I had the opportunity to work with Pam & Al for both their engagement and wedding photography. And since I am in writing mode today, I figured i'd do the post on this previous wedding assignment as well.
Captured below are small moments hidden between the rush and stress of a bride getting ready for her big day. This part aims to represent what goes on behind the scenes, so if you are doing a pre-wedding shoot, you have to do two things: 1) make yourself invisible and 2) be everywhere at the same time. Challenge.
Same lighting setup is involved here as the outdoor shoots, however, indoors,...
How much can you do with one flash head?
Lots. Back in june, I scheduled an engagement shoot with my clients, at the location where the wedding would later take place. Hardly betting on the fact that daylight would be the same almost 5 months later, I still wanted to get a feel for the d-day location, as well as some of the key pre-wedding moments.
The rig - Easy does it.
For this shoot, I decided to tackle the big ol' sunshine with nothing but a SB 800 and a shoot through umbrella. This was shot all in manual mode (of course) as I have trust issues with TTL and all such automated “think...
Alisa, originally uploaded by kevinbhookun.
My daughter turned 1 year old last week. things go so fast! I can't believe it's already been 1 year, and soon she'll be a toddler and my little baby girl will be all grown up before I realize what happened.
I'll be putting together a mosaic poster of the Alisa's entire first year soon! stay tuned :)
Shot taken with Nikon 24-85mm f/2.8-4. For the price, this lens is incredibly sharp, comparable to others that cost twice as much!