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Joey

Campus: Orland Park
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From: Schererville, IN
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My name is Joey Lax-Salinas. I am 27 years old and a lifelong resident of NW Indiana. At only 27, I have already accomplished many feats and goals in both my professional and personal life. I graduated with a Bachelor's degree from a prestigious university by the time I was 21 and started my own business. I've worked with a number of celebrities, including Grammy Award Winners John Mellencamp and LeAnn Rimes, as well as country sensations Sara Evans, Rachel Proctor, and a few other celebrities as well. In 2003, I worked as a Production Assistant for the documentary "Trouble No More - The Making of a John Mellencamp Album," which went on to win an Emmy in September 2004.

In my free time, I enjoy traveling, photography, movies, outdoor life, hanging out with friends, and pretty much everything in the artistic realm. 


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We need RMC BLOGGERS!!!!!
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Hey everyone! I just wanted to let everyone know that we are looking for student bloggers for our website! We need about 10 active bloggers, the more the better! So if you are interested, please contact me ASAP so that we can get you started!

As a blogger, you would need to submit a minimum of one blog per week. You can add as many pictures as you would like!

EMAIL: jlaxsalinas@robertmorris.edu

 

Doing Wedding Photography
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  If anyone out there has a stressful job, I can sympathize with you. There are certain jobs out there that, while the function of the job may be easy, the stress to meet the satisfaction of your clients is overwhelming. There are a few particular jobs where a disappointing performance or product can diminish your ability to attract new business. Actors, for example, spend their days reading over scripts and practicing their delivery, but one flub on the stage can doom an actor's credibility.

  I do a job that, while not similar to acting, provides a lot of stress while working. Outside of my full-time job, I am a wedding photographer.

  Many of you ladies out there have, or will be brides. Maybe you are in the process of planning a wedding, therefore, transforming yourself into a real-life Bridezilla. All of the stress that goes into planning your one special day stays with you until the end. However, as a wedding photographer, the demand to provide quality photos and capture the important moments is one of the toughest jobs that I have ever had.

  Just for the heck of it, let me introduce you to some of the worries or problems that a wedding photographer faces...

  • Camera Malfunctions. This is probably one of the scariest of them all. Anything can happen to a camera, just like it can to your iPod, TV, or any other electronic device. Having a back-up camera is necessary. But what if something happens to the backup camera? Uh oh!
  • Disk/Film Malfunctions. Just like the camera, anything can happen to the film or digital disk. Sometimes digital cards go corrupt during a wedding...or even worse...they're corrupt when you go home to load them on the computer! This has never actually happened to me, but it is possible.
  • Missing the "shot". Some ceremonies are 45 minutes long, while some are 10 minutes. If you don't know when the kiss is coming, then it is hard to get a good shot. Missing the kiss is a big disappointment to the bride and groom since that typically marks the 'official' start of the marriage.
  • Bad shots. Having a digital SLR camera for weddings is nice because you always know if you got a good shot. You can see if someone if blinking, or not looking at the camera. With film, the quality is nicer, but you're taking a chance and hoping for the best after the film gets developed. With technology and cameras as nice as they are, it's an avoidable risk.
  • Being prepared. I triple check everything...from how many digital disks I have with me, to making sure the batteries for the camera are fully charge and also making sure I have the charger...just in case.

  I've been doing wedding photography for just over two years and fortunately, I have not ever had any mishaps. A couple of weeks ago, I was in Louisville, KY and I was taking photos at Churchill Downs and my camera stopped working. The trigger button would not snap a picture. That could have happened anywhere, but fortunately for me, it happened at the end of my vacation.

  I have submitted a few wedding photos to show just a bit of my work with weddings. I also have done senior pictures, high school reunions, receptions, birthdays, and many scenic photos that are viewable in many of my past blog entries (click on ARCHIVES on the left). My business's name is Innovative Enterprises and I have my own website, where brides and grooms to be can access my photos and prices.

  It is a lot of fun and very satisfying to get all of the photos that you tried for at each wedding. It is great to give photos that you know are great to the newly married couple also!