Pre-wedding/Bridal shoot.
l.k.madison
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This is my first "all by myself" wedding post, I'm kinda scared about this
The bride is a very dear friend of mine, I've known her for almost 15 years now. She contacted me when she started making wedding plans asking if I could do the "First Look" and some shots of them before their wedding. Her, being the wonderful person that she is, granted us 2 1/2 hours of shooting time between her makeup and her wedding. And he's the first guy I've ever met that kept saying "sure, let's do this", the camera didn't bother him at all. Have I mentioned how wonderful they are?
When my husband showed up at the wedding with his Hasselblad 500C/M, the photog's wife approaching me saying that her husband was enthralled with my husband's gear. Between us, we had a Canon 40D, Rebel XT, Canon EOS-1 and his Hassy.
Of course, we paraded around in Jeffreaux2's location tromping grounds, but that's ok, I might have stolen a few ideas from him anyway. :rofl
The wedding was last night, so these are of the few that only took a few edits, but they have to come out of hiding.
C&C welcome.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Foil
2. She was freezing so he gave her his jacket
3. One of my favorites, but I'm a fan of the "don't have to show faces to tell a story" idea.
4. Reflecting
5. We didn't add the graffiti, it was just a lucky find.
6. Of the ones they've seen, this one is their favorite
7. Stole the "rings on the heel" idea from another DGrinner
8. Hubby's a fan of sun glare.
9. The make-up artist suggested this one.
Edit: I didn't add the blue borders, I'm not sure why it's blue, I'm wondering if it's a Flickr thing.
The bride is a very dear friend of mine, I've known her for almost 15 years now. She contacted me when she started making wedding plans asking if I could do the "First Look" and some shots of them before their wedding. Her, being the wonderful person that she is, granted us 2 1/2 hours of shooting time between her makeup and her wedding. And he's the first guy I've ever met that kept saying "sure, let's do this", the camera didn't bother him at all. Have I mentioned how wonderful they are?
When my husband showed up at the wedding with his Hasselblad 500C/M, the photog's wife approaching me saying that her husband was enthralled with my husband's gear. Between us, we had a Canon 40D, Rebel XT, Canon EOS-1 and his Hassy.
Of course, we paraded around in Jeffreaux2's location tromping grounds, but that's ok, I might have stolen a few ideas from him anyway. :rofl
The wedding was last night, so these are of the few that only took a few edits, but they have to come out of hiding.
C&C welcome.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Foil
2. She was freezing so he gave her his jacket
3. One of my favorites, but I'm a fan of the "don't have to show faces to tell a story" idea.
4. Reflecting
5. We didn't add the graffiti, it was just a lucky find.
6. Of the ones they've seen, this one is their favorite
7. Stole the "rings on the heel" idea from another DGrinner
8. Hubby's a fan of sun glare.
9. The make-up artist suggested this one.
Edit: I didn't add the blue borders, I'm not sure why it's blue, I'm wondering if it's a Flickr thing.
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I like the first and third best.
I think all of them could use more contrast....and #2 could use a big push in exposure.
You get calibrated yet?
I enjoyed shooting your GP's 50th anniversary party. They appear to be a cute ....and happy couple!!!
Jeff
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I took soooo many that it's hard to narrow down a favorite, I can't pick between my babies!!
I like the first one the best, myself, only because their new last name is Foil.
And shame on me, I didn't calibrate before editing those, I need to, though (I know, I know). I'm just making the first pass through weeding out the keepers from the non-keepers.
Jeff, other than the embarrassing slideshow, it was great, very short, sweet, simple and to the point, just like them I could kill my mother for putting some of those 20 year old pictures of me in there. And that projector, oh how I cringed when it came to one of my pictures, it just killed them. Maybe it's just the slight perfectionist in me coming out.
Once I get them all done, I'll have to share the entire gallery!
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There are very few people in the world who REALLY like having their photo taken....and in my opinion......most "photographers" like it even less than the average person.
...adding a boost in contrast will help those suckers "snap"!!!
Jeff
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It wasn't that I didn't like my picture taken, it's just that most of them were from the 80's/90's when my hair had a life of it's own.
And I'll definitely run some contrast through those again, thanks for the advice.
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In the 80's or 90's I at least HAD hair!
Jeff
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I'm so happy I had an idea worth stealing :smo
My favorite is the graffiti one, very cool, although I wonder what it would look like in B/W. (and dare I say it, selective color on the heart? )
Um, "selective coloring" is a BAD word in this house, just like all of the other four letter words - or words I scream during LSU football Hubby says this house should adopt "oh what a bunch of selective coloring that is" in place of a "bad" word.
And yes, your rings on the shoe is a great idea, I saw her shoes and I had to try it, she liked it, so it went over well!! I might have to steal it for good
I black and white'd the graffiti one, actually, it's my submission for Jeff's tortur-- I mean challenge this week.
Hubby found the graffiti, but it was a great find - I'm not a fan of it usually but we couldn't pass it up.
And Mr. Jeff, you could have all of my hair from the 80's you wanted, that's when mom convinced me to *gasp* perm it and it was just BAD.
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www.madisonsquared.com/proofing/foilwedding will bring you straight there!!
Again, we weren't the hired photogs for the wedding, so there's not a lot of "wedding" shots. The actual ceremony shots were sans flash, I didn't want to ruin the hired photog's shot if we fired at the same instant. (He's actually in a few, he was part of the wedding, so I decided to keep them).
Jeffreaux2, you'll know my locations instantly
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