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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.
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.
Engagement photos we took back in March. Our photographer was Yvonne and her husband David. They were great team and so fun to be around. And they are also proud Shiba owners!
Photo take and touch up by Yvonne Wong. Lovely!
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
On September 28th 2023, one of my bestest friends and a sister from another mother to me, got engaged to her the love of her life and high school sweetheart! I was blessed with getting to shoot their engagement photos. Naturally with it being my 1st engagement, I had to incorporate some instant film somehow. You can’t see the beautiful moss agate ring here very well but it is still a meaningful image. This took place at the beautiful Green Acres Farm in Milan, TN who always have super cute pumpkin patches and beautiful pumpkins!
Wanted to give an unique couple an unique engagement portrait. Shot the usual stuff and then saw this. Told them to hold that thought and repositioned my camera.
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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While visiting Deer Creek Reservoir, we saw this couple with a photographer. Looks like they were taking engagement pictures for a spring or summer wedding. Hope they wanted a white background.
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how could it get any better?... perfect kona sunset and a beautiful couple so much in love :)
light: vivitar 285HV on monopod with shoot-thru umbrella triggered by GI triggers, camera right.. thanks to bev for assisting me
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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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
Leica M9 + Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.0 v2 @ f1
Engagement session (part 2) with models Maria & Dior. They asked for their original photos to be in the studio so tonight I took them outside to Coombe Abbey, Coventry
Great couple that take directions so easily. Full blog post to follow at - www.MrLeica.com
The Jack Welch College of Business and the Office of Alumni Engagement presented “Careers in Analytics” on April 10, 2019, at the Martire Forum. The alumni panel featured Justin Baigert ’05, vice president, Data & Analytics at GE, Joseph Lucibello ’11, senior manager, data scientist at WWE and Suzanne May ’13, research manager at Purchased. The moderator was Khawaja Mamun, associate professor of economics. Photo by Mark F. Conrad