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Hi, this is Melanie Nashan with Nashan Photographers. My associates and I are based out of Montana, Florida and California and love taking wedding and portrait photographs for our clients. We have photographed weddings all over the world and customize our packages specifically for each client.

Please take some time and look at our ‘artists’ page to see some of our online portfolios and then our ‘your event’ page to look at some of the more recent work we have done. We specialize in capturing candid, artistic moments of you and your families during all stages of your lives including weddings, family gatherings, holiday photos, senior portraits, maternity shoots and baby portraits.

Feel free to call me with any questions that you might have or to set up a meeting. You can keep informed by receiving our blog entries by signing up for a RSS feed or subscribing for an email notification every time we make an entry.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Amazing engagement session.....

Yesterday, my daughter took some portraits of Christy and Greg. She is shooting their wedding next year and this was her first engagement session. She just finished her edit and I went through them and picked my favorite three.

I am really at a loss of words. I was there and made some suggestions about locations and gave some direction on how to get the two of them comfortable in front of the camera. She did all of the composing.

Keegan is taking an Independent Study class with me this year. She is still learning the controls of the camera but I definitely don't have to teach her a thing about composition.

This is one of my all time favorite engagement session photos! What do you think?



Monday, September 22, 2008

Matchmaker: Two Sisters + Two Brothers = One Happy Family

Meet Alex Brishka and his wife Ilma. Alex went on a fishing trip and met two young men who he thought would make perfect husbands for his two daughters. After a little bit of match making his thoughts came to fruition this past weekend in Whitefish, Montana.

Sandra + Monika = Two Sisters

Janis + Ivars = Two Brothers


Posed photos get a bit tricky when there are two couples getting married and each couple is in the other's wedding party. I love these shots where we changed out the couple in the center. Janis, thanks for suggesting the location for the photos, it is a perfect backdrop!



I am in the midst of editing the wedding and will post some more later. Tanya Gersh did a wonderful job coordinating the event, here is a link to her page: http://affairexcellence.com/

And the caterers were fabulous! http://fabulousfood.net/

I will write a bit more, once I catch up....

Slowing Down


I have lived in Montana for the past 17 years and love the fall season. Since today is the official beginning of Autumn I thought it would be fun to post a photo that I have envisioned for the last 14 years. Right around this time as I drive from Livingston to Bozeman I see the colors changing and have always wanted to take this photo. I finally took some time, pulled over to the side of the road and took this photo. It feels good to finally get it on my camera and will have Cindy make a lovely print for me.

Friday, September 12, 2008

How to choose a photographer

Yesterday I visited a local wedding planning web site and noticed there were over 30 photographers working in the Bozeman area. That may not sound like a lot to you, especially if you live in a more populated area, but about 10 years ago there were about 7 of us shooting weddings. It is very difficult to choose a photographer when you are planning a wedding, especially if you don't know much about photography. It is my responsibility as a photographer to help make that decision easier. As with any decision I think people must be educated in order to make good choices. After looking at some web sites that address this problem I think it is imperative to pass this information on, here are a couple of links, a synopsis of their suggestions and some of mine.

http://www.brides.com/planning/photography/guide/getting_started

Typically your first impression of a photographer is from their web site. Take your time while looking at people's web sites. Narrow it down to 3 or 4 people that you would like to meet with based on their work on their web site or if you have seen some of your friends wedding photos that you love. Here are a few things to think about before planning your meetings:

• Style of the photography, do you want candid or traditional
• Are the photos creative, emotional and visually appealing
• Look at several weddings that the photographer has shot. If the only work you have access to is a portfolio that includes images from several weddings I would question their competency. If you love the work then ask to see some complete weddings, in their entirety. On our web site we have the 'your event' page that allows you to look at many of the weddings each of us has shot.
• Look at how each of the following aspects of the wedding are represented: getting ready, ceremony, posed, candid, details, sense of place
• Look for some sort of credentials, awards, photos in publications, books, etc. If you would like to have your wedding published choose someone who gets their work in magazines often!

Once you have narrowed it down, call each photographer and start to gather information and set up an appointment. Here are some things to think about.
• Do you enjoy talking to them? Are you comfortable talking to the photographer?
• Do you meet them in their office or at a coffee shop? If they do not have an office it could be a sign that this is not their primary way to make a living and secondary in their priorities. Wedding photography should not be a second job. It is my full time job and I have two women who work in the offices for about an additional 60 hours a week. Our company is here to provide great wedding photographs and outstanding customer service.
• Be sure to see what you will receive if you were to book them. Look at least a couple of weddings while meeting them. Again be VERY leery if they only show you a portfolio that includes photos from a variety of weddings. It could be a sign that they are not very good at covering an event completely.
• When comparing prices and packages see who is flexible and will create something that fits all of your needs. It is very hard to do a comparative analysis because everyone offers something different in their wedding packages. I would decide what my budget is and see what you can get for that price. We have several associates who offer complete packages at various price points.
• Unless you are a photographer and are competent in using PhotoShop don't even consider a photographer who does what is called 'shoot and burn" Digital photos that have not gone through a post production process aren't worth much. I have been a photographer for many years and know my craft well. Every photograph that anyone takes digitally MUST go through a post production process. We take every digital photo and fine tune it is PhotoShop. The two women who do this for my company have gone to seminars and are very well educated and practiced on the subject. Last year they probably worked on more than 10,000 images!!
• Find out exactly what you are getting once you decide upon a photographer. We send our clients a contract that lists all of the details that we have discussed. Although part of me dislikes asking my clients to sign a contract, I worked many years without using one, it is imperative to sign one to protect yourself and the photographer. Make sure there is a timeline included in the contract. I have heard horror stories from people that didn't get to see their photos for a year!
• If a photographer isn't within your budget see if they offer smaller packages, or have associates who work for them that shoot in the same style but are more affordable. We also offer a gifting page that allows you to include photography on your gift list so your friends and family can contribute to something that you really want.
• Your photographs are the only tangible objects, besides your wedding rings, that you will have left after your wedding day. It is not something you want to gamble with. I know, I hired an acquaintance who was a senior in the photo program I was in. My husband and I really don't have any photos that we love from our wedding It is ironic that I became a wedding photographer. I would hate to see anyone else make the same mistake I did..
• And finally, trust your instincts, after you have done your homework!

If you have questions please send me a note....
Melanie

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Hand Me Down Some Silver Fundraiser

Jenni & Jake Fleming have been working on a wonderful project to help support the progress of some wonderfully talented young musicians. Hand Me Down Some Silver, Inc. is a not for profit organization and they held their fundraiser on Saturday night at the Gallating Gateway Inn.

http://www.handmedownsomesilver.org/

Leslie Lukas did a wonderful job on the event, making everything look beautiful including the flowers.

http://www.leslielukas.com/

Jeni called and asked if my daughter Keegan would be available to photograph the event. With much help by Leslie Lukas and Jeni we figured out a way to get her there and pick her up. (She does not have her driver's license.)

The black tie event went wonderfully and seemed to raise a signifigant amount of money for a great cause. When I walked in towards the end of the evening there were several of the young musicians walking around and enjoying themselves. They were so confident and self assured in a very formal atmosphere.

Anyway, here are some of my favorite photos that Keegan took during the evening. (I do have to admit I packed Keegan's photo bag for her and made the mistake of giving her two of the same lense. So she was limited to a very narrow point of view. When I first found out about it I thought I had inadvertently set her up for failure. Luckily I think she pulled it off.)

Our old friend Andy.


Jake Fleming.
The lovely Jeni Fleming.

Some of the musicians.


The Gallatin Gateway Inn.



Thursday, September 04, 2008

Rachel and Eric got married in Sheridan Wyoming. A few days prior they flew out to Livingston and we did this great photo session at the Livingston airport. (I have lived in Livingston for 13 years and have never been there. It has some of the best views in town!)

Michele Prevost from Juniper - Events/Wine&Spirits was the coordinator for the wedding and the reception was held at the Powder Horn. michele@juniperevent.com

One of my favorite shots at almost every wedding I shoot is the photo of the recessional right when the bride walks past me and is bathed in this beautiful light.

Before the wedding they exchanged gifts. As a wedding photographer you get to witness so many intimate moments, capturing them with my camera is one of the things I love to do for people.


Making group shots of the wedding party that are fun and spontaneous is always a challenge but I really am happy with the ways these have turned out and I think the sun peaking through the trees adds a great detail.

The receiving line is more interesting when I capture it with my IR camera.



Rachel and Eric had a travel theme for their wedding. On each of the tables Michelle had her designer create transparencies that highlighted some of their favorite places.


Eric is in the Marines. My first military wedding. They both have chosen careers in public service and I am grateful for young people like them who dedicate their lives to making our country a safer place to live in.


Don't you just love her dress?

Now here are my favorites from the wedding. I think of Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca on the tarmac.


Then my favorite shot of the e-session and the same photo on their wedding day. Thank you Bill for bringing your plane out on your daughter's wedding day. I think the photos are a perfect match for the travel theme of the wedding.


Rachel and Eric, thank you for having me be your photographer. It was so much fun working with the two of you. Your spontaneity and playfulness made my job so much easier.

Bill Campbell's video of Audrey and Todd's wedding

If you ahve a minute and would like to see the video that Bill Campbell created click here:

http://vimeo.com/1665741

Sean Devine wrote the song especially for the wedding......

I hope you enjoy it!

Keegan photographs Audrey & Todd's wedding

Photographing a wedding is a stressful job under any circumstance. Being 15 and photographing the wedding of a friend who happens to be a wonderful photographer is even more stressful. Keegan, my daughter, photographed Audrey and Todd's wedding in Livingston, Montana this past weekend and did a fabulous job. Chieko, one of my associates, was kind enough to go with her to be there just in case Keegan needed her but luckily everything wen well without any glitches.

Keegan came home that evening excited about the wedding telling me about all of the different places that had beautiful backdrops for the posed photos that they did. Here are a few of my favorite shots that she took.

Our close friend Angie Devine reworked the wedding dress and I think it looks perfect on Audrey!

I love this shot of the two of them walking away. It is so genuine and romantic.

Some obligatory group shots with a perfect background. Not too distracting but definitely complimenting the feeling of the wedding.

Chaco, their great dog loved having photographs taken!

And then the raved about tractor. She didn't even dirty her dress....

And the Thunderbird....


I love these photos because of Audrey's sheer joy.


Audrey and Todd, I hope you love the photos as much as we do here in the office. I am sorry I wasn't able to attend but feel as though I was there after I got to see the photos that night when Keegan came home. Congratulations!!!!!!!