Today our friends TR and Michael got married. Allison was in the wedding party and so was there all day with the bridesmaids and I came up later after work with our friend Jenn. Taking photos during the ceremony was not permitted and I also forgot to check the batteries in my external flash so I didn’t have the use of that either. I had to work with the light I could.
The photo above I shot when we got to the reception. The photographer was taking the bridal party outside and I saw the moment through the open doorway to catch this moment where TR was holding Michael’s hand and in such happiness. We were very happy to be a part of the evening and to share those moments with them. I also got his nice photo of Allison and her Zeta alumni sisters.
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Beautiful photos, as always, hon!
.-= Look at what Allison wrote blog ..A Visit to the Eric Carle Museum =-.
Allison,
Thanks hon. Appreciate it.
Great Photos. We have a Nikon D50 and I can’t take pictures like that. Guess it is the operator. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Rob,
Timing and luck, that is all it is. Timing and luck and always being on the lookout for a shot. :-)
No photos at a wedding? That’s like pizza and no beer. Great photo of Allison and her friends with the natural light.
Dad,
I agree. Now I want pizza and beet and it is only 7:50am. Natural light is probably what I should master working with anyway. There are so many crazy things that can happen with technology that oyu need to have fundamental skills to fall back on like shooting without a flash and capturing and using the natural light.