Stephanie's Bridal

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Love 9 and 12. Would have loved to see more of her looking into the camera, as she has a beautiful heart-shaped face.
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I really like what you are doing with all these series you've posted, but the light seems a little harsh on most of them for my taste.  Are you using an electronic flash?  If so, you might get some benefit out of either: an umbrella for a modifier; or a Stofen omnibounce with the speedlight pointed up so it works like a barebulb flash.

I'm not trying to say I don't like the photos, I just wonder if a softer light would be more pleasing on some of them.

Great work, as always!

Travis
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Hi Travis, thanks, and you are so right.  It was one of those weird shelac kind of walls, and it seemed to have a different exposure each and every time, although the light and bride was stationary.
I guess I should have lit the wall with a secondary light.  I'm not sure that it would have helped....but I defiantely see what you are saying here.
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