Burned Venue (Wedding) R&T *Tons of Photos*
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Andrew Welsh
Registered: Jan 20, 2007
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Country: United States

Natural light jedi. Excellent work. Prep shots are your strength, and this set is notably better than others you've posted.



chris_243
Registered: Mar 09, 2008
Total Posts: 262
Country: Canada

awesome work again Jeremy. 4c is just an incredibly beautiful shot of her, one of the best bride shots I have seen here in a while.

Hope everything works out with the family, take care, will be sending good thoughts your way.



stevez32
Registered: Mar 26, 2003
Total Posts: 2184
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Sweet set, great job.



williamkazak
Registered: Jun 08, 2006
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Some very nice stuff here. Nice mood going on.



RichardLavigne
Registered: Jan 13, 2007
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Jer... sweet set. It's been a while since you posted a set.. and that's obvious because you forgot to post numbers...

I'm guessing you were just saving up this goodness for a rainy day. WOW! I love all of the b&w's here. Too many to comment on without those numbers, but there are lots of good ones.



katiedis
Registered: Jan 01, 2006
Total Posts: 983
Country: United States

Jeremy, such a lovely set from start to finish. i found myself wishing i could give the bride and groom a hug, sit down and meet the guests. Which to me, means you have nailed the wedding vibe. Great images. (and i like duo tone)



Aron Goss
Registered: Oct 03, 2006
Total Posts: 1356
Country: Canada

So solid...honestly. Nice to see you post again. Your logo looks like it is missing something with only the URL. Odd connection, my mother attended this wedding as I was shooting another. I saw the "newspaper" link with your name for the photo creds.

You are beast.



MTBtrials
Registered: Feb 04, 2008
Total Posts: 1368
Country: United States

Yeah, that fire one you labeled 8 (realized) is simply killer.

I also like the shoe shot of the soles of the grooms shoes... reminds me of one wedding I second shot where the groomsmen wrote "help" "me" on the soles of the grooms shoes for when he was kneeling in prayer... classic.

Sorry for vague compliments. Without going into great detail I have to simply give it up for all of the above



lisy78
Registered: Apr 09, 2009
Total Posts: 8907
Country: United States

Sam Hassas wrote:
Werd. Lot more natural lit shots in this set then others I've seen. A good thing I'd say.


That's exactly what I meant by: I really like how your unique fashion style comes through but is muted exactly at the point where fashion would hinder classic.




Lisy:
"I don't think I've ever seen a dress shot more awesome than the one you posted here."

Though it's awesome THIS shot is my favotire from the Jer. I think about it EVERY wedding I shoot. Serious.



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Ha ha ha... that USED to be my all time favorite dress shot right before he posted the one he posted today

The reason I like the new one better is the context it's set in. I almost get a "movie theatre" curtains opening to reveal this incredibly amazing backlit delicious thing feel from it.

So now the Clay man occupies the top 1 and top 2 spot for "best dress shot ever" as well as the top spot for "most annoying internet prank ever"

So to Jeremy: If I ever run into you I will kick you in the shin ... but then I'll buy you a beer and carry your bags


jprezant
Registered: May 19, 2006
Total Posts: 7804
Country: United States

Dude. This is my fav. wedding set from you. Wicked location.

Also...


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something center, mid way down is messing with my eyes. it looks
like you made a composite the didn't quite match up or something. What is
going on?!?!?!


klam
Registered: May 19, 2005
Total Posts: 1652
Country: Canada

Really good set of images Jeremy. This is classic JC.



MTBtrials
Registered: Feb 04, 2008
Total Posts: 1368
Country: United States

lisy78 wrote:
So now the Clay man occupies the top 1 and top 2 spot for "best dress shot ever" as well as the top spot for "most annoying internet prank ever"





ContagiousIdea
Registered: Dec 31, 2005
Total Posts: 4100
Country: United States

Dood, I think you've outdone yourself. My favorite set of the year from you. Make a sample album and sitback enjoy the biz you get from it.

EPIC WIN



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
Total Posts: 9093
Country: Canada

Pretty overwhelming response here, very flattering, everyone.

Lisy, tyvm for the dress shot love, and I still stand by that prank - for those who missed it, t'was an amazing rickroll that, once activated, made the browser window move around the screen. Clicking the Close button was that much harder, and if you managed to do so, you still had to click "Ok" about 30 times to each line of Never Gonna Give You Up before it closed. People screamed 'Immature browser hijack!', which I never understood - just had to click through the words of the song and it would close. Even awesome-r was that it was activated in the Show Your Wife thread, titled www.urlwashere.com/mynakedgirlfriend4.html or something. Epic, IMO.

jpresant - not sure what you're seeing sir, that's just the file sepia converted. :S

Aron: I didn't see your mom there? Must have not recognized her with the lights on.

Also, Foul Bachelor Frog sez:



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Aron Goss
Registered: Oct 03, 2006
Total Posts: 1356
Country: Canada

Aron: I didn't see your mom there? Must have not recognized her with the lights on.

Awesome..



izanaki
Registered: Aug 07, 2006
Total Posts: 172
Country: Canada

Dammit Clay! You gotta stop. It just too much with this awesome work of yours! It is truly awesome that there are photographers out there like your self that are able to really capture a wonderful moment like this. Beautiful Work!

-James



dmacmillan
Registered: Nov 03, 2007
Total Posts: 3441
Country: United States

katiedis wrote:
Jeremy, such a lovely set from start to finish. i found myself wishing i could give the bride and groom a hug, sit down and meet the guests. Which to me, means you have nailed the wedding vibe. Great images. (and i like duo tone)

Yep. That's the litmus test for me. I feel connected to these people and I also see their love for each other coming through. Mix in some killer atmosphere shots and your coverage would be a bargain at twice whatever you charge.

There's another thread about going back to film. Digital really expands the palette of the talented photographer and Jeremy consistently uses that palette in an effective and tasteful manner.



Stephaniespix
Registered: Jul 17, 2006
Total Posts: 1516
Country: United States

Beautiful work!



wordski
Registered: Mar 04, 2003
Total Posts: 950
Country: United States

Sensational, with a little amazing and a pinch of ridiculous..the good ridiculous.



dmacmillan
Registered: Nov 03, 2007
Total Posts: 3441
Country: United States

While I love the photo of them walking down the walkway towards the pool, could you clone out the beer cans and bottles and the extraneous woman?



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