Wendy is quite a stunning model... check out her blue eyes! Aaron and I had such an amazing time shooting Wendy's bridal portraits. I love all of these so much and I just can't decide on a favorite.
Wow, I hardly have words... I LOVE the elegance of the 1st shot, I LOVE the texture use in the close up & I love the simple beauty of the last one. Truth be told, I love them all! As usual, with you two! ;)
You guys blow me away. Gorgeous. I would be interested to know how much of the focus softening and color adjusting is computerized and how much is the result of lighting, lenses and equipment....
Hey Susan~ Thanks so much for the sweet comment! We love shooting at sunset which creates gorgeous natural lighting. You have to start with great lighting then tweak in photoshop. Also, we shoot with Canon L lenses and we shoot at a low aperture which places the focus on the bride. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any more questions! =)
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Wow, I hardly have words... I LOVE the elegance of the 1st shot, I LOVE the texture use in the close up & I love the simple beauty of the last one. Truth be told, I love them all! As usual, with you two! ;)
Wow! Those are amazing! I'm so glad Wendy is using you guys. Love love love the pics!! =)
EXCELLENT! The colors are nice and there is definitely a theme..
WOW! Stunning! The 1st one is definitely my favorite. Beautiful!
I think my fav is the 4th one down - love that angle and the texture is awesome. Keep rockin' it, Kristin!
You guys blow me away. Gorgeous. I would be interested to know how much of the focus softening and color adjusting is computerized and how much is the result of lighting, lenses and equipment....
Susan Kelly
I love those pictures. You guys done a great job. She is a very beautiful girl anyway. excellent job you all done.
Hey Susan~ Thanks so much for the sweet comment! We love shooting at sunset which creates gorgeous natural lighting. You have to start with great lighting then tweak in photoshop. Also, we shoot with Canon L lenses and we shoot at a low aperture which places the focus on the bride. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any more questions! =)
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