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Jaclyn & Rem

I had the great pleasure of photographing Jaclyn & Rem’s wedding a few months ago (behind on blogging!) and am looking forward to showing some gorgeous images from the day and night … and then the late night šŸ˜‰

This emotional image – um, can you say happy to be *just* married?? – was photographed in front of the open doors of the church, in front of a ground light (the light between their hearts šŸ™‚ Also against the backdrop of the driving rain. I’m not even sure they knew I was there.

More to come very soon…

14 responses to “Jaclyn & Rem”

  1. Shawn says:

    I love how you can see her shimmer in the veil. I am a big fan of your pictures and would love to see you add an FAQ section or trips-tricks for photos hobbyists.

  2. Shawn says:

    I love how you can see her shimmer in the veil. I am a big fan of your pictures and would love to see you add an FAQ section or trips-tricks for photos hobbyists.

  3. Tamara says:

    Hi, Shawn – Thanks for your great comment. I am actually planning to expand the question & answer section under "For Photographers" on the nav bar to add more detail like this, per request. Will do so soon šŸ™‚

    Right out of the gate, though, I give careful thought to my controls/settings with a boost to saturation, contrast and sharpening when fitting. I also adjust when not, which I think makes a big difference in overall look & feel of work, esp. when I know that I will be applying post-processing that best fits certain lighting, mood, etc. and don’t want to overdue it on top of setting boosts. I also like using an extra small light whenever possible, to enhance details.

  4. Tamara says:

    Hi, Shawn – Thanks for your great comment. I am actually planning to expand the question & answer section under "For Photographers" on the nav bar to add more detail like this, per request. Will do so soon šŸ™‚

    Right out of the gate, though, I give careful thought to my controls/settings with a boost to saturation, contrast and sharpening when fitting. I also adjust when not, which I think makes a big difference in overall look & feel of work, esp. when I know that I will be applying post-processing that best fits certain lighting, mood, etc. and don’t want to overdue it on top of setting boosts. I also like using an extra small light whenever possible, to enhance details.

  5. Courtney Gray says:

    Absolutely beautiful Tamara!

  6. Courtney Gray says:

    Absolutely beautiful Tamara!

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