Tim and Holli
So for my first job after the accident I shot a wedding with John (coldclimb). It was a day with really harsh sunlight and no shade anywhere to be found. So we did what we could. Also this is my first wedding so....heres to trying.
Holli and father
Another, its unfortunate about the big metal thing in the back this was a last minute shot.
The kiss!
Bride and Groom
Tim, the groom, on a happy day.
Tim works on the fire crew so they brought out the truck for some shots.
A happy bride
Mmmmm cakkkkeee...
Holli and father
Another, its unfortunate about the big metal thing in the back this was a last minute shot.
The kiss!
Bride and Groom
Tim, the groom, on a happy day.
Tim works on the fire crew so they brought out the truck for some shots.
A happy bride
Mmmmm cakkkkeee...
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First piece of advice... Step back. Let the couple become part of their surroundings instead of the major portion of the frame. Show off dem mountains! Can't wait to see what you two come up with!
This was about as wide as I got. It was super sunny and everyone was squinty plus it became unbearably hot! What do you do in that instance?
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