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Welcome to my blog
I have to admit that I am not a big writer, I and everyone else will tell you that a picture tells a thousand words but everyone has their own idea of that picture. Me creating it for someone or myself, that special someone that put their trust in me to create and capture that special photograph and you dear visitor who just want to browse through my work, spend a little of your precious time or maybe planning to have your special day or special someone or just you photographed. Well, what ever brought you here, I welcome you and hope that your stay will be enjoyable!

Andras
Its always nice to end the year with a very prestigious AWARD, The ISES Esprit Awards recognizes top industry professionals around the globe! Receiving an award for being one of them is certainly an honor.
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A successful wedding depends on not one individual, as much as a creative photographer is hired to capture the essence of the wedding the look and feel, the outcome of the wedding depends mainly on a wedding planner. To create the theme and to make the day go as planned and smooth a wedding planner is a must. I have worked with many fine professionals in the industry. On this Award Winning Wedding for Min & Justin the LFW team Lynn Fletcher Weddings has created an amazing theme a theme seen only in movies. Well deserved that Lynn has made a name for herself in the industry, with creations like these she will blow your mind away, I was honored to capture the essence and magic she created.
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If its Stampede than there has to be a photo shoot at the Stampede grounds. Although I really dont like going down to the grounds, to me its just too busy, too crowded...too hot. However if an engagement shoot or as I call it my De La Soul session happens to be on one of those days, than its a must going down and doing a cool shoot. This year Sarah & Shaun were my subjects. Although Stampede is all colors I still wanted to do some B&W and I really like the look of this series. They both had a fantastic chemistry and I had a good time capturing it!

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Who is Mike Colon? How to best describe a devoted man to faith and family...may sound easy but its not. Its not because you have to meet him and meet him in person! You have to listen to him and look at the true and unique abilities he has and practices as a man of integrity and of great photography. look him up on the net Mike Colon, On one side he is laid back, gentle and has a peaceful, wonderful presence on the other the fighter. Recently while in Calgary we hooked up for some good chats a bit of shopping and some great photos. Great times!


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Lynn Fletcher says:

Pure magic Andras! But then again, you had a terrific subject to capture. So glad I got to share his visit with you. Until next time...

(09.19.11 @ 11:18 PM)
ADAM Coberly says:

Great shots of a great guy! Mike makes everyone smile wherever he is and these photos certainly do the same. :-)

(09.20.11 @ 12:12 AM)
Gina Yesnik says:

beautiful work!!! Love Mike! Great job capturing his personality - you are gifted!!!

(10.06.11 @ 09:07 PM)
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A few ago weeks I met a really cool couple who are planning to get married this year on July 1st. Although they were not engaged yet. They actually booked me as their photographer before Jeff proposing to Lisa. I talked to Jeff and suggested that I would like to be part of the surprise,when he proposes. Yesterday, Sunday the 12th of February was the day. We decided that most likely Fish Creek Park by the Ranch would be a good location at 11 am there would not be to many people or photographers at the certain location we picked. Well, it was a nice warm day, I got there 30 minutes earlier to find the best spot where I could hide. While waiting I see other couples and photographers arriving before mine and eye balling the spot that I picked!  :)
I had to ask them if it would be ok, for a few minutes and left this spot open for me, thanks Samantha and Zev for being so accommodating. I had to jump out of my hiding spot all the time to secure our position. I was almost as nervous as Jeff proposing, you cant go wrong with the photos its a one time thing. I guess my sniper training came in hand for scouting out the best location for the shot! Yes I was in the military when I was younger!
Hiding behind a tree on a ridge shooting with my 300mm 2.8 lens and extender, I got the photos that I wanted and witnessed now for the 2nd time (other couple) a live proposal!
Congratulation guys, I had a fun day with both of you, can not wait for the wedding. The short video with a few photos is their invitation to their families and friends who will now for the first time here about it on Valentines Day!



Jeff & Lisa engagement video & photos by Andras Schram

Check out also the actual photos of the proposal in this slideshow! Click on the expand button in the bottom to make it full screen and hit ESC when you are done, Enjoy!
nicole nascimento says:

great photos! love the surprise!

(02.15.11 @ 08:32 AM)
Karla says:

What a gorgeous story! And what an honour to be a part of it. Congrats to the happy couple!

(04.07.11 @ 10:51 AM)
Susan says:

Really great photographs! Beautiful relaxed feeling to them! The couple must be super happy!

(08.01.11 @ 03:57 PM)
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Something will likely go awry on your wedding day, especially if you have planned a destination wedding from afar. But certain mishaps are much easier to take in stride than others: If the cake is not what you envisioned, you will soon forget its strangely tinted icing and put it behind you. But if your photographs turn out to be a huge disappointment, you will spend a long time regretting your choice of photographers with no way of fixing the situation.

While some mistakes are unavoidable, investing in the right photographer for a destination wedding can help prevent terrible photos -- and unnecessary stress. When planning a wedding in a city or country with which you are not familiar, asking a photographer you know from your area to travel to the wedding is a wise choice. You will have greater control over the outcome of one of the most important elements of your wedding: those precious printed memories.

Finding a great photographer is made much easier these days, whether by searching the internet, asking friends and family for personal recommendations or looking through magazines for advertisements that catch your attention. Any savvy, reputable photographer has a Web site showcasing his or her style and philosophy, and these galleries are a great place to narrow your search to those you want to interview. The beauty of hiring a photographer close to home is that you can meet in person on multiple occasions to plan your event. It also makes ordering albums and prints after the wedding far more convenient. By sticking with a local photographer, you have the ability to work together before the wedding on your engagement photos, which will allow you to develop a solid "working" relationship that wouldn't be possible with a destination photographer.

As with any wedding professional, a photographer who travels for a wedding will expect to have certain expenses paid. This also qualifies for any assistants you agree to hire. If you choose to bring the photographer of your dreams with you to your destination wedding, you will be responsible to pay for the photography team's round-trip airfare, accommodations, transportation, as well as a per diem to cover food, tips and other miscellaneous expenses incurred while traveling.

Some photographers might even charge an additional fee for a "weekend buyout." This covers any revenue that might be lost because the photographer would be out of town and unavailable to return home for a Sunday event. A photographer might also charge for actual travel time. Of course, fees and expenses will vary from photographer to photographer and depend greatly on your wedding location. Each photographer works differently, so ask very detailed questions in order to get very detailed answers.

If your photographer does charge you a weekend buyout fee, you might want to negotiate that he or she shoots your rehearsal dinner and/or Sunday brunch for free in exchange. Having your photographer photograph the rehearsal dinner is a great way for him or her to get to know family members and meet your guests ahead of time. It can make a huge difference to everyone involved when the group is familiar and comfortable with the photographer.

If your wedding is on a Saturday, arrange for your photographer to arrive on the Thursday before so he or she has plenty of time to settle in, scout the location, and perhaps adjust to a new time zone. He or she will then be ready to shoot the rehearsal dinner on Friday night, if need be. The photographer can choose to fly home after the wedding on Sunday or extend his or her stay until Monday to enjoy a long weekend. (Note: If your wedding falls Monday through Thursday, you may be able to negotiate a better rate since most wedding photographers' busy days are Friday through Sunday.) The client should be responsible for paying for the first three nights of the photographer's stay. The fourth night is optional but sometimes covered as a gesture of appreciation for a job well done. If your wedding happens to be out of the country or the photographer has to fly more than eight hours to reach your wedding, you should pay for a minimum of five nights, giving he or she enough time to arrive and be fully rested before working the long hours associated with shooting your wedding weekend.

When it comes to destination wedding planning, it is hard to put a price tag on piece of mind. By making this greater financial investment, you will be able to better control the quality and style of your photographs. You will also be able to choose a person with whom you feel comfortable spending the day or entire weekend. You will know what to expect before the big day unfolds.

by Robert Evans 

This is a great article that I read recently, with a few changes to it, to make your choice easier, call me and lets chat if you are looking and planning a destination wedding. I have done many and still shoot lots of fantastic photos when I am with you as your destination wedding photographer.

Cheers


Andras

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Crystal Wedding Favors says:

Great photos, I really like the bride & groom Corona impression.

(02.09.12 @ 12:05 PM)
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