Groom + Groomsmen in the snow
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I had this a week or so ago. I really enjoyed it since I had worked with the B & G so much before hand that I knew them fairly well.
Did I mention that we got A LOT of snow that day? (We ended up with 12-15 inches that day... which made my 1 hour drive home a bit longer)
The groomsmen were awesome and let me take them outdoors for some fun in the snow.
1. The happy but chilly groom:
2. I thought about cloning out the tree, but can't decide if it adds or detracts. Any votes either way? He has got the "I'm bad, I'm bad, you know it..." look.
3 & 4. I don't know why they don't put any traction on the bottom of rented Tux shoes in Alaska. :dunno Seems like it *might* be a good idea.
I have learned to warn groomsmen about it.
(Check out everyone's expressions as they catch him. Afterwords I got lots of "did you get that?" questions....
5. But we got some pretty great shots out there anyway... The snow sure added to the fun.
6. This is the one where I told them to look like the Mafia. It took a couple of tries to get one where someone wasn't cracking up, but we got it. I love the juxtaposition of the cheery balloon beside all these intense looking guys. Not too thrilled with my harsh shadows, but I like the shot anyhow.
7. The groom was planning on singing and playing a song he had written for his bride at the wedding... and was a nervous wreck. So every second I didn't need him for a shot he was practicing. So, of course we had to include that.
8. The venue was REALLY dark with a few garden lamp posts and one strand of Christmas lights as the only light. We had a bit of fun with the lamp posts and darkness.
9. Near the end of the evening I asked one of the groomsmen if they were planning on decorating the car. Though they hadn't planned on it, the restroom supplied the necessary decorations.
On another note: When we went outside, I had taken off the CTO Gel, since I thought that my flashes would be close to the only light at midnight in Alaska & I didn't think about all the street lamps being so yellowish. But Still I think it is sort of neat with the warm tones around them.
10. They were pretty pleased with a job well done. (this one has the zoom during exposure, look and is pretty much SOOC)
I had a lot of fun with these guys and the rest of the photos turned out not too shabby either. Stay tuned for a companion thread with some photos of the rest of the event. (Including the beautiful bride.)
C & C are always welcome! I love to hear what everyone thinks...
Did I mention that we got A LOT of snow that day? (We ended up with 12-15 inches that day... which made my 1 hour drive home a bit longer)
The groomsmen were awesome and let me take them outdoors for some fun in the snow.
1. The happy but chilly groom:
2. I thought about cloning out the tree, but can't decide if it adds or detracts. Any votes either way? He has got the "I'm bad, I'm bad, you know it..." look.
3 & 4. I don't know why they don't put any traction on the bottom of rented Tux shoes in Alaska. :dunno Seems like it *might* be a good idea.
I have learned to warn groomsmen about it.
(Check out everyone's expressions as they catch him. Afterwords I got lots of "did you get that?" questions....
5. But we got some pretty great shots out there anyway... The snow sure added to the fun.
6. This is the one where I told them to look like the Mafia. It took a couple of tries to get one where someone wasn't cracking up, but we got it. I love the juxtaposition of the cheery balloon beside all these intense looking guys. Not too thrilled with my harsh shadows, but I like the shot anyhow.
7. The groom was planning on singing and playing a song he had written for his bride at the wedding... and was a nervous wreck. So every second I didn't need him for a shot he was practicing. So, of course we had to include that.
8. The venue was REALLY dark with a few garden lamp posts and one strand of Christmas lights as the only light. We had a bit of fun with the lamp posts and darkness.
9. Near the end of the evening I asked one of the groomsmen if they were planning on decorating the car. Though they hadn't planned on it, the restroom supplied the necessary decorations.
On another note: When we went outside, I had taken off the CTO Gel, since I thought that my flashes would be close to the only light at midnight in Alaska & I didn't think about all the street lamps being so yellowish. But Still I think it is sort of neat with the warm tones around them.
10. They were pretty pleased with a job well done. (this one has the zoom during exposure, look and is pretty much SOOC)
I had a lot of fun with these guys and the rest of the photos turned out not too shabby either. Stay tuned for a companion thread with some photos of the rest of the event. (Including the beautiful bride.)
C & C are always welcome! I love to hear what everyone thinks...
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The guitar shot is fantastic too!!! Love it ... as well as #6 with the balloon
So there only remains one question ... where is the bride????
I'm getting to it... I was afraid of bogging down the post with too many photos, so thought I would split it up into two threads. She was stunning and will be in the other thread.
You know I never even noticed the "tree spots" in #1. I'll have to do something about that! Thanks for the sharp eye!
(Do you ever say anything not nice?)
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I CAN'T WAIT for the next post hehe ...
As for voting on #2 - My vote would be to keep the tree in the shot. Without it, I think you would have bulls-eyed snapshot of the groom. The tree balances the shot.
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Thanks Scott. Awesome from you means a heck of a lot!
I am thinking that I could probably crop the tree out and it would take care of the centered issue and fix the snapshotty feel of it.
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Just keeping it real....I do not think the flash in these shots is as well done as the flash in the other thread. A little to much flash in the outdoor shots and some pretty strong shadows on a couple of the indoor shots. But that is being pretty nitpicky.
I love the contrast of the dark suits with the snow. Nice work!
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Wow Travis, THANKS! Well I guess we can just sit here and be amazed at each other :giggle because your stuff is incredible too!
:patchNow wait... I am getting confused. I thought YOU were Steve and I was Fred... But we can switch if you want.
Thanks! For the uber nice compliments and the JR high style friendship. It is a blaaast.
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Hey Zoomer,
Well yes, I am a female. It does kind of make me crack up to be in on the grooms prep and hear who's hot and who's not among the bridesmaids... (which I then use against them while posing) But mostly I am fairly ornery to them and that is what does it. My assistants are all hotties, but, meh, I don't really think I qualify.
Oh, and nitpick away. I am here to learn and since you are fairly amazing, I would love to learn from you! Thanks so much for the compliments and the help!
I think the gel is a bit warm for some of the shots outside. Very tricky to match, I know!
I do like the ones of the guys decorating the car, how fun is that! The warmth doesn't bother me in those shots.
And the last one in the set is my fave....great technique and moment!
How did your fingers hold up in the cold? Do you wear fingerless gloves?
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Yes- I think I did the gel for the outdoor shots exactly opposite to what I should have. I should NOT have gelled during the day, and gelled during the night shots. Ah well, chalk it up to experience. Actually it was my first wedding to try the gels out on and I am very pleased with the results when I did it right. I also think I need to get at 1/2CTO more varied light. I only have a window green and CTO right now.
I don't usually wear gloves. I have tried them on occasion, but usually I end up taking them off. We were only out there for about 5 minutes and all my gear was warm to start with so I was just fine and dandy. But I do have to say that my next wedding I am not even going bother to curl my hair. It only lasted about 10 minutes into the shooting that day because of all the wet snow. Maybe I'll use the straightener instead!
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Oh and I maybe heading your (Heather feather) way this summer. I have a number of relatives in Wasilla and haven't visited in a few years. Trying to geta trip planned now.
I have a need for a decent # of these smaller cards. If you have multiple cards that would be great. I am located at zip code 35243 & 35255.
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