Most recent wedding
Thought I would share some pics from my most recent wedding. The bride looked soooooooo pretty. :lust
Posting here mostly posed pics ... c&c welcome. You can find more photos on my blog (feel free to leave me a message, if you feel like it )
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Posting here mostly posed pics ... c&c welcome. You can find more photos on my blog (feel free to leave me a message, if you feel like it )
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You are amazing.
Love all of these and it looks effortless.
I love how you keep them so bright but not actually blown... pretty amazing!
Wow, what a large wedding party.
Very nice work.
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whiteagle, haha! I do see your point. I was actually thinking the same (it was just a snapshot between shots), but her eyes drew me in when I looked at the pic once I was back home, so I couldn't make myslef ditch the photo, haha ...
Phil. Thanks! I really like the ghosty look of the table cloth too/ Was only like a 3 second exposure, but it was really windy that day
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OK OK your stuff is amazing!! I am especially jealous of your PP skills. Would you mind someday posting some of your secrets in the new Grad School forum...particularly how you processed the eyes in #17. A lot of us are still trying to find our way through Photoshop and LR and could use as many tutorials as possible....
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Congrats on job well done.
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You're an inspiration!
Just beautiful....and have I ever told you how much I love your tastefull processing!!!
Seriously.....these skin tones are candy!
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Living on the (skin-)edge ...
This was actually not my biggest bridal party. I had one this year with 34 (!!! ) people, the couple & parents not included! Crazy. Just imagine what they had to pay for all the extra limos!
The last bridal party was a lot of fun, didn't need much help, nor did I have to yell around too much It's just a bummer when you get home, after you positioned everybody (for the group shots), and then you look at the photo, and some of the guys moved ... just a couple of inches, but of course that made a difference and you don't see the whole face Oh well. I guess the important thing with big bridal parties is to get MANY photos & a couple different poses, so you end up with at least a couple of shots where you see them all
Yeah, I know ... I live on the edge of being blown, but I like the effect, and my couples seem to like it to
Glad you liked the dancing shots. Thanks for commenting.
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First of all: SWARTZY!!!! Where have you beeen??? Been missing your pics on this board!!!!
And then: ... awww, thank you : Helps a lot when you have such a gooorgeous looking bride
Thanks Pamani, Hurme & GoofBckt
GoofBckt, It's soooo haard to say. Let's see ..:
- during the prep shots, def my 50mm + macro + 24-70
- during the ceremony my 50, 24-70 + 70-200 + my wide angle
- during the posed photos mostly my 24-70
- during the reception my 50, 24-70 and sometimes my wide angle
Your style is nothing like mine, but I absolutely love these!!
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Ohhhhh!!! Haha. Thanks Idlewild!!
...makes me want toast. :giggle
Toast? Did somebody say... toast???
Back to topic: Agnieszka, what do you do for those skin tones? Is it because you tend towards the lighter end of the exposure, or do you have some amazing refinishing technique for that incredibly beautiful, creamy, ultra-smooth look? (Or is this your "secret ingredient" which I'm not supposed to ask about? If so, apologies - blame my remnants of n00bness )