Gillespie Photography - Top Colorado Mountain Wedding Photographers

Buying used camera equipment

Jan
31st

When writing this article, a 2013 Chevy Silverado LS has an MSRP of $30,500. On the used market, the 2011 Chevy Silverado LS is worth $19,000. So in roughly two years, the truck has depreciated by nearly 30 percent. Next, take a look at the 2013 Toyota Tacoma v6 Base, which has an MSRP of […]

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Is Canon Professional Services Worth It?

Jan
28th
Canon Professional Services Logo

In 1977, Nikon released the 300mm f/2.8 ED-IF which was the start of a revolution. It was the first of its kind, being fast enough to capture action under stadium lighting and practical enough to lug around. Previous super-telephoto lenses were either too large in size or too slow (aperture) to keep up. Ever since […]

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Canon 5D Mark III Mini Review

Jan
21st
Canon 5D Mark III Review by a Wedding Photographer

Almost a year ago, Canon announced their plans for a EOS 5D Mark III, which was expected and highly anticipated among wedding photographers. At the time, the 5D Mark II was the most popular body being used by wedding pros, and it had them, including myself, banging our heads against the wall come reception time. […]

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Three must have equipment pieces for wedding photographers

Jan
4th
Prime lens with flash

A few years back. when I was restoring my house, I frequented Lowes more than the grocery store. Most employees called me by my first name, and I could probably navigate the building blindfolded. When talking to one employee about my next project of refinishing my baseboard trim, he was adamant that I buy a […]

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Four things to help you feel better as a photographer

Jan
1st
Aspen Volleyball Tournament 2010

Spending 12 hours behind the camera on the day of a wedding can take a tole on your body. The day after, Stacy and I joke about how sore we are, but the thing is, we’re not joking. We’re masquerading the fact that moving around with cameras strapped to us is actually… hard work. Really though, each one of […]

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Gear doesn’t dictate sales

Dec
31st
Fall wedding photography in Hill City, SD

In 2012, we met with, and presented to around 30 engaged couples in hopes of shooting their wedding. You know how many times we got asked, “What camera did you use to take that picture?” Once. Most clients don’t care, and don’t know the difference between the EF 85mm f/1.2 versus the f/1.8. What you’re […]

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Trulia Holiday Party at the Denver Downtown Aquarium

Dec
20th

Thanks again to Trulia Inc for the opportunity to capture such an energetic and fun holiday party. Huge props to Mary Kate & Tim for making this happen. The party was a big success. Enjoy the pictures. To access photos & photo booth pictures from the event, please visit this link.

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What a perfect time for DVDs

Dec
19th

Usually, when six inches of white pow hits the ground, I strap myself to a board and see if I can avoid the ER or I fire up the ATV to plow the neighborhood sidewalks in hopes of getting fresh baked cookies from the old lady that lives a few houses down. The one thing […]

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Six Days of Giveaways

Dec
8th

It has been a blessing this year to receive the support and business we have, so we’ve decided to hand out some presents to our fans and customers. Rather than 12 days of Christmas, we’re going to do 6 Days of Giveaways. Entry will be simple and straight forward. We’ll start the 14th, so stay […]

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Three tips for sharper photos

Nov
30th

Before you snap the picture, either you or your camera decide three things that make your picture. Shutter speed, aperture  and ISO. The tips below will help you achieve sharper photos based upon the subject or scene you’re shooting. In this article, we’ll focus on shutter speed and how it correlates to making sharp pictures. For those of […]

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The White Family Pictures in Colorado Springs

Nov
30th
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Photographer Lingo

Nov
30th

The following list should help you understand other photographers as they ramble on about their profession. Equipment Shooting Wide Open – Every lens has a maximum and minimum aperture opening. When you shoot wide open, you’re allowing the most light the lens will allow to pass through. Shooting wide open narrows your depth of field and give […]

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So much to be thankful for, but one in particular

Nov
24th

Even though the turkey is all but sandwich meat and the pie plates are empty, this post was designed for this day in particular. Four years ago today, Stacy and I went on our very first date. She often recalls how nervous she was the hours before we met, so for starters, I’m thankful she […]

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Get it Right the First Time

Nov
13th

A while back when I started to really get into photography, I would often tell myself, “I can always fix that later.” The problem with this approach is I ended up sacrificing too much. I either spent too many hours post-processing, or never got to it at all, because of the time required. Photoshop is […]

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Rim lighting explained

Nov
8th

In a few short paragraphs, we’ll find out how to use a light source to create a rim light and what are proper uses of it. In order to rim light a subject, you need to position your light source somewhere behind your subject. As you vary the angle, you vary what gets highlighted . […]

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