Kelsey & Miguel - The Wedding

Jeff_MiloJeff_Milo Registered Users Posts: 327 Major grins
edited August 3, 2009 in Weddings
A few Months back I posted a few shots from this very cool couples engagement shoot, Thought I would follow up with a few from the wedding on July 11th

c&c always welcome & appreciated

1. Learned a valuable lesson on this one... Always bring a "pretty" hanger with you.
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2. Contemplating the day to come
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3. Daddy's Little Girl
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4. Sneaking a Peek
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5. Thumbs Up!
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6. With this ring....
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7. Who cares about them
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8. Scenes from a cafe
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9. Gotta love the pink flip flops

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For this wedding I also had the privilege of having our own DarthSLR Nikolai on board as my second shooter. I dragged him away from his comfort zone of beautiful models and to no-ones surprise he did an amazing job, here are a few of his as well

10 - Cuff links
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11. Anticipation
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12. The Kiss
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13. Nik's version of Abbey Road
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14. First Dance
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Thanks for taking the time to look!!
Jeff Milo
MILOStudios


www.milophotostudios.com

Comments

  • mmmattmmmatt Registered Users Posts: 1,347 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2009
    A lot of nice stuff here Jeff! Overall I think these are underexposed but just a bit and maybe a little too contrasty for my taste on some, but if that is your processing style than that is fine.

    I like how you guys used the stairs, and the group shots in general are all nicely composed. On 7, the b&g don't stand out as the subject like they should maybe, and your different light temps on the men vs ladies is a little distracting. I'm not sure I get your Abbey Road connection on Nik's stair shot. I do really like his dance shot though!!! I think that one (14) and 2 are my faves. Good job getting Nik away from his hot models and studio lights!

    Overall it looks like a good time.

    Matt
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  • Jeff_MiloJeff_Milo Registered Users Posts: 327 Major grins
    edited July 31, 2009
    Thanks for the feedback Matt, much appreciated. Your right, some were left slightly underexposed, I was going for a certain look stepping a bit outside my norm, not sure if its something i'll do again but fortunately they really liked them. They had expressed an interest in canvas prints on 1 & 8 so I wanted to leave them with a slightly darker look. I lean towards darker more "painted" looks for canvas. Excellent point on #7 with the different light temps. I am going to go an have to play with that a bit more. The general idea with that one was to have the bride & groom not the main focus, again not something I normally do but they wanted a pic with the bridal party as the focus. The hotel didn't offer a lot of different location options. I didn't quite get the abbey road reference either but thats what Nik called it so I went with it. He really is a great photographer and had some awesome ideas.
    Jeff Milo
    MILOStudios


    www.milophotostudios.com
  • ShimaShima Registered Users Posts: 2,547 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2009
    Good stuff here, I love your framing of the mirror shot, I'm a big mirror dork myself, always use them when they're available! :)
  • jeffreaux2jeffreaux2 Registered Users Posts: 4,762 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2009
    I like the detail and sharpness of #6, and also Nik's "cufflinks" shot.

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  • zoomerzoomer Registered Users Posts: 3,688 Major grins
    edited August 2, 2009
    A nice series.
    I would soften 6 and 12 just a bit, and a bit less contrast.
    Overall they all seem a bit dark, need a highlight boost.
    Nice compositions and arrangements, nice use of the facility.
    My favorite is the thumbs up shot.
    Well done.
  • MishkaMishka Registered Users Posts: 236 Major grins
    edited August 3, 2009
    These are really good--and I know what you mean with the hanger. I like the idea behind number 7, but I think I would have had the bridal party looking at the bride and groom to draw our eyes to them. It kind of felt like where's waldo in trying to find them.
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