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    We are a husband+wife wedding photography team based out of Southern California. We also travel to places far and wide to capture beautiful and quirky moments for our clients.

    We are so blessed to be able to do what we love most and share our passion for photography and people with you!  Please feel free to peruse through posts and come back as we consistently add new images from recent weddings, engagements, and inspiration sessions as well as tips/ideas for brides. 

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    - Marianne + Joe

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So, I regularly get e-mails and comment questions from other professional photographers and aspiring photographers. Now, I don’t think I am the bomb shizzle (yeah I just said that, so?) but I am always happy to share the knowledge I do have and I try very hard to respond to all the e-mails that come in from other photographers. But! Just in case you’re wondering. Here are some Frequently Asked Photo Questions.

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Q: I noticed you shoot Canon. Why did you choose a Canon system over a Nikon one?

A: Great question! Honestly, I have been shooting with Canon systems since early high school when I got my first SLR,  a Canon F-1. I loved it (and still have it to this day!) and from then on I was a Canon girl. Nowadays I love my Canon Prime lenses. You will find there is always a reason to go to another system. Both Canon and Nikon are always improving and trying to get ahead in the pro photo game and they will go back and forth. Both systems are awesome and generally reliable. I just say try shooting with each and see what feels best for you.  See what kind of a shooter you are , pick one, and run with it baby!

Q: What lens did you use on _________ session?

A: I get this question a lot! It’s hard to answer because I am constantly switching lenses during every shoot based on what look I am going for and the situation. It’s all about knowing your gear and how to best utilize it. You can take amazing photos with a kit lens or a canon 50mm 1.8 if you know how to use it.

Which leads to….

Q: What is your favorite lens?

A: Another tough one! I absolutely love my 70-200 2.8IS Love it! But! If you have seen me with it (or seen it at all) it is kind of a monster, a giant white lens that can be intimidating. Pretty heavy but makes for insane gorgeous photos. If I could shoot with this all the time I just might. Right now though I am expecting a new baby in the mail any day, a Canon 35 1.4L , I have used this lens at engagements sessions and weddings regularly and finally decided I had to have it. So this is probably going to be my new fave. I would say the 35-70 mm range is my most used (which is pretty common). If I could only have 2 lenses those would be the two.

Q: I am just starting out, what gear set up would you recommend for portraits?

A: If you are looking to start shooting portraits casually there are so many options based on your skill level and budget. If you are wanting to start building your gear to shoot (portraits or possibly 2nd shooting) I would recommend picking up a used Canon 5d for about $1,000.00 and a Canon 50MM 1.4 for about $300. It’s a great starter set up if you’re thinking of being a prime lens shooter. The 28mm 1.8 , 50mm 1.4, and 851.8 are a triple threat and all very reasonably priced. All great lenses to start with. If you don’t have the 1k to drop for a full frame 5d you can always pick up a 20d, 30d, or 40d for pretty cheap nowadays, they are great learning bodies. But if you’re gonna get serious the 5d will rock your world.

Q: What did you think of your experience learning photography at a Fine Art School? Should I go to school to get my Bachelor’s in Photography too?

A: Going to school for photography was a dream of mine. I was coming right out of high school and was in love with the Arts in general and knew I needed to be creating constantly. I am so happy that I got to learn things like the history of Photography, the technical side, experiment with different mediums and find my niche in an amazing setting such at CalARTS. It was an experience that I will always cherish and was right for me at the time. I wouldn’t change it for the world. That being said as far as shooting portraits and weddings goes I have learned so much by actually getting out there and doing it. It is so much more than the artistic side, the business side is 80% of the work! I would say if you know Weddings and Portraits is what you want to do take some local classes, talk to local photographers, attend workshops and get out there and shoot your little bum off! If you are in love with photography and aren’t quite sure where you fit in, or where it fits into your life, then maybe attending school for it would be good for you like it was for me. It has certainly made me a better photographer in the long run.  It is very much a personal decision (and an expensive one!).

Whew. Ok! So that’s all the questions for now. Hope this is helpful, keep an eye out for more FAQ posts in the near future. As always I welcome e-mails and comments with questions and I wil try to e-mail back or create a post around it.

  • January 21, 2010 - 8:00 pm

    Charise - You forgot to answer one very important question….How’d you get so darn awesome!??! :) Love you girly!!!!ReplyCancel

  • January 21, 2010 - 8:05 pm

    Jen - Haha! Charise beat me to it! How did you get so darn awesome!!! XOXOReplyCancel

  • January 21, 2010 - 8:14 pm

    Jenna Culbertson - It is always interesting to get another photographer’s insight. Look forward to reading more.ReplyCancel

  • January 21, 2010 - 8:45 pm

    Elisha - I have to reply to Charise and Jen for ya girly! She was born awesome….awesomeness is a Wilson trait. The talent is just purely what she is….beyond talented!ReplyCancel

  • January 21, 2010 - 9:07 pm

    Brandi - Thanks Marianne. You’re so sweet. Thank you for sharing! Oh, and BTW, you are the bomb!ReplyCancel

  • January 21, 2010 - 10:22 pm

    julianne fishell - Great post! Thanks! I have the 35 1.4 and the 70-200 2.8. I love both, but am partial to the 35, especially wide open. Next purchase will be the 24 1.4.ReplyCancel

  • May 16, 2012 - 7:41 pm

    Attila Finta - Very useful and well detailed info. Art is important, in fact as important as our environment to us. Art shows the way for the next generation, and leads them to the right direction. Creating still beauty and memory is a real privilege. People need it to slow down and unwind.
    Best of thoughts and lights for all of you, Attila Finta.
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More often than not I have spent at least a few hours with my bride and groom before their wedding day. From the initial e-mails and meetings over coffee to their engagement session and any lunches in between. I get to know my couples pretty well. This was not the case with Chris and Kristen.

One of my best friends is a graphic designer down in San Diego, Joel Evey. Every so often he drives through town back up to San Luis Obispo where he is originally from. A few months back Joel asked me if I was going to be around on a Saturday to grab lunch at one of our favorite restraunts which just happens to be down the street from my house and on his way home. I sadly had to say no as I was heading up to Solvang for a gorgeous wedding at the Alisal Ranch. The next day I received a text from Joel asking what I was doing Sunday. Naturally I thought maybe he moved his travel date and told him I was going to be around in the afternoon. A few minutes later I received a novel of a text explaining his younger sister was getting married up in Cayucos that Sunday and did not have a wedding photographer! So I drove up to Solvang on Saturday, shot at the Alisal Ranch with the lovely Amanda Rae and then trekked over to Cayucos that evening to prep for a last minute wedding! Very exciting indeed. So that Sunday is the first time I met Kristen and Chris.
Kristen and Chris opted for a small ceremony in the afternoon on the beach with just a few close friends and family. After their short n sweet ceremony we got to spend some time together getting some fun photographs of just the two of them on the beach before I headed home. Chris and Kristen were a blast to work with and wanted something a little different so we played around a lot.

Here are just of few of my favorites from their quirky and quick beach wedding:

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Ceremony Location: Cayucos Shoreline Inn

  • January 19, 2010 - 6:16 pm

    s h e r r y - Gorgeous!! Not everyday you see a bride get married in purple, but it looks FABULOUS.ReplyCancel

  • January 19, 2010 - 6:38 pm

    Cindy - Great, fun shots! As usual totally awesome.ReplyCancel

  • January 21, 2010 - 8:37 pm

    Jenna Culbertson - I love what you did with the wedding rings and the shoes. It is an interesting take on what could have been an average shot.ReplyCancel

First of all, Happy New Year! There are a lot of exciting things in store at Marianne Wilson Photography for 2010 and I cannot wait for all the awesome that is to come.

On to the post!

I get a lot of inquiry e-mails. Most simply asking about pricing and my availability,if I can travel(yes), and asking questions about how I shoot, all pretty simple and to the point. But, occasionally I get ones that stick out and I say to myself “Yes!! I soooo want to shoot this couples wedding because they are the radness”, yeah, I say those EXACT words.

When I received Jen’s initial e-mail that is the response I had. I immediately got a sense of their personalities and what they loved. Jen (& Ryan) are awesome and fun loving. They are the type of people you want to be around because they love to laugh and be silly. Plus, they’re getting married at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum( and they love dinosaurs). Um, yes please! I cannot wait to shoot their March wedding in Los Angeles!

Here are a few from their LA engagement session. We started at the Getty Center and then attempted to shoot at LACMA. Unfortunately, due to some Hollywood-types filming we weren’t able to get close to LACMA, but we got some awesome stuff on the streets of LA.

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  • January 4, 2010 - 2:55 pm

    Cindy - Awesome! I see what you mean about this great couple. I literally got goose bumps at some of the shots! Great photographer + joyful, cute couple = spectacularness!ReplyCancel

  • January 4, 2010 - 6:10 pm

    Elaine - As a bridesmaid in this wedding, I concur that this couple is the radness. Also, I mentioned to Jen the other day that the parking lot ones are my fave :)ReplyCancel

  • January 4, 2010 - 7:06 pm

    Leslie - I have to concur, as well, that they are the RADness…perfect in every way…love them and the pics totally capture that!! I love the subway/train pics!!ReplyCancel

  • January 5, 2010 - 10:55 am

    Lucy - I love all the photos!!! Jen & Ryan rock and the photography is great! Can’t wait to see more!ReplyCancel

  • January 5, 2010 - 7:55 pm

    s h e r r y - Cute photos on the bus/subway thing. It looks pretty empty too! :) Lucky.ReplyCancel

  • January 6, 2010 - 8:07 pm

    Rebecca - Oh yes. These guys are the radness!ReplyCancel

  • January 7, 2010 - 2:12 pm

    Drew - Great session Marianna. Jen and Ryan look super happy and make a cute couple. Happy 2010!ReplyCancel

  • January 8, 2010 - 3:12 pm

    Andrea - Love the engagement photos!! My fav is the one were J & R are leaning against the bumpy wall and Ryan is whispering/kissing Jen. So tender!ReplyCancel

  • January 11, 2010 - 9:20 pm

    ohana photographers - super cute couple! love love love the last shot!ReplyCancel

  • January 14, 2010 - 2:23 pm

    Nicky - I love the Getty! Great work :)ReplyCancel

  • January 27, 2010 - 5:45 pm

    Kristi Wright - That shot on the train with all the light/flare – is spectacular!ReplyCancel

So the past few weeks have been one giant emotional rollercoaster here at the Marianne Wilson studio. With the loss of my Uncle and Grandfather mixed with a HUGE number of bookings and inquires happening at around the same time things have been pretty hectic! I just want to say “Thank You” to all my family, friends, and outstanding clients for being so loving and supportive through the craziness. You all are a huge blessing and I am thankful to have you around.

The holiday season is one of my favorites. Seeing family, buying gifts for people, cooking, eating, laughing, singing, and being jolly are a few of my favorite things (yes, I just sang that as I was typing it) and I love being able to do them all within a short span of time. But, with the holidays also comes a lot of stress. There are lines at the post office, lines at the shopping malls, lines at the grocery store, presents to buy, money to try to stretch and family to appease. It’s a lot to handle! I just want to remind ya’ll that the Holidays are a time to spend with family and to treasure the ones close to you! So, take a deep breath and relax into that Snuggie I know you got at your Office party and sip some peppermint hot chocolate (yum!) with someone you love. Those are the things you are going to remember, not the presents you got, but the people you spent time with.

Now that I am done sounding like a Hallmark card, I have a lot of new posts to share and I cannot wait to sit down and spend time doing some heavy blogging, so keep an eye out for all sorts of goodness to come!

And, because every post is better with a photo. Here is a teaser photo from Jen & Ryan’s Los Angeles engagement session:

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P.S. If you are a potential 2010 bride who is thinking about contacting me for information or to set up a time to meet, do it ASAP because, I kid you not, 2010 dates are going like hotcakes :)