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Shot my 5th wedding (ever) yesterday for Tegan and Billy. They were referred to me by Jessica who I had done some maternity pictures for back in May (www.flickr.com/photos/samuelrussell/8844212745/).
Anyways, the weather here was a bit odd - warm (15C in November) but very windy (which isn't so odd). There was also some off and on showers so we mostly shot indoors at the Rooms (local museum) and at the venue (The Reluctant Chef). While we were waiting for the ceremony to start, we had some time so we just popped outside the restaurant and got some natural light portraits. It's still fall so there were leaves and trees adding that great fall colour to everything. This shot is one of my favorites. I like moments, and this seems like a good one.
I'd also like to mention that Tegan was a joy to work with, very well planned and no drama whatsoever! She also had a great team around her and I'm sure I'll be posting more from this shoot soon. Anyways, that's it - enjoy!
Shot with D90 and 85mm f/1.8D
Talk about the best place for some wedding photos. Take heed all you wedding photographers out there. That is if you don't mind a little traffic noise. (If you've ever been there you will know what I mean). :-)
As for this shot, talk about shooting from the hip -- shot from a tour bus -- sitting on the other side, thank you very much. I moved very quickly.
A special moment.
Something
borrowed ( video shots)
Blue ( the way I feel not dressing)
Old... (me)
New... ( App to make this mock up wedding)
Heidi is being prepared for her wedding by our friend Victoria. A careful and time intensive process.
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The Wedding Cake, made by Fiona Cairns, was designed using the Joseph Lambeth technique.
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Yesterday I photographed a friends Wedding on a little farm not far from Ballarat.
Not long after the recepetion started I noticed the sunset was becoming rather awesome so I quickly dragged them down to the dam and snapped this shot. Pretty happy with how it turned out.
Wedding at Ufton Court near Newbury yesterday with Alex and Andy. Beautiful wedding and great people.
Leica M9 + Leica Noctilux 50mm f1 v2
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Wedding photography from Pete Barnes
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This was from one of my early weddings a few years ago (again apologies if you have seen it before, I’m having to repost shots now and then). This is a popular image I have a go at recreating now and then with brides but haven’t quite nailed it. It was just a spur of the moment shot as we were moving between locations. In terms of lighting there was only sunlight. I did a bit of HDR processing on parts of the dress with a bit of masking in photoshop.
It is still one of my favourite wedding photos and managed to win a photo of the month award for one of the wedding sites a while back. Thanks for looking folks.
While I was the photographer for these wedding photos the images are the property of Freeland Photography in Lee's Summit, Missouri. The owner, Mike Freeland, was kind enough to allow me to be a second shooter at one his weddings. Mike shared with me more information about photography that evening than my little brain was able to process. Please visit Freeland Photography at: www.freelandphotography.com to see his beautiful weddings.