It’s been about a week and I already feel the tension building up again. In fact, as I compose this post, I am on Virgin Airlines due for Boston to work with Grace Ormonde. The stress free days of “No problem, mon” seem to be a distant past. And being sandwiched in the coach section with a guy who has absolutely no understanding of personal space and drops food on my lap as he wolfs down sunflower seeds do not help…I might as well have him lay on me. (Early P.S. I seriously hope he doesn’t read this).
Last week, Julie assisted me in shooting a wedding in Jamaica at Couples Negril resort! Couples was nothing like conventional resorts with plush white beds and chairs, but they had a lot more color and culture. It was over a year ago when Helen contacted me about photography services. She’s based in Houston and I in Los Angeles, so we just exchanged emails. I knew that she was going to be a fun bride when she admittedly called herself a dork for packing two weeks in advance. To be frank, so did Julie and I mentally.
Matt – Helen’s fiancé and now husband – is a really tall guy. He even towers over me by quite a lot. He served in the Marine Corps and is now a teacher. Helen and Matt met while working together at a hospital. Their union can be called love at first sight if you believe in that…
One day at work, while Matt was on the phone with his best buddy, he told him, “Hey, got to go. My wife just walked through the door.”
Who knew? Three years later, Julie and I were standing at the altar shooting away. I love stories like these.
Anyway, below I have a “fusion” video where photos and video were combined. As many of you might know, I am a photographer and not a cinematographer. The decision to make video on Helen’s wedding was actually not planned. The commissioned videographer did not show for Helen’s preparation, so I took the liberty of doing it myself.
With the Canon 1D MIV and 5D MII, “easy day” as Matt would put it. To be completely honest, it was not so easy if you’re trying to do both. My brain had to switch back and forth and from looking through the lens and at the LCD. I think Julie and I did a pretty swell job considering that this was our first and had no video gear.
I must admit that the day unfolded rather smoothly, which helped with my new video work flow. Helen’s sleight of hand make-up application allowed me to allocate time to cover Matt’s preparation. During the process, I learned something new! All buttons for a Marine Corps’ uniform must be upright and if anything were to have a single scratch it’s discarded. Strict!

















Ocho Rios (Eight Rivers) Dunns River Falls







I particularly enjoyed this last section. The morning after the wedding, we thought it’d be cool to jump into the pool. So right before that, I took out my AlienBee800 strobe and took some photos while the sun was at its zenith. The colors are so dark and lovely.



The following image is of me working at Ocho Rios (Eight Rivers) – Dunns River Falls – with Helen and Matt. Yeah, I got chops.

Helen and Matt – it was such an honor to have had this opportunity to photograph [and video] your wedding. Hope to see you again soon – perhaps in Houston!
Sincerely,
Lawrence Chan
P.S. Julie bought a lot of Jamaican spices and we barbecued jerk chicken yesterday. While eating, I had a flash of inspiration and took out two strobes and produced my new profile picture on Twitter.
P.P.S. Special thanks to Grace Ormonde‘s Platinum List exposure otherwise Helen might not have found me!








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Dude you rock. I got into Twilight after Italy this past week – but I would like to think that you planted that seed first when we hung out in LA last time. lol. Time to go get those books now.
I’ll be there in couple of weeks. See you there?
You know I always like to see you! Call me up and I’ll try to hang.
Lawrence,
You & Julie created some lovely memories of a couple who clearly loved being photographed by you two. The video is awesome and i admire you for taking the reigns and just doing it even though you had no idea what you were doing…that is the sign of a professional!
Blessings,
Elena
These are FANTASTIC!!!!
And I always love your commentary. Puts a smile on my face
Lawrence and Julie very nice work, I especially like your fusion video. I thought the setting was beautiful and the way you two mixed in the favor of the island with the actual wedding ceremony was great. Great job!
Loved the story and then the beautiful photos! Nice work
I love it that you are totally in the river. Sweet.
Nice, I hope that Staff Sergeant will have a good future with his wife.
Love the strobe in the river with ya – sweet!!!
Hi Lawrence this the guy sitting next to you. Actually, you wouldn’t mind me using your shoulder as my personal pillow next, do ya? Love the pictures. Xoxoxox.
LOL oh no…I’m going to steer clear from you in future lectures.
hahah, okay, maybe that was a little creepy. I kid I kid!!
I really love the way your blur the photo and the backstage part.
Really love the video and I hope that one day I’ll do a destination wedding.
OMG You are just f.a.n.t.a.s.t.i.c. at everything you do! That fusion video is awesome. You amaze me.
Really nice coverage and you handled the height issues well! I must have just missed you in Boston! I jumped on the same Virgin plane in Boston, yesterday, to fly back to LA!
Lawerence, you and Julie did a swell job. Helen and Matt must love these (I would have!). Hats off to the video part, especially if so improptu…
Love the video! Have to admit when you said tall in your post I wasn’t expecting the groom to be SO tall. You did well considering the differences in height Lawrence.
Good job, Mon.
Tofurious, thanx for taking us on that tropical journey, i see great wall portraits offered to the bride and groom these are exceptionally well my friend Corey
Wow Lawrence. You continue to amaze me. This looked like a really fun wedding. Why cant all brides and grooms be that neat?
WOW! Superb! The video, the still images, the story! That’s why you are my inspiration and motivation for photography. I admire your dedication, professionalism and great attitude. Not to mention the excellence on your work.
Killer stuff man. Easily one of the best fusion clips I’ve seen.
Love the fusion and photos.
Great job, Lawrence!
– Curtis
Nice work!! I’m actually doing a fusion video/photo in 2 weeks at a wedding. I’m stoked about it!
Definitely impressed with the video! lol Way to go
– J
so cool. fusion video/photo is totally what I want to start doing. you two so rocked it and what a beautiful couple!
wow. . . y’all did an amazing job! beautiful images. i just wanted to say I always look forward to your blog posts. i don’t read many of the posts that show up in my email – but i read every word of yours!! much appresh. Come back to Houston soon!!
That’s really awesome I love beach weddings, a lovely couple a black and white theme lol. Great shots I really admire the dude who did all this.
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