are provided by: Shutter Avenue Photography

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Goodbye by Shutter Avenue Photography

Either this post will be short or long, I will try to keep it short yet why did I call this post Goodbye? Well keep on reading to the end =)

The past 10 days have been very interesting … It all started when I was just about to photograph a home for a real estate agent when something happened (the story is too long), the end result involves a bug and a camera crashing down to concrete floor. o_o Not fun when the job is not done. Anyways you can see the photo of the camera (Nikon D300) at the bottom of the page and its state of the lens.

All of this at the last minute made me go to Camren here in Denver to rent out a camera to finish the jobs for that day. The camera that I have rented was Nikon D7000 with Tamron 10-24mm lens.

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Nikon D7000 short review: The camera itself is not bad, and I did like it. The D7000 if you are interested and looking for a camera to buy is good. It has 16MP which is a good jump from 12MP sensor in the category of these cameras but still not as good as Canon in the same range which has 18MP.  The camera also has full HD movie recording which if you do video it’s really good. It also has dual card reader which comes in handy when you don’t want to think about losing by accident photos or shooting a wedding and you need storage. One other feature what is a 50/50 is the focusing points, it only has 39 comparing to other cameras which has 51 points of focus. Handles noise (ISO) well, the layout of the buttons are well places meaning the functions for quick selections, the white balance is good since I shoot JPG’s 95% of the time, but I noticed that exposure metering is a little bit off especially when it comes to over exposure. Also it’s a bit small for my taste. It just didn’t feel like a professional camera, and for the price range that it sells there are better cameras out there. Also the weight of the camera is a little bit heavier than for example D5100.

Tamron 10-24mm review: On the other hand the lens Tamron 10-24mm F/3.5-4.5 DI II was just TERRIBLE. If you are planing to buy this lens just write out a check to me and give me your money or better yet spend just a bit more and buy Sigma 12-24mm. What was Tamron thinking when they made this lens? As soon as I started to photograph with it I wanted to get a hammer and break it on the spot. It was frustrating just using it. The motor in the lens is VERY slow, so autofocus is horrible, and at times I would recompose the focus point and the lens just didn’t do anything at all. But I know from the past using other lens that it will be out of focus so I had to manually move the ring so that the focus would just work. Also the lens barrel effect is of the charts, it distorts everything with bowing all the walls to the limit (and this happened from 10-24mm range). Yet this is just tip of the iceberg of how bad this lens is. After all the jobs that day, I came back to the office to process the photos (which by that time I was already 2 hours behind on everything) thanks to traffic and trying to rent out a camera in downtown. At first I thought my computer was going bad. BUT NO it was the lens and the quality of the photos it produces. I couldn’t believe it but where I selected the focus area it was in focus yet everything around it was blurry. Ok so I understand if you are shooting at the 3.5 F-Stop but this is at F9 everything should be in focus and yet it’s not. I hate, hate, hate that lens. I don’t even what to talk about this lens. I’m done.

The end result, is that on the same day (Friday July 31st) I ordered new camera which I will do another post about it. If you have seen my facebook page you will see a picture of UPS and the title in the photos is “I am very excited!!!!”, why was I so excited? Because I got my new and I mean new system.

That’s why the blog post is titled “Goodbye”, because I said goodbye to Nikon for ever (I think) and moved on to Fujifilm. Yes you have read it correctly, I will be selling all my Nikon gear (or what’s left of it). But now I have a Fuji X-T1 with XF 10-24mm F4 R IOS lens. I know I had it for a very short period of time but I LOVE IT. Why? well that will be in the next post since I want to play around with it little bit more before I write a review on it. All I want to say and finish this blog post with a statement of “I feel like I lived under a rock before I got X-T1”.

My New Fuji X-T1 with 10-24mm lens.

FujiFilm X-T1

Here are the photos of what happened to my Nikon system:

Nikon D300 no more

The lens is done and the mirror will not go down in the camera (also there is something loose in the camera).

Nikon D300Sigma 10-20mm

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Jake and Jenny Portrait Photography |Shutter Avenue Photography

So I have mentioned Jenny in one of the previous blog post about logo design, it is the person who designed my new logo for my business. But one thing I haven’t mentioned is that last year in November I photographed her and her husband Jake.

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I have to admit they are a great couple, I loved hanging around them and photographing them. The location that we have selected was in Cherry Creek Reservoir Park where there are stables for horses are and apparently Jenny takes care of one of the horses there. So yes we did do some photos with her horse and it was lots of fun and we did get in trouble because even though we were at least 300 feet off the path we got bad wrap from the instructor since she told us that the horses were getting afraid of flash. 0_O But in the end we still walked around and found lots of areas for backgrounds. Yet I want to talk a little bit about Jake and Jenny who have become good friends of mine. Hanging around them you get a good vibe from them, it was easy to photograph them because they value photography and listen to the photographer, so in the end we had plenty of photos for them. Well take a look for yourself at some of the images below.

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Thank you Jake and Jenny for the opportunity to photograph both of you. And check out Jenny’s business by clicking on the link HERE.

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Denver Real Estate Photography | Shutter Avenue Photography

I have mentioned this some time ago, especially when I moved to Colorado, but I wanted to take few moments and talk about Denver real estate photography. Going back to my roots, I loved architecture and still do: my mom was architectural engineer and I have a Bachelors of Architecture from Pennsylvania State University (with many years of real live experience). Yet I have more passion for photography and when I started doing photography as a professional business many years ago I never thought that architecture will suck me back in. Don’t get me wrong I love architecture as well as portrait photography and I think I will for most part practice in both fields.

Yet recently Denver real estate photography has been on the rise in my business. At this moment I work with about 70 agents here in Denver alone, and have photographed real estate so much that I have lost the count of how many homes I photographed. I have seen almost everything from low 200’s to 3 million dollar homes. I would like to go higher and higher but time will tell. So here are some of my favorite images from Denver real estate photography that I have done in just past few months.

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Photos Provided By: Denver Real Estate Photographer

Special Thanks to Real Estate Agents:

Lyn Drake

Marshall Emerson

Christy Owens (Soley Maria)

Tony Pham

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Shutter Avenue Photography offers Denver Real Estate Photography in the Denver metro area, including but not limited to Denver, and all surrounding areas. Call for more information about Denver Real Estate Photography in Denver and all of United State Of America.

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