Lookie at what I did! I got a chance to play "behind the scenes assistant photog in training chick" the day my lovely bride-to-be friend / co-worker
(& blogger too) KB had her bridal portraits taken. Another talented co-worker of ours did the real photography and didn't mind letting me lurk in the background. Plus I held the light a couple times too! Since there's like a 1 in a trillion chance someone important would see these pics here and spoil a surprise KB gave me the go ahead to post now!
This was my first "shoot" experience with a DSLR. And my first time to edit raw images. I have a lot to learn! One day I hope to be pretty good at all this junk :) Until then, I'll take what I can get! There are little things about all these shots that I would change but for the most part I was pretty pumped about how they turned out. And since this is a
very amateur forecast of what the real deal will look like ... you can only imagine! Thanks for letting me play KB!
Isn't that jacket awesome! She couldn't have picked a better one.
Then we moved to a studio downtown with this fabulous brick wall.
I'm a sucker for studio shots so I got most of my pics here.
I wish I had moved to the left for this one, but it still made my favs list.
The stuff you can accomplish with a little light is pretty darn amazing, not gonna lie.
Again, wish I had adjusted the angle and some stuff here but
I love how she's sitting in this pic.
She's pretty easy on a lens, can you tell yet :)
There are many things to love about her dress,
but the wrinkle factor is high on the list.
I tried true grayscale with this one.
And this is my grand finale. I LOVE this one. A lot.
If the light wasn't touching her head I may not have found anything to complain about :)
Never the less, this won my vote for myself for the day.