Typically during the hustle and bustle of a wedding I have about 30 minutes after the ceremony to do pictures. 50 portraits have to be completed at lightning speed and by the end of the evening I find myself wishing I could take just a few more shots. Every once in a while, I take a break to do some of my own photography work. No boundaries, no assignments, no schedules, no rushing, just me shooting with my own creativity. What a release!
For this Shoot Out I enlisted the help of a few folks that I will affectionately refer to as Team KNIGHT.
Team KNIGHT

So after three hours of lighting research, two hours of hair and make-up, a trip to my friend Phillip for flowers, a tank of gas, two google maps and a few glasses of orange juice - we were off.
Lessons learned:
1. Beware of menacing wind close to large buildings - you, your equipment, or your model may just blow away.
2. I know more people in Atlanta than I thought. During lighting research downtown - I had about ten people yell my name from three to four lanes of traffic away.
3. Orange juice does not make up for a full breakfast, even if you are running off of adrenaline.
4. If you make your own veil for a photo shoot, try doing it the night before the shoot instead of the morning of.
Now on to the pictures!
Creative use of over-exposure

Framing the subject


4 comments:
Good to see you and Raschelle being so successful, both doing what you love. This is Vince Dillon from PHS and Tha House sending a shout out. Great photos, and I hope to one day be able to use your services dude!!!!! Stay blessed.
Beautiful work, as always!
Your work is awsome. Today, I posted the link to the Robert Gray/Keisha Williams Proposal on my blog. Keep up the great work.
Peace.
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You take adoring photos, where were you in March..LOL
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