28 ) Something different for me - I wanted a soft treatment for this series of mirror shots taken in a small hallway at the reception hall, and so applied a Gradient Map using a tan colour and white
29 ) Had the couple look up at the mirror on the ceiling in the center of the dance floor
30 ) An emotional moment with grandma (her husband recently died)
Beautifully done, all of them. I really like the light you capture. My fave is the flower girl kissing the bride. Just captivating. Thank you for sharing.
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I always love seeing your work. It has truly affected the way that I shoot my work.
The only thing that I don't always like is your cross-processed look. I have done this myself in the past and like on the right images . . . I don't know what the heck I am saying . . . the client likes it and you like so what difference does it make . . .
Your last image (of the wine glasses) is something that I have started doing with the bride's flowers instead of the glasses. I have the couple look at me for one shot, then look at each other and then kiss. Once I decide which I like best, I may drop the others.
Your last image (of the wine glasses) is something that I have started doing with the bride's flowers instead of the glasses. I have the couple look at me for one shot, then look at each other and then kiss. Once I decide which I like best, I may drop the others.
Ditto, with the flowers. It's become a favorite of my bride's and they like it to either open or close their albums. Although I have the bride holding the flowers.
Rob, I like the look of the mirror shots (the one you applied the gradient to). I wouldn't have done it that way (obviously, we are all unique) but I like it. And, I love the cake, oh and the image you took of it too.