In making an image I almost always try to get in right when I put my eve to the viewfinder. Sometimes there are images that are meant to be shot with a square format such as you would find on classic images made with a Hassleblad. I came across two of these images here when I was doing some design work for a studio album and thought I’d share them.
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Archive for April, 2009
Just a quick post. I was working on some images and found this image that was made in front of a window that had to be 12 feet in height. I took a spot meter reading off the window so it would throw here in shadow and did a quick black and white conversion in Photoshop and viola! I love images with silhouettes. I always feel like ti tends to lead the viewer into the mystery of the image.
The Nonantum Resort is a wonderful venue in Kennebunkport, Maine. I arrived early and stayed late and got some wonderful shots of their grounds and the schooner arriving with the couple.
I always feel like I’m moving at 100 mph at every wedding, but I always try to get 5 minutes to sneak off so I can take a photograph of the venue where the bride and groom have their ceremony and/or reception. I think it’s important to document ”where” of their day as well as the who and why. It really help to put the setting in context in regards to telling a story through their album.
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