OMG!!!! I think I have another reason to start saving my pennies again... I think I found my new toy... It's the Apple iPhone...
This thing looks sooo cool, but unfortunately this won't be available until June 2007.
Check out more of the iPhone from Apple..
Thanks!
Visual Exposure
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
It seems the weeding season is starting early for Visual Exposure and Harvard Photography. It's only January and already have completed a wedding this past weekend and two more scheduled for next week.
I shot alone this weekend (for Harvard) at Sandy and Joe's wedding. The couple were very cute, but very shy and were hesitant to take a lot of the posed-wedding shots because they thought of themselves as not being very photogenic. I thought the bride was beautiful, and even kept mentioning it, but she was very modest.
The background that I had to work with in the Bride's room (at the church) was very small and didn't really provide a good enough background for me to work with. Here's a shot of Sandy.
Here's a wide angle shot of the church and it was pretty difficult to shoot, since I was limited to a balcony that was positioned at the back of the church. To add to this distant location, the natural light within the church was very dim.
Here's a shot of Sandy and her bridesmaids. They were all wonderful to work with!
A cool part of the reception had to be the sax duo with Sandy and her father. I was unsure what song they were performing, but the music was wonderful.
This was the best man fighting furiously for the garter during the toss. Notice, he's the only one that was really serious about catching the garter.
here's a cute little girl that kept staring at me and wanting me to take her picture.
I also got a chance to meet Hanna during the wedding. She's a very nice young lady and pretty too..
Well, im looking forward to my others weddings this year.. Let the madness begin!!
Thank you,
Visual Exposure
I shot alone this weekend (for Harvard) at Sandy and Joe's wedding. The couple were very cute, but very shy and were hesitant to take a lot of the posed-wedding shots because they thought of themselves as not being very photogenic. I thought the bride was beautiful, and even kept mentioning it, but she was very modest.
The background that I had to work with in the Bride's room (at the church) was very small and didn't really provide a good enough background for me to work with. Here's a shot of Sandy.
Here's a wide angle shot of the church and it was pretty difficult to shoot, since I was limited to a balcony that was positioned at the back of the church. To add to this distant location, the natural light within the church was very dim.
Here's a shot of Sandy and her bridesmaids. They were all wonderful to work with!
A cool part of the reception had to be the sax duo with Sandy and her father. I was unsure what song they were performing, but the music was wonderful.
This was the best man fighting furiously for the garter during the toss. Notice, he's the only one that was really serious about catching the garter.
here's a cute little girl that kept staring at me and wanting me to take her picture.
I also got a chance to meet Hanna during the wedding. She's a very nice young lady and pretty too..
Well, im looking forward to my others weddings this year.. Let the madness begin!!
Thank you,
Visual Exposure
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