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I told the guy doing the installation (I am pretty sure he was not the intended) he was missing the interrogation point. He laughed and said maybe it's more like a Anforderung (a demand). Engagement as a public show seems to be becoming a thing. Now, if you are considering it, think twice. Chances are your girl might not be terribly amused.
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Once in a while I'm called upon to do other types of photography. The young couple wanted some "serious" shots. so I was happy to oblige. :-)
Strobist:
One FP360 in 36" octobox camera right.
Order was for 3 doz cupcakes to celebrate an engagement. Red velvet with vanilla buttercream, chocolate with vanilla and chocolate buttercream and vanilla with chocolate and vanilla buttercream. Personalized with LOVE, a heart with the bride and groom-to-be's initials and flowers. Colors are black, white and pink.
Port Adelaide Markets on a Sunday morning. The light was low, but the engagement the stall holders had was high. This lady was spruiking her teas
My friend got engaged and asked me to take a few pictures for announcements. This was one that came out pretty well.
as soon as they said, "let's do engagement photos in portsmouth", i saw this shot. i remembered this door, and knew we MUST go do some photos in front of it. and the fact that they turned out like i saw them in my mind...is utterly thrilling.
I was looking through some of Phil and Sara's engagement photos and re-processing two of my favorite photos. This couple is absolutely one of the most fun to shoot.
10.11.09
Detail shots just make me giddy.
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I left the gaps in the middle of the palms, so the mother-in-law could complete her 'mehndi shagun' ( which is a ceremonany where the mother-in-law' has to apply mehndi to the 'bride to be'. She wanted full mehndi even on her engagement lol
For our engagement, I set the camera up on a tripod and used the timer settings to take some candid engagement shots of us. We did one summer and one winter session.
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head to the blog to see all the fun I had!!!
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ahahahhahahahahaah! I really love it when my ideas turn out actually very similar to the hope I have for them... rare but I love it!
One of the first projects I was asked to do for friends. They ended up using this shot for a label on wine bottles for their engagement party.
I learned so much since then, and wish I had the knowledge then to make this shot even better.
I used the D90 and a 50mm f/1.8.
For our engagement, I set the camera up on a tripod and used the timer settings to take some candid engagement shots of us. We did one summer and one winter session.
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Did an engagement shoot with a lovely couple yesterday. I will be doing their wedding on Friday as well.
Special thanks to my bestfriend for helping me out at the last minute... My original assistant broke up with me -__-
This looks insane Large.
Strobist: SB-28 into large softbox pointing downwards from the top of photo. Triggered by PW's.
P.S. In case you're wondering... That's the guy's natural eye color, I didn't do anything to his eyes... Very nice.
Engagement Photos in Utah by www.willduris.com
Nikon D700
50mm f1.8D
ISO 500
1250s - F/3.2
White balance 5560K
Had an amazing engagement session yesterday with this beautiful looking couple.. to see more wedding/engagement stuff check out www.danielkrieger.com