susan + bernard engaged
Aug 2010 30

i’m a tad behind with the blogging so now i’m blogging about a couple who are already married keke s’ok though i just wanted to share some photos with you. Susan and i attended the same church…now bernard has stolen her from us booo we’re sad to see her leave but happy for her at the same time. As a couple susan and bernard are SUPER SWEET! like you’ll get a cavity or barf…in a good way :P

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dominika + roger
Aug 2010 26

dom and rog are REALLY sweet….they’re also super tall! haha i felt like i was working with a couple of models cause they’re SO TALL!
i guess that was one of the technical challenges. when shooting. I had to keep that in mind and not shoot them with my camera angled up but rather stepping up onto something to match my eye level to theirs. Another challenge is keeping a mental tab on the shots I have. I always want to give my bride and grooms the best and memorable shots…i do the classical and traditional as well as get more creative.

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heather + andrew
Aug 2010 24

last month i tagged along with claud to shoot heather and andrews wedding. I’m sorta catching up with the blogging so here i go!!!
shooting with claud is always such an honor and so much fun. There are certain things now that i make sure I get as well as make an effort to remind claud to cover i.e. the ring shot!

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ann + mike engaged
Aug 2010 23

i had so much fun shooting with ann and mike it was fantastic to get away from the typical locations and venture somewhere new. It keeps me inspired and excited to shoot. I didn’t really realize this until recently although this was told to me by my mentor. Shooting somewhere new also means scouting the location to ensure that the shoot runs smoothly. The best way to do this is to pick 3 to 5 locations or sets and with each of those locations you can arrange your couples in numerous ways. I usually try and pick 3 definite sets.

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