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patfureyphoto
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Hey guys!
This past Friday and Saturday I had the opportunity to travel up to Boston in order to photograph another photographer. She posts here. She brought along her lovely husband and awesome dog. This is where you guys have to guess who I shot!
I shot ____.
It was a great time: a little rain, not much sun, but we made it work! Boston was amazing. I can't wait to venture back.
This is a small portion of 235 final edits*.
Gear used:
5D2
35L
45ts
85L
Enough talk, photo time!
:lust,
Pat
*don't worry, there is still a ton more awesome stuff you haven't seen yet!
This past Friday and Saturday I had the opportunity to travel up to Boston in order to photograph another photographer. She posts here. She brought along her lovely husband and awesome dog. This is where you guys have to guess who I shot!
I shot ____.
It was a great time: a little rain, not much sun, but we made it work! Boston was amazing. I can't wait to venture back.
This is a small portion of 235 final edits*.
Gear used:
5D2
35L
45ts
85L
Enough talk, photo time!
:lust,
Pat
*don't worry, there is still a ton more awesome stuff you haven't seen yet!
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Kris
Great shots all around of a great looking couple!!
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*edit* well, I just don't type fast enough I suppose....NOT the first!
And my guess was...Redleash as well!
The only thing that caught my eye was the running with the dog picture. Her ankle looks like it is going to be sore after that position.
Pat, I absolutely LOVE your work - I always look forward to one of your threads! This set is no exception and there are so many fantastic shots it's hard to know where to start (and how do you get such amazing natural laughs and expressions? It's brilliant!), but I have to say the non-DOF blurring in some of these makes me feel slightly seasick - my brain can't process which way is up when the blurring is like that! You did'nt number them so it's hard to be specific, but the first shot is an example. Gorgeous but.... my head is spinning.....
Now, who is it? I'm dying to know!
It was such a fun afternoon. I hope I wasn't your worst nightmare (clientwise). Not sure if there is anything worse than shooting an other photographer But we had an awesome afternoon (despite the weather) and I promise my angle didn't get hurt, Pat just got me in the right moment when Lena all the suddent started pulling like a sled-dog. (Believe it or not, but she broken the leash that day!! Crazy dog, I am still not sure how she did that)
Thanks SO much for posting these
ps- all of the blurring was done in camera, not post. that's from the 45ts.
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Actually, I was just thinking (as I slobbered over these pictures yet again today) that they demonstrate how the warm, funny and compassionate style you write AND photograph is just... YOU!!
I seriously, SERIOUSLY love these pictures. I can't even single any out cuz I love 'em all so much (although the blue filmstrip series and the "walking on her head" shots are pretty darned amazing!) bowbowbowbow
And your dog is beautiful, too!!
Haha, yeah right I look just as :crazy as I sound sometimes Haha, thanks divamum , Pat did an awesome job ...
Angie- you are so cute! I'm excited for you that you have all the great photos. I mean, how often does that happen when you're the one holding the camera all the time?
Caroline
Thanks so much for sharing!
Live today like you'll wish you would have 10 years in the future. You only get one life; this is it...live it up. - Joy Nash
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(I wanted one before, but that just nails the coffin.)
These are beeeeeautiful! I love the fun! Pat you did amazing! And Angie you are such a cutie!
I think these are even better because Angie is a photographer- she had ideas to bring to the table, and knew that it was with the risk she would take in showing her true self that great photos would come. Geez I sound like a philosopher. But these are extra special even for the amazing Furey.
... yeah and a little cazzzzyyyyyy .... haha :crazy
I swear I don't make faces like this often I just figured we should have fun with it (and boy, did we!). Not much of a posy girl & glad Pat didn't shoot me after the session and everybody is still alive ....
Conheatherfucious say "Be yourself and yourself you will be!
Great shots....all of them!
but...
Isn't it sorta...cheating... to be taking photos of a hot chick?......I mean....how hard is that?
Jeff
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... or ... "you get what you deserve" (funny faces that will be posted in the web) haha ...
Yeah right ... haha ... you're too kind Jeff
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encore Oh my!! I can't wait!!! Thanks Pat!!
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seriously.
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
http://www.danielkimphotography.com
Just teasing Agnieszka....as she routinely teases me....and she obviously...."got it".:D
Jeff
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-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
limitation of plain text hehe...I was agreeing with your assessment.
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
http://www.danielkimphotography.com
Ron
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But I really Love the TS shot of the Stata Center, I actually worked on that building during construction, the shot is perfectly complimenting to the radical architecture.
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