Chris & Katie "In Love" Shoot
While in Chattanooga, we did a fun photo shoot with the happily married and so cute in love Chris and Katie of 6 of Four Creations Photography.
And here's some behind the scenes shots of me shooting Katie and Chris, thanks to my friend Anne Ruthman!
The queen of chimping!
I didn't realize I made such a funny face when I shot. Note to self: Don't scrunch face.
Under the cool bridge (I'm on the left)
More chimping.
Even more chimping.
Showing the models their pics. Since I'm still new to photography, I get excited when I land a great shot!
Modeling while shooting. Ha ha, just kidding. I totally didn't realize I strike a pose like that. :-D
And here's some behind the scenes shots of me shooting Katie and Chris, thanks to my friend Anne Ruthman!
The queen of chimping!
I didn't realize I made such a funny face when I shot. Note to self: Don't scrunch face.
Under the cool bridge (I'm on the left)
More chimping.
Even more chimping.
Showing the models their pics. Since I'm still new to photography, I get excited when I land a great shot!
Modeling while shooting. Ha ha, just kidding. I totally didn't realize I strike a pose like that. :-D
19 Comments:
i hope they had a room after that.
holy bright pictures batgirl!
i sense a style developing.
Yowsa! Way to go Scarlett...I love all the colors. You did a great job! Thank you so much!!!
Whoa! Those photos are hot!! Chris and Katie are sucha cute couple! Nice pics!
OMG Scarlett! I don't even know what to say about those except amazing!!!!!! WOW!
I looooooved Chris & Katie!! These shots are awesome!
Do you remember the couple that was sitting on the bench along the bridge? I felt so bad for them! They were in the middle of a break up or a fight, trying to have a private moment together and they just couldn't seem to get away from us!
Freaking out over that first one. WOW.
Lots of great stuff!
amber
Wow! Your work is phenomenal! Great processing.
Wow, I really enjoyed snooping around, awesome work here. I'll be coming back for more. Btw, love the post processing too!
WOW! I'M TOTALLY SPEACHLESS!!!!!
Thanks everyone!!!!
Michael- Yeah I think I'm getting in a groove with a style. Garrett Nudd gave a great talk about being "different" so maybe this will be how I stand out.
Katie- So glad you liked them!!
Mark- WOW, if you think they are hot pics, that made my day!!
Jamie- You are so cute! Thanks!
Anne- Wow, somehow I missed the fighting couple. Poor things.
Amber- Ha ha... I'll take freaking out as good.
Shan- Thanks so much! I'm glad everyone is liking my processing.
Scott- Ha ha... glad you left a comment to let me know you were here. Definitely keep in touch!
You are SERIOUSLY talented!! It is quite obvious that it doesn't matter the medium, your originality exudes in everything you do :)
I love the second to last pic of the couple under the light. Very captivating! Keep up the great work!
Scarlett - you ROCK!!!
:)
Its nice to see all of them together in one spot - you have a case of serious talent going on here!!! Now about those lessons I asked about?!!!
Wow!! Came across your blog somehow and you do amazing work!! We will be in JAX in January speaking at a Videography conference. I will definitely be keeping track of your blog!
Amy- Awwwwww I miss you!
Kairos- Thanks!
Jill- You rock too!
Mike- Ha ha... Sure just email me if you have questions.
Julie- Awesome! Thanks for saying hi! I hope to meet you when you are in Jax.
Holy Crap! These are absolutely beyond amazing!!!!! How on earth did you shoot the 1st shot? Give up the secret girl
So sorry I couldn't make the pilgrimage to TN. Amazing images as always.
What's in your special sauce for those color images. There's a special look to the saturation and contrast. Very cool.
LOL My special sauce. Tim Co keeps telling me I need to create an editing service to sell because everyone is freaking out over how I get the colors to pop. It's really not that hard. It was mostly done in Bridge bumping the contrast and saturation, and then a little touch up in Photoshop here and there. I'm a fan of the whole cross process look. A quick trick is duplicate a layer then overlay the transparency.
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