Thursday, March 29, 2007

my old college house in Isla Vista

Tonight I took a trip down memory lane. Got a Monster burrito at Freebirds for dinner and watched the sunset on the bluffs in front of my old college house. some damn goooood memories....This used to be my back yard!

ahhh...the good ole college years.

..IV Livin






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Monday, March 26, 2007

WPPI Convention. Las Vegas.


Today I find myself sitting by the pool and drinking a hurricane margarita in Las Vegas attending the Wedding and Portrait Photographers international 2007 convention at Paris & Bally's Casino. This is my first convention I have attended so it is going be a new experience for me. Tomorrow I will be attending workshops and checking out all the cool booths. Getting out of town is always rejuvenating for me. I have a busy life in Santa Barbara with working my full time job during the week at Geosyntec Consultants and my photography business.

I entered my fashion engagement photograph of Erin in my first ever photo contest for the convention. The photo was enlarge to a 16X20 custom print and will be displayed at the convention. There are some cool prizes if I win!

Here is the photo I entered into the contest.


here is a video of my long long drive to Las Vegas.
the long drive to las vegas....

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Mary Jane

Today I had a blast photographing fellow photographer and friend Mary Jane. Janey works in Santa Barbara as a wedding photographer and approached me back in December to do some fashion photos. I decided to do the photo shoot up at Lizards Mouth located in the Santa Ynez mountain range. Lizards Mouth is a local rock outcropping and rock climbing hot spot that looks out over the entire Santa Barbara coast line. Today the fog and low clouds covered the coast like a white blanket hugging the mountain range. The Channel Islands could be seen in the distance peeking through the low lying fog. Fortunately the weather up at Lizards Mouth was sunny and beautiful with a slight off shore breeze. The wind actually was perfect for blowing Janey’s hair around, making for proper fashion styled photos! Leaving lizards mouth we headed down to Henry’s Beach to get some personality photos for Janey’s website. At the beach the sunlight was burning through the fog which created perfect lighting for the fun photos we had planned.

Mary Jane








Saturday, March 17, 2007

Photo Shoot at Knapps Castle in Santa Barbara

Although the weather in down town Santa Barbara was foggy and gloomy the foothills were sunny and HOT. My photo shoot was at Knapps Castle, an old burnt down castle that over looks the Santa Ynez mountain range. Brandon was my model and he did an incredible job considering he had only modeled a few times before. My kick ass assistant, Lindsay, made sure the music was a rocking and the mimosas were a flowin! Next stop, GQ Magazine!







Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Published in the Santa Babara Independent

My first publication since college feels like a million bucks! As some of you may know I was the Chief photo editor of UCSB’s campus paper the Daily Nexus for over 3 years. I was use to seeing my photos in print on newsstands around town. But this time was different. A few months back I was chosen to be the wedding photographer for Matt Kettmann who just so happened to be one of the senior editors of the Santa Barbara Independent magazine. I pitched the idea that Matt and his fiancée Joanna should experience one of my fashion engagements. Matt was in search of a story to write for the wedding issue for the Santa Barbara Independent the following month and voila! Matt picked my fashion engagement concept to write about. Below is the article that Matt wrote and the photos I took of Matt and Joanna’s fashion engagement. Matt is a fantastic writer and I could not have asked for a better interpretation of my fashion engagement photo shoot. Enjoy!

Be a Model Before You're Married

By Matt Kettmann, February 22, 2007
Introducing Damian Langere’s Fashion Engagement Shoot
by Matt Kettmann

It’s a recent Saturday afternoon, and I — at long last — am a male model. I’m dressed in stylish clothes, sitting atop the colorful pillows of Chef Karim’s Moroccan restaurant, and holding my head at the perfect tilt beneath the bright lights. In front of me is a photographer contorting his body to get the right shot while simultaneously directing me where to look, how to sit, what to do. I am fully at ease, surprised to be enjoying this momentary glimpse of the glitzy life between sips of a mimosa and nibbles on catered snacks. He, however, is sweating profusely, working hard to get the right shot as if he were shooting for the cover of GQ.

“Okay, now it’s your turn,” the photographer says to my fiancée Joanna, who then lays across the pillows and flicks her hair at his command. Despite a stressful morning that included a makeup overdose from a nearby salon and a non-delivery of flowers I had ordered, Joanna’s eyes sparkle, her smile widens, and she begins fulfilling a childhood dream of being a fashion model.

During the next couple of hours in the restaurant, atop the bluffs, on the beach, and beneath the county courthouse, Joanna and I pose together and separately, we kiss for the camera, we pretend we’re famous, and we laugh a lot. But mostly, we eagerly anticipate the shots that result from the special treatment that’s usually reserved for celebrities and supermodels. It’s funny, it’s fun, it’s Damian Langere’s Fashion Engagement Shoot.

In the cutthroat world that is wedding photography, the constant challenge is to be unique, to rise above the competition by offering more than the typical services and standard experience. For Damian Langere — a onetime Olympic gymnast hopeful, UCSB grad, former photo editor for UCSB’s Daily Nexus, and geographer by trade — the path to wedding photography success exists somewhere between the worlds of fashion and love.

Ever since his mother gave the Eagle Rock, California, native a camera when he was 14, photography has loomed as a career goal in his life. Throughout the ensuing years, Langere, who never took a photo class in his life, moved through photography’s various worlds — sports, news, travel, outdoors, lifestyle, and even weddings for friends. He eventually settled on the dream of becoming a fashion photographer, hoping to one day move to New York and set up shop.

But then he had an epiphany: “I was able to make a lot of my friends into models who had never modeled before. Then it clicked,” Langere said. “I like doing weddings, and nowadays fashion is all over, and people are really part of it. Why don’t I just merge the two?” The idea of a fashion engagement shoot was born.
Though still in its nascent stages, Langere’s full package — in addition to the standard practice of photographing your future wedding — will include a visit to the salon and a consultation with a stylist who’ll help get you outfitted in new clothes that you get to keep. Then the three-hour engagement shoot — fully catered — features professional lighting, is staffed by at least two additional aides, and involves multiple locations around town, from Elings Park to Knapp’s Castle. Along the way, Langere’s pleasant demeanor keeps everything moving fluidly, and that’s his goal. “I want it to be a fun day, not a strenuous experience,” he explained. “Anybody can look good in front of the camera. I’m a good coach. But it’s not my thing. I want you guys to look the best you think you can look. You’re it for the day.”
By the end of that day, Langere watches as the couple unwinds, relaxes, and starts acting naturally, as if there’s no photographer around. That’s when he snaps the best shots. Afterward, Langere touches up the photos like a fashion magazine editor, and voilà!, you’ve got photographs to show your grandchildren that prove you were, in fact, a model in your younger years.

Langere realizes it’s not for everybody and that his target market is more likely those glamour-loving Angelenos who see Santa Barbara as a relaxing wedding destination. But he’s had plenty of interest from Santa Barbarans, too, and Langere claimed that many in the S.B. wedding photography community are “going crazy” about his idea, especially since “most wedding photographers have just done weddings.” He believes his fashion background will set him apart from the pack.

The sun is falling fast, and rain clouds are quickly approaching. We are outside the courthouse, and Joanna and I are embracing much more naturally than when we had posed earlier at Chef Karim’s. The flutter of the camera shutter is in the background, but Joanna and I are whispering to each other, still pretending we’re supermodels but acting like no one is watching.

“That’s great guys — just like that,” says Langere, kneeling to get the whole majestic building in the background. And then, a few seconds later, “Okay, that’s it. We’re done.”

“Can we see some of them?” Joanna asks immediately, and we peer into the tiny screen on the back of Damian’s camera. It’s too small to see, but already, we can tell we look different, more special than ever before.

And at the end of the day, that’s the basic idea behind Langere’s Fashion Engagement Shoot. After all, who doesn’t like looking good?