They look like product photos to me. Really sorry :-/ they are beautiful pictures and I want to go and live there but I had to look hard for the bride.
But this kind of stuff might be your brand so we could be the ones that are off beam here.
The second one as it brings the bride more in focus. The bride is lost because of the white color of the house. The groom in black would have stood out more or you could have painted the house
It took me about 5 takes through these to realize the groom was sitting on the porch, which I can't decide if that's awesome or not so good. I think 3 is pretty awesome, I'd go color though. Too many awesome colors in that to make it black and white IMO. It's a cool idea, I think I would have put them down by the lake though, or perhaps shot it it a bit tighter.
morganb4 wrote:
They look like product photos to me. Really sorry :-/ they are beautiful pictures and I want to go and live there but I had to look hard for the bride.
But this kind of stuff might be your brand so we could be the ones that are off beam here.
Thanks for looking man. Your work is off the hook! And yes, this is my brand of pictures Thanks again.
None of them. I could hardly see the bride and had to wait for one of the responses to see that the groom was in the photos. This scene would work MUCH better if you had the bride and groom in the foreground with the lovely retreat behind them.
VickiB wrote:
None of them. I could hardly see the bride and had to wait for one of the responses to see that the groom was in the photos. This scene would work MUCH better if you had the bride and groom in the foreground with the lovely retreat behind them.
ack, I missed him completely. He looks like a sad lump, infact I wish you had not pointed him out. I liked the photos better before I noticed him.