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ShootQ FAQs are Updated

By Andrew Niesen


Seems that word about ShootQ is traveling fast, which is great! Thanks so much for everyone's support! There was a recent thread on the OpenSourcePhoto forum where people had some questions about ShootQ. We've been posting info here on our blog, but we realized that not all of that info was also posted on the ShootQ website. So we've updated the ShootQ website with some detailed information about ShootQ, what it does and how to sign up and start using it.

Click here to view the ShootQ information.

Happy Birthday Andrew!

By Andrew Niesen

Our own Andrew Niesen turned 31 on Monday, so we threw him a surprise party (his first ever) at the Andretti go-kart park. We blindfolded him on the way there and drove in circles to confuse him (he was trying to guess where we were based on the direction of the sun - that's Andrew for you). We chose Andretti because - as anyone who has ridden in a car with Andrew knows - he likes to drive fast. Scary fast. The kind of fast that has Rachel screaming at him and his passengers holding onto the door handles for dear life.

We had a blast racing go-karts and playing video games, and eating birthday cake that said "Happy Birthday" in German. Only for you Andrew! Below are some photos from the evening.

Girls Night Out

By Andrew Niesen

With our boys out of town on the Chicago/Indianapolis leg of the ShootQ tour, Rachel and I decided to put our party dresses on and stop by Atlanta Magazine's launch party for their new Atlanta Weddings edition.

We were fortunate to run into some of our good friends at the party, held Wednesday night at new Atlanta hotspot Opera.


From left: Lauren Hutchinson; Mora Hanlon of Classic Weddings of Buckhead; Rachel and Erin

Susan Jabaley, Lichen Frank and Emmi Braselton - the girls of Lichen Frank Design, which did Erin and Mark's wedding invitations and those of many LaCour clients.


Rachel with photographer Nancy Jo McDaniel


Erin and photographer Drew Newman

-Erin

In Norway with the Nudds

By Andrew Niesen

I'm headed back from a great couple of days in Norway with our good friends, Garrett and Joy Nudd where they kicked off their world tour of international weddings this past weekend. Look for Nudd world tour stops in Scotland, France and Italy later this year.

I'm always up for travel and spending time with Garrett and Joy, so I hopped on a plane to Oslo last week to second (actually third) shoot the wedding of Silje and Crispin.

I shot almost the whole wedding with my digital Leica M8, which is quickly gaining stature as my favorite camera to shoot weddings. It is quiet and very responsive, the lenses are almost too sharp, and I can shoot images handheld down to 1/4 second. I can shoot in some pretty dark situations when I've got my 50/1.0 lens mounted on the camera. What's best, the camera looks like a toy, so people ignore me as I'm walking around shooting. They think I'm some crazy cousin with a pawn shop camera.

I also borrowed a video camera to try my hand at shooting moving images, which was unfamiliar and interesting. I shot video of Garrett working in Norway for his promotional videos. Adding the elements of time and audio presented brand new challenges for me. It was a lot of fun but I'm not quitting my day job!

Check back here soon for an amateur video and professional stills :) Thanks, Garrett and Joy for a fun trip!
-Andrew

Celebrating life and new friends

By Andrew Niesen

The third installment of LaCour's Business of Storytelling workshop concluded Thursday. I am always struck by the new relationships formed at our workshops, and the intensity with which people connect and relate to one another. As we said goodbye, new friends made plans to visit one another, women who had just met four days prior were hugging and saying they loved each other. This will always remain one of our greatest satisfactions in hosting workshops: the ability to bring strangers together for the benefit of their futures, both personal and business.

Before saying goodbye, though, we did it up right at Atlanta restaurant ecco, where we also honored the 80th birthday of Rachel's grandfather, Billy Barnes. In addition to Rachel's grandparents, who came down from Virginia, Rachel's parents and brother Jonathan (and his wife Lacey) and Mark's parents also joined us for a fantastic, celebratory dinner. Thanks to Michael Hooks for documenting the evening.





Lastly, one crazy coincidence from the dinner: Eric Laurits, one of our workshop participants from Boston, kept eyeing our waitress, Mindy, all night. She was stealing glances at him too, trying to figure out why he looked so familiar. Turns out, Eric shot her engagement photos in Rhode Island. So we have a workshop student from Boston, reconnecting with a bride who lives in Atlanta, whom he photographed in Rhode Island. Crazy. Here are Eric's photos of Mindy with her fiancé Rob, who also works at ecco.

-Erin

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