Recently, my friend and extraordinary photographer Frank Myers mentioned a local wedding photographers group called the wedding photographic society(WPS). This group was founded by some the best wedding photographers on the east coast.
According to the WPS website, “We're a network of professional photographers who come together to collaborate on photographic ideas, thoughts, and information in an attempts to elevate the artistic, technical, and business standards of the wedding photographic community.”
Recently, one of the founders of the WPS, Brian Mullins arranged an photo shoot that involved 21 photographers and 5 models with 8 wedding dresses. Four other photographers and I were assigned to a wonderful model named Amber. We walked the streets in downtown Raleigh sharing ideas and getting some great shots.
Here are some of my shots, I took of Amber:
I love the mixture of the ambient light and flash in this one.
One of the photographers Kevin Seifert in my group scouted and setup this location. It was a curved glass block wall in front of a local business. I love the reflection of her face in the glass block.
Kevin and I each pulled out our pocket wizards and speedlites and lit up the curved glass block wall through two side entry doors on its side.
Ed from Dark Lighting Imaging scored this 50s style thunderbird by stopping a driver that was about to leave in this gem.
If interested, you can find the rest of the gallery here.
3 comments:
Hey Steve!
Great work man! Glad you could come out and shoot with us. The thunderbird shots are awesome!
Love that first shot...great job!
#1 & #7 kick a$$!! Great job!
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