fbpx

The Weekly Post

READ THE BLOG

“Fiji Gold” Honeymoon Video

This is a video I shot while on my 3 week honeymoon in Fiji with my new beautiful wife in October of 2014. We experienced a lot of magic on that trip and I wanted to make a travel video to celebrate and relive all the adventures that we had. “Fiji Gold” is the name of their most famous beer and radio station.

We stayed at 3 separate islands, went diving all up and down the famous rainbow reef, pet wild animals, took a sailboat to “Cast Away Island” where they filmed the movie, ate some amazing seafood, hung out on some of the most breathtaking beaches in the world, hiked up to 100 foot waterfalls in the jungle, and then ended our trip with an epic shark dive at the famous Beqa Lagoon.

 

This trip was absolute heaven for any scuba diver and we feel very grateful to have witnessed all of the natural beauty that the Fijian Islands had to offer. This was a once in a lifetime experience and after an entire year of trying to juggle work with planning a wedding we really needed a long trip overseas to come back feeling like our souls were fulfilled.

Fiji is a magical place and the people are some of the sweetest I have ever encountered in my entire life. It is safe, breathtakingly gorgeous, relatively cheap (depending on where you stay) and easy to navigate.  If you are a world traveler looking for that next trip I highly advise you to put Fiji at the top of your list!

Below I have compiled a list of recommended places to stay all offering top notch customer service and amazing accomodations:

The Pod House in Savusavu

Garden Island Resort in Taveuni

Lalati Resort in the Beqa Lagoon (shark dive destination)

Everything was filmed with a GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition and a Nikon Coolpix Point and Shoot. Edited on Adobe Premiere CS6.

 

Choosing My Wedding Photographer

I recently got married on October 19, 2014 at Sigmund Stern Grove in San Francisco.  Seeing that I am a wedding videographer/filmmaker and that I come from a long family of photographers, I knew that choosing the right photographer for my own wedding was going to be crucial.  My fiance and I spent a lot of time at various bridal fairs in San Francisco shaking hands and meeting photographers but none of them had what I wanted.  Their work was all heavily saturated and over developed and looked too cutesy and posed.  I wanted an artist and I wanted a natural shooter with raw talent.    I found myself walking around these bridal fairs in disbelief after witnessing photographs that were so saturated and photoshopped that the final product looked like the couples were super imposed on a digital backdrop resembling outer space.  Not to mention that most of their packages were starting at $4000!!!  I knew right away that type of gimmicky photography was simply not for me and I am still amazed that they get away with it every year.

Slowly but surely I started to realize that I was searching for someone who went to art school and had truly mastered the art of portrait photography.  I knew that the right person was out there somewhere because I myself went to liberal art school (Simons Rock College of Bard and University of Santa Fe Art and Design) and had the privilege of sitting in classrooms critiquing work with many talented photographers.  As I thought more about this dilemma and continued to look up “bay area wedding photographers on yelp” with complete disappointment, I realized the problem was that many talented art photographers do not do weddings because that would be considered “selling out” or “not real art.”  Either way I found this gigantic gap in the wedding business and I started to get disillusioned to the point of almost forcing my dad to take the roll which I knew he would never do because he is now older and finicky.  His style would be to show up and throw down a white backdrop to shoot large format black and white film prints reminiscent of Richard Avedon, which are awesome but would simply not fulfill all of our needs.

However along came Nathan Larimer of Winter Tree Studios.  Nathan was referred to me by my brother because he shot my sister in law’s wedding a few years back (See Jenny and Cory’s Wedding on his site).  When I went on Nathan’s website I knew right away that he was the man for the job.  After watching a brief video on his homepage I quickly found out that he had a Masters Degree in Fine Art Photography from Savannah College of Art and Design and that he was opening his own exhibition space named Prince Gallery for emerging local artists to showcase their work in downtown Petaluma, CA.

His wedding portraits attracted me immediately because they were subtle, elegant, natural, angelic, and perfectly color corrected.  When someone with a background such as mine looks at wedding photography I immediately critique 4 key elements.  Skin tone, composition, use of natural light, and environmental  beauty.  His work hits all four perfectly and was a breath of fresh air.  He uses natural light in a way that only real artistic photographers can harness by having spent countless hours in the woods watching, waiting, and shooting only when the light is perfect and has that magical amber glow as it comes barreling through the trees.  With Nathan’s work nothing seemed forced, digitally manipulated or staged, which I loved.

Needless to say, Nathan and I spent a long time on the phone talking about our wedding and what was important to us as a couple.  We talked about the reason we chose our venue (the redwoods and the old victorian house), why we chose to have a fall wedding (so we could incorporate pumpkins and our love for Halloween) and all the other aspects of decor and preparation that would make our wedding unique like having a coffee bar with a barista instead of a full liquor bar so that our guests could experience our favorite locally roasted coffee.  He seemed really impressed that we had what he calls a “vision” for our wedding and was very eager to take the job and shoot for someone like myself who knew exactly what he wanted with regards to photography.

Over the course of the year Nathan and I became friends working on various projects together (See Prince Gallery Kickstarter here on my “Film Reel” page) and even shooting a wedding together side by side (See the “Precious Forest Video” here on my “Weddings and Packages” page) late last September.  When it came time for my wedding Nathan came through and took some gorgeous shots that we couldn’t be happier with.  He was upbeat, alert, yet hardly noticeable because of his natural approach.  He also created a personal mobile app for our phone that we could download and keep to show our friends and family which is a great touch and a smart marketing tool for his business.  Here are the results.  I have attached a few of my favorites below.

To see our wedding on his site click this link:

http://wintertreestudios.com/tw-portfolio/silvana-wilsons-stern-grove-park-wedding/

To get to his homepage click this link:

http://wintertreestudios.com/

Shark Diving in Fiji with Blacktips

So I started going through the photographs from our honeymoon in Fiji and the one’s that really get me excited are from the amazing Shark Dive that we went on while staying at the Lalati Resort in the beautiful Beqa lagoon.  When my wife and I met in our hometown of Sarasota, FL she was an avid shark lover and overall fin / tooth enthusiast and that part of her personality always intrigued me.  I myself have always been curious about sharks and the role they play in our eco-system because I spent a summer volunteering at the famous Mote Marine Laboratory which is a leading shark conservation / research center in Sarasota while I was in High School.  When you grow up in Florida you are automatically thrown into the ocean.  Your after school activities include fishing, paddling a canoe down the canals, building tree forts over the mangroves, bringing home buckets of crabs and bait fish, shuffling your feet at the beach (in order to not get stung by a ray), and building sand castles.  The ocean becomes your playground and you are encouraged to investigate and experiment until you build your own relationship with the water.  Being a Floridian means being salty, tan, well versed in sea food, and un afraid of the water.

It is often cool to day dream about sharks and to try to understand the reason they get a bad reputation in society but diving with them with out a cage is whole other experience all together.  As a species they often face negative implications from the media when we hear stories of attacks and immediately their ferocious mythology becomes the next scare tactic for the local 6 o’clock news but when you are face to face diving with them it’s almost as if they are allowing you in.  They say whether or not it’s ok for you to be in the deep blue sea.  They are checking you out and feeding off of your energy. Sharks are the police of the ocean in the sense that they keep everything else in check: the fish, the sea lions, the turtles, the rays, and even the other sharks.  So as long as you are down there with a calm demeanor and you are not breaking any underwater laws you should be ok.  That was at least my own personal experience as a new diver trying to see it all and figure it out.  Swimming down there to witness a mass shark feeding frenzy was exhilarating and magical and it felt completely safe although I doubt I would do it everyday just because I wouldn’t want to roll the dice that many times.

Here are the first of many photos and video to come.  These are black tip reef sharks shot with my GoPro Hero 3 + (no red filter).  They were circling around the edge of the reef waiting for the big 8-12 foot bull sharks to finish feeding so they could step in.  They were just cruising around me the whole time so I swam closer to get these crazy shots.

Official Launch of Baby Blue Film Blog

I want to start my journey as a new blogger with a clean slate and a blank canvas in front of me.  I am excited and intrigued to document my journey as an independent business owner and a one man production team.  Baby Blue Film was born in late August 2012 when I decided that I needed to create a business that could put all of my work as a documentary filmmaker and a wedding videographer under one umbrella.

In this blog you will find passion and news about documentary filmmaking including my own work as well as others that inspire me (new and old).  You will also find trials and tribulations of a wedding videographer in the San Francisco Bay Area dealing with big grandiose weddings in Napa to small tiny intimate gay and lesbian weddings in a modest Victorian house courtyard in the Castro District.  You may find news and first hand experience about new camera equipment that I will be testing, renting, or shooting on a weekly basis.

Last but not least you will find news, photos, and videos about my travels around the world with my lovely new wife.  We got married on October 19, 2014 at Stern Grove in San Francisco and then took off to Fiji for a three week honeymoon where we went diving with 12 foot bull sharks, saw thousands of species of fish on the great rainbow reef, hiked through jungles, rented a car and drove around 2 different islands, saw 100 foot waterfalls dropping straight into the ocean, drank Kava with the local villagers, talked underwater cinematography with a loud New Yorker turned Fijian Photographer, took a bad ass sailboat to visit the island where the movie “Cast Away” was filmed so I could stand on the beach and scream my own name like Tom Hanks did, and rested with a couple New York Times best selling books between our legs on some of the most picturesque screensaver style beaches you could ever imagine.

So stay tuned it will be a fun ride….

-Wilson McCourtney