Had the pleasure to photograph these seriously funny people a few weeks ago and I would love to know what the fine people at FM think of 'em.
Learned a few things at this wedding.
1. Need more CF cards (bought some yesterday)
2. My Nikon D200 is to be replaced as I feel its no longer up to the task.
3. Need to work on getting better posing/expressions from bride (need to study Mr. Baines's pix more)
Cruel to be kind or nice to be nice, its up to you!
I like your post work, its not typical at all. At first I was taken aback by #3, but I have to say the effect/look has grown on me. The color palette is nice and consistent throughout.
Some super-fun shots here! I really liked 13-16. Creative and fun with nice processing touches. I might take out/pull back the vignetting on 11 and 12 and I don't know that the two images that make up 7 work together that well. I'd probably just keep 7b by itself.
I really liked this set-what a fun couple to have.
Dude....these rock. UK is just too cool. The clown stuff is hilarious and tasteful at the same time. I dig the processing on these as well man. You do desat well. Cheers BK.
big fan of this set-very creative and as sam mentioned, still tasteful with some classic touches here and there
shots like 15 are awesome-very conceptual but not hokey-love the humor you infused
i also really like 13-not sure why i like it so much-you snapped at the peak of the action (good timing) but i'm not sure what else, to be honest-just works, i guess
on 9, i really like the simplicity of this-it's about them and their clown garb and expressions-only thing i'm not liking is her left arm, which is locked straight and disappearing into her dress-otherwise, solid
9 rocks out with her socks out, but you're right, some work on facial expressions and might be a good thing. While everyone seems to be enjoying themselves, it looks a little forced to me.
Great work and I like your posing and your ability to capture the moment. Very creative I think the use of desaturation is a little much. Throw it in here and there for some artistic flair but it seemed like a third or more of these were desaturated or overexposed.