K&K: Beautiful Texas Country Wedding
I've been lucky enough to have a few weddings recently that were "off the beaten path" as far as venues go. Makes me realize how much a location can help with the quality of the photos. I love the feel of this set and wish that every wedding could go as smoothly and wonderfully as this one!
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Theo Civitello - Houston Based Automotive, Wedding & Life Photography
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Who wouldn't like these...nice shooting.
Some of my favorites:
7. Love it...nice portrait...well done.
11. Setup, scene, composition...well done...and I'm not one to like back shots. It just grabbed my eye when I first saw it.
19. Very nice...keepsake...
24. Just lovely...what a shot...nice post processing...nice composition...great shot good job. My top pick for best in show...along with 19.
26. Rings and things...good captures
29. From an artistic standpoint...really nice. I like.
Nit: Half length shots in forest...what a backdrop...I, personally, would like to see these in full length showing off her dress and a bit more of the ambience of the location, (same for him) which I might add that that you took great advantage of in some of my favorite shots. This set should put you in real demand, if you already aren't...
My reasoning, is that if you get in too tight, then where was the shot taken. If you have to look to the body of work to figure that out, then maybe, more background would be better. And, you probably have more of what I'm talking about, but just FYI to those who are reading this post.
Thanks for sharing.
Just my two pennies.
Ed
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Ed
Great CC! I agree with you on the lack of some full-length shots in the forest. I agree with you completely - I have become pretty attached to my 85 1.4, but sometimes use it when a wider shot would be more appropriate. This set compelled me to finally pull the trigger on a 35mm 1.4, so I am looking forward to capturing some wider shots at my next weddings!
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