p.1 #4 · One from yesterdays Bridal (7 images added)
Very unusual to find a bride that's willing to do something like that as a bridal shoot. Was it her actual wedding dress, or something that was used as a "throw away"?
p.1 #5 · One from yesterdays Bridal (7 images added)
Big - This was at the end of the session. This was her actual wedding dress. She said she would rather do something like this instead of paying to have it dry cleaned lol.
p.1 #6 · One from yesterdays Bridal (7 images added)
I don't think I would call this a "bridal" shot.... definitely more like trash the dress or something similar, looks like a fun time
Jun 24, 2012 at 04:00 PM
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p.1 #7 · One from yesterdays Bridal (7 images added)
The bubbles from the waterfall hide the fact that she's in her wedding gown. It just looks like she relaxing in a spa. Do you have more from the portion of the shoot?
p.1 #8 · One from yesterdays Bridal (7 images added)
You should have thrown in some laundry detergent and she'd get a portrait session & her dress cleaned at the same time
I agree with MarcAnthony though, if she had been sitting 1/2 way in the water so we could see the dress that would be cool. Would like to see more though!
p.1 #9 · One from yesterdays Bridal (7 images added)
You do get a pretty good sense of it being a wedding dress underwater, but I agree with the others. We should see enough of her above water to see the dress and know it's a wedding dress.
And this picture as a stand-alone is definitely a Trash-the-Dress, as Sheri alluded.
p.1 #10 · One from yesterdays Bridal (7 images added)
Thanks for all the feedback guys. I've added some shots to show how the session progressed. It was really cool to have a client that was up for whatever.