Feb 27 2009

Gateway Wedding Show this Saturday

 

 

BryCox - Gateway Wedding Show

BryCox - Gateway Wedding Show

This Saturday, I’ll be at the Gateway Wedding Show, located in the Grand Ballroom next to The Depot at the Gateway.  The show goes from 10 am to 4 pm and it should be a lot of fun.  I’ll be bringing some new albums and some new beautiful samples to show.

Bridal shows are a great way to see and compare different photographers and other wedding vendors very quickly, and I’m excited for you to come and see me and what I do, and to compare the quality and value against anyone else.

If you’re getting married, stop by and say hi.  It’d be fun to see you.

Until Saturday, America!
– Bry


Feb 22 2009

A Few More Oregon Images

Well, my Portland job is finished. It went really well. I fly home today and should have flown out a while ago, but I got bumped and am waiting now at the Portland airport for my next flight.

One thing I’ve always liked about the PDX airport is that it is one of the few airports that has free and working WiFi. That is a nice service for sure, so today I’m taking advantage of that and thought I’d put up a few more images from my coastal road trip I took earlier this week.

Bry Cox - Heceta at a distance

Bry Cox - Heceta at a distance

This image above I created on my long walk up to the Heceta lighthouse (on Day 2).  It was such a serene moment to come around the path and have it open up to this scene!

Bry Cox - Looking off Heceta

Bry Cox - Looking off Heceta

This image was taken from the lighthouse looking down.  The mountain in the distance is where I photographed the lighthouse during the day time on Day 3 from a distance along with the image of myself.

Bry Cox - Heceta Panorama

Bry Cox - Heceta Panorama

Here is a pano of the lighthouse before the sun set that night.

And earlier that day I photographed an entirely different lighthouse on the way to Heceta.  This lighthouse is called Yaquina and I used my friend Bryan Welsh’s long lens to get this from a distant beach. 

Bry Cox - Yaquina Lighthouse

Bry Cox - Yaquina Lighthouse

Well I’m getting tired of sitting here in the airport and need to walk around, stretch and maybe get some food.  I hope you all like these images.  I know I had a great time creating them and am very excited to see them printed.

Until next time, America!
– Bry


Feb 20 2009

Oregon Coast Photo Safari Day 3

Yesterday was day three of my Oregon Coast Photo Safari.  When I’m on a photo safari, for some strange reason I think it’s fun find and stay in some classic motels…that are clean of course.  This is the motel where I stayed between day 2 and 3 on the safari.  It was in a small coastal town right across the street from the place where I ate dinner.  And yes, it was clean and cheap and the biggest thing that impressed me was the fact that they still used real keys instead of swipe cards.

Coastal Motel

Coastal Motel

So after checking out, I headed back north, taking the slow and scenic way to Portland, and found a little meandering road called Mercer on the way.  That’s where I got this panorama.

Bry Cox - Mercer

Bry Cox - Mercer

Because only locals drive the road and they all know each other, I had a few local people stop and watch me to make sure I didn’t need any help or to see what I was up to.  I loved this scene.  The trees are fantastic!

From there I continued more north passing the lighhouse again and this time stop and created some images from a distance rather than up close.

Bry Cox - Heceta Head

Bry Cox - Heceta Head

I like this angle because it shows the cliffs below the lighthouse.  Such a great location.  This was right off the road and didn’t require any hiking, so other cars were pulling off too to look.  After setting up my equipment, I found someone to take a photo with me in it.  I never get any photos of me when I’m on a trip, so this is a real treat!

Bry Cox - Bry at Heceta

Bry Cox - Bry at Heceta

I got into Portland by early evening yesterday and began working all day today.  I work again most of the day tomorrow too, and then I’m done here. 

Here in Portland, because I’m working, I was put up in a very nice hotel.  I’ve stayed in a lot of nice hotels, but this has to be one of the biggest rooms I’ve ever had.  It is the size of a three room apartment and I love it.  It’s so nice to stay in a nice place after staying in a cheap place the night before.  The contrast really makes me appreciate companies like this that put time and effort into creating an atmosphere of good taste, and style, that is beautiful and comfortable to live in.

Ok, well I’ve got to go prepare for tomorrow.  I’ll get more images up when I get a minute.  Until next time, America!
– Bry


Feb 19 2009

Oregon Lighthouse Photo Safari, Day 2

I made it just as planned to my favorite lighthouse at exactly when I wanted to arrive, just as the sun was beginning to set.  This is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world and I’ve won some great awards myself with images of this lighthouse that I created some years ago.  It is called Heceta Head, and pretty much every art book on lighthouses has Haceta Head on the cover.  

Aside from the lighthouse itself, the location is absolutely gorgeous and serene.  It puts me in an introspective and creative mood just being there.  The air was perfect and fresh and I loved the sound of the very large waves crashing into the rocks below us.

I created a lot of images here tonight, but here are just two for now.

Bry Cox - Oregon Road Trip 4

Bry Cox - Oregon Photo Safari 4

The lighthouse is about a 1/2 mile hike from the parking area.  Once reaching the lighthouse, I hurried to make this image just before the sun dropped below some clouds on the horizon.

Bry Cox - Oregon Road Trip 5

Bry Cox - Oregon Photo Safari 5

Once the sun had dropped out completely, I created this image with the help of a photographer friend of mine, Bryan Welsh (MIT Studio) who came along with me.  He helped me paint the side of the building with a flash during a long 30 second exposure, a technique called “painting with flash.”  It came about once the sun had dropped out and in trying to figure out how to get the twilight image I wanted, found out that he had two hand-held flashes in his bag.

Painting with flash means that while the camera is on a tripod and open, we run around in the frame flashing the areas we want lit.  The flashes have to be in the right locations and at the right settings, and you have to constantly run to avoid ending up in the photograph yourself.  A very fun way to make a photograph!  :-)  I think we were laughing after every 30 second exposure.

There are more images from this location, and hopefully soon I’ll get some more up on the blog.

Today was such a fun day.  I loved driving down the coast, seeing small towns, eating in fun little diners, hanging out with my friend Bryan, and photographing this lighthouse.  This particular lighthouse was the main reason I wanted to come back out to the coast on this trip and I think I got some great images.

Well that’s it for tonight.  I should get to bed now.  Until next time, America!
– Bry


Feb 18 2009

Oregon Coast Photo Safari, Day 1

I’m out in Oregon for a job I have coming up in a few days, but I came out early to take a road trip down one of my favorite roads in the country…the Oregon coast. Here are some images I created today.

Bry Cox - Oregon Coast Road Trip 1

Bry Cox - Oregon Coast Photo Safari 1

I love this!  This building is will be 100 years old next year.  I had a nice talk with the care-keeper today while photographing it.

Bry Cox - Oregon Coast Road Trip 2

Bry Cox - Oregon Coast Photo Safari 2

This is overlooking Haystack rock in the distance.  The next image shows Haystack better.

Bry Cox - Oregon Coast Road Trip 3

Bry Cox - Oregon Coast Photo Safari 3

Some nice waves almost got me while creating this image.

I’ve had a great day and had a lot of fun seeing some of these places again.  It is so pretty out here!  Tomorrow I’ll be heading south and working my way further down the coast.  I’m planning to arrive at my favorite lighthouse late in the day so that the sun will be in the perfect spot to make the lighthouse look spectacular.

If I can get a hotel with reliable internet tomorrow night, then I’ll get some images of this lighthouse up.

So until tomorrow, America!
– Bry


Feb 17 2009

Portraits & Relationships

One of the things that I love about creating photographs is capturing relationships and preserving those feelings and emotions in an artful way.  Today I worked on this order for a couple that is getting married soon.  The images are from a ‘Pre-Session’….a session of the bride and groom before the wedding.

Emily

Emily

I love this image of them hugging each other.  They have such a beautiful sparkle in their eyes.

Emily

Emily

This is Emily alone in her wedding dress.  It will be finished as a long, skinny, horizontal wall image.

Emily's Design

Emily's Design

Here is a design I created for them too.  It shows a lot of emotions and feelings all in one composite, designed to keep your eye flowing throughout.

I love doing these kinds of sessions.  They are really fun and fulfilling.  This couple has a lot of love for each other, and I think it really shows.  I wish them luck in their new life together.

So to everyone else out there, remember that you can hire me for this kind of a session whether you use me for your entire wedding or not.  Give me a call and tell me about your dream portrait and let’s make it happen!

Until next time, America!
– Bry


Feb 5 2009

New DVD Portfolio, Updated Website

I have a new portfolio DVD for 2009, and it is all finished and ready for you!  It is formatted for your large widescreen home theater so that you can view the images large and in the comfort of your own home.

Bry Cox - Portfolio DVD

Bry Cox - Portfolio DVD

This DVD includes specific slideshows on weddings, bridals, families, children, high school seniors, models, as well as some entire wedding albums so that you can see how I might tell the story of your day from start to finish.  You can order one for free right off my main website, here. (Click on Free DVD on menu.)

You can watch it on any DVD player or computer, both Mac and PC.  The music is amazing and was all written and recorded by my sister, Elise.  Each music score was specifically chosen for each slideshow to accentuate the mood of the images.  It is a wonderful DVD and I know you will all love it.

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Note to photographers: I can understand how other photographers may want to frequent my site, and I appreciate that. However, I received thousands of requests from photographers for my last portfolio DVD, photographers not wanting to hire me but to get ideas for themselves.

If you are a photographer, please understand that I spent a lot of money and time producing these DVDs and am happy to give them for free only to clients and potential clients. I cannot respond to photographers requests for free DVDs, but you can certainly order them for a cost (along with many other photographic items) in the store part of my photographic workshop site.  Thanks for understanding.
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And until next time, America!
– Bry


Feb 3 2009

Missionary Portraits of Dan

Here’s the order I’ve been working on today.  It’s for Dan, a missionary who’s getting ready to head out to Colombia, South America for two years.  Below is the composite I created for him.  I love how it shows different personalities and feelings, and will be a great piece for his family to enjoy at while he’s gone.

Composite

Composite

And here is a treo I created for him too.  Three images of Dan in his suit and his scriptures.

Treo

Treo

A couple years ago I photographed Dan’s brother for his missionary portraits, and now Dan is going out for his mission.  It is a great thing that he’s doing and I wish him much success.

Until next time, America!
–Bry