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    Well, hello there. My name is Jenny McCann and I am a wedding & portrait photographer based in Dallas, Texas. Here you will find the latest news, client sneak peeks, personal photos of my family and the occasional rambling. Feel free to browse, share or leave me a comment. I can’t wait to hear from you!

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Film Fridays // Analog

film fridays: a personal project where I put down my digital camera and share images created on film.

 

I never did share the film photos from the shoot I did with Julia . I guess I just forgot about them…not sure why these are incredible! (Is that pretentious to say that about your own stuff? lol) The warmth and texture in these photos just makes me want to shout it from the rooftops “I heart analog!”

I can sing film’s praises all day long but a side-by-side comparison is always helpful to see the differences between film vs digital. Bottom left is film, bottom right is digital. Here is what sticks out to me: Loss of detail in the shirt with digital,  her skin has a blueish tint compared to the creaminess in film and the sand has a richer look to it.

The loss of detail in highlights KILLS me with digital. Now that I have gotten my feet wet with film, I am acutely aware at how miserably digital fails in this area. Sure I could do some magic in lightroom or try to recreate the “film look” in photoshop but why not just… shoot film?

If you are not in the photography community you may not be aware that there is a film “craze” going on. Photographers everywhere are jumping on the film bandwagon (myself included) Photoshop actions galore claim their product can emulate the look of this film or that film. I sure hope they don’t turn film into the next “texture” fad.  *shudder* I’m so glad that one is over. lol.

 

Mamiya ProTL Fuji 400H & Kodak Tri-X 400

February 22, 2013 - 1:44 pm

Film Fridays // » Jenny McCann Photography Blog - [...] so much fun doing it. So, the purpose of this shoot was to make a little video of me in action. Julia is studying video at her high school and we got together to make this quick video. It’s [...]

Film Fridays :: Dreams

Dreams. Everybody has them.  a strongly desired goal or purpose. Dreams are what keep us moving forward. Dreams are what give us hope. Children are the best at representing dreams but we lose that sense of “I can do anything” as we get older and most of us are prevented from attaining those dreams. Prevented from whom, you might ask? Ourselves. Dreams are usually accompanied with uncomfortable risks that push us out of our comfort zone. What if I fail? What if I’m laughed at? Nah…I’ll just sit here where I’m safe. But let me tell you from experience  “safe” does not equal to happiness and “safe” is not meant for long term use. Humans are hard wired with survival instincts and believe it or not, danger lies in complacency. We need adversity and challenges to overcome. Why do you think the best books/movies all have a protagonist overcoming the antagonist? We need the low in order to enjoy the high. It’s who we are and how we’re made. Without it we get…weird.

On the flip side though, there IS happiness in being able to provide for one’s family and “safe” does provide this. So where do you draw the line of being selfish or taking one for the team? Where is that happy medium? I’d love to hear your thoughts on the matter. Obviously, if your dream can provide both that would be ideal but what if it doesn’t? What if you fail? But what if you die regretting that you never tried? What if! What if! WHAT IF! I can what if all day long but one thing is certain there is no reward without risk.

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Farmers Branch Historical Park Wedding

Shannon & Michael were married on a bright spring day at Farmers Branch Historical Park . This was my first time photographing a morning wedding and I gotta say, it was pretty RAD! Sunshine Sunshine SUNSHINE! From the quaint location, to the yummy brunch reception, to the amazing details… it was a perfect day! Thank you Shannon & Michael for allowing me to be a part of your beautiful day!

 

Wedding Coordinator: Picture Perfect Day   /   Letterpress: Studio SloMo   /   Hair & Makeup: Micaela Soto

May 28, 2012 - 7:32 am

Claudia - The love and happiness of this adorable couple and their wedding party absolutely sparkle forth in these photos. What a memory maker! Brilliant, Jen!

May 28, 2012 - 8:40 am

Shannon McCracken - Jenny- Michael and I just can’t stop looking at the pictures this morning!!! You are an amazing photographer and we really really appreciate you being a part of our celebration! Thank you 1 million times over!

May 29, 2012 - 9:13 am

Brook Bridwell - SHANNON!! What a beautiful wedding!!! Congratulations to you and Michael!!

May 30, 2012 - 7:54 am

Rachel Anderson - Wow, these pictures really captured the ‘feel’ of Shannon & Michael’s wedding… A bit of Southern Charm mixed in with love, smiles, charm, youth, and yes… Sunshine. My favorite is the one of Shannon coming out of the white porch door in her dress. Please post to ‘Southern Living’ or ‘Real Simple’ magazine, as these fit right in! Congrats to the couple of course!

June 22, 2012 - 8:56 am

Film Friday // Pica: an abnormal desire to eat substances not normally eaten » Jenny McCann Photography Blog - [...] worth sharing again larger on the blog! Look at the yummy details in the bouquet from this wedding Gah!! Does anybody else have the urge to eat them? Or is it just me? mmmm….film flowers. [...]

July 3, 2012 - 9:48 pm

Featured on Style Me Pretty Texas! » Jenny McCann Photography Blog - [...] morning was a little bit sweeter for me this week after seeing Shannon + Michael’s wedding featured on Style Me Pretty. What an [...]

December 27, 2012 - 1:08 am

Hiroshi - Nice work photographing this weidndg. The image of the Bride and Groom sharing a quiet moment on the stairs is my favorite.The Bride and Groom must have been thrilled to have you as their Wedding Photographer.LJ

Film Fridays :: Ode to a Single Mother

film fridays: a personal project where I put down my digital camera and share images created on film.

Well, the (single) Mother’s Day Sessions were a success! I can’t tell you how happy it makes me feel to see all these beautiful faces on my blog. You are all incredibly strong and gracious women!  Motherhood is a beautiful thing.

“A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie.” ~Tenneva Jordan

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