Boise Maternity Photographer | Hillary + Kyle

Story time, Kyle is one of three people that I have slept with, overnight in a tarp, “taco style”, during a rainstorm on the Pacific Crest Trail. Our buddy who was a pilot misread the weather forecast, and a night under the stars changed into a night with three doods folded into a blue tarp on Mt Hood. Certainly not my best night of sleep, but such a fun memory for me. I met Kyle during college in western Oregon, and I loved him instantly, he is just himself and such a caring and awesome person. Fast forward some years, and when we moved to Boise, I knew I already had one great friend here, and it was Kyle, which if you’re only going to have one for sure friend, he is an excellent start.

Given this background, I was so excited when I found out that Kyle and his wife Hillary (I photographed their wedding in California too, you can see it here) were expecting. Kyle and I meet up for coffee every other week, like old guys from a time long passed, and I always look forward to our time together, actually I look forward to it so much that I planned it to be every other Friday, so I can finish my week up looking forward to meeting up over a cup of coffee with Kyle.

Being a dad myself now, of kids that are a little bit older (Wellington is 9 and Pearl is 7), I’m so excited for our friends to have babies and to be able to help out and love on and have my kids love on their kids. I’m still a little bit scared of kids, but I’m more comfortable with them than ever before in my life, so I’m really excited to have relationships with kids where I’m not the parent.

Anyways, that was probably way more than you wanted to know, but I’m so excited for Kyle and Hillary, and I was really grateful that they asked me to take some maternity photos. Being that it was during Coronavirus, we kept our space, but downtown Boise was basically empty, look at the photo of them standing in the middle of the street in downtown. I could count all the people we saw during our time together on one hand. It was eerie in a way, but also a cool and unique perspective.

Alright now for the photos, I loved the rainbow bike background, I had wanted to use that for a photo for a long time, and we got some really beautiful and cool light. And I’m looking forward to coffee Friday morning with Kyle, unfortunately we can’t hit up our usual coffee shop, but we’ll wander down the road near his home and catch up.

Thanks so much for hiring me to do this Hillary and Kyle! Cannot wait to meet baby Buster!

Bryan

Boise Family Photographer | The E Family

I spent a wonderful morning with this sweet little family in Boise. It was a cold, crisp morning, the sun was out shining it’s beautiful light, and I had such a great time behind the camera with these guys. We snuck outside for a few minutes, I couldn’t resist the beautiful backlight, and all that dreamy lens flare, it’s amazing that in 14 years of being a “professional” photographer, I’ve never gotten tired of lens flare.

As I edited these photos, I was struck by what it’ll be like for this little baby to look at these some day. That thought gave these photos a bit more meaning for me, because my hope is that he’ll be able to look back and see all the love that his parents had for him from the very beginning of his life. The older I get, and with being a dad, being able to look back and understand the past is something that I think is really important for all of us, and I’m honored to be able to document these stories.

E family, thank you for hiring me and spending the morning with me.

Bryan

The Best App for Editing Photos on Your iPhone or Android Phone in 2020 | VSCO | The Bryan Ruppdate

Even though I’ve been a professional photographer since 2006, for almost all of my personal photos, I use that beautiful little glass and metal device in my pocket. Yep, my iPhone.

It is an INCREDIBLY capable tool if you know how to use it correctly, and you can produce some amazing content.

In this episode of the Bryan Ruppdate, Episode 4, I’m talking about the app I use on my IPhone to edit my photos.

It gives me a consistent enough look across the photos I take on my professional cameras and the photos I take on my iPhone. And best of all, it’s totally Free!!

In this video I’m out on a bike ride and I’ll show you via screen record how to use VSCO to edit your photos, and I’ll live edit a photo of my bike leaning up against a tree.


Outline:

:01 Heavy Breathing

:20 VSCO My Favorite App for Editing Photos on My iPhone

:26 Screen Recording of Me Editing Photos in VSCO

:30 Importing a Photo to VSCO

:40 The Preset I Use: A6

:40-1:30 Photo Editing

1:30 Before + After

1:45-2:00 Me Raging on my Bike

This video is made with my iPhone XS: https://amzn.to/2Gcfz3h Videoleap: http://videoleapapp.com/ My favorite app for editing on my iPhone that I talked about in this video VSCO: https://vsco.co/ Also my bike: https://wabicycles.com/ Email me with any questions: Bryan bryan@bryanrupp.com www.bryanrupp.com