Katherine's Bridals - Utah State Capitol Building
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That location is so amazing its hard to even notice the bride :)
sorry, i'm just sick of reading about how anyone in a public place with a camera is either plotting a terrorist attack or kid porn.
In a couple of them her face just seems a little dark to me (although I'm at work and it could be my crappy monitor) especially in three and four.
But I love the set! Gorgeous setting with a gorgeous bride! Can't go wrong! :D
the first one is my least favourite because of the sky but the rest I love the colours
in the rest very good
I'm sorry, but as I go back and study these, I really don't see any dark shadows. The ones that you say are soft, have had some skin softening technics done on them to remove skin blemishes and make the bride have that porcelin skin that every woman wants to have. If you take a look at her eyes (the most important part of any photo) you'll see that they are crisp and in focus. The others were taken from far enough away, #7 was taken with a telephoto lens from the third floor balcony, that a fill flash wouldn't have done anything at all. And, I'm not sure that they need them. I'm honestly surprised by your critique. Usually I agree to some extent with the critique I get, and I try to use the critique on my next shoot, but I just don't see any "dark shadows"
Thats exactly what i meant thanks:)
Your flash doesn't have to be attached to your camera to be used. And especially with a white dress (very distracting), lighting should be used to bring attention to the face. And you can't tell me that you've never heard of balancing flash with ambient light. I'm sorry if I've surprised you with some critical comments, but all this "great job!" stuff is not helping you.
Here is a sample of what I think is balanced lighting. http://www.flickr.com/photos/22790325@N04/2575910918/sizes/m/
or a ploy for kid porn ( ... :er: )
I think that here in Utah, people just assume that it's never going to happen here. I think we're a little naive that way. I think thats one of the best things about living here, everybody you see thinks the best of everyone they see. Very friendly and trusting here! One night I left my garage door open ALL night. The kids had left the doors to my car wide open, and my purse and car keys were in the car. When I woke up in the morning and noticed what I had done, I panicked, afraid of what I was going to find. But everything was as it should be. WOW!
cool shots
love 5!
#7 is my fave. I love patterns.
Great job on the rest of the pictures too.
the first one is my least favourite because of the sky but the rest I love the colours
in the rest very good
Problems with what exactly?
Getting in was easy and free - just had to make an appointment so that they made sure there weren't any other brides there (kinda nice I thought!)
Lighting was easy. They have full glass ceiling, so I had mostly natural lighting.
My biggest problem was wanting to get the architecture in the picture, but remembering that it's also mostly about the bride.
I do agree with everyone on the first pic. If anybody wants to show me how to put in a faux/semi faux blue sky, I'd love to see it! I'm sure there's a way in PP somehow!
So, has anyone ever had to pay a preservation fee??????:lmao:
I think that here in Utah, people just assume that it's never going to happen here. I think we're a little naive that way. I think thats one of the best things about living here, everybody you see thinks the best of everyone they see. Very friendly and trusting here! One night I left my garage door open ALL night. The kids had left the doors to my car wide open, and my purse and car keys were in the car. When I woke up in the morning and noticed what I had done, I panicked, afraid of what I was going to find. But everything was as it should be. WOW!You do have it lucky there. Back when i lived in Minneapolis plenty of cases of burglary in broad daylight breaking down doors and windows.
btw .. I too forgot to C&C the images.
#1 looks like its on the cusp of blowing out - that lamp is kind of distracting. Were you going for the series of them leading of of frame?
#2-3, 5-9 look well exposed. That wedding dress is a crisp white not gray or blown. The flower colors add an excellent element and don't distract away from the subject
#4 Im sure you already know about the BG ... leave it at that. I like the leading lines created with the banister and the camera tilt. My only wish is that she would have tilted her torso camera right.
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