You'll probably remember Manasseh and Veronica from their Engagement Session on Laguna Beach late last year. For their wedding I got to travel back to the West Coast this August and shoot at the Richard M. Nixon Library and Birthplace. Yvonne and I arrived early to look for good lighting scenarios but we ended up being herded into a tour of the library itself. Lots of history there!
The wedding went off without a hitch. Manasseh is one of the most comfortable men I have ever photographed in front of the camera. Veronica is more low key but when she smiles her dimples surely take over the spotlight. They had a supporting cast of 10 bridesmaids and 9 groomsmen to celebrate with and celebrate they did.
Here's more pics than I usually post for you to enjoy!
For beginning photographers: My goal with photographing so many different skin tones in different lighting situations? Preserve true skin tones as much as possible while still paying special attention to the emotion of the day.
- KNIGHT

14 comments:
I've been waiting for this one.. .I remember this couple and know some of the groom's family. Just beautiful
Ooooh great stuff Ross.... I wish I was shooting with you on this one... makes me home sick to see the trad! Great eye friend!
Ross, as always, amazing work! I love the b/w photo of the hands of the groom or groomsman.
I love this! His dark skin against the light colors and the bright flower....WOW
Terrific job a usual!
Love it! The helicopter shot was my favorite.
Ross your a monster! If you don't mind me asking what lens you play with when shooting weddings
Amazing, simply amazing!
Beautifully captured Ross!
Ross, we absolutely love these pictures. They are gorgeous! It was a pleasure having you as our photographer! We are honored and blessed to have you and Yvonne capture our special day. Blessings, Mr. and Mrs. Nwaigwe, Jr. . =)
Fierce! Love it BR!!!
Haute!!
That bouquet is gorgeous!
I love the personality (the couple) captured here. This is what keeps me coming back to adore your work time and time again.
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