Tony Hoffer wrote:
Dang. I really respect him for keeping it under the radar, hiring a photographer who kept it real and for releasing a flare shot. Ha. Nice!
Not to be too critical, but there's nothing unique about the photography. Looks like another photographer who insists on using all natural night. I couldn't tell her work apart from anyone else.
delsol9400 wrote:
Not to be too critical, but there's nothing unique about the photography. Looks like another photographer who insists on using all natural night. I couldn't tell her work apart from anyone else.
delsol9400 wrote:
Not to be too critical, but there's nothing unique about the photography. Looks like another photographer who insists on using all natural night. I couldn't tell her work apart from anyone else.
so you have to use flash to create good photos and have your style now?
ckhagen wrote:
Oh and good for her. I'm happy to see a photog get this that isn't some sky high priced celeb photographer that's just cranking out subpar images.
I can think of two high priced celeb photographers that don't produce sub par images.
They didn't want to tell anyone, including vendors, what was going on. They didn't look for someone until the Thurs before. Like everything they do, they weren't focused on getting a big shot but wanted down to earth honest coverage of their special day. I applaud them.