Saturday, March 6, 2010

Sarah and Justin

Sarah and Justin were married at the Pickering Barn on February 20th on a BEAUTIFUL, sunny day. It was amazing. The last time I shot at the Pickering Barn we were searching for ways to hide from the rain, but with Sarah and Justin we were free to shoot wherever we wanted and we didn't have to worry about speeding through portraits due to cold weather-- and in the middle of February!

Sarah and Justin were great. They were totally up for any weird ideas I had for portraits, and by the end of the night it was absolute mayhem on the dance floor, which made for some great pictures. Thanks you guys!

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Difference Between Proof and Final

I'm in the process of preparing Sarah and Justin's full blog post, but it's going to be a couple more days, so in the meantime I thought I would take the opportunity to show off a couple more final image previews and compare them to their proof image counterparts.

In this first set of images the final version of the image is on top. The aspect of this image that really caught my eye was the shape of Sarah's dress as she holds it up. As soon as I saw that shape, I knew this was going to be brought to the final image stage.

In the final version, you'll notice I cropped in a bit closer to Sarah and Justin to get them a little more centered in the frame and to cut out some unnecessary information. You'll also notice I removed the distracting sign on Sarah's right. Finally, I changed the toning a bit to give the image a more unique feel, and blurred the edges a little to draw the eye towards Sarah and Justin and to give the image a more aged, imperfect feel.
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Images which use full sun as back-lighting can offer a very distinctive look, but they are also a bit of a craps shoot. You never know exactly what kind of flare and aberrations you'll get when you let the sun straight into your lens. I love it.

Obviously, the final version of this image was converted to black and white. I tried to make it work in color for a while, but finally decided it just looked better - more subtle - in black and white. Again, I cropped in closer to Sarah and Justin to remove the distracting and modern street details, and I added a tilt/shift lens effect to add visual interest and draw the eye to our couple. I also thought the extra blur again added a vintage feeling to the image.
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