Photographers Favorites Just a few of my Favorite Shots from Recent Weddings
Photographers Favorites
I'm often amazed when I shoot an assignment whether it's a wedding or model or even a commercial project, how some shots just stand out from the others. Maybe it's the lighting...or the expression...a lot of times other artists will leave me compliments on how they "Love the Feel" of the shot (what ever that means)Whatever the reason....there are always a few that I think stand out above the rest. Here are SOME OF my Fav's from this project. (In no particular order.)
This shot is so soft and sweet. It's like a "Fly on the Wall" view of a very private moment.
A soft "Whispy...Dreamy...look" "High Key"
I've had this shot posted on several Artist Web Sites and have received very good reviews. Although it's a painting and not a photograph, It was a "Top Ten Pick" from several artists.
Right Place at just the right time God wanted someone to take a picture. This shot is the perfect example of "A Moment in Time"
This Picture to me is a "Mom" Always busy and the broom in the background is perfect.
The "Jasper Mafia" " lol"
"Don't mess up your Dress"
"Classic Old School" Wedding Shot.
Formal.....Maybe the most relaxed expression from Randall all day.
Bride and Groom in Black and White and the other subjects in color.
Another "Fly on the Wall" View. I got this quickly as they were watching you and your father dance.
Expressions on this one, to me, capture the relaxed mood at the end of the day.
"She ran from me all Day" Every time I pointed my camera at your sister she went the other way or looked down. Finally after the service she let her guard down Once. I love this pic!
The innocence of youth and the protective nature of Fathers.
"Classic" Wedding Shot.
Great capture...The slight "Leaning" effect adds to the great expressions.
Another Classic....
To me this pic says it all!!
I honestly can't remember ever seeing a Bride really"Blush" before, but your actually Blushing on this one. Don't know what he said to you but it must have been good.
At the end of the day I saw the vows you had written folded up on the couch. I framed them in this setting as a keepsake shot and gave them to your father to give to you. Shots like these come in handy when the commitments of Marriage become challenging over the years.