I spent a good part of my day this past Saturday photographing a wedding while Dave taught Candace how to make PowerPoint presentations.
The wedding was actually at the exact same place Dave and I got married, which was an added bonus because I knew exactly where to take pics and what would look good. For the entire drive up, I was really nervous. My mind was going crazy, " fix your ISO, don't forget the hood, pre-set, you don't know what you're doing, go back home, hand-fastening, place cards, the cake is a big deal, vertical pics of J&B with everyone in the party, step dad, step mom, check out the tent, you don't know what you're doing, go home."
Once I got there and was in the groove, it was great. Their main requests were to take as many before hand as possible, and to move as quickly as possible between the ceremony and reception. Everyone was psyched at how quickly I worked. Honestly, though, they were REALLY easy. Everyone in the wedding party was basically a supermodel and posed really well.
I posted a sneak peek for them while they're honeymooning. They aren't totally finished up, but I wanted them to see a few that were in process. Click the pic above to see them, if you're interested.
I was shocked as I was driving home to find that my right cheek and arms hurt (from squinting the whole day and holding the camera steady).
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Jamie and Bryan
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3 comments:
GREAT job!!
I have that right cheek pain thing happen sometimes when i'm going photo-happy. its an odd feeling
I love the walking shot. The rays of sunlight coming through the tops of the trees really makes it look awesome.
Also, I didn't realize Wilford Brimley was a minister.
Pretty shot! Post more!
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