Bridal fashion session
Very fun couple, got married in NY back in May. We did their bridal fashion session in Des Moines about a month ago. Here is a link to an image video...
http://vimeo.com/12821731
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http://vimeo.com/12821731
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These are a little bright for my eye, but over all great composition and style.
#3, i think the tilt distracts from the photo (and this is coming from someone who tilts tooo much). They are already dipping, so why not make it a straight on shot?
The straight on color shot in number 7 is much stronger then the tilt in number 6. I would have opened the crop a little more on the right side in number 7. Darken her a little and it would be my FAV!
love the art.
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Our images are shot and processed for print. We know when printing, it ends up slightly darker. I already printed and got back the first image, printed on metallic. No issues.
On the web, they will often appear a little hot. I can tell you in processing, none of the important details were lost.
In addition, my style has always been lots of contrast and strong highlights when desired. I am aware this style will appeal to some and not to others.
#6 was ordered as a 20x30 canvas wrap. #2 is the cover of their 8x8 image box that will contain a number of mounted 8x8 prints...some from this session and some from her boudoir session.
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Amen. I always get critiqued here for "hot" photos but in my experience, the most common printing problem is "too dark" photos.
Fantastic set. 7 is a show stopper.
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good to know. i'm sure they came out great for print. after watching the slide-show I can say they defiantly don't look blown out. Again, nice set.
Also, i do like your style, don't get me wrong, I was just saying she looked a little washed out compared to him in most of the photos posted here.
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Really like the backgrounds behind the sculptures! Really well done.