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Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tim + Rebekah: Part Two, Details

Just some little moments I noticed here and there.

Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah Wedding

 Tim + Rebekah

 Tim + Rebekah

 Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah


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An attempt to mimic a photo my friend August took at a recent wedding (his was better, but I tried)

Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah Wedding

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Tim + Rebekah: Part One

God, this wedding was beautiful. I'm grateful to Anjali Pinto for letting me assist this gorgeous wedding at Salvage One in Chicago. We decided that this place had to have been designed by a photographer. I think every hour was golden hour!

Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah


Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah

Tim + Rebekah

For now I wanted to post some main photos, but I have a few sweet moments between guests that I am going to post later.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

There's a First Time for Everything.

This past week was a little nervewracking for me. I was hired to do my first baby pictures and senior portraits. I've had offers before, but this was the first time I felt confident enough to accept. It was a different experience having people pose, but I found that my natural shots were the best (of course).
Erin West, my friend Andy's little sister. But she's not so little anymore!

Meghan Ledden and her little girl, Ayden Rochelle. This child was pretty much perfect. She hardly fussed, and loved to give hugs and kisses.



I went on a frantic tutu hunt because I had a vision that I could not get out of my head. Thank goodness that my friend Beth's aunt had one.


Saturday, September 6, 2008

Neglect.

Oops.

I guess my summer will remain undocumented as far as blogspot goes. But...I do have pictures from my first Fundamentals project.

Breaking the Ice. Ten strangers. When I heard about this project last year, I was terrified. I really ended up surprising myself. Everyone I spoke to was really kind to me, and nobody turned me down. I wasn't even afraid to approach them either. I guess I just feel way more confident this year. That being said...I am still a little worried about this Honest Emotion project.

Lonnie Wood. My favorite.

Bill Felice, a limo driver from New Jersey.

Bob Mays (who ended up being a photographer himself. He liked me because I "shot Canon").

Staci McGee. I was driving through the local park back home, and saw that a wedding was ending. I pulled over, and took a shot of the bride. I was proud of myself, but it's too bad the lighting did not agree with me.

Cami Logan. Rob has her too...darn it all.

Laura Bentley. A lovely lady from El Salvador.

David Raye, guitarman.

Nick Peckham. This boy had a really cool family. I am considering calling up his mom for a final project.

Virginia Muller. She doesn't watch TV anymore.

H. Carolyn King. Part Cherokee and part French. Totally cool.