Baby, I asked you not to keep me waiting - Erik & Nancy
Moogle Pepper
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Their last dance song was sweet! Very classy and potent at the same time.
I am not going to post too much as my blog has a huge collection of this massive wedding. Check it out.
Shot this at the mariott in Trenton. Erik and Nancy, as some have seen from the engagement session, are such wonderful people and them and their entire family are such genuine individuals. Plus it doesn't hurt that her mom kept telling me that even though I am photographing, that I am part of the family and that I can drink and eat all I want! Can't piss off the mom now... EAT DRINK AND BE MERRRY!!!!!
Anyway some highlights!
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A little soft. Oh well.
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I need to clone the "uncle bob" out. This is one of my favorite shots.
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Thanks for looking! [My first solo wedding!]
I am not going to post too much as my blog has a huge collection of this massive wedding. Check it out.
Shot this at the mariott in Trenton. Erik and Nancy, as some have seen from the engagement session, are such wonderful people and them and their entire family are such genuine individuals. Plus it doesn't hurt that her mom kept telling me that even though I am photographing, that I am part of the family and that I can drink and eat all I want! Can't piss off the mom now... EAT DRINK AND BE MERRRY!!!!!
Anyway some highlights!
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A little soft. Oh well.
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I need to clone the "uncle bob" out. This is one of my favorite shots.
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Thanks for looking! [My first solo wedding!]
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Good stuff moogle, how many off camera flashes did you have set up? And how do the different flashes know when to fire for each pic? I hope to someday be able to shoot a wedding with this type of set up, or atleat 2nd shoot some to get a feel for it lol.
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Not a huge fan of #2, or #3, both seem a little too soft for me. And the processing on #3, doesn't fit in with the rest of your pics.
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Great first solo job!
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I think you took your style even further with this set. The processing works out great with these. The only one I don't like is #6 (on the left). Waaaayyyyy to blow in my opinion. Assuming you just got out of the dark hotel and didn't change your settings and I LOVE your flash at the reception, but I think it's a bit overdone (too many pics like this / on the blog anyway). Tough ... I do like the effect
My favorite is definitely #12
Way to go MR!
That just means more for them to choose from for a canvas. Still learning and still trying out stuff. I guess though you could be right, the batteries in that flash got seriously hot...
I actually like 6, I was aiming for the reflection in the limo anyway. But, I did come out of a dark hotel to straight to the limo.
Telling you, this one was massive. They needed a massive blog entry. It is what it is. Don't say I didn't warn anyone! [trying to match the length of the blog post to Erik's vow. It was a long one, but really good and classy!]
@nicole, thanks for looking and commenting! Though I like #3 the way it is. I didn't do too much on that image.
@jay, one external remote flash.
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Oh, I wasn't complaining here ... just commenting. I actually really enjoyed looking at them all, soooooo
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Now the issue of keeping this up. I hear moving to Europe is not too difficult...
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