Very Classy Houston Wedding
From a recent wedding here in Houston at the Bell Tower on 34th street. Super classy!
You can see the rest of the photos on my blog posting: http://theo-graphics.com/blog/belltoweron34th/
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You can see the rest of the photos on my blog posting: http://theo-graphics.com/blog/belltoweron34th/
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it was actually a request of the bride's after a number of photos i've taken like it:
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good stuff
please tell me you have a shot of her on that staircase??!
No unfortunately, there was another wedding going on at the same time that was using that room.
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Also, just noticed that in a couple of the bride shots by the window...right in front of the bouquet and down a little, there's a reflection on the window frame that you might want to think about getting rid of...image 6.
Here's something else that I'd try...just to see if you think it makes it better. Put the RAW file into Lightroom, if you have it, and push the kelvin slider up. I find that sometimes this makes the image pop. Your images here appear to be a bit too blue...just a suggestion...I'm on my uncalibrated laptop.
Also, the big blue dot in the middle of image 13 is not good.
Just looked at the staircase...man, that's really too bad that another party was using it. Your bride is nice looking and on the staircase...that could have been a killer shot...
Very nice job...nice images...I hope you're charging enough for your services...these are worth a couple of thousand.
Oh well, just my thoughts...
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what was the set up for it?
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Ditto on this request. How did you get the reflections on cboth doors? Planned?
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Phil
the setup was pretty simple: just a single speedlight placed in front of the bride and triggered wirelessly. the reflections were by chance due to the highly laquered doors - but sometimes accidents work for the better, haha!
thanks very much for your comments, everyone!
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