The first was with one of my closest friends, Laura. She is not only a fantastic friend, she is also gorgeous and an amateur model. It was great practice getting to work with someone who knew how to move her face and body to get the best angles. I learned a lot just from watching her work.
And what I learned that day I put to use the next when I did my sister's engagement photos. I could not be happier for my big Sis Jess and her new fiance Joe. They are adorable together, and I literally can not wait until their wedding. It was fun trying to capture their affection for each other and true happiness on film (or SD card).
First up: Laura
This is my favorite from the whole session. You can really see her eyes, and I love her wrist tattoo, which is either her mother or father's name in Russian
(I can't read Russian so I am not sure which).
I love the smirk on her face in this one. I was so happy because this was the only photo I gave her any facial direction on, I just said "can you smirk?" and she nailed exactly what I was looking for. It was actually quite impressive to watch her work.
Plus, how awesome is this dress?
Next Up: Jess and Joe
How cute are they?
This was one of my favorites from their session. My sis just looks so at peace and happy.
It makes me feel all glow-y.
This one was taken in the restaurant that Jess and Joe first met. I wish I had moved to my right a few steps so I could have gotten more of Joe's face in the photo.
I think this is a good example of a photo that is technically imperfect, but emotionally awesome. It is blurred because my shutter speed wasn't high enough, and it is way over exposed. But look how happy they are, I can't help but love it just for the expressions on their faces.
I also played around with making Storyboards in PSE this week.
I love these shots, I told them to dance and Jess started yelling "no, no" while Joe grabbed her and started dancing. And if you look very closely in the photo on the left you can see Joe about to step on Jess's toes. Whoopsie!
This is my favorite from the whole session. You can really see her eyes, and I love her wrist tattoo, which is either her mother or father's name in Russian
(I can't read Russian so I am not sure which).
I love the smirk on her face in this one. I was so happy because this was the only photo I gave her any facial direction on, I just said "can you smirk?" and she nailed exactly what I was looking for. It was actually quite impressive to watch her work.
Plus, how awesome is this dress?
Next Up: Jess and Joe
How cute are they?
This was one of my favorites from their session. My sis just looks so at peace and happy.
It makes me feel all glow-y.
This one was taken in the restaurant that Jess and Joe first met. I wish I had moved to my right a few steps so I could have gotten more of Joe's face in the photo.
I think this is a good example of a photo that is technically imperfect, but emotionally awesome. It is blurred because my shutter speed wasn't high enough, and it is way over exposed. But look how happy they are, I can't help but love it just for the expressions on their faces.
I also played around with making Storyboards in PSE this week.
I love these shots, I told them to dance and Jess started yelling "no, no" while Joe grabbed her and started dancing. And if you look very closely in the photo on the left you can see Joe about to step on Jess's toes. Whoopsie!
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