Tag Archives: Digital Photography

Lauren and Barry’s Silverthorne, Colorado Wedding

Lauren and Barry’s Silverthorne, Colorado Wedding Ceremony Venue: St. Mary’s Catholic Church Reception Venue: The Silverthorne Pavilion Catering: Gilchrist Catering   Lauren and Barry are an amazing couple from Colorado’s front range who decided to have their wedding in the mountains in Silverthorne, Colorado.  I had a chance to photograph their engagement photos almost a year ago.[more…]

Chris and Heather’s Vail, Colorado Wedding

Chris and Heather’s Vail, Colorado Wedding Hometown: Frisco, Co Venue: The Donovan Pavillion Caterer: All Seasons Catering Videography: Susan Metcalf Video   Heather and Chris live in the next town over from me.  They had a gorgeous wedding at the Donovan Pavilion in Vail. I loved this couple’s laid back attitude, while still managing to do a lot[more…]

Monterey, California Wedding and Beach Shoot

Craig and Yvonne’s California Wedding I met Yvonne when I was in high school nearly 20 years ago.  Unfortunately we lost touch after graduation, but as so often happens, we reconnected through my Facebook page.  That is where she discovered that I have spent the last decade or so as a photographer.  She mentioned that[more…]

In Defense of Film

I was one of the early adopters of digital photography, way back in 2005. It was a simpler time then. A new Batman movie starring Christian Bale was about to be released. George Bush was president. The U.S. was involved in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. A new invention called the iPod had only been[more…]

Packing for Destination Weddings

  I get asked a lot about how I pack for a destination wedding.  In order to have the proper back up equipment, I am usually packing at least two cameras, two flashes, multiple lenses, batteries, memory cards, and I need to make sure everything fits on the plane under the seat in front of[more…]

Guests with Cameras

How to get along with guests with cameras Without fail, every wedding I am hired to shoot is going to have at least one self proclaimed unofficial photographer. In the business we have names for these people like “Uncle Bob’s,” “Fauxtopgraphers,” and a laundry list of names I dare not mention. The wedding photography blogosphere is filled[more…]

Reflecting on Reflections

I took a wedding photography workshop with my favorite wedding photographer, David Beckstead, last year to try to learn some new techniques. One of the things we focused on was finding reflections in compositions. At the time I thought it was opening my eyes up to a whole new world, but then I went back[more…]

Hope on the Slopes Fundraiser

Benefit for the American Cancer Society For the past two years, Timothy Faust Photography has been a proud Platinum Level sponsor for Hope on the Slopes Benefiting the American Cancer Society.  Each year, hundreds of skiers and skiers and riders descend on Breckenridge from around the world to raise money for the fight against cancer. Cancer is[more…]

Silverthorne Ice Castles Photoshoot

Location: The Ice Castles, Silverthorne, Colorado Model: Renee Neward Bartnick Earlier this winter, I went out to the Silverthorne Ice Castles to work on some ideas I had.  When I am trying out new techniques or ideas, I will often practice them on models instead of experimenting on actual wedding clients.  This is particularly true[more…]

Bridal Portraits in the Landscape

The Landscape as the Main Composition A lot of time when we think of  wedding portraits, we are thinking of close ups of the bride or groom, or group shots of the wedding party.  Our focus tends to be on the human elements of the image.  However, sometimes it is worth while to think outside[more…]