We started out at Joshua's house, getting to know each other, and talking shop. We quickly headed out, with fellow photographers who had volunteered to demonstrate their own work style, as well as some who modeled for the rest of us.
Joshua started us out under a nice bridge with a creek running under it, his models were Annabelle Dando and her boy friend.
We were focused on each other, shooting, listening, learning, conversing. I think I learned as much about myself as I did about other peoples styles. We also had a lot of fun.
The next photographer who showed how he thinks when photographing was Rich Lavigne . He discussed with us what lenses he choose and why he liked them, also some of his favorite camera settings. He was one of our speakers post shooting, and shared many tips we all appreciated.
We moved away from the bridge location with Andy Stacy continuing to model for us with his beautiful girl friend Kayla. Instruction was then lead by Kristen Steele
...who had Andy and Kayla walk out onto a wooden bridge over the creek. Little did most of know, but when Andy went down on bended knee he wasn't pretending, this was an actual proposal!
This is when I got serious about taking some images. I hadn't really concentrated on taking beautiful images, because I was busy listening to other photographers thought processes, and sharing some of mine. So here are a few I worked on. I want to give Andy a kick, because of his choice in shirts though, lol. Solid shirt dude makes better photographs, but huge props for having the most photographed by professional photographers engagement ever!
Our next volunteer to demonstrate how she thinks when photographing a couple, in the challenge of high noon sun light, was our previous model Annabelle Dando.
Her volunteer models were none other than Mark and Noelle McCoy, husband and wife team of McCoy Made.
After all these demonstrations, we walked back to Joshua house for pizza and image processing. This was also really enjoyable and informative. I took away a few great tips. I also came away from all of my time with my fellow photographers loving how I think even more. It was a confidence booster in several ways, and I truly enjoyed getting to know these great people. I had so much fun I stayed through to the after dark hours where we just generally fooled around with remote flash and the full moon. ha
I'm definitely going to be on the list for next years event.
2 comments:
I was so glad to finally meet you in person! You are too sweet, hope to see you soon!
Kristen, thank you for sharing your process. It was really good meeting you too!
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