Friday, December 31, 2010

hny

Monday, December 06, 2010

Special Offer Extended!

Due to the overwhelming response to our Black Friday/Small Business Saturday/Cyber Monday offer (see below and/or post below), we've decided to extend the offer through the end of the year!

Here are the details again!

If you book Ron Warren Photography by December 31, 2010 and pay in full, you will get our standard $2,600 8-hour package (w/ album) for only $1,300! That's fully half off!


8 Hour Wedding Coverage

  • 1 photographer
  • unlimited photographs taken
  • Engagement photo-shoot included (up to 2 hours)
  • All images edited for exposure
  • Select images edited artistically
  • All images in high-resolution (suitable for printing) on disk
  • All images in low-resolution (suitable for email, Facebook, blogs, etc.) on disk
  • Wedding album, 20 sides (10 page) 10x10 in. (designed, produced, and delivered)

2nd photographer available for an extra $200 (normally $400)


What a steal! And all you have to do is book us by the end of 2010 and pay that measly $1,300.00! It will seal the deal, lock in your day, and you'll have one less thing to worry about going into the holidays! So hurry and contact us, we're super excited to hear about your plans and meet new friends!


Call Dawn at 248-250-3368 ( Dawn@RonWarrenPhotography.com )


Call today! Dates are filling up!

Noel Night 2010





Sunday, November 28, 2010

50th wedding anniversary


Had the distinct pleasure of covering a 50th wedding anniversary last night. That's a lot of living to share. Congratulations to Nick and Lorna and here's to another 50!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

rwp black friday/small biz saturday/cyber monday deal

In order to properly jump on the bandwagon with the big boys, Ron Warren Photography would like to extend a special offer....

THE Ron Warren Photography Black Friday/Small Business Saturday/Cyber-Monday Deal on your wedding photography! READ ON!

If you book Ron Warren Photography by end of business on Cyber-Monday, Novenber, 29, 2010 and pay in full, you will get our standard $2,600 8 hour package (w/ album) for only $1,300! That's fully half off!

Here's what you get:

8 Hour Wedding Coverage

  • 1 photographer
  • unlimited photographs taken
  • Engagement photo-shoot included (up to 2 hours)
  • All images edited for exposure
  • Select images edited artistically
  • All images in high-resolution (suitable for printing) on disk
  • All images in low-resolution (suitable for email, Facebook, blogs, etc.) on disk
  • Wedding album, 20 sides (10 page) 10x10 in. (designed, produced, and delivered)

2nd photographer available for an extra $200 (normally $400)

What a steal! And all you have to do is book us by the end of Cyber-Monday and pay that measly $1,300.00! It will seal the deal, lock in your day, and you'll have one less thing to worry about going into the holidays! So hurry and contact us, we're super excited to hear about your plans and meet new friends!

Ron 248-250-3369 ( Ron@RonWarrenPhotography.com )

Dawn 248-250-3368 (Dawn@RonWarrenPhotography.com )

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

last night's seminar

So last night we held our "What You Should Know About Hiring a Wedding Photographer" seminar at Caribou Coffee. You won't believe how many ladies showed up!

is your RAW sharp?

PhotowalkPro posted this great tutorial about sharpening RAW files.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Scott’s Holiday Gear Guide


Scott Kelby's terrific holiday gear guide. Click here.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Friday, November 12, 2010

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

family in the field

Nice family session this past weekend...

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Monday, October 25, 2010

student of the shutter


This is Vince. He's one of my students from the community ed. class. There's a lot of enthusiasm in that face!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

possibly my favorite portrait, ever


I can't stop looking at this portrait from Saturday's shoot in Toledo. Her smile, eyes, and even wrinkles really tell a story. Thank you, Grigsby Family!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Manfrotto 3265 tripod griphead


(click images for larger versions)

PLEASE READ ALL THE WAY TO THE END BEFORE WORKING ON YOUR TRIPOD HEAD!

I have a Manfrotto 3265 tripod griphead. I believe they have discontinued this model, but replaced it with one almost identical, so the following tip may apply. I've had this tripod head for several years. Recently I noticed that it was getting loose. It's been getting loose and looser for some time. There is a big thumbwheel on this device to adjust tightness. I had it cranked all the way up. Recently I was shooting outdoor foliage for HDR (which requires multiple identical shots at different exposures). And this darned thing was flopping all over the place, and my camera and lens were going with it!

This will not do, I say! I thought it was $100 down the drain, plus another $40-$80 (someday) to replace it with a simpler ballhead. So, for bleeps and giggles, I start my search on B&H and Amazon. I realize that I'm going to want the same attachment specs so I can still use the old tripod but I'm not sure how it will be described. I find my 3265 somewhere on the interwebs and happen to scroll down and read some of the reviews. A commenter mentioned that his, too, became loose and he fixed it himself, by opening up the contraption and adding several washers above the spring assembly. Eureka! I say.

I acquire allen wrenches and washers and go to it (read all the way to the end before you dive in, please -- learn from my mistakes!). First off, if you go this route, wear protective eyewear -- luckily I had my readers on -- this thing is loaded with two tightly compressed springs that WILL jump out! Now gather everything up that flew apart and take a few minutes to figure out where it all goes back. Insert your washers (six were suggested, but I went w/ four) above the main spring assembly and put that thing back together. This is harder than it sounds because the second spring which pushed out the control lever really only stays in place when both halves of the unit are together. I managed to compress it and hold it down with a flat screwdriver while I forced the two halves of the head back together.

Success, right? Well, not right away. Turns out the control lever was rather loose. I found a small nut (which is really what this whole story is about) on the front side of the unit and tightened it with a smaller allen wrench. Not only did the lever stabilize, but I noticed that this tiny nut also seems to contribute some control to the overall tightness of the tripod head (see pictures above to see where this little gem is).

So, the moral of the story is: If you have the same or similar tripod head and it gets loose, you might try a couple of easy turns with an allen wrench before you try major tripod surgery. If it solves your problem, I guarantee you will save yourself a bleep-load of aggravation.

That being said, I'm now, once again, very happy with my Manfrotto 3265!

Fave from "The Family T Goes to the Apple Orchard"

Thursday, October 14, 2010

ticklin' the dusty ivories


Next to the barn at the Octagon House in Washington, MI.


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

fall leaves fall

Might be an obvious tip: To isolate, flatten, and show off an autumn leaf, forget about the product setup. Just put the little beauty on your scanner! Scanners are a terrific, fast, simple way to "shoot" anything that is flat, light enough, and fits on the platen! Grabbed this leaf outside my back door and minutes later had my shot-- never opened the camera bag.


Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Oak Park class

Tonight, 7-9, dslr basics class in Oak Park! Part 1. Part 2 is next Wed. I'm excited to be teaching this stuff again. Dawn is starting to roll her eyes when I talk about gear and photography tips and tricks.

Come, learn, then go, shoot!

Only $49!

Monday, October 04, 2010

Friday, October 01, 2010

and the winner is.........

and the winner is.............. Jaymie Lopez! Congratulations! She's getting married June of '11 and we're very excited for her!

who will win a free engagement shoot??

Stay tuned here today at 6 p.m. to see who (from last Sunday's Brides To Be bridal show in Troy) won the FREE Engagement photo shoot!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

business card

Being back in MI means the old business cards with "San Tan Valley" and a 480 area code just won't cut it anymore. So... what do you think of this new design?

Monday, September 27, 2010

fun with RAW and LR3

what?

So, just another example to show the power and the lack of power of LR3 with (almost) saving a picture.

Shooting the processional at a wedding about a week ago and the flash failed to pop on this shot...



After some several slides of the ol' sliders in LR3, we get this...


So, by no means a fully saved shot, but if this had been a once in a lifetime image, it is now at least passable. The moral of the story: know what shooting RAW and using LR3 can do (and what they can't!). And, of course, remember the forgiving qualities of black and white!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Monday, September 20, 2010

glenn and fam





Family pix yesterday in downtown Detroit with Glenn and his lovely family. Hit Comerica Park, Campus Martius, and Riverwalk. Nice time.

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