The photo presented here today is from a wedding I photographed this past Saturday. I was posing the couple for a typical portrait, shooting away, when something transpired between them causing them to fall out of the pose. I was quick enough to grab this moment between moments. It was a spontaneous, unposed moment that one cannot create. When I photograph weddings, or anything for that matter, I am always on the alert for those unexpected moments.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Day Ninetyseven: Wedding Photo
It was only around 55 degrees in Chaumont this morning at 7:45 when I got up. Yes, almost 8:00am. I hate that. I like to get up and at 'em early. However, things have changed with my schedule at the Post-Standard. I now am working the night shift on Mondays. That means I get home and to bed late. I dislike it. But what is one to do? Certainly isn't something to quit over! There are some other changes too, but I won't go into them now. That is also why I never got to a blog post yesterday.
The photo presented here today is from a wedding I photographed this past Saturday. I was posing the couple for a typical portrait, shooting away, when something transpired between them causing them to fall out of the pose. I was quick enough to grab this moment between moments. It was a spontaneous, unposed moment that one cannot create. When I photograph weddings, or anything for that matter, I am always on the alert for those unexpected moments.
The photo presented here today is from a wedding I photographed this past Saturday. I was posing the couple for a typical portrait, shooting away, when something transpired between them causing them to fall out of the pose. I was quick enough to grab this moment between moments. It was a spontaneous, unposed moment that one cannot create. When I photograph weddings, or anything for that matter, I am always on the alert for those unexpected moments.
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