While I love taking photos, I never consider myself a professional...not even close. So, when Heather asked me to take engagement photos of her and Greg, I was flattered, and a bit scared. I take photos of my yard, underwater and my family but something like this was a bit out of my comfort zone. I don't shoot a lot in manual mode unless I am experimenting. I still haven't figured out benefits of having 2 lens yet. Yet, I would give it a try. Heather and Greg trusted me and I knew I could get a couple of good photos...at least in program mode.
Heather and Greg met us on the Tacoma waterfront with Heather's 2 children, and her mother. Unfortunately, due to timing, we got the sun directly overhead and that would make for lots of shadows. I shot a few with Robbie to see how the lighting was. The shadows and sun were overpowering. Beautiful day outside, horrible day for photography.
I warned Greg and Heather about my worries, but decided to proceed and see what we could get. I brought a prop...some white roses for her to hold. I wanted to see how they would work in the photos and they turned out to be a great add.
While the sun and shadows were annoying, keeping Kylee entertained through the process was hard too. She is 6 and she was good for about 45 minutes and she was done. I brought out the secret weapon: Robbie and Lily. The 3 of them played while I took shots of Heather and Greg. The photo shoot turned out to be a lot of fun and Heather and Greg seemed happy with the photos I took.
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