my first ever engagement shoot.. (lots of pictures)
As some of you recall, I had a thread going about my upcoming shoot.. Many kindly provided their suggestions, and boy am I grateful.
Also, I am sorry that I didn't listen to the suggestion of rescheduling the 10am shoot to a later time. the light was super harsh, there were nearly no clouds with little to no shade. Mosquitoes were a pure nightmare, too..
you be the judge.
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6) his bike belongs to HER dad, and HER bike belongs to HIS mom.. Both are Schwinn old bikes, the only old bikes that stayed in the family.
7) here, I realized how badly i want a macro lens.. shot this with my 50mm, reversed. The ring is a really cool thing, actually. It is built of two rings. the main set is of her Grandmother's, and center diamond was pulled off from his Grandmother's ring due to damage.
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11) this spot was infested with the blood sucking bastards.. there was literally a could of them.
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any feedback is welcome. Sorry about many pictures.
total, I have 120 some pictures.. i'll be happy to link to the whole set if you like.
Also, I am sorry that I didn't listen to the suggestion of rescheduling the 10am shoot to a later time. the light was super harsh, there were nearly no clouds with little to no shade. Mosquitoes were a pure nightmare, too..
you be the judge.
1)
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6) his bike belongs to HER dad, and HER bike belongs to HIS mom.. Both are Schwinn old bikes, the only old bikes that stayed in the family.
7) here, I realized how badly i want a macro lens.. shot this with my 50mm, reversed. The ring is a really cool thing, actually. It is built of two rings. the main set is of her Grandmother's, and center diamond was pulled off from his Grandmother's ring due to damage.
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11) this spot was infested with the blood sucking bastards.. there was literally a could of them.
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any feedback is welcome. Sorry about many pictures.
total, I have 120 some pictures.. i'll be happy to link to the whole set if you like.
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I used my 85mm, so I sat outside of their range
the poor guy was covered in them, when they got back to the main road, though.
thank you.
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I think, given the light, that #1 probably isn't a keeper (unless there's some "behind the scenes" story that means they'll find it particularly meaningful). The kissing shots don't work for me in general, though - the advice I was given was that you should go for the moment right BEFORE they kiss so that you don't get "smooshed". You got that moment on #3, but I find that one a bit stiff and posed, especially compared to the really *good* shots later in the set you've posted.
I'm no expert, but I'd say you did really well for your first eshoot - looks like you had fun despite the mozzies! (Big fan of Caladryl gel in this house - we call it "the smell of summer" since I am "that person" who always gets DEVOURED by insects, no matter what bug spray I use or how few bites anybody else gets!)
I agree with the #1. i'm not a fan either, and I am going to toss it.
And you are absolutely right, we all felt a bit awkward int he beginning, not knowing what to do, or think.. Then, when we started cracking jokes, we could relax and just shoot.
(googling Caladryl.. i'm "that" special person in my house)
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Next time, remember: You control the time for the session, not them. No way would I ever do an e-session at 10 am. It's not in your client's best interest, no matter what they ask for. You know better, but they don't.
Anyway, those are just thoughts for next time and are not to distract from the good job you did here!
I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.
I am going to follow the tossing suggestion.
And the "you know better" part.. i'm still learning that one..
Mark, I was hoping for the feedback like that, so thank you very much! I have to say, if not for the dgrin, I wouldn't have learned gotten as deep into photography as I did; so it is thanks to people like yourself, DivaMom, Smurfy, allen and others who taught and continue on teaching me.
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Well, couple loved pictures, and want me to shoot their wedding.
Needles, to say, i'm freaked out... Any good books on the matter?
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No books can teach you IMO. I think practice is everything, getting to learn in the field is better than any book. Just keep shooting and details details details (thats my suggestion):)
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I love animoto
Back to research, I go.
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Keep up the good work!
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Could you explain reversing the lens for the wedding ring shot? i don't know what that means.
Thanks
Phil
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