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Welcome About hi, my name is robert madrid and thanks for visiting my blog.  i am currently based in south florida in additionally i also do destination weddings :)  some things to know about me, i think we all do funny stuff from time to time, i pwn nOoBs!, i luve pizza, if you like ice-cream, we should go out sometime, i am married to my best friend, i go to disney from time to time. 

here are 2 important things to know about how i view photography...
i love creating honest imagery...
i love what i do :)
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Corinna Hoffman:

love the last three shots :)

(03.04.10)
Lydia Shannon:

Wow Robert... I figured you were talented, but oh my goodness... these are AMAZING!!!!!

(03.27.10)
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daniel lateulade:

You killed it man! Great job -- love em!

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Lauren Berk:

This is BEAUTIFUL.

(02.19.10)
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daniel lateulade:

Great images man! The bridals are awesome, and I love the image of them in front of the red door

(02.20.10)
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SEATTLE BRIDE MAGAZINE . . .
PHOTOGRAPHY

By Cody Ellerd

Photography by Cody Ellerd (left-hand photos) and John & Joseph Photography (right-hand photos)
 
I consider myself a pretty good amateur photographer. I've taken a couple of classes, I have a nice Nikon D60 and, as a professional travel writer, I've even had a few of my shots make magazine covers and pages. If you didn't budget for a professional photographer at your wedding, I'm the friend you might call to take pictures.

So when Seattle Bride sent me to the late-winter wedding of Vicky Wu and Chris Nicoll to shoot alongside Joey Hong of John & Joseph Photography, a local award-winning team of two brothers who have been shooting commercial, fashion and wedding photography for more than eight years, I was curious to see how well I could keep up with a seasoned pro.

From the moment we started shooting in the bride and groom's room at Hotel 1000, I was floored. "Vicky, look down at your shoulders...put a gentle smile on your lips. Chris, look straight at my lens--no, smile. Relax your forehead." Joey's attention to such minute detail went way beyond "Say cheese" and brought out the couple's absolute best. He knew how to manipulate the room's light and reflective surfaces in ways I never would have dreamed of, transforming what I thought was an unremarkable setting into a photo studio with endless possibilities.

Joey commanded family portraits with a gentle control and confidence that only comes from years of experience. He had the right flashes and steadiness of hand for getting great dance photos, while I snapped shot after blurry shot in a mild panic that my precious memory space was quickly dwindling. I was giving it my best, and in a few instances it showed: an inside shot of Vicky simply glowing in the window's natural light; a close-up kiss in the sunlight where the couple wore the sweetest smiles. But when those spontaneous moments that are here and gone in the blink of an eye happened, Joey caught them with lightning speed, while I lost many of them to improper focus or exposure.

I now disagree more than ever with the digital-age adage that "now everyone is a photographer." Tens of thousands of dollars in education, equipment and experience separate me from the pros. Professional photographers, like any other artists or business owners, need to spend money to make money. When you hire them, you're helping them pay for their investments.

"Photography is a very equipment-intensive business, and the equipment is expensive," says Scott Squire of NonFiction Weddings, a Seattle-based photography team with 10 years of experience. To each wedding, he and his partner bring six or seven top-drawer lenses, a handful of strobes, three camera bodies, one backup and innumerable accessories. (In contrast, if my equipment had failed, my backup would have been my camera phone.)

Staying on top of new technology in the digital age is its own challenge, one that takes a professional commitment and expense. "The rate of change [in digital media] can be stupefying," laughs longtime Seattle-based wedding photographer Sharlane Chase. She keeps up with the flow of information at annual weeklong workshops and seminars, and it shows in her final product.

On a side note, like all of you reading this magazine, I also happen to be planning my own wedding. My fiancé and I are on a tight budget and had planned to take a gamble and hire an amateur photographer friend. Now? We're determined to find a way to get a pro.

Vicky and Chris would have been pretty disappointed if I had been their only photographer. If anyone ever does ask me to take pictures at their wedding, I'll be happy to show up with my Nikon, and I may even take the best disposable-camera shots of the whole night. I just hope someone like Joey is there, too.



"This was such a cute moment, totally unscripted," Ellerd remembers. "They bumped fists and it was clear it was a little habit of theirs, one that conveyed their friendship. Joey was right there to catch it while I was fumbling with my focus ring."




"This image is so painfully inferior," says our rogue photographer Cody Ellerd about her image. "My angle is bland while Joey's is creative. His is crisp and perfectly exposed, while mine is washed out and grainy. Joey knew exactly how to take advantage of the sense of motion created by this cool backdrop at Hotel 1000."



"The couple was getting a little photo fatigued," Ellerd says, "but Joey turned it into a beautiful and intimate shot. I thought there was enough light, but without using a flash and spoiling the cool light bouncing off the building behind them, I couldn't get my hand quite steady enough."



For this "exit shot,"  the clarity and color of Joey's shot versus Ellerd's is evident. "Notice the white car in front of Chris and Vicky," Ellerd says. "Joey magically made it disappear--I'm not even gonna try."
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stacy:

Enjoyed your website and pghotgraphy

(02.05.10)
rmadridphoto:

Thanks Stacy! I know its been awhile since I posted, but more posts will be happening next week :)

Thanks for visiting my website and blog!

(02.05.10)
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01.13.10
From time to time I come across such news that I must share.  I did not photograph this story.  Some of the images may be strong, but I hope it affects you to the point of starting something or at least being knowledgeable.  Please share this story with family and friends.

The story was written and photographed by Stefano de Luigi (Group VII)

Kenya hasn't seen a drop of rain for several years and is now facing a devastating drought, the worst in the last decade. Livestock and crops are dying and people are getting weaker every day. The lack of resources in Kenya and in neighboring countries is sparking intertribal conflicts as communities fight for limited grazing land and water. The spread of weapons are turning those conflicts bloody.

Agriculture has fallen as arid lands stretch towards the capital of Nairobi, where water taps have run dry causing increased tensions in the neglected slums. Tourism, the second heart of the Kenyan economy, is in jeopardy. Wild animals are dying of hunger and thirst in the parks, while predators have started getting closer to the villages, killing cattle to get drinkable water from their stomachs.

Aid organizations have been warning of a catastrophe for months. Until now, nothing has happened. The Kenyan government has been unable to take the proper steps to improve the situation - halted by political divisions and corruption - while no real relief operation has yet started.

Droughts in the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Eritrea are not unusual. But Kenya is one of the most developed countries of the continent, and a key ally to the West in East Africa. In a time of great debate on climate change, with Kenya on the brink of a disaster, the international community cannot afford to keep it eyes shut.

HERE IS A DIRECT LINK:

http://www.viiphoto.com/showstory.php?nID=1024





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one of the funniest weddings I have been to since I started my business,  i love my friends !!!

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Renee:

i looove this photo. you're right - it was completely an amazingly fun wedding!! i can't wait to see all of your shots.... it was great meeting you!

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11.08.09
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Olga:

Big thanks to you! They are wonderful!

(11.14.09)
rhianon:

im crying crying crying...so amazing!

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enjoy, because i did :)






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lynnae:

These are great Robert

(10.23.09)
rhianon dualney:

so beautiful!!!

(10.27.09)
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my love...

im not one for big poems or sayings, but i will say this...

you are my wife who supports, cares, laughs & cries with me.

i am truly blessed and thank the Lord so much, we are finally married!

you are my wife & best friend.

i love you.

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Sarah:

Gorgeous Robert!!!! I'm so happy for you and your beautiful bride!

(10.09.09)
Sophia Miles:

this photo is perfect!

(10.09.09)
Cat:

awwww......Congrats again guys!!!!! You both are sooo perfect together!!!

(10.13.09)
Jillian:

So beautiful! Congrats!

(11.02.09)
Gerilyn Kosberg:

This is a perfect picture of both of you.

(11.17.09)
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10.09.09
We're back from our blissful honeymoon and ready for work!

Here is what I did with Rapunzel's Closet this past weekend :)

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09.07.09


total awesomeness!!!





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Sean:

Robert, these are some beautiful shots! I just saw the rest on the link you sent us.....we definitely made the right choice is choosing you to work with. My brother's wedding is in Dec. Heather and I have already recommended you to his and his fiance'. Thanks a bunch, and Congrats on you and yours this weekend!

(09.16.09)
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Kenzie & Dave's wedding was amazing and simply beautiful.  The wedding took place in Holland, MI at Crane's Pie Pantry Restaurant...just simply amazing, thank you both on letting on me be apart of your wedding day!

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Caroline Clear:

Robert...Stunning as always!!

(08.17.09)
Ali:

Saw you on Cory Hoffman's blog! Wow -- the shot in the back seat of the car is by far my favorite --- spectacular shots!!!

(08.28.09)
Catalina:

I <3 this wedding..... great job Mr. M!!!!!

(09.05.09)
Laura Nossal:

Wow, these are seriously gorgeous shots, Robert. I was super excited to be able to chat with Dave last night at church and he gave me your site info. as I'm a budding photographer and have a lot to learn. He told me that you are actually on your honeymoon right now--congrats! (You will get some amazing shots in Hawaii!) I am shooting a wedding on Oct. 17 (!!!), so Dave was extremely helpful in giving me some tips. I'm so grateful for God's grace in giving me the chance to see your work before I have to get out there myself. God bless and I hope to meet you one of these days. (PS. I've known Scott and Raquel Baugh for about 10 years. What a small world.)

(09.28.09)
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