Half way through this engagement session, they started beating each other senselessly with sticks (I'm only half kidding), and I almost lost the engagement ring to the lake, so you know it was an awesome time. C&C welcome and encouraged.
Great stuff. I was wondering the same on the water shots. I'm thinking either wading in or on a boat.
I initially thought 23 was the head of a bald man haha!
S-Man23 wrote:
Great stuff. I was wondering the same on the water shots. I'm thinking either wading in or on a boat.
I initially thought 23 was the head of a bald man haha!
I have a waterproof bag for the camera, so I just jumped right in. The water was fiiinnnnneeee.
I'm also wondering about the logistics of this. I have a shoot at a local lake at the end of the month.
Change of clothes? Show up in swim trunks? How do you roll to a shoot where you may get in the water?
S-Man23 wrote:
I'm also wondering about the logistics of this. I have a shoot at a local lake at the end of the month.
Change of clothes? Show up in swim trunks? How do you roll to a shoot where you may get in the water?
2 doesn't work for me. I get what you're going for, but their expressions show connection, while the composition doesn't. If you're splitting the couple, I would try and have them look away or at the camera, that way both the expressions and composition disconnect them from each other.
3 is excellent. The life preservers make the photo.
The rest are great, but not quite at the same level as the first several.