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Evan Baines Registered: Jan 15, 2007 Total Posts: 4722 Country: United States |
*Cross posted from my blog* ![]() My Richard Avedon-inspired portrait sessions have really started to spill into my wedding coverage. This is a shot that I really love, which would never have happened before I started doing that style of portrait session, where the interview process and verbal exchange is crucial to the success of the shot. I'd reached a point where I felt comfortable that I had enough "bride getting hair done" shots, so I left my second to cover in case anything happened, and asked the mother of the bride to step outside with me for a moment. It was a nice partly-overcast day, but a bit brisk. Knowing I didn't have long, I chatted with Mom for a moment and then asked her: "If you could have one wish for your daughter's marriage, what would it be." She responded: "Only for her to be as happy as I've been." This picture was taken just after her response, and just before the tears came. This image is not a "rockstar" shot with an amazing composition or elaborate lighting. This image matters to me, because I can see in this woman's eyes just how much she loves her daughter. |
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Jimsokay Registered: Feb 15, 2005 Total Posts: 844 Country: United States |
I like everything about this post Evan. That is a great place to be. |
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jcolman Registered: Feb 21, 2008 Total Posts: 4903 Country: United States |
Damn son....you almost made me cry after reading this! Great job. |
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radioblurs Registered: Aug 26, 2005 Total Posts: 4285 Country: United States |
evan, we've talked about this shot in particular, but this is an example of taking shots for the client rather than for yourself (IMHO)-i love that you're taking your shots to a deeper and more intimate level of storytelling |
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ckhagen Registered: Mar 05, 2007 Total Posts: 1503 Country: United States |
great post Evan. thank you! |
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Evan Baines Registered: Jan 15, 2007 Total Posts: 4722 Country: United States |
Candice KausHa wrote: |
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Brian Lingle Registered: Aug 13, 2005 Total Posts: 2304 Country: United States |
What was her response to the image? |
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louloulou Registered: Aug 01, 2008 Total Posts: 952 Country: Australia |
this is so sweet |
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brandonwong Registered: Jun 11, 2008 Total Posts: 624 Country: United States |
Amazing as a picture, especially combined with that background story... but as the mother of bride wouldn't you feel as if you planned the sort of thing just to get a snap of her like that? I honestly would feel a little cheated, but that's just my opinion. Isn't it something that could have been done candidly? I guess it depends on how you view the photographer's role in the wedding. |
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Tad Killian Registered: Sep 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3024 Country: United States |
great post! A lot of emotion in the capture. Capturing the emotion is what it's all about. Not megapixels and all the other squawbles debated on here. Look at those eyes. There's a short story. |
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Tony Harrell Registered: Sep 13, 2006 Total Posts: 389 Country: United States |
Howdy Evan. Much like Brian's question - what was her response to the image? How about the bride? |
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Tad Killian Registered: Sep 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3024 Country: United States |
it already did |
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Tony Harrell Registered: Sep 13, 2006 Total Posts: 389 Country: United States |
tcamper wrote: |
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Tad Killian Registered: Sep 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3024 Country: United States |
............you're looking at the subject in a very broad sense with a very limited approach. The pupils caught me, and then the smile got me. There was no back-story needed. It's a great capture. |
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Tad Killian Registered: Sep 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3024 Country: United States |
"Look at those eyes. There's a short story." |
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rhembein Registered: May 01, 2008 Total Posts: 408 Country: Canada |
wonderful photograph! You can tell without reading the back story that there is deep emotion in that face. I LOVE that you are pushing yourself to try things like this! as we all should be doing, I would think. |
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Sam Hassas Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 6044 Country: United States |
"If you could have one wish for your daughter's marriage, what would it be." |
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Evan Baines Registered: Jan 15, 2007 Total Posts: 4722 Country: United States |
Thanks for your thoughts everyone! |
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Brian Lingle Registered: Aug 13, 2005 Total Posts: 2304 Country: United States |
Dude! You're the Barbara Walters of wedding photography! |