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Great pictures Steph. You did an amazing job. Thank you so much for everything. Can’t wait to see the rest
sorry ben didn’t feel well /these pictures are awesome /love the group shots /how did you do the heart pic? great job steph and 2nd shooter kat xxo mom
LOVE! Gorgeous!
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! Share the making of the heart photo pretty please.
You can always do a search for “light writing” but here’s my recipe.
-Find some place that’s mostly pitch black,
-use an led keychain light, flash light, iphone, etc…
-camera on a tripod,
-manual exposure,
-set it for 30 seconds (that gives you 30 seconds to write)
-ISO 200
-f8
-manual focus & set it on where the writer will be
(my trick is to have the writer shine the light on their face where they’ll be writing. Focus on their face, either auto or manual)
-the writer will have to write backwards or you could always flip it later. Hearts are easy!
-you can always merge two photos together. EX: my thank you cards are “light written” and I needed two exposures. Just remember to keep nice spaces between letters and words.
-I got an exposure on their face by just walking up and popping a flash, while I had them stare at the camera. I forget the exact flash exposure – probably 1/32 or 1/16.
-oh, and cover the flash light when not writing or when you want spaces or it will look like cursive.
It might take practice but these two did a great job!!
These pictures are fantastic. You have captured the excitement, energy and the magic of this wonderful wedding.
Dear Steph,
You did a perfect job!!! cant wait to see the rest of the photo’s You are creative, professional and a delight to be around
Thank you!!
steph hi mom here /just reviewed the videos they make me feel like dancing tapping my feet and smile a whole lot /nice touch to the still photos xxo #1 fan
What videos? I want to see! : )
Oh that’s just my Mom (logged in under my Dad) and she’s talking about some slideshows, set to music that I did for some summer weddings. http://vimeo.com/user2409467/videos
Amy, I would love to put something like this together for your wedding. I’ve just got to get through all the pictures first. Tomorrow’s snow day will help me focus on work.
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