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Mrs. Avocado, Seattle Age and Occupation: 23, Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Consultant Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: June 30, 2008 Venue: LDS Seattle Temple & Hotel 1000 About Me: Somehow this little farm girl found herself a genuine Pole to fall in love and eventually move away to Poland with. I am an LDS bride attempting to plan a private religious ceremony, ring ceremony, seated reception for 100, and an open house while coordinating for guests flying in from across the United States and as far away as Poland. I try to avoid fads, excess waste, and saturated fat. I strongly endorse photography, DDR, calorie counting, rss feeds, cooking, and utilizing your resources.
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WPPI is the largest gathering of wedding and portrait photographers in the entire world, and when that many cameras converge in the same place, photo shoots are bound to happen. The subjects are sometimes “real” people (posing for engagement shoots or bridals), but usually they are local models. Between the photography conference and bunches of Valentine’s Day weddings, it’s a tough weekend to rent a wedding dress (I know, because we did it!).

A lot of the shoots are “group shoots”, with lots of photographers gathering around the same subject. What you see below is actually a shoot happening for a class my mom was taking (she is standing in the far left side of this photo holding the camera to her face). My mom flew in a few days before the conference officially started to take a class with one of the world’s best portrait photographers, Bambi Cantrell. I’m pretty sure my mom mentioned that Bambi photographed the family of Vanessa Williams once, and that her photo shoots can sometimes cost upwards of $100,000. The classes sound really fun, with a few hours of classroom instruction with the pro, and then some time with professional models attempting to reenact the principles that were just taught in the classroom.

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There were “brides” all over the hotel that weekend. They are basically living my dream of walking around in a wedding dress all day long.

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The other type of shoots that occur aren’t associated with the conference in any way. They are organized by photographers themselves, sometimes with real couples/brides, but most often with local models. Some of these photographers look a little tired, which should be no surprise since they tend to party all night and then get up to take pictures at 6 AM the next day!

Photo by Daria Bishop

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The photo below is by a Weddingbee reader, Catie Ronquillo, who came up to me and said, “You are Mrs. Avocado!” It was really fun to talk to another reader in person! Most of the shoots are really conceptual, giving the photographers a chance to practice their technique. In Catie’s case they were working on using off-camera flash.

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The majority of the shoots are staged in either the dessert, or a place known as the Neon Graveyard, seen below.

Photo by Amber Hughes

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I love this saucy shot by Sarah Rhoads (who was almost our wedding photographer!)

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And then, or course, there are the “brides”. If you were to take a walk through Vegas in the early morning or late evening during this conference, it is pretty much guaranteed that you will find a model running around in a wedding dress. Between the real Valentine’s Day wedding couples, and the models posing as fake brides, I had no idea who to say congratulations to!

Not many photographers take pictures down on the strip because it is crowded and cluttered. Knowing that makes me love this shot by Chelsea Nicole even more!

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Most photographers are willing to make the 40 mile drive outside of Vegas to these dry lake beds for some dramatic desert shots.

Photo by Raw Photo Design

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The two photos below are probably my favorite “bride in Vegas” portraits ever. I love the set design (of course I would with all of those suitcases), and how elegant the model looks stranded in the middle of nowhere.

Photo by Victor Sizemore

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Isn’t this amazing? I know I have a million-and-one photos of myself in a wedding dress, but how awesome would it be to have something so put-together like this? I’m in love.

Photo by Todd Pellowe

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My mom and I were able to join a 6 AM photo shoot that another photographer had set up. I brought my little point-and-shoot and attempted to stay out of the way while the other photographers swarmed around me trying to get the best angle. The sweet model posing for us was deaf in one ear and it was her first photo shoot. She was really nervous, but she did a marvelous job!

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I managed to capture a few pretty pictures myself!

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Jenna B

Next up is a fake wedding, with a real diamond ring!

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24 Responses to “WPPI 2009 In Vegas: Part II, Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!”

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tbrooke
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tbrooke (message)  149 posts, Blushing bee

Mrs. Avacado… everything looks so amazing at the WPPI. My photographer attended the conference this year and was actually at the neon graveyard shoot you mentioned above. Her photos were awesome and I’m really glad I got to see the ones you posted too. It looks like such a fun time!

 
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LatteLove (message)  4,029 posts, Honey bee

I’m impressed with your shots (and everyone else’s!)
It looked like an amazing time!

 
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rachelpete
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rachelpete (message)  78 posts, Worker bee

Mrs. Avo, I’m so glad you’re continuing to post. I’ve really enjoyed reading your thoughts for quite some time!

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Those veil shots are toying with my emotions, since that’s one of the things I’m trying to decide on right now!

 
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Emilydll
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Emilydll (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

How impressive! :) Loved looking through these photos! I may just have to check out this conference next year.
Thanks for sharing!

 
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Miss Quiche (message)  2,131 posts, Buzzing bee

What scrumptious dresses & photos!

 
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marquettemonv15 (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

I love your shots!!!!

 
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

If I knew when these conventions were, I would dress up in my wedding dress just to prance around all day and have my picture taken!! How fun would that be??

 
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Amber Hughes

Thanks for including my shot in your article! It was such an amazing time in Vegas… can’t wait to go back and shoot more!

 
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catieronquillo (message)  1 posts, Wannabee

Thanks for the shoutout! It was great meeting you in Vegas :) WPPI was so fun!

 
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Grey56 (message)  518 posts, Busy bee

Ooh, I met Bambi Cantrell when she came to the Boston area a few months ago. Her class was great! She’s so charismatic. Your mom has good taste! :-)

 
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frenchbulldog
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frenchbulldog (message)  5,956 posts, Bee Keeper

Thanks for sharing your trip :) I love your shots at the end.

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  759 posts, Busy bee

I love your shots at the end!

 
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Gwen

I LOVE love that you used Daria’s picture! I have been stalking her blog and hope to use her someday for the big day! :)

 
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LzzNYC
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LzzNYC (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

I love your shots =)

 
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Miss Duckling (message)  1,348 posts, Bumble bee

You are so talented!! I love this recap of the conference. It is so interesting.

 
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driftslikesmoke
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driftslikesmoke (message)  1,220 posts, Bumble bee

Your shots of that last model are incredible! The veil looks so pretty!

 
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Mrs. Sea Breeze (message)  908 posts, Busy bee

Your shots are ultra beautiful. That’s the coolest processing ever.

 
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Cole B
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Cole B (message)  448 posts, Helper bee

Your shots are great, I love love love the second to last one!

 
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Corey Ann

How fun!!! I went to WPPI and had a blast and am already missing the yummy pizza at NYNY. It’s cheap and good for future reference ;) I haven’t got my pics up yet though…

Your shots are beautiful! :)

 
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weebear (message)  9 posts, Newbee

So, Mrs. Avocado, you’ve discovered Daria Bishop! She’s all the rage with Vermont brides. Her photos are amazingly colorful and crisp, and she seems always to catch a mundane moment that shows people at their heightened selves. I wanted her (and her husband Andy) so badly for our wedding! We couldn’t stomach paying her prices, unfortunately, and we found a photog with a similar style who is also committed to green practices… But she was a very sweet email correspondant and the first 6 months of my wedding planning reflects what I learned largely from her photos.

Anyway, it’s a testament to how wonderful she is that I’m going on and on here about it! I’m so excited you’re aware of her now and hope you share my sentiments.

 
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raw photo design

Hey - thanks for including one of my images in your blog post!! Great blog!!

 
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Globetrotting Bride

Great post. Thanks for all the great photos. I blogged about it on Globetrotting Bride.

http://globetrottingbride.blogspot.com/2009/03/stunning-bridal-photography-check-out.html

 
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Jackie Blair

This is so awesome! I am a wedding photographer who was there for WPPI and I brought my old wedding dress and I am the one modeling in Chelsea Nicole’s shot! We had fun!

 


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