Shot this one with fellow FMer Karin Belgrave. The reception was pretty nice, but was in a pretty terrible part of town...northeastern NJ isn't that nice to start with.
Classy look, solid processing, great moments! I really like #10, except you might want to clone out the black thing in the background behind the bride's head.
Good stuff. Really nice and clean. Love the backdrop for the wedding party. The only one that I didn't like as much was 11... just looks underexposed rather than having any part of the photo exposed properly leaving them in silhouette.
Good stuff. Really nice and clean. Love the backdrop for the wedding party. The only one that I didn't like as much was 11... just looks underexposed rather than having any part of the photo exposed properly leaving them in silhouette.
Love this set, and #8 is simply amazing - especially since I know the back story! This is worth telling: we were shooting at high noon, blazing sunshine, with very few shady areas and NO obvious spots to position everyone to take advantage of the incredible skyline...so Scott found this shady spot at the opening in the fence, posed them to perfection in less than a minute, went across a crazy busy road & c. 50 feet down a side street to get this shot. I would have taken a picture of him but I was too busy trying to time the traffic for a gap and make sure everyone was paying attention to him (SO far away) AND not get hit by the insane North Jersey traffic. In case you didn't know it before...yeah, he's that good.
Wolfe_boy wrote:
The second thought I had after "Wow, awesome!" was "Why are those two dudes kneeling?"
Great work. Clean, polished, energetic, fun.
Thanks man - I do the kneeling thing all the time to get some variation in the posing. The guy on the right is doing it correctly...the one on the left - not so much.