Very sweet feedback... (and some wedding pics)
heatherfeather
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End of October I shot the wedding of one of my assistants, Joe.
It was pretty fun since I knew most of the guests and wedding party.
Here is the slideshow of the event:
http://ambiencephotography.myshowit.com/schaafsma/index.html
I just got an email from the mother of the groom...
The groom's younger brother is special needs, and a very special member of the family. It was very tender to witness the family's treatment of him as they helped him through the day.
Here is the note:
(Here are a couple in case you don't have time to watch the slideshow)
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2. Had to use some serious fill because the mountains side of the church was in full noon sunlight.
(Keep in mind that this was the end of October in Alaska... Kaylee was a trooper. It was cooold.)
3. Here is buddy with 3 of his brothers. I was so tempted to crop this differently, but in the end left it as taken.
4, Perhaps my favorite formal line-em-up photo of all time.
5.
This photo won't mean anything to most people not in the photo business, but these are two of my assistants. One is Joe, the groom, and the other is Amberly (my sister). I have millions of photos of these two with the white balance cards to measure the light temp in each room. And for some reason they almost always "strike a pose". It was fun to have a photo with both of them doing the "job".
6. Happy toes out of high heels.
7.
Anyway, that is all I have time to share. Hope you enjoyed them!
C & C please!
It was pretty fun since I knew most of the guests and wedding party.
Here is the slideshow of the event:
http://ambiencephotography.myshowit.com/schaafsma/index.html
I just got an email from the mother of the groom...
The groom's younger brother is special needs, and a very special member of the family. It was very tender to witness the family's treatment of him as they helped him through the day.
Here is the note:
Anyway, it has single handedly made my day. Makes me feel that in some small way being a wedding photographer makes a difference in people's lives.The pictures you took of Joe and Kaylee are just fantastic. It was
such a fun wedding, and I soo enjoyed meeting you. I just wanted to tell you that your pictures of Buddy just touched Bob and my hearts!! Some were just like we have
never been able to capture ever before. Thank you so much for
including him in so many shots. I am practically crying as I type.
It means so much to us. We just don't know how long God will entrust
us as parents to care for him, so whenever we see him in photos as
delighted as he was at the wedding, is just a special treat to us.
Heather, thank you so much. You are wonderful.
(Here are a couple in case you don't have time to watch the slideshow)
1.
2. Had to use some serious fill because the mountains side of the church was in full noon sunlight.
(Keep in mind that this was the end of October in Alaska... Kaylee was a trooper. It was cooold.)
3. Here is buddy with 3 of his brothers. I was so tempted to crop this differently, but in the end left it as taken.
4, Perhaps my favorite formal line-em-up photo of all time.
5.
This photo won't mean anything to most people not in the photo business, but these are two of my assistants. One is Joe, the groom, and the other is Amberly (my sister). I have millions of photos of these two with the white balance cards to measure the light temp in each room. And for some reason they almost always "strike a pose". It was fun to have a photo with both of them doing the "job".
6. Happy toes out of high heels.
7.
Anyway, that is all I have time to share. Hope you enjoyed them!
C & C please!
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Thanks so much. It really was a very special letter. I don't always get feedback after a wedding, so when some like this comes up it really means a bunch.
Caroline
Viewing this demonstrates the difference between a technically good photograph and a wonderful melding of technology, and art to capturing the true emotions and meaning of the day.
Many would complain about shooting in a school gym. You on the other hand were able to shoot in such a way so that I don't think it would have made any difference whether it was shot in a school gym or a palace.
Sam
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ exactly
And can I just say... how the HECK do you do it?! It's not supposed to be possible to make a baseboard heater look like an integral and aesthetic part of a shot instead of a distraction and yet... you do it.
The best part about the pictures of Buddy are that you **didn't** do anything "different" for him - you just included him as the special part of the family that he is, which is a lovely thing indeed.
Doug and Cathy
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Oh....and in #5 "I spy" the Phoxle gel holder!!!
I get lots of questions when wearing this around my neck, but it is almost always there.
I just have to ask though....are you also using the case as a WB target? I did an in-depth review of Chris' product at one time and that was a suggestion I had made to him.....make the case nuetral grey. It was already close....but had a spectral...metallic like finish.
Inquiring minds gotta know....
Jeff
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For Jeff: Yeppers, it is the gels you recommended.. but what we were using for wb is the little cards fanned out in their hands. I have these small credit card sized grey white and black cards that I put on the phoxle lanyard and I make my assistant wear them. My sis always says it sounds like cowbells as she clunks along... (Which is why I make HER wear them, so I can call her my little cow- We do a lot of teasing...)
"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's heaven on Earth." — Mark Twain
......
This is the part where I excuse myself....and remain nuetral.......right?
Jeff
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I see where this is going... Do your gels clack as you walk along? Should I start sending fresh hay down south for you? Cows can't live on gumbo forever.
What very nice things to say! I often find myself jealous of all the classy venues... cool pillars, brick buildings and iron gates they have every where else in the world. We in AK really have only been developing for around 50 years... so everything is either not old enough to have that classy cool look or a bit hodgepodge.
But my mountains make up for the deficiency quite nicely.
Meanwhile... I think the secret is off camera flashes x 2 and a really shallow DOF. Only times I use on camera flash is during the ceremony... and I grit my teeth the whole time. Anyone can do it. I just have to do it alot.
(And I think you are every bit as good of a photographer as me, Misha. Your work is amazing!)
Joe is a great guy, and a grinner too! We are pretty good friends after working a bunch of weddings together... late nights, bad catering and road trips will make anyone comfortable with you.
Thanks so much for the comment Saurora. It is wonderful to hear from a lady who has been around long enough to have her own smiley :saurora !
And I am glad you liked the slideshow!
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Heather, as always, beautiful work. I LOVE (LOVE, LOVE, LOVE) the shots where she's in her dress and the red jacket. There were so many great shots in that slide show too! You are amazing.
~jb
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