...or kind of my first wedding (at the end of April) but, I did not shoot it by myself. I have to give props to facebook once again for propelling my business along because a past classmate contacted me about a wedding her boyfriend (a photographer) needed a second shooter/assistant for. I jumped at the chance to learn the ropes of shooting a wedding without the pressure of doing it by myself. I did not have my flash
yet so, I had to unfortunately use the camera's on board flash which only added to the white balance problem being indoors can bring. I captured a few nice moments and was able to save a few pictures in post processing (I am getting better and better at that).
It was definitely a wonderful learning experience and I enjoyed working with you Tony (click here to check out a little of his amazing past work)! Thanks for the opportunity and I hope to shoot more weddings in the future. Let me know when/if you open your studio because I would love to come work there.
Thanks also to the wonderful bride and groom who let me share their special day with them. Good luck you two!
Thanks also to the wonderful bride and groom who let me share their special day with them. Good luck you two!
I am quickly failing in love with my 85mm
lens mainly because of the creamy bokeh it gives me. Amazing...
4 comments:
Beautiful captures, great work. I'm happy to hear you love the 85mm, I have my eye on that lens next - you got amazing bokeh.
Thanks so much. You have taken some amazing pictures as well. Shooting a wedding was a whole new experience but, it was fun. Yes, the bokeh on the 85mm is wonderful, it is my favorite lens after my 50mm.
Thank's again for taking such beautiful pictures. You and Tony did a outstandig job at it. Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you so much for taking our wedding photo's! You did a wonderful job!
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