Guest Post: Chaos vs. Creativity by Barbara Yasuhara
One of the fun things about Social Media is the number of people who you can “meet” and see their work. Barbara Yasuhara commented about something I wrote on Twitter. I looked at her site, saw some fun images and called her. I love the concept of Guest Posts, especially from people I don’t know. It’s that same excitement of opening a wrapped present when you were a kid – You never knew what was inside!
Barbara’s enthusiasm to write a guest blog was virtually unmatched to anyone I’ve ever spoken with. It was apprehension combined with motivation and enthusiasm. The apprehension disappeared when I said, “Barbara, just make it fun. This isn’t about working, it’s about talking about some aspect of photography that you love. This isn’t school – there’s no deadline. Send me something, whenever you want.”
Barbara’s thoughts on creativity coming out of chaos are below, but what I enjoyed most were her comments in her email to me. One of them really stuck out and got me thinking about the people in our lives who influence us the most, those guiding hands who build our confidence at an early stage of our careers or even daily with new projects:
“I learned photography from my mother Delia Martinez who was a portrait photographer in Havana, Cuba prior to fleeing the
dictatorship, and one of the things I remember while holding an old brownie camera in my hand at the age of 5, was that mommy always said, even if you don’t think you know what you are doing, act like you do! She was also a singer, dancer and performer and she had this show mentality of the show must go on, and believe it or not, it’s a trait I inherited from her also, confidence. In 1985 I too launched my music career and am still recording, performing and just recently received another Grammy nomination with groups I have collaborated with. I owe her so much!”
Time for me to shut up and turn it over to Barbara!
I will never forget the words of my long time friend and photographer Javy Gonzalez., when one day while talking all things “photography”, I excitedly blurted out, “we are going to shoot weddings!”. He replied, “Why would you want to do that!?” He then went on about how difficult and stressful wedding photography can be, and how the art of photography could become lost in the process of shooting weddings.
I sat and pondered the pros and cons of wedding photography. Sure it can be stressful and a huge responsibility, but it can also be incredibly artistic, magical, and forever cherished by a lovely couple. Precious moments passed from generation to generation…….timeless beauty. That was it!

So without much further thought, my husband and I took the big plunge into wedding photography! We were recently married ourselves, and wanted to share that same excitement we felt when we saw our wedding photos for the very first time with some other lucky couple. Our dream is to share in their dream by creating the most amazing images we can muster out of our cameras, and imaginations.

Our first wedding shoot was a freebie for a friend’s brother who somehow trusted us enough to put his timeless and eternal moments in our hands. I was determined to approach this wedding with all the confidence of Bambi Cantrell! But it didn’t take long for chaos and disorganization to set in…..did I mention stress?
As we waited around envisioning the bride arriving in a big white limo, we walked around the church shooting detail stuff like flowers, religious icons, the church steeple, and what not. It didn’t occur to me until I looked at the time that the bride was an hour late! I asked someone in Spanish , ”Where’s the bride?”, and they replied, “she’s at the father’s house…” I couldn’t believe she was still at her father’s house! My friend said, “No, no, the padre’s house…..the priest quarter’s behind the church!”
Unbelievable! The bride was at the church the whole time! Over an hour in back of the church, and now only 15 minutes to get some getting ready shots! Talk about stress! I had to work fast, catch my breath, and look like I knew what I was doing! Thank God, I’m a performer, and know all about “the show must go on!” while the set is collapsing around my head. Miraculously, out of the dust of near disaster came one of my favorite bridal bouquet shots ever!
It really is true what they say, “there can be many failures on the road to success.” But then again, we only fail if we don’t learn from our mistakes. Life is all about improvements! Thank God I’m stubborn! Even to this day, when I walk into a hotel suite, or brides home to capture the “getting ready” shots, and there’s junk all over the floor, people running around everywhere, noise, clutter, and chaos. I stay focused on why the bride hired me in the first place……to capture her day.
If the bride or brides maids are not ready to be photographed, I simply begin to look around, I grab the rings, the flowers, the shoes, and any other details that she has poured her heart and soul into over the past year. It’s funny how their chaos creates a peaceful scenario for me. I’m immersed in creation, lost in the moment, and I get the job done! All those little details are part of the BIG story, and at the same time, I’m having a blast! There is nothing more rewarding than to hear a bride say, “thank you for remembering that very special detail”.
I can easily say today that this attitude of paying attention to “details”, and giving our clients what they want, has lead to many other areas of photography. We now shoot everything from portraits, high school seniors, Model for a Day, Alter Ego, performing arts, corporate events, and even memorials. So many life experiences, so many wonderful people! I love shooting it all!
We have all come a long way, and still have a long way to go! But you can bet there will be way less stress when we stop getting stuck in the tracks in the middle of chaos and just start having FUN! Even the most horrendous experiences build character, so always keep learning, laughing, and loving…….the art of photography.
Now, GO HAVE SOME FUN and watch what happens to your confidence, imagery and your business!
Barbara Yasuhara
(My apologies to Barbara and my readers – if you read this post earlier, I had a problem and pulled the wrong images, showing album pages from a post last fall. Everything has now been updated!)
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This post has 5 comments
March 19th, 2010
Skip,
You were amazed at Barbara’s enthusiasm from the internet, you would be in awe if you met her. My daughter and I photographed her wedding and now we are life long friends. She is warm and generous and has an eye and an ear for all things connected to human emotion. She beams with her passion photographing people, music, and her great love for her husband!
Mimi
March 19th, 2010
Barbara is indeed a great bundle of talent and energy. I had the pleasure of meeting Barbara and her husband at the Chocolate and Beer Festival at the Craneway Pavilion. I was performing there and they had been hired by the Pavilion to shoot the event. After the gig the Craneway Pavilion posted pictures and I was so impressed with her attention to detail and her ability to capture “the shot” I hired her to shoot a upcoming gig I have ! I can’t wait to see what she has in store!
David
Juke Joint Band
March 20th, 2010
I just want to say Barbara & her husband are extremely hard workers and definitely love their job. I must give them props for their talent. Their photography is outstanding, If I was to marry again, I would definitely have them shoot my wedding. Their creativity levels are above and beyond the meter. Great Job! so Happy for you.
March 29th, 2010
I have seen several of their [Barbara's and Wayne's] wedding photos-they bring out the “I’m beautiful” and “Ain’t I handsome” inner thoughts of every person they photograph.
AND- that Ms. Barbara can SING, light up the room by just being there, and has the best laugh on the planet!
March 31st, 2010
Thank you all so very much, you are part of what inspires me!