Thursday, November 12, 2009

More fun with slideshows!

We are really having fun playing with slideshow videos! The newest cameras allow us to take HD video while we are taking still photographs so we had to try this out.  A recent corporate event had a golf tournament on Maui - it was the perfect event to play with this new feature. We made a slideshow with the still photography for the final night and included very short video clips. Judging from the reaction of the crowd, it works!



Photography by Rand Larson, Morningstar Produtions

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sometimes we just like to have fun! A friend competed in the barrel races at the LA County Fair this weekend so we went along. We brought our video camera, and even though making videos isn't really our thing, I had a blast working on one all day Sunday!



Rand Larson
Palm Springs Photographer
www.MorningstarProductions.com

Friday, March 27, 2009

A beautiful wedding and gracious giving


The following entry is from our wedding website blog....

Once in a while we are fortunate to be part of a special wedding celebration. Recently Dave and I were asked t photograph a several day wedding at a beautiful resort in Mexico. That alone is enough to talk about. But the bride and groom did something really special.

They told all of their guests that they really had no need for gifts. Instead they wanted to do something to help the people near the area of the resort. So they setup a Foundation to fund a few of the existing local charities. Guests were asked to make a donation to this charity in lieu of a gift. Something truly remarkable in any time, especially now with so many people in need.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Fun Times at Pappy & Harriet's

There is this funky little place called Pappy & Harriet's in Pioneertown about 20 miles north of Palm Springs. Total honky-tonk funky cool. Like something out of a movie. Yes, they did film western movies at the site back in the 50's but now the place really looks like a set for some strange Pulp-Fiction type of movie. Or better yet the biker bar that Pee Wee Herman stumbles into. Makes one want to dance on the bar!

Well, thru the wonders of FaceBook a few of us Palm Springs High School (PSHS) alumni learned that one of our very own was to perform there! Calling all PSHS Indians! Come on out and support our very own! Steve Poltz was in the marching band the same time I was. He played drums and I played saxaphone. I think he was better than I. Now he's a world-traveling music man making some pretty great music! Really great! Amazing great! Me like! 

Of course I had to take photos. I don't think I know how to sit still and enjoy a concert without moving around. So I've posted photos on a gallery HERE. All you PSHS alumni feel free to download the images, and you can post your own for others as well. And Steve? If you can use a photo,  have at it!

What was my favorite part? When Steve quickly sang our Alma Mater "In the silence of the desert...." I think I heard more than just myself singing along! I've used that song as an ice-breaker before myself. Once I had a group of women executives to photograph and I told them that if they could get organized quick enough to meet the planner's time schedule I would sing my alma mater. So I did. And they smiled. And the photos looked great: powerful female executives being amuzed by a singing photographer. 

In the silence of the desert
Where the sands of silver shine,
Stands our glorious Alma Mater
'Tis our haven and our shrine.
Be we humble in her presence,
For her blessings never fail.
Palm Springs is our Alma Mater. 
So to her, all hail. All Hail!

Best to you Steve! And thank you Ardee for alerting us all!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

With the Design Dawgs at The Special Event


What a hoot! I was invited to join Dave Merrell and The Design Dawgs as a guest blogger for his presentation at The Special Event in San Diego and it was a blast! They say that people enjoy talking about themselves (hence this phenomenon called Blogging). But talking about oneself in front of other people? What a rush! Here  is a photo of me trying to look smart with my new glasses while Dave quizzes me on how to take better event photographs.

I scared Tom Budas when I stood up and showed how to lean against the wall to support the camera when taking an available-light photo. He was afraid I was going to push the fake wall off the stage! Close call.

At one point I did look into the audience and saw a few people eagerly writing down my 4 tips on how to take better photos of events with a point-and-shoot camera. I like it when people are eagerly writing down what I say! Makes me want to stop and make sure I'm saying it right! 

So with that thought, I will give this some thought and make a few posts about how you as an event planner can get better photos of your events when you just can't afford to hire a professional photographer. Stay tuned!

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