
It’s been so long it seems since we shot Libby and Chad’s wedding. In reality, it’s only been a week and a few days, but time is just flying by right now. All good things I guess. Just means I’m busy and staying out of trouble. I just wanted to throw a few frames from that wedding up. I’m going to be editing them over the next couple of days and hopefully finished by Thursday.
These were some of my favorite frames for several reasons. I just really like the intimate portrait of the two of them above. The backlighting works great, and the expression really shows the joy of Libby and Chad. I really liked the emotional shot of Chad below. I put in black and white because I felt it drew more attention to his watering eyes, but also because I didn’t like the very cool colors in the original photo.
The dancing photo was nice because I framed it with the lights. This was a little harder reception for me to shoot because the dj didn’t have the typical multi-colored lights setup. I actually liked that they didn’t. It fit their personalities a little more but it also challenged me not to rely on pretty vibrant lights swirling everywhere.
I chose the picture of Libby with her hair piece simply because I really liked the piece. Her gown was beautiful too. If I overheard right, I believe it came from a handmade store too. The ring photo was neat because I was staring at those makeup containers the entire time in the salon and it all the sudden clicked.
Lastly, I chose one of the last portraits we made with Libby and Chad. We are always trying make one last portrait before we leave. It usually helps when putting our coffee table books together. We’d never tried something like this because we’ve never shot a wedding where it was cold enough to do this, but glad we did.
Congrats to the Hussungs. We had a great time at your wedding and glad we were able to be part of your day.






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