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Hyun & Meg - First E-Session

DarosKDarosK Registered Users Posts: 14 Big grins
edited June 19, 2009 in Weddings
Hi guys, this will be my first 'share' here on the forum :)
This was my first E-Shoot that I did 3 or 4 months ago - shot in Laguna Beach, CA, and various other places along the coast.

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These are just a 'sampler' of some of the shots - here is a link to the complete gallery: http://www.daroskoding.com/gallery/8551765_VZiCz

I had a lot of fun for first time shooting this type of photography - but I'm looking for honest, in-depth critique if you are willing to give it. Feel free to comment and give advice on any aspect!
Daros K.
"Shooting Wide" - My journal on manual focus lenses

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    MishkaMishka Registered Users Posts: 236 Major grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    These are great--I think number 5 is my favorite. I love the intimacy that you captured.
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    MA-FOTOMA-FOTO Registered Users Posts: 85 Big grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    Very nice..... good stuff here.

    The only thing to add would be a fill flash w/ the sun unless you where going for a semi-silhouette look.

    Okay ... i just peeked at the set... get rid of #3 here and put the other one w/ the couple facing the camera - Sweet!

    And you have some other that truly rock also.
    like ... the one where they are drawing w/ the rock in the sand.

    And there is the couple posing together on the tracks - arm in arm - very nice and good pp.

    #1 here is a great opening shot. well done on composition/colors...

    Thanks for sharing and looking for more.

    Later,
    _Mark
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    Wedding shooters rule!
    (......just 'what' i'm not sure :scratch )
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    Drive 50D ~ 24-70 L ~ 85mm ~ 28mm ~ Tammy 17-50 mm ~ Stuff
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    lisarhinehartlisarhinehart Registered Users Posts: 279 Major grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    impressive first shoot
    Daros,
    I am very impressed with your gallery-- are you sure this is your first e-session???--lol iloveyou.gif I recently posted mine and they are not even in this ball park, wow!

    I actually like several of the shots in the gallery more than your samplings-- great work! --Lisa
    Lisa
    My Website
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    QarikQarik Registered Users Posts: 4,959 Major grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    very nice captures. I like the variety in the shots.
    D700, D600
    14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
    85 and 50 1.4
    45 PC and sb910 x2
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    DarosKDarosK Registered Users Posts: 14 Big grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    Mishka wrote:
    These are great--I think number 5 is my favorite. I love the intimacy that you captured.
    Thank you very much Mishka ~ #5 was also the bride's personal favorite as well, if I remember correctly.
    MA-FOTO wrote:
    Very nice..... good stuff here.

    The only thing to add would be a fill flash w/ the sun unless you where going for a semi-silhouette look.

    Okay ... i just peeked at the set... get rid of #3 here and put the other one w/ the couple facing the camera - Sweet!

    And you have some other that truly rock also.
    like ... the one where they are drawing w/ the rock in the sand.

    And there is the couple posing together on the tracks - arm in arm - very nice and good pp.

    #1 here is a great opening shot. well done on composition/colors...

    Thanks for sharing and looking for more.

    Later,
    _Mark
    Thank you Mark! About #3, hehe maybe I will. I do like the one where they're facing the camera.

    About your advice on fill-in flash, to be completely honest I wanted to go for silhouettes, but I didn't know anything about exposing the shot so the couple would be completely silhouetted. In fact I still don't, but that's kinda what I was going for. I'll definitely keep that in mind though for next time :)
    Daros,
    I am very impressed with your gallery-- are you sure this is your first e-session???--lol iloveyou.gif I recently posted mine and they are not even in this ball park, wow!

    I actually like several of the shots in the gallery more than your samplings-- great work! --Lisa
    Thanks a lot, Lisa! I'm glad you like them :D

    Yes, it was my first e-session ~ I remember being ridiculously excited about the shoot the night before, and I couldn't get to sleep.

    Which ones specifically do you like best? I might throw them up here... I kind of just selected the ones I did to give a "feeler" for the set - but it was mostly random picking to be honest...
    Qarik wrote:
    very nice captures. I like the variety in the shots.
    Thank you very much, Qarik :)
    Daros K.
    "Shooting Wide" - My journal on manual focus lenses
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    MA-FOTOMA-FOTO Registered Users Posts: 85 Big grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    add 8/11/12/15/20/26/30/31
    these are the one i would vote for .... and there are a couple i left off that could go up also.....

    really - nice work.


    Later,
    _Mark
    ____________
    Wedding shooters rule!
    (......just 'what' i'm not sure :scratch )
    ~
    Drive 50D ~ 24-70 L ~ 85mm ~ 28mm ~ Tammy 17-50 mm ~ Stuff
    ~
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    DarosKDarosK Registered Users Posts: 14 Big grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    :) A few more shots:

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    7)
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    8 )
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    12)
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    Daros K.
    "Shooting Wide" - My journal on manual focus lenses
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    marikrismarikris Registered Users Posts: 930 Major grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    O gosh, how cute is #8 iloveyou.gif

    These are really great. Brimming with personality, specially #12 with his concerned look.
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    MA-FOTOMA-FOTO Registered Users Posts: 85 Big grins
    edited June 17, 2009
    Ya baby! this is how we do it!!!
    (remind self to take notes)
    nice stuff.....

    Later,
    Mark
    ____________
    Wedding shooters rule!
    (......just 'what' i'm not sure :scratch )
    ~
    Drive 50D ~ 24-70 L ~ 85mm ~ 28mm ~ Tammy 17-50 mm ~ Stuff
    ~
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    DarosKDarosK Registered Users Posts: 14 Big grins
    edited June 19, 2009
    marikris wrote:
    O gosh, how cute is #8 iloveyou.gif

    These are really great. Brimming with personality, specially #12 with his concerned look.
    Thank you :D

    About #8, I was afraid I would cringe at having to do these 'cheesier' shots - but the couple were really into it - and their enjoyment was contagious iloveyou.gif It was there where I learnt my first lesson in doing these types of shoots - Get to know the couple. Seems simple and obvious - but it helped so much to be able to laugh with them :D
    MA-FOTO wrote:
    Ya baby! this is how we do it!!!
    (remind self to take notes)
    nice stuff.....

    Later,
    Mark
    Haha thanks Mark :D
    Daros K.
    "Shooting Wide" - My journal on manual focus lenses
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