I am so excited to post this bridal session!  Last month I was scheduled to shoot Allison’s bridal portraits up around Lake Norman.  We had planned to do some around The Point, which is where she was getting married (more on that later, she had an awesome wedding and great pics to come!).  Well, we got rained out and had to postpone the bridal shoot.  No biggie, just rescheduled for the following week.  Well, come time for the redo and the weather was not cooperating again.  Since Allison’s wedding was only 2-weeks away, we just decided to see what we could do indoors, or maybe outside if there were any breaks in the action (oh, that never happened by the way!).  At any rate, this is one of those classic examples of when the most challenging shoots can be the most rewarding.  When you go to a shoot thinking “sun, puffy clouds, nice lake backdrop, etc..” and instead what you get is lake wind advisory conditions and thunderstorms and you must figure out how to utilize every skill and piece of equipment you have to the fullest. 

So…. what I did was unpacked my video light (which I love for its simplicity and mood) and put together more of a fashion shoot than a typical bridal shoot.  I was also able to find enough window light (and one really nice and very large window) to do some of my signature natural lit shots to balance out the entire shoot.  Anyway, I am super happy with the results as was Allison since it would have otherwise not have happened without the rain!  Enjoy.

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You will love the pink that shows through with this photo shoot! I had the opportunity to shoot a very beautiful baby in a room with a perfect shade of pink. The glow of the window light was just enough (with the aid of a reflector held by dad) to light these shots. We also got some really cool shots with a black background, but these are the ones I wanted to highlight for the blog. 

 

 

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The Kirby family are regulars of mine that appreicate candid photography with an emphasis on getting up close.  Their son is really growing up fast and he has some really blue eyes that show up well for the camera.  This session focused on getting shots of their son reaching milestones (sitting up, pushing up, etc.) and more casual interaction with mom and dad as opposed to anything too staged.  I used some flash, but mostly a large silver relector and I had to rearrange some furniture upon arrival.  Here are some of my favorites:

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I had a recent photo shoot in Huntersville.  It was a little windy out and very sunny since it was near mid-day, but a fun shoot for sure.  Thanks to the Stracener family for being such great sports as we moved around outdoors.  Here are a handful from that day.

 

I love this one it is one of my favorites.

 

Time to Go!

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