I know, I know. I’ve been really terrible about being consistent with posting these on Sundays. I’m sorry. But! I’ve been super busy preparing for the wedding show we had last weekend that you can read and see about here, here, and here. It was fabulous! Our set up was the bomb! And I got to meet so many great vendors (and I got to meet Kenny Kim who was one of the photography vendors. How awesome is that?)! We couldn’t have asked for a better show! It was awesome! Aside from that I’ve been working on a couple of things. First I recently started video blogging! That’s right! Video blogging! I know a lot of people come to just see the photos and don’t really read what’s in a blog post so I decided to be more interactive and video blog on my blog. That’s right. Get out from behind the camera and put myself in front of the camera. You can view my video blogs here. The other project I’ve been working on is revamping Jen’s Bistro. I finally revamped it, bought a new URL for it, and have one video up there about how to create a wordpress.org blog and install a theme. The other videos on the old Jen’s Bistro I am retiring so look for new ones at the new Jen’s Bistro site which is http://www.Jens-Bistro.com. Remember it is entirely free! You don’t have to sign up, pay, etc. Just go and learn.
Now a little note about my Rock On Photographer installation. I think it is TOTALLY AWESOME that two of the photographers I’ve featured in ROP have started installations of their own about people that inspire them (not necessarily photographers). It just goes to show you that even me, the little person, can inspire the people who inspire me. That’s just wicked awesome!
Phew! Now that that’s done, I introduce you to my ROP #7! I’m really excited about this one! I introduce to you the one and only Becker! Or [b]ecker! Or my ROP [7].
[b]ecker
My little disclaimer: This photo was NOT taken by me. I have no clue who took this photo. I took it from one of his blog posts. You might be wondering why I decided to use this photo. Well, to me, it represents him really well. Funny, ambitious, and he has the look of success in his goggles! lol!

[b]ecker is one of the funniest wedding photographers I’ve come across. I’ve been following his blog for about a year and just love it. I joined the [b] school (which I’ll talk about later) last year (I think November) and have been super happy with it. See below for more info. Also, I just realized, [b]ecker is the first male ROP I’ve done. So congrats for being the first [b]ecker! Maybe you’ll win a ROPy award for that! j/k!
1. What inspires me about his work?
The three C’s. If you follow my ROP series, you know what that is. I also love his ambition. He has clearly taken some huge risks that have paid off in huge ways. More on that to come. His work inspires me because I’ve been able to see how he interacts with his clients (on the [b] school) and through his bubbly personality he’s gotten some amazing portfolio work and that bubbly personality shows in his work. It’s fabulous!
2. What inspires me about him?
As I mentioned above, he seems to be a risk taker, specifically with the [b] school which has been open about a year. He saw a need for a photography community that isn’t snarky, that doesn’t pick on the “newbies” and that doesn’t tolerate the “grumpies” (read Fast Track Photographer to familiarize yourself with the grumpies). He also started a series called 10x10x10 which is a series where he talks about what he’s going to be focusing on in 2010. They’ve been really informative and helpful. One of my favorite videos on the [b] school is the Branding 101 video. It helped me to solidify my branding and give me a focus on how to create the logo I’ve created for myself (which I love!) and all thanks the the [b] school/[b]ecker.
3. What is your favorite blog article?
Definitely his post about Jessica Claire’s wedding (she’ll be one of my ROP’s in the coming weeks). For those of you who don’t know, [b]ecker and Jessica dated for awhile. [b]ecker wasn’t the official photographer for Jessica’s wedding but many of her guests were professional photographers who took some great photos. They are definitely my favorite photos he’s done.
Click here to read the article.
4. How did you find [b]ecker?
I believe my friend Monica told me about him (she was my ROP #3). She’s been a member of the [b] school for a long time.
5. If you could ever meet [b]ecker, what would you want to learn from him?
I hate to admit this, but I had the chance to meet [b]ecker when I was in Colorado visiting Monica last April but it just so happened I was spending the day with my in laws who live in Evergreen (a little over an hour outside of Denver). It was a 2 hour drive from Monica’s to my in law’s house and then we spent the day going to Denver, doing some shopping, etc. And by the time we got back to their house I would have had to make the drive to Denver again in rush hour traffic, which just wasn’t happening, not to mention the 2 hour drive back to Monica’s I was going to have to make that same night. So I opted to spend more time with my in laws and have dinner with them (a nice home cooked meal I might add). Sorry [b]… I know, I know.. You see how it is… lol! But Monica had a great time meeting him! It’s hard to pinpoint one thing that I’d like to learn from [b]ecker but I think ultimately I’d like to learn more about networking.
So to [b]ecker, thanks for being such a huge inspiration to me and so many other people! You have found tons of ways to be innovative and spread “photographer love” to other people! Thanks for not being a grumpy! Rock on!








