My youngest sister...married...
heatherfeather
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My baby sis is now married and off on her honeymoon.
2. Shooting my sister's wedding was a bit of a different experience because I am part of the story on this one. Usually I try to avoid making any kind of photo with me or other tech people in it, but in this case because I am sister of the bride / photographer I get to be a part of some of the photos.
3. She was married at my mom and dad's house. What a view. Although the sky was quite overcast and nasty it was still lovely...
4. She really was a lovely bride. She had tons of friends around helping her look her best.
5. She really was the most beautiful bride.
About that point in the shoot I noticed that I had a black spot showing up on all my photos! I tried everything- changing lenses and checking this and that. But, it turned out to be a speck on my sensor and I was sure glad I had a backup rig. That would have stunk cloning out the evil black speck from more photos than I actually had to.
I sent my 5d to my local camera service center and it is now fixed. :whew
6. I'll skip the wedding and get to the fun shots afterwards.
7: I went back and forth about cloning out the stage- it was where they said the vows, so it could go or stay in my book.
8.
9. The dip....
10. At the reception:
11: The flower toss
12: This isn't the greatest picture, but I like it because of all the energy...
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16: The crossprocess
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18: On the dock. Note the float plane.
19: The flower girls. Every other one from the left are my beautiful daughters. (the rest are my nieces)
20. Zany flower girl shoe detail. Yes Gracie has white tights, and everyone else has cream. When we opened her package the cream tights had a big hole in them! It worked, though! I love the "Chuckey's" with the frilly beyond frilly dresses. The Juxtoposition works somehow!
21: All the kids had been waiting and waiting to be able to go out on the dock. I finally said they could and let them splish splash in the water.
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23: The getaway car
All in all I really enjoyed shooting my sisters wedding, but it was a bit of a pain to be constantly taking pictures of something you want to join in!
C & C welcome!
Thanks for looking and even more thanks for those of you who feel up to spending the time to type out a comment!
2. Shooting my sister's wedding was a bit of a different experience because I am part of the story on this one. Usually I try to avoid making any kind of photo with me or other tech people in it, but in this case because I am sister of the bride / photographer I get to be a part of some of the photos.
3. She was married at my mom and dad's house. What a view. Although the sky was quite overcast and nasty it was still lovely...
4. She really was a lovely bride. She had tons of friends around helping her look her best.
5. She really was the most beautiful bride.
About that point in the shoot I noticed that I had a black spot showing up on all my photos! I tried everything- changing lenses and checking this and that. But, it turned out to be a speck on my sensor and I was sure glad I had a backup rig. That would have stunk cloning out the evil black speck from more photos than I actually had to.
I sent my 5d to my local camera service center and it is now fixed. :whew
6. I'll skip the wedding and get to the fun shots afterwards.
7: I went back and forth about cloning out the stage- it was where they said the vows, so it could go or stay in my book.
8.
9. The dip....
10. At the reception:
11: The flower toss
12: This isn't the greatest picture, but I like it because of all the energy...
13:
14:
15:
16: The crossprocess
17:
18: On the dock. Note the float plane.
19: The flower girls. Every other one from the left are my beautiful daughters. (the rest are my nieces)
20. Zany flower girl shoe detail. Yes Gracie has white tights, and everyone else has cream. When we opened her package the cream tights had a big hole in them! It worked, though! I love the "Chuckey's" with the frilly beyond frilly dresses. The Juxtoposition works somehow!
21: All the kids had been waiting and waiting to be able to go out on the dock. I finally said they could and let them splish splash in the water.
22:
23: The getaway car
All in all I really enjoyed shooting my sisters wedding, but it was a bit of a pain to be constantly taking pictures of something you want to join in!
C & C welcome!
Thanks for looking and even more thanks for those of you who feel up to spending the time to type out a comment!
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My only negative would have to be that the desaturated/retro look just doesn't do her stunning red hair justice. The full color ones show her to be a stunning bride.....oh...and I really love that shoe shot!!!!
PS ...My new dishwasher is purrin away as I type this!
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Yeah, that spec was a pain. Here is an idea of what it was doing to me... (besides making me scream and worry..) It was the worst when it ended up in the middle of someone's face. The Camera guy said it had some kind of adhesive on it! Which is amazing since I just got my 5D new from b&h in the middle of May and I immediately put the lense on and never took it off until the speck showed up.
Thanks for the super nice comments, Jeff.
Wowsers Shach.... Thanks for the really nice comments!
Yay for small communities! Hard to believe she is married, since in my mind she is still 5 years old.
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Thanks ShepsMom! She is pretty darn cute!
Thanks Shima! I appreciate your comment!
Thanks for the praise! I love to do weddings, and am hoping things will ramp up more soon. Alaska Bride and Groom Magazine is going to feature my photographs from a wedding I did last August in their end of June issue. I have heard that the Magazine is the best place to advertise and most of the photographers in this area get a lot of their work from them. The June issue is the first one that I have had anything but a resource listing, so that is exciting with possiblities! (I did get weddings from just that resource listing, though)
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I don't think she has seen them yet- she is still off on her honeymoon. They were going to go on a wale watching cruise... Fun fun!
I had that shoe shot planned waaaay before the wedding- actually since the day I bought all the chuckeys!
Thanks for the comment! I really do appreciate it!
Yep, I had been worried about those shadows- It had been sooo sunny that whole week and then we ended up getting the little bit of "scattered showers" for the wedding day. It was a relief! But, I would have loved some blue in the clouds. We never are happy are we!?!
Thanks for the comment Saurora! It means a lot!
I love it when weddings are funky and fun enough to warrant awesome shots like #20. Good for you for not wasting that opportunity.
Beautiful set and I wish you the best of luck in booking more weddings!!!!! You're amazingly talented!
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A great set of wedding photos and you captured the memorable moments beautifully! Your sister looked beautiful and you captured her wonderfully in #5.
My best wishes to the bride and groom.
Thanks for sharing...
Lee
Lynn- first of all thanks for the comments! It really means a lot, as I love your work! (SO MUCH!) The lighting on #1 is just window light from camera right and then the bbc on the external flash. I am thinking on getting a whale tail or fong or something, but for now the bbc is really in my budget, lol!
I love her hair and have plenty more with her vibrant red showing, but these are just the few that I shared with you all! If you wanna see more, just holler!
Thanks for the nice comments!
I liked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16 & 18 the best .
I like most of the shots.
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Chuck,
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