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Personal Project: Coffee Cup at Wedding Sites

How much I enjoy photography:

This is my fun little project.  You might say it's stupid.  But, it's all about keeping the spirit alive as an artist.  I would like to share a little part of my life that was not been told before. From this, I hope you will get to know me better.  I want people to know how much I truly enjoy photography.

Coffee heritage Square
Wedding Site at Oxnard, Heritage Square

Whenever I arrive at a wedding site, I take pictures of my coffee cup. 

How it all started

  1. I don't drink coffee every day.  But I religiously drink coffee whenever I do anything that's related to photography. 
    • For example: If a customer schedule a meeting, I will come to the meeting with a cup of coffee in my hand.
  2. I always brew fresh coffee right before I leave home for a wedding.  I drink coffee as I drive to the wedding site.
  3. When I arrive at the wedding site:
    • I get out of the car with the last sip of the coffee in my hand.
    • I place my coffee cup on top of my car to stretch.
    • Then I get my cameras out.  Take the lens caps off. etc..
    • I snap a few test pictures to make sure my camera is in working order
    • When I take test pictures, the closest object I see is my coffee cup.  So I take pictures of the coffee cup.
  4. I am a Canon user.  I don't know why I bought this cup at the first place. 
  5. The cup is about 18 years old (maybe older). I bought in through mail-order.  There was no Internet back then.  I bought it along with Canon & Nikon cups.

Before I knew it, this became my routine practice.  It's now one of my photography rituals. 

Each photograph of my coffee cup marks the moment I was getting ready for a full day of work.  These are my personal moments when I was all by myself.  I usually have a little butterfly in my stomach. 

* My customers receive images of my coffe cup along with their wedding pictures.
* If you don't see a series of pictures below click here.

Project: Heart Rate Monitoring

Photography as Fitness Activity (workout)

  • Heart rate, calory, & distant monitoring of a wedding photographer at work
  • Wedding photography is an intense workout (if you are not lazy)

VenturaPhoto.com is the first (& only) to monitor physical activities of a
wedding photographer on the job

I used to be obsessed about physical fitness.  I could bench-press 225lb 5 years ago (That's way~ more than my own body weight of 155lb).  I still workout but I'm not that obsessed anymore.

For last 5 years, my ongoing question was "How much exercise do I get from a wedding photography gig?"  So I decided to make this my new project.

In order to do this, I had to upgrade my heart rate monitor.  The heart rate monitor I had was too old (and not fun).  I purchased a very sophisticated heart rate monitor that will transfer data to my computer.  With this, I will have a comprehensive understanding.  With this, I will have fun.

Heart Rate Monitor, wedding Photographer
Heart rate monitors: Old and New

First, I wanted to know what my 9 to 5 workday was like.  So I wore my new heart rate monitor to work one day.  As you can see below, I was absolutely not getting any exercises at work.  I mean it looks like I was a hospital patient.  Below graph also shows my lunch time (between the mark 1 & 2).

Heart Rate Monitoring Photographer
My Typical 9 to 5: Burnt 637 Calories, walked 1.1miles, avg Hart Rate 66 b/m

Finally, I had my first opportunity to test my heart rate monitor at a real wedding.  I recorded my physical activities from the time I got out from my car to the time I came back to my car.  I worked 6 hours and 19 minutes total.  I was still new to this heart rate monitor, so I am missing some information .  My future reports should have more detail.

Never the less: I can now see how much workout I get from one wedding.

Heart Rate Wedding Photographer
June 28 Wedding: 6 hrs, 2754 Calories, 5.8miles, 112 b/m avg Hart Rate

Measuring physical activities at the wedding only takes a few seconds.  I find it entertaining to monitor my physical activity as a wedding photographer.  I believe I am the only person in the world providing this data.

More coming.

coffee Cup: Saticoy Country Club

Saticoy Country Club

Saticoy country club

Saticoy Country Club is an exclusive, members only golf club & community.  From the hill you can see Morgan Stanley Building in Oxnard (red arrow).

Saticoy Country Club
www.saticoycountryclub.com
4450 North Clubhouse Drive
Somis, CA  93066
Phone (805)485-4956

Coffee Cup: Calamigos Ranch, Malibu

Calamigos Ranch, Malibu,  Friday August 1, 2008

Photography Fitness: Wedding, August 1, 2008

Wedding on Friday August 1, 2008 at Calamigos Ranch, Malibu 


Project: Photography Fitness, July 26, 2008 Wedding

This was my third wedding with my heart rate monitor.  I am beginning to see the relationship between the temperature and calories burn.  I burn more calories when the weather is hot.  My heart beats faster when the weather is hot.  Today was not as hot as last 2 weddings.  Today I burned the least amount of calories. I burned 1844 calories (compared to my other 2 wedding with 2754 & 2208 kcal expenditure)

I walked 4.8 miles today.


Above: red circle marks the time I was driving from Poin Mugu to Simi Valley


Coffee Cup: Heritage Square & Point Mugu

Wedding: July 26, 2008 

Wedding ceremony was at Heritage Square, Oxnard.  After the wedding I went to Point Mugu for beach photo-shoot.  Notice how the sky is gray at the beach. 

After the beach photo-shoot, we went to Simi Valley for a reception.

Personal Project: Coffee Cup at Westlake Village

Westlake Village Inn.
July 12, 2008

Wetlake Village Inn

The bride and groom stayed at Westlake Village Inn.  But the wedding ceremony was scheduled at their house in Thousand Oaks.  The bride and groom got the photography pass so we took care of the formal photography at Westlake Village Inn.

Project: Photography Fitness, July 12, 2008 Wedding

Wedding: July 12, 2008 


Project: Coffee Cup - Simi Valley

Simi Valley Photographer
Wedding Site: Grand Vista Hotel, Simi Valley

This is an extremely rare occasion.  I opted not to drink my ritualistic coffee, because it was so hot.  Wedding was held in Simi Valley.  If you live in Ventura County, you know how Simi Vally is like.  Simi Valley is the hottest city in the Ventura County.

I felt a little vulnerable and naked without my Minolta Coffee Cup.  But it was so dang hot that I was not going to drink hot coffee.  Instead, I settled with McDonald's Iced Coffee.  The temperature hit a century mark in Simi Valley.  I drank a lot of water as I photograph the wedding. 

 

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