The second leg of shooting was the bridal sessions led by the amazing, Angela. These were more fun than I thought they'd be. I had such a great time, in fact, that I've decided to offer these sessions as well. So, the to-do list goes like this: 1) get studio 2) buy hot lights 3) offer bridal sessions.
I couldn't possibly talk about these brides without also giving credit to the people that helped them look SO gorgeous. First, the gowns. All the designer gowns were donated by a fantastic boutique, Bluegrass Brides, in Lexington, KY. The beautiful make-up designs were done by the uber-talented, Ana Crane Simpson. And finally, all the hair designs were done by Rodney Farmer, Salon Figaro, in Lexington KY.
First up, Erica, wearing a romantic, Paloma Blanca gown. Isn't she gorgeous? And Erica isn't bad either, huh? Sorry, bad joke but I couldn't resist.
And finally, check out the last installment of my new logos and let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Jaci
Erica looking stunning.
A little behind-the-scenes shot with the incredibly talented, Kitty.
I just love the details in this dress.
The up-close shots are always some of my favorites.
Definitely one of my favorite shots. BTW, we affectionately called this the "Barney Wall"
A soft and romantic shot for a gorgeous gal in an equally gorgeous gown!
2.07.2008
Bridal Session: Erica
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6 comments:
wow! i love the studio and that awesome green couch! i love it! you are a fab photographer!
I love the green couch, don't get me wrong, but the BARNEY WALL! wowza! I love that wall -- and I love that shot, the one with her against it. nice work!
awesome session Jaci! you came out with great colors!
Fabulous photos! You are very talented. It doesn't hurt to have such a beautiful subject, either! :) Bravo!
-Jessica Powell
Vogue Visions Photography
my favorite logo is from the first "engagement" shoot, Angela and Luke. I like how it's clearly seen, but it doesn't interrupt the shot.
love the last one- potent but still soft... and hard combination to achieve and i'm pretty sure you did it perfectly!
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