Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Hidden Jewel
Tall grass with a cool bridge behind,
Sandy dune's with beach grass,
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Recent Engagement Sessions
I've used this spot for wedding pictures before, but never for an engagement session. I didn't even know it's actually a fountain. It's great for getting a bit of the city and really cool sunset or sky shots facing west.
First, Mark and Victoria. Talk about beautiful pictures. Wow, we really had a great time in Boston getting a ton of great shots along the water front and then into Post Office Square.
I love this shot. I was using a 200 lense standing probably 60 feet away and just let them do what they wanted. It looks so real. So natural.
Mark just has this cool look about him in a lot of the pictures and it really shows in this one. Put that with the architecture and it just all fits together.
Wendy and Joe picked Providence as their backdrop and really made it work. We were dodging showers on-and-off but really got some beautiful lighting and great shots in the most unexpected areas. There's two guys standing just off frame to the right who just wouldn't catch on that we're taking pictures, but you'd never know it. The colums are just perfect.
Just a little fun with the flash against this circle of columns.
I love brick walls. I don't think they knew what I was doing with this shot, but I hope they like it.
This has no other word but sexy. It just really has that look. Go figure, it's on the top of a garage. Long story. . .
Kristin and Brian's engagement session was (get this) at the house of a friend of the family. Look at the colums, the beach, the view. If I were them I'd have the wedding at this place! It was perfect!!
Andrea and David were having a bit of a vacation up in Rockport. They were just so naturally fun and energetic it shows (radiates even) in every shot. There was no posing or uncomfortable moments of staring into the lense. They just had fun and interacted while I simply looked at them and clicked a the button on the camera.
I love this shot. We were walking up a very touristy busy street with all these little funcky shops (Bear Neck in Rockport) and I say this shop just covered in flowers. To look at it regularly, it just looks like a regular shop with a sign and a telephone poll just slightly off camera right. But, with the right angle - Wow! It's all natural light and just surrounds them with flowers. We were walking by and I almost was just going to keep going but said "Let's try it and if it sucks we can delete it". They I saw and it's probably one of my favorites.
OK, so I'm a big fan of sunsets. Who isn't. This was actually about an hour before sunset, but with a high F-stop you can really pull out the colors and make it dramatic. I don't really like using photoshop to fake it later so it's all "In-camera".
They plan to use one of these for their Save-the-date's.
Seriously, how Hot is this. It was totally their idea to get completely in the water - not mine. So I figured, since their in that much, why not all the way. I asked Andrea to dunk her head completely to get her hair all wet. I love it!
This is what I was talking about. You can't pose this. Either the affection is there or not. It just shows.
Stacie and Dave had their engagement session near Buzzards Bay in Bourne. You know, by the train bridge that crosses the canal. This was perfect. They invited my wife and kids to come down and hang out at the beach while we went out and did the session. I thought that was SO nice of them. They are just great. We timed everything so perfectly that we were able to get some great beach shots, some fun stuff on train tracks and some perfect sunset pictures.
Is gritty the right word? I love steal and ironwork in pictures.
This,. . . oh yeah. Photoshop can't do that! It was like the second shot too. OK, I'll admit, I added a bit of saturation to the sky. But can you blame me. Love it!
How many times in your life are you going to see train tracks that just stop suddenly before a 70 foot drop into the ocean?
I just love the look of this one. It's kind of toned down has a cool look to it.
Yeah yeah. Standard sunset. But, the lighting on them working against the dark tones of the sunset is really nice.
If you can't tell - I love engagement sessions. It really gives me the opportunity to do fun and creative things and it's all about the pictures. Weddings are great of course, but engagement sessions are never rushed and really allow a chance for clients to become friends.
OK, I should probably post soon about recent weddings as well, huh?!