Traditional wedding...
heatherfeather
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Here is another wedding I did several weeks ago. I just haven't taken the time to share.
Side note about the processing: The bride specifically asked for a LOT of partial desaturated with the rose tones processed photos.... not necessarily my favorite, but it works for her.
1. Stephanie (candid during bridal prep)
2. The rings.
3. Going to see him for the first time...
3. First glimpses. I love the story behind this with mom looking anxiously on...
4. Formals: this couple wanted tons of them. And pretty much that was all they wanted. I usually find that formals are my weakest thing, but I have been practicing. So I ended up pretty happy with these.
5. (another of the millions of these that they wanted)
6. Bride and flower girl
7.
8.
Ceremony:
After the ceremony I got a few minutes with the couple.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Meanwhile a different sort of drama was developing between the grooms nephew and the flowergirl...
17.
18.
Anyway, it was a very traditional wedding and no real room or time to play like I always enjoy. But the photos turned out pretty much just the way she wanted them, so that makes me happy.
C & C welcome from everyone!
Side note about the processing: The bride specifically asked for a LOT of partial desaturated with the rose tones processed photos.... not necessarily my favorite, but it works for her.
1. Stephanie (candid during bridal prep)
2. The rings.
3. Going to see him for the first time...
3. First glimpses. I love the story behind this with mom looking anxiously on...
4. Formals: this couple wanted tons of them. And pretty much that was all they wanted. I usually find that formals are my weakest thing, but I have been practicing. So I ended up pretty happy with these.
5. (another of the millions of these that they wanted)
6. Bride and flower girl
7.
8.
Ceremony:
After the ceremony I got a few minutes with the couple.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Meanwhile a different sort of drama was developing between the grooms nephew and the flowergirl...
17.
18.
Anyway, it was a very traditional wedding and no real room or time to play like I always enjoy. But the photos turned out pretty much just the way she wanted them, so that makes me happy.
C & C welcome from everyone!
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I think the desat/rose works for her, especially since she had the black-white-pink theme in the wedding itself.
Beautiful work as always!
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Caroline
I think the photographs are gorgeous. I really like your twist on traditional photographs. Awesome job. Love the pics of the kids!!! Thanks for sharing.
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They're all very well done, good for you for making an earnest effort to go outside your comfort zone.
That said, #9 is my fave....the usual heatherfeather awesomeness we're used to....
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Looks like everyone is having fun and you did a good job of capturing lots of variety.
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Formals....bleh....Yours look great, but its also part of the day that Id rather skip.
Thanks for sharing.
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