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San Diego Wild Animal Park Roar and Snore Review

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Nature photography is my passion and I really enjoy visiting the San Diego Wild Animal Park. I’m even a member of the Zoological Society of San Diego. Vanessa thought it would be a neat idea to spend the night at the Wild Animal Park, so for her birthday, I booked us on a Sunday night "Roar & Snore Sleepover" at the zoo. Although I captured a few nice photos during our visit, I wanted to share an overview of what happened on the sleep over as a cautionary tale to other photographers who may be considering booking a Roar & Snore Sleepover.

When I made the reservations, I reviewed a moon phase chart, trying to find a Roar & Snore date featuring a full moon. I reasoned that the light of a full moon would provide us with a little more light to for night photography. It just so happened that one of the full moon weekends was listed as a "Photo Sleepover." That sounded great to me! Imagine my surprise when I discovered the organizers and keepers had no idea about what photographers really want and need when photographing nature at night in a zoo like the Wild Animal Park.

Let me share how it all went wrong. As the sun started to set and the golden hour approached, we were stuck in camp eating a meal of hamburgers and hot dogs instead of taking photos in some really nice light without throngs of visitors blocking our best lines of sight. As darkness continued to approach, the keepers brought out a few small animals providing some "up-close-and-personal time" for the other photographers. Let me just say that my idea of a good time does not include photographing animals held by a keepers wearing khaki shirts and shorts. And did I mention that we were burning daylight?

By the time we set out for the enclosures, dusk was rapidly approaching. As we walked past the Lion Camp, some photographers (me included) wanted to walk over and grab a few photos of the lions. When a few of us started to break away, the guide told us we would return later and that the "enclosure was lit." As we later discovered, that was not the case. By the time we returned to that area of the park, it was completely dark. When it was too late to really photograph the lions with available light, we discovered that there weren’t any lights in the enclosure except for a few faint LEDs in the one small area of the enclosure. I don’t know about other nature photographers, but taking photos of lions in a zoo using on-camera flash in the dark is NOT my idea of a good time.

Since we’d been walking around the park all day, Vanessa and I were pretty exhausted. So instead of continuing, we asked the guide if we could return to the tents. We were ready to get some sleep! That’s when we discovered that we couldn’t separate from the group and that we had to continue! I was more than a little disappointed; however, since we had little choice, we followed the guide toward the main commercial area of the park. You have to visualize this in order to appreciate the next phase of this debacle. All of the souvenir shops and food stands were closed for the night. The only lights were a few dim spotlights and some holiday lights on a few of the trees. The guide suggested that we could spend some time photographing the "cool twinkling lights." Her suggestion was simply ludicrous! And it was everything I could do not to voice my opinion. To my eye, there was nothing worthy of photographing in that area and there certainly weren’t any animals in that area of the park.

Realizing it was a hopeless cause, we made our way over to the Hunte Nairobi Pavilion where an "experienced" photographer was scheduled to give a presentation about photographing zoo wildlife. To protect the innocent, I won’t say who he was, but the photographic examples in his sideshow were mundane at best and not in line with what I expected given the speaker’s impressive resume. I found his presentation equally tedious. Apparently other folks had similar opinions as near the end of the presentation, I saw that over 1/4 of the audience was asleep in their chairs. And I should mention that Vanessa was also sound asleep.

The presentation finally ended and our guide allowed us to trudge back to the tents. We hit the sack and both of us fell asleep immediately. I will give one credit to the park–the accommodations were very comfortable. We had booked one of the Premium tents and it was nice and located right next to the elephant enclosure so the "cool factor" was pretty high for that one part of our stay.

When the next morning arrived, I found a guide and told him that we needed to leave and the park. I expected an argument, but was pleasantly surprised when he didn’t ask us any questions. Just a few minutes later someone arrived in a SUV and she drove us the back way out of the park and to our car.

Although I wondered if we should stay for the morning presentation and walk, given what had happened the night before, I simply didn’t want to hike around the park any longer carrying a heavy camera, lens, and tripod and take the chance of again being presented with poor planning and limited insight into the needs nature photographers.

Although the Roar & Snore might be a great thing for families out for a good time and a novel experience, as a serious photographer, I can’t recommend a Roar & Snore Sleepover at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.

Now that I’ve written my longest blog post of all time, here are a few photos I captured during our visit to the park. Most of these were captured before we joined the Roar & Snore group.

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Sarah + Lorenzo Wedding – Altadena Town & Country Club

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Sarah and Lorenzo were married last Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Pasadena, California. Their reception followed at the Altadena Town & Country Club in Altadena. I don’t normally include "formal portraits" in my blog posts but I wanted you to see their huge wedding party–10 bridesmaids and 9 groomsmen! They were such a fun group! And I really have to say that Sarah was one of the nicest brides I’ve ever photographed; she also has a stunning smile! And since Lorenzo is a former Marine, that made for some cool connections on our end since I too once carried the nickname of "Jarhead." Anyway, here are just a few of my favorite photographs from their wedding day. If you’d like to see all the photos from the wedding, please click here to view the full wedding photography gallery.

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Mette’s Portrait Session

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Mette stopped by our studio yesterday for a few portraits. She really loves her new mini so I took the opportunity to work it into a few of the photos. Here are a few of my favorites from our session.

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Pam + Larry – Santa Monica Pier and Beach Engagement

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

I met Pam and Larry early Sunday morning for their engagement session in and around the pier in Santa Monica. Although the marine layer was in full effect, I really liked how the conditions complemented what they were wearing. Even though Pam and Larry are both crazy tall (Pam is maybe an inch taller than me), they were easy to photograph and we had a great time exploring several different areas around the pier. As you’ll see below, I had to include one of the photos I captured of the totally random guy hanging out searching for misplaced jewelry! Here are just a few of my favorite photographs from our session.

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Elizabeth + Leo – Old Town Pasadena Engagement Session

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Elizabeth & Leo’s wedding is coming up in just a few weeks, so we decided on a session in Old Town Pasadena–which is just a few blocks from their home. I just wanted to mention here that Leo works for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) so this makes for my 2nd "rocket scientist" client! Here are a few favorites from the session.

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Sal & Letty – Old Town Pasadena

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Sal and Letty decided to have their engagement session in Old Town Pasadena. Although I photographed them for this session only a few days ago , I’ll be photographing their wedding next Saturday! Here are a few of my favorite photographs from their session.

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Erin + Tom Wedding – Hyatt Westlake & Malibou Lake Club

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Erin and Tom were married at the Malibou Lake Club in Agoura Hills, California. They started their day getting ready at the Hyatt Westlake Plaza hotel in Westlake Village. It was an especially wonderful day with moderate temperatures (which was a great change from some of the really hot weddings I’ve photographed this summer). Their ceremony was officiated by a Jewish Rabbi and Catholic Priest under the beautiful shade trees surrounding the club.  If you’d like to see all the photos from the wedding, please click here to view the full wedding photography gallery.

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Hannah + Max – Los Angeles Arboretum

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

I photographed Hannah and Max for their engagement session at the Los Angeles Arboretum. This was their first visit to the gardens, but unfortunately the peacocks had recently had their plumage removed so I couldn’t find any that would look nice in their photos. You’ll notice that there’s a bouquet in a few of the photos. That arrangement was created by Hannah’s brother who is also doing the flowers for their wedding. And to think that he’s not even a professional florist! Here are a few of my favorites from their session.

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Sarah + Lorenzo – Los Angeles Arboretum Engagement Session

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Sarah and Lorenzo decided to have their engagement session at the Los Angeles Arboretum. Lorenzo was kind of worried about his smile (since he says he never smiles), but I didn’t seem to have that much trouble coaxing one out of him. As for Sarah, her smile was always ready–in fact she couldn’t stop smiling! Here are a few of my favorite photos from their session.

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More Studio Photos

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Today a buddy sent me a few aerial photographs of our Brewery Art Colony studio so I thought I’d post them here on my blog. I wish I had more time to post client project photos but right now the “big move” has all of my attention (when I’m not working). I should “emerge from the darkness” of the move sometime late next week if all goes well. Please note that these photos are not recent as images show the previous tenant’s “stuff” completely filling the back patio area. The connected building on the right hand side with the huge smoke stack (as seen in the first photo) is often rented by movie studios; it remains always empty for that purpose.

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