Beige & Harley’s Pre Wedding Portarits

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Beige & Harley

 

During the winter season of last year we embarked on a journey into the Kimberly region of Western Australia’s far north. The objective of this was to photograph the Wedding of Shannon and Kenneth at Home Valley station just out of Kununurra. One of the crazy bridesmaids there was Shannons cousin Beige, who also travelled up from Perth to spend the day with her beloved family. On the Wedding day we had a blast and this young lady brought a lot of fun to the party that’s for sure. She talked of hosting her own Wedding one day at the same venue and having the same brilliant photographer (Your Truly) there to photograph her day.

Several months later I was contacted by Beige saying she was in need of a Wedding Photographer as her partner Harley and proposed to her. Well that happened fast and so the ball began to roll. The Wedding however was to be held in the South West of Western Australia in Yallingup’s Leeuwin estate, a far cry from the Home valley station of the outback.

To prepare for the Wedding we met with the couple for our standard pre Wedding portrait session or engagement session. Sometimes this is the first time that the bridal couple to be has actually been professionally photographed together, and so it acts as a real practice session for what the Wedding day will be like. Getting that smile to stay on for great periods of time, practice holding each other and embracing, getting used to the magic that will flow on the day and of course doing it all in front of a someone with a camera and on cue.

Harley and Beige became engaged while on a trip to Paris. Isn’t that just so romantic. So for the pre Wedding portraits they wanted the look that kind of had a classy romantic Paris feel. Harley spotted a beautiful little terraced park in Subiaco and after scouting it out we decided that this was the right location.

At the session Harley and Beige brought with them some of Beige’s Grandfathers handy artwork, their save the date notification and names cut out from timber. This prop plus her favourite teddy of all time also starred in the photo-shoot.

The beautiful evening light and shaded area under the trees provided a great location to work with this beautiful young couple. And this resulted in some fantastic candid and natural portraits being captured.

Next stop is the couples Wedding down south next year, and with plenty of promise to come and a stunner of a day to prepare for.

The entire gallery is available at http://dezirestudios.photoshelter.com/gallery-list lokk for Beige & Harley link

Photo critique

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Recently I was able to assist my sister in finding her self a new camera. After many times discussing what she was trying to achieve from the purchase of a new camera, we were able to narrow the camera types down to a few.

Being an amateur photographer was I guess the main consideration, but I also wanted to find her something close to what she wanted to do, which is taking her own personal home portraits, especially of her own beautiful kids.

We shopped around and received a brilliant demonstration from close friend Ben from Team Digital http://www.teamdigital.com.au/. She was able to play around with the Fuji x100 http://www.finepix-x100.com/, and after some consideration, this camera became her choice.

This camera has some great features and potential, however it does need a little time to learn how to use it, particularly from the viewpoint of my sister who has very little experience with the manual settings of this camera.  Don’t get me wrong she is no dummy, having handled herself with my Canon 1Dmk4 and 5Dmk2 before. But this time she has to do it on her own and work out how to use all the functions including the manual focus.

I decided to help her out and have her send me some of the images she had taken. I would then give some feedback on the setting she had chosen and just some general ideas on how to improve the overall image and commendations on the great images she was taking.

These were the first few images she sent to me after opening her new parcel, and all of these images straight out of camera (SOOC). What I found straight away was that the images had a crisp, sharp appearance, with a beautiful Bokeh from the sharp and fast prime lens attached. This meant the images were clean and crisp with a dreamy and soft back ground, which makes your portraits really pop.

Overall well done and look forward to seeing some more examples of what you can achieve with your new camera.

For further information on the courses we offer or advice on new cameras or equipment or techniques, please go to the contact page of http://www.dezirestudios.com

 

These last 2 images are images she took, and with just a little edit in Photoshop we end up with some stunning images. WOW. Well done Sis.

Recently I was able