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A Top-Notch About Page by Studio Z Films

March 1, 2012 By Ron Dawson

A Top-Notch About Page by Studio Z Films

Your about page is such an important part of your website. Next to your portfolio, it’s probably the most important part of your website. Today we look at another stellar about page–that of Studio Z Films.

Confessions of a Second Shooter

October 29, 2011 By Ron Dawson

Confessions of a Second Shooter

Today we get great insight from a second shooter wedding photographer and a mouth-watering apple pie analogy.

What Question Would You Ask Patrick Moreau, Joe Simon or Kevin Shahinian?

July 28, 2011 By Ron Dawson

What Question Would You Ask Patrick Moreau, Joe Simon or Kevin Shahinian?

You are sitting in the room with three of the most celebrated and talented event filmmakers on the planet. DSLR masters of light and sound. Cinematic auteurs through and through. You are given the microphone and have just one question to ask one or all of them. What would that question be? Would you waste […]

Is This the Wedding Video Every Event Photographer Should Fear

July 26, 2011 By Ron Dawson

Back in the early 2000’s celebrity event filmmaker turned post-production house entrepreneur Paul Korver started shooting weddings on 35mm film. Yes, that’s right folks. He shot high profile weddings on the same super expensive film format that his movie star clients were used to being shot on for their films. Was it overkill for a […]

Why Every Pro Filmmaker or Photographer Should Start Out with Weddings

June 1, 2011 By Ron Dawson

When I started in this business nine years ago, I started doing weddings because it was the easisest aspect of the business to start. I figured I would just do weddings until I could do “real” videos. Admittedly, going into it, I had the low view of wedding videography that many people do. But it […]

The Anti-Wedding Film: An Example of Standing Out

January 29, 2011 By Ron Dawson

Today Michael LaFrance tweeted that I check out his “amazing” wedding film trailer. Honestly, my first thought was this is just a form of Twitter spam (which normally bugs me). And I wasn’t too crazy about the lack of humility. But, I thought, what the heck. I’ll check it out. I’ll give this guy 30 […]

The Evolution of an About Page

January 11, 2011 By Ron Dawson

The Evolution of an About Page

Tell me if this sounds familiar to you: I just love taking pictures, and there’s nothing more important to me than capturing the images of your wedding day, the most important day of your life. Blah, blah, blah. I added the blah, blah, blah, part, but I think you get the point. I can’t tell […]

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