Showing posts with label Temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Temple. Show all posts

2.14.2015

nicole & greg | together, forever

Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Greg & Nicole Mattei ...

Don't forget to leave a comment at the end of this post to wish this wonderful, beautiful couple a happy and prosperous marriage!! 


10.26.2014

your true colors – autumn landscape | fall at the st. louis temple

UPDATED 11/7/14: To make our temple photos easier to find, we've updated this post to include the Pre-Dawn Snowfall photograph ...

All three images are available for sale in the following two sizes*: 12"x8" ($30) and 16"x20" ($50), plus $6.00 shipping. 

For every 12x8 sold, we'll donate 25% of the proceeds to help purchase care kits for newborns and their mothers in Guatemala. For every 16x20 sold, we'll donate 50% of the proceeds.

Email your orders to photos@benandbeccalee.com.


Photo A:
Photo B:
 Photo C:



(Learn more about our parents' Guatemala humanitarian project here: https://www.crowdrise.com/quisieraayudar or here: http://kentandlorriesservice.wordpress.com/)

* Have a frame already picked out? Additional sizes may be available upon special request. Just ask!

12.15.2013

pre-dawn snowfall over the st. louis temple | december 14, 2013

What a difference 10 minutes can make. When I initially got the camera set up to photograph the St. Louis Temple Saturday morning, the sky was pitch black. The first images were pretty – the trees glowed as they do here, and the flakes were large. Once I thought I had captured the image I had originally envisioned, I moved to a new angle to show more of the building. After 10 minutes, I noticed the sky was starting to gain a little color. And then this happened:

LDS Temple in Snow
This print is available for sale, printed on metallic paper. Three sizes only: 12"x8" ($24), 18"x12" ($44), and 24"x16" ($84) plus $4.00 shipping. If you've never seen a photo on metallic paper, it's a sight to see – kind of like this was in person. 

Email photos@benandbeccalee.com or leave a comment on this blog post if you'd like to purchase one. 

5.27.2013

together forever | brent & nicole

It's been such a busy but rewarding spring so far, and we've been so fortunate to be able to take part in some great and memorable days. Like this one...



Our favorite part of the video comes at the 11-sec. mark. Ahh, serendipity.

1.07.2013

happily ever after | the "a" team -- alex & alison oldroyd


A 2 min. 38 second stop-frame memory book of pretty much the cutest young couple in St. Louis, Mo. Married for time and all eternity in the St. Louis Missouri Temple in Town and Country, Mo., in October 2012.

Music by jewelbeat.com.

8.10.2012

dear mother nature: thanks for the rain and lightning

So, I got a text the other night--just as I was nodding off at the computer. I hate when that happens--nodding off and texts that wake me up. But not this time.

Bro-in-law: (9:18 p.m.) U see this lightning?
Me: Yeah--I've been sitting on the driveway enjoying it (Note: this was an outright lie. I had seen it flash a few times from my office window while working on other photos but didn't think much of it. Especially since I could barely keep my eyes open.)
Bro-in-law: U should get some pictures. It's awesome.
Me: I've been contemplating going to find a place to shoot that would be interesting (Note: this was the truth, but only after receiving his first text)
Bro-in-law: Esp those slow shutter speed shots
(9:32 p.m.) Went to the garage to see what all the fuss was about. Nice. But it didn't last long.
Me: (9:40 p.m.) Dang rain. I missed my chance. :(
Bro-in-law: That sux
...
(9:45 p.m.) The wheels in my head start spinning. There's no going to sleep now... "Now that I'm awake, maybe I should go get something to eat and just see what this storm is going to do," I thought to myself after sitting in the garage, texting and watching the rain fall.
(9:55 p.m.) Late dinner at Bread Co., watching the rain pour through the open door of a vacant building. "This oughta' make for a cool shot," I thought, and took a few pictures while the floor of the car got drenched.
(9:57 p.m.) Dang. Sixteen shots, and not a single one turned out worth a darn. Dejected, I put the car in drive and went home.
(10:10 p.m.) Uploaded to Lightroom my failed images, just in case there was one worth saving. Nope. 
(11:15 p.m.) Rain started to let up again. "Maybe I'll try again?" And then the internal struggle began. I barely had slept the night before. It was already late, and there was a good chance the rain would start again before I could get anywhere high up and worth photographing. But, what if? So I put on my Sanuks, grabbed the tri-pod and camera bag, and took off for Town and Country. My philosophy when shooting scenery is this: if you look at something twice, it's probably worth making a photograph of. Even if it seems inconvenient. Same theory had to apply here. "Stop trying to talk yourself out of it, Ben. Just go."
(11:40 p.m.) In the car, I head for the St. Louis Temple. "But what if the lightning is coming from the south? You won't have access to the north side of the temple."
(11:41 p.m.) Decided to keep driving anyway.
(12:01 a.m.) First test shots of the St. Louis Temple. Thankfully, no rain yet.
(12:02 a.m.) Eureka! Lightning off to the west. Perfect. Adjusted my settings to properly expose for the bright white of the building and the dark of night. Missed a few good strikes. But then...

(12:06, 12:07, 12:10, 12:15 a.m.) These:
St. Louis Temple during lightning stormSt. Louis Temple during lightning storm
St. Louis Temple lightning storm
St. Louis Temple lightning storm (12:28 a.m.) Couldn't have asked for a better night. Packed up and went home. Again.
(1:06 a.m.) Climbed into bed. Turned off the phone. No more late-night texts.

5.27.2012

from this day forth: daniel & tunga



Who doesn't love a good wedding? We sure do, and working with D & T was more fun and less work -- for us. Early in 2012, Daniel and Tunga came to us on their own, bound and determined to take care of the major wedding plans by themselves. Having both taken somewhat of a back seat to the planning process of our own wedding in 2004, we quickly gained a lot of respect and admiration for this lively match made in heaven (aka BYU). They pulled it off, and a big thumbs up to the one who pushed for the purple.

You'd have thought they contacted the groundskeepers at the St. Louis Temple and requested purple flowers be planted for their big day. They were everywhere! (The macro of the petals taken by our handy assistant Marlie looks more pink than they really were.)

Lenses used: 50mm f/1.8; 85mm f/1.4; 17-40mm f/4; 100mm f/2.8 macro

5.09.2012

pretty in purple


9.17.2011

For the Love: the Wilson fam

When we get caught up in the busyness of our lives and become immersed in the thick of thin things, we run the risk of missing out on the joy in life. Seriously.
In May, we decided to help organize a fundraiser to benefit the young men and women of our church. Our goal was to donate our talents to something bigger and better than us, something that would serve a greater cause. We would encourage others to purchase a mini photo shoot for themselves or for a deserving friend or neighbor. Every dollar donated would go to help pay for the youths' summer camps.
We met our goal. On Sept. 10, with the help of some very good friends, we carried out the major part of our fundraiser event, which we called For the Love. In the days leading up to it and over the course of some days afterward, we have been working to finish the project (because not everyone who was invited to participate could join us on the 10th). We're not done yet but expect to be within the next 15 days.
After fighting off a string of bad weather, we moved one step closer this week when we met up with the Wilson Family on the St. Louis Temple grounds. Here's a look at some of their family's photos:


Several years ago, we started making photos of others because we had newborn nieces joining the family. We did it because others asked us to do it. We did it because we wanted to improve our own skills. And we did it because we realized how much we love to do it.
For the Love 2011 has helped us remember why we do what we do. Why we started. Why we'll continue.

8.20.2011

doug + kim v3.0


Today would not be complete without sharing some more pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. Love you guys. Hope it's been an awesome first month of marriage!

6.23.2011

this should be a travel blog.




Having never really defined the the criteria for what we post here vs. what gets posted in our digital travel diaries, I feel I'm breaking a rule that doesn't exist. And I guess that means it's not really a rule at all.

Still, if a photo was shot while on vacation or, frankly, anytime either of is out of town, I think it should be posted on our other page. But who knows. Maybe someday soon we'll merge the two. It'd sure make life easier. And take some of the guessing out of blogging.

We all need fewer question marks in life anyway.

5.25.2011

You Know You're My Bestest Friend







" 'Cause you know you're perfect to me
I hold my breath just to hear you speak...
'Cause you know you're my bestest friend. "

"Thank You" performed by Ryan Huston

5.22.2011

Craig + Marianne


If you know and love Craig and Marianne, click the pencil icon below and leave 'em a note -- after all, today's their anniversary! Happy first (month) anniversary, you two!
 
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