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1/03/2011

What Camera?

Wil and Randy are two people you have to meet. They met Alyssa (my assistant photographer) and I up in the mountains for their engagement shoot and we had a blast. They didn't need any warm up time. Usually couples (mostly the men) need some time to relax when we first start shooting. And typically it takes the couple about fifteen to thirty minutes to get into the groove and start to relax to having show public affection in front of two people they barely know with cameras. But they could care less about us being there with our cameras. How awesome, wow were we impressed! They got into it right away and actually Randy started giving some directions on how should they pose. I just loved it! Anytime one of my clients wants to chime in with ideas I'm ecstatic. He was so darn smitten with his fiance that nothing was going to get in his way of taking his engagement photos. It even started to rain while we were there and they weren't phased a bit. They had us laughing and smiling the whole time! With their enthusiasm and love for each other I know their wedding is going to be amazing. Thank you Wil and Randy for a really great day!

*Photo tip: Since most people need some time to warm up when you're taking their photos, save your favorite poses and/or spots towards the end of the shoot when their relaxed. Usually the best photos are taken at the end of the shoot when the couple forgets about the camera.

 















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