Bride
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To achieve the soft focus on this photo I add a guassian blur to one of the channels (can’t remember which one), changed to sepia and then added a ‘soft light’ blending layer also a little dodging and burning… v. simple! A couple more from my sisters wedding: The Groom Family fussing…
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Love can be found in unexpected places! More Photography: /
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This image is the 1st in a series of 3….. My inspiration behind this are all the lovely wedding images that I see; full of hope, happiness and love, but as we all know the divorce rate is very high and unfortunately many of the beautiful and happy couples divorce… It makes me wonder how would these couples feel if they knew that a few years down the road and a couple of children later, their union would end in divorce. These are the emotions I have tried to capture and portray in my series. And I would like to add a huge thank you to my model and best friend who was also my inspiration as she too recently divorced but was still brave enough to get back into her beautiful wedding dress for this shoot.
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I’ve had a number of people ask what the colour version of this looked like. / Here it is.
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An attempt to create a ficticious character in the vein of ‘Star Wars’
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Do I need to say anything? If you laugh out loud…or liquid shoots out of your nose…then my job is done! no offense meant…that’s my Wife :)
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Hands of an Indian bride decorated with henna and jewellery.
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This image was shot using a / mamiya 220 camera (6X6 medium format) and high speed iLford black and white roll film.
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mixed media on paper, hand painted
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My question is.. How do you feel and react when you know that your marriage is over? I personally can’t imagine the feeling but I have seen my best friend and model go through it first hand and it’s a total feeling of loss, hopelessness and sadness. My apologies for being melancholy but this is the unfortunate reality for many couples. Again, thank you to my beautiful model and friend…...
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This is my 3rd and final piece in this series and I believe it closes this chapter yet leaves the door open to endless possibilities. This piece represents the past , present and a greener yet unwritten future. I believe we are all very resilient; can come through hardship and triumph in our unpredictable journey through life…... Again, a huge thank you to my friend and model….
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This series was shot using a Nikon N80 and 35mm tungsten film in daylight.
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Taken in a old disused barn, I couldn’t resist the gorgeous light in there, ended up shooting the formals in there also. / I used a inverted highpass layer with soft light blend for the softness, then made a mask and painted off the areas I wanted detailed. For sharpness I made another highpass layer at a setting of 1px and changed blend to vivid light, applied a mask and then painted the detail to where I want it. Then to finish off with a slight burning-in here and there. / It’s important to find good light to start with, otherwise this type of processing just won’t work in most cases.
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Beautiful bride, beautiful dress, beautiful room, beautiful light. I just happened to be there. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-
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