If you're following me on Instagram then you've probably seen me post a few photos of me editing Candy and Evan's Wedding. Well now here's an official sneak peek from their wedding in Julian.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Hayley and Joaquin's Wedding
I assisted Chuck Espinoza earlier this month for Hayley and Joaquin's amazing DTLA wedding that started at the Biltmore Hotel and ended with a cool reception at The Loft Seven.
Being a second shooter is harder than others think it is. The "second" has more freedom since the pressure to get the key wedding shots is the main photographer's goal but it also means thinking outside of the box.
"What shot is he missing?" "How can I add on to his story?".
Go high, go low, go far and make sure to stay out of the main photographer's shot. But it's easier when you have some guidance from the main photographer on what his expectations are.
Looking forward to more weddings!
Being a second shooter is harder than others think it is. The "second" has more freedom since the pressure to get the key wedding shots is the main photographer's goal but it also means thinking outside of the box.
"What shot is he missing?" "How can I add on to his story?".
Go high, go low, go far and make sure to stay out of the main photographer's shot. But it's easier when you have some guidance from the main photographer on what his expectations are.
Looking forward to more weddings!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Sully turns 1!
We were getting ready to head out to my Aunt and Uncle's house for a Labor Day weekend barbeque
when we got a call that it's been cancelled.
"Holly's in labor!", was the call I got from my Aunt.
We spent a few hours at the hospital on Sunday but she wasn't ready to come out yet.
Came Monday morning, Amado and I woke up early to get our shots from a local clinic/store then
headed directly to the hospital. We were the first one to see her that morning.
Sooooooooo tiny! So Ryan and Holly!
I can't believe its been a year already.
After a few emails back and forth with Holly, we nailed down the concept
that she wanted to do for Sully's First Birthday portraits.
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