Brooklyn + Jonathan Married!

December 29th, 2010 | filed under: photo, wedding | tags: , , |

Brooklyn and Jonathan are now indeed married!  Both fun loving, adventurous, and in pursuit of the things in life that matter, they’re perfect for each other.

This special day involved so much creativity and thoughtful touches.  The party favors were prints from their engagement photos.  Brooklyn the graphic designer extraordinaire designed everything from all  the different invitations to the wedding schedule. Also, the cakes were all homemade. Also, Brooklyn’s mom made all the dresses. Pretty amazing. :)

Here’s their day!

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Engagement pictures by THE Kevin Lilis. :-)

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The guys!

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And the girls…

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Persevering through thick and thin, storm and drought, injuries, and walking barefoot across sharp rocks and boulders…the girls did it!  Hats off..  :)

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The jolly crew.

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Rocking duet.  =)

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Partin shot by Ashel, who was kind enough to put up with me for two whole days and take lots of great pictures.  =)

~ Jon


Devon + Trent | married!

September 8th, 2010 | filed under: photo, Uncategorized, wedding | tags: , , , |

For my first solo wedding, I shot some friends that have been close to me the whole way through college.

The story: I met Trent first through living in the same dorm. We (along with a couple other guys) were hanging out at a freshman orientation (or equivalent) event, and we met Devon and a few other girls there. We all ditched the slideshow video that was going on and went to a coffee house close by. It was a good time; we played some games, talked, and hung out. At the end of the night, we all exchanged phone numbers in a true “hey let’s be friends!” fashion.

I’m sure our little friend group hung out a few more times after that, but a few weeks later, we heard of a 4 hour phone call into the wee hours of the morning. We then knew something was up. Soon enough Trent and Devon were official. The rest is history.

Over the years we’ve had many more good times. We’ve even dabbled in extreme music videos.

And now… they’re married!  How cool!  :)  Devon was incredibly calm before the ceremony which is unheard of and super cool.  The whole day was a blast to photograph.  This couple is tha bomb.  ;)

Take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia
, mountain momma
Take me home
, country roads

~ Jon


Megan & Chris

July 15th, 2010 | filed under: photo, wedding | tags: |

I’ve had the opportunity to 2nd shoot at a couple weddings this summer. It has been a good chance for me to take all my learning and speculation and test it in the real world. Learning things online from other photographers is great, but nothing beats real world experience. :) It was also neat being a 2nd shooter/assistant, as I didn’t have to worry about getting the “essential” shots, but had more room to experiment.

Here are some of my favorites:


~ Jon


Wedding Things; branding; the biz

July 13th, 2010 | filed under: Personal, photog talk | tags: , , , , |

Being professional and also open about your learning seems to be two things that don’t usually go together in the photography industry.  From the start, my plan has to been to turn jonyoder.com into my business site.  Since I haven’t always had a clear plan for where my business is heading, this blog has mainly just been a place to put the photos and ideas that I come up with, having only thoughts of doing photography professionally here and there.

The idea that seems to be most prevalent nowadays is to “fake it ’till you make it” in your business, while also having a personal side that people can relate to.  I understand this concept–you want to make your potential client confident in your ability to deliver something of quality in a professional manor.  So, even if you’re making things up as you go, you should do it with the confidence as though you’ve been doing it that way forever.

This mindset might sound weird to some of you.  Maybe it sounds wrong to show confidence when you aren’t sure or always trying to look/sound professional.  Personally, I’m choosing to be mostly open in my learning of the ins and outs of wedding photography.  It isn’t that I think different ways or what I’m used to seeing is bad, but I’m just choosing to be open about my learning simply because that’s the way I want to do it.

I’ve always been pretty open about things, so why stop now?  There could be many different good answers to that question…but for now, I’m just posting what I do.  What I learn.  Today it’s logo, website, and style choices.

Yesterday, I spent a lot of time looking through different fonts to put together a logo.  As of now, I’m thinking: Jon Yoder Photographer | weddings & portraiture.  Pretty elaborate, right?  :)

I know that photographs speak louder than websites, fonts, styles, and logos, but being a perfectionist, I spend a lot of time trying to get things, well, perfect (except that I never am 100% happy with the way I make it).  I follow quite a few wedding photographers, and a decent amount of them have websites that are kinda hideous (I’m not going to name anyone :-) ).  Yet they still seem to be doing fine–I guess brides know that they aren’t getting a website made for them or a book of some terrible font, they’re getting the photographs.  That’s not to say that the presentation doesn’t matter, it certainly does, but you can sometimes still do alright without a strong website.

All this brings me to the things that I still need to work out:

  • I don’t know my unique style.  I’ve been tending toward more natural vs. lots of photoshop work lately, but I think it’s good to have more of a distinctive style than just the way you shoot.
  • I haven’t settled on a logo.  Or a watermark.
  • This goes with the last point–but I also want to change up the website a bit and have a style that goes across my whole brand.

There are definitely more things, but those points are what I’ve been thinking of most.

My favorite wedding photography brands (as far as websites / styles / design goes) and inspiration:

  • Mindcastle // amazing style.  I really like their name, defined style, video work, & creativity.
  • Red Leaf Studios // I like the leaf in the logo…and the background, and the photography.  ;)
  • Stacy Reeves // Really great style.  :)  I like the brightness and the patterns.
  • Matthew Saville // One of the few photographers that uses dark theme/light text.  I like the fonts and color choice. Great guy and mentor.
  • Jasmine Star // obligatory.
  • Jon Yoder // The color blue…the simplicity, the experience…wow–haha, I’ll stop now.  :)

I’m always going to aim high.  Where that will get me, I don’t know, but I suppose you’ll find out how it’s going soon enough.  =)

~ Jon