Photo Shoots

Engagement Shoot with Yuriy!

Me Ra Koh

As some of you know, Yuriy Manchik is one of our talented Amazing Associate photographers. He shoots weddings nationwide for us, and we are so blessed to have this guy on our team! We have received dozens and dozens of emails/resumes/applications from photographers all over the world who are interested in joining our team. But Brian and I knew we needed to feel really good inside about an additional photographer. They not only needed to be talented in photography, but they also needed to be an all around great person. Yuriy far exceeds both those things! If you’ve met him, you know how great this guy is!

Yuriy is super talented, very kind, pays close attention to every detail and then is able to step back and see beautiful, wide framed shots.

Here are some of his “Best Of” from a recent engagement session he did in Seattle with Tiffany and Ian.

Look how he got the light to do a star effect into the camera with a touch of sun flare. Yuriy, I forgot to ask you what your recipe settings were on this shot. Would you mind posting a comment and telling the blog readers what your settings were and any tips to getting the light to create a star effect like below? (thanks! your the best!)

It’s hard to pick my favorite, but this is right up there for sure! I love the energy in this shot with Ian on the bike and Tiffany loving it.

Same set up and prop but from a different point of view and different post process choice…

This one really brings out the story of Seattle. The Photoshopping Yuriy did enhances the overall culture and feel that Seattle can give. Does that make sense?

One thing I admire about Yuriy’s work is that he is so intentional as to when and how he chooses to Photoshop an image. He picks actions and effects that accentuate the story in the image and doesn’t just Photoshop something to Photoshop.

I love this portrait shot too!

And the color vibrancy works so well in the overall cheerful mood of this image. Don’t you love that green door!

Yuriy and I talked after he finished this engagement session. He told me that they all had such a good time together that they literally went all over downtown Seattle and spending a couple of hours together. Last week was their wedding, and I can’t wait to see what Yuriy captured. Better believe, we’re going to share it here too!!! Stay tuned!

Tiffany and Ian, I have a feeling your still on your honeymoon but just had to say how beautiful you two are! Yuriy filled me in on your wedding and said you were all dancing by the end of your wedding reception! I’m so glad he was available and go to be a part of your wedding day! It sounds like it was a blast! Congrats to you both!!

For more info on Yuriy and his work, you can see his gallery on our website at www.fioria.us. FYI, Yuriy does have a second photographer accompany him when shooting a wedding. Her name is Julia, and she is a gem! For info on his availability and packages regarding wedding coverage, email genie@fioria.us. Who is Genie? That is a special story that is coming soon! 🙂

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  1. Alicia says:

    Me Ra,
    Love the photos! I actually attempted to send in my water contest photos last night but I kept receiving emails back saying that your mailbox was full? Please let me know what’s going on!

  2. Denise says:

    I love the shots of the bike – really beautiful!

    same here with Alicia – recieved emails back saying that your mailbox was full 🙁

  3. Raya says:

    Woah, he looks so much like Jude Law! So besides being a great photographer he also has that going for him 🙂

  4. Lauren says:

    Gorgeous shots! I love looking at the galleries on your website from yourself and your associate photographers. Yuriy’s work is beautiful!

    I keep thinking that I would love to tag along with a local photographer sometime (maybe I’ll be ready next summer?) but I always wonder how photographers react to those kinds of requests. Do I ask for a percentage of pay? How do copyrights work with that? What about clients that want prints of *my* images? Etc. Seems almost like it could be easier or harder than starting my own business.

    Either way… can’t wait to hear back from Brian if I get a Beta Forum slot! 😉

  5. jen s. says:

    gooooooooorgeous.
    i love them all.

  6. Jenny says:

    Absolutely jaw-dropping photos! I never cease to be inspired by all of the lovely things that you post here. Wow.

    Jenny
    http://www.shutterbugkeepsakes.com

  7. hmm kinda funny cuz when i went to your “day job” site for the first time a few days ago I happened upon Yuriy’s blog. sometimes it’s easy to forget that you’re not just a mom and pop photog duo who wake up and shoot pics and play on laptops! there is a “team” behind the empire lol.
    my very favorite is the B&W in the bike carriage…it’s wonderful. the angle, the man walking in the pic, it’s just a perfect shot! nice work Yuriy!

  8. Frank says:

    The photos were great, the color the location and of course how it shot by the photographer it is very real to see them by the eyes. its very inspiring.

  9. I love the perspective in these! What a different a beautiful way to capture such special moments!

  10. Sharon says:

    Love these shots! I’d love! love! the recipe for the shot with the sun flare! Super cool!

  11. Yuriy says:

    Thank you for all the awesome feedback! It’s amazing what great shots you can find just by walking around Pioneer Square for a couple hours. I had a great time with TIffany & Ian.

    Okay, the sun flare. To get the flare to look like a star you need to raise your f/stop to as high as it will go (usually f/22) and you will probably need to take more than one shot, since it can be a hit or miss sometimes. And if you want to bring the sun flare out even more, a little photoshop will do the trick.

    Hope that helps.

    Thank you again for the awesome feedback

    Cheers

  12. Wonderful photos. Thank you for the inspiration and the recipe.

  13. jen s. says:

    yea i’ve already pointed a couple to those pics…to ask them if they would like to go have fun like that hahahaah not sure if dallas has those things, but we are bound to find something!!! yea!

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