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02/24/2010 05:38:06 PM · #1
I thought I would share. What are your thoughts of these photos? I personally think they are creative and beautiful. The theme of the wedding was unusally unique and quirky, but it turned out fun and beautiful.

Josh Goleman
02/24/2010 06:01:47 PM · #2
Bump, the photos really are interesting....take a look!
02/24/2010 07:10:49 PM · #3
Yes, that IS very cool work; if it were MY wedding, I'd be delighted. I assume the B&G got what they were looking for. Certainly a lot of people would consider this approach pretty slapdash, but as far as I can see from trying to read the personalities involved through the images, it's an approach that suits them to a tee :-)

Thanks for sharing. I get SO bored with typical wedding shots...

R.
02/24/2010 07:50:05 PM · #4
Wow. What a fun bunch to shoot, and the photography definitely seems to suit them! Thaks for the link!
02/25/2010 08:56:56 AM · #5
Yea, I really thought it was interesting. Definatley not a typical wedding!!
02/25/2010 09:06:55 AM · #6
Fun wedding shots. Seems more like a documentary style than the usual stuff. Nice.
02/25/2010 09:19:28 AM · #7
That was cool, funnily enough I loved her tattoo, it is a scene from the Narnia series
02/25/2010 09:20:07 AM · #8
I noticed the Narnia tat, too.
02/25/2010 09:44:57 AM · #9
Originally posted by SaraR:

I noticed the Narnia tat, too.

Me too, pretty cool!
02/25/2010 10:50:24 AM · #10
Their Engagement photos are cute too
02/25/2010 04:04:18 PM · #11
I really like the aged signs they used to announce the usual wedding highlights (Cake cutting, first dance). Something about that is just really cool.
02/26/2010 03:18:07 PM · #12
Originally posted by aliqui:

I really like the aged signs they used to announce the usual wedding highlights (Cake cutting, first dance). Something about that is just really cool.


After seeing this wedding, it gives me great ideas for mine!!
02/26/2010 03:26:10 PM · #13
Really liked the shots. The little girl in the sixth picture looks so much like a friend of Laine's I had to stop and really look to see if it was her (I don't think it is).

Do you think the photog used a standard filter to the shots that have that 70s film look? I've grown to like that treatment.
03/01/2010 06:19:42 PM · #14
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Really liked the shots. The little girl in the sixth picture looks so much like a friend of Laine's I had to stop and really look to see if it was her (I don't think it is).

Do you think the photog used a standard filter to the shots that have that 70s film look? I've grown to like that treatment.


You know, I really like it too! My cousin knows the photog, I will ask him and let you know. If I don't get back to you in a few days, PM me, to remind me.
03/01/2010 06:48:47 PM · #15
That was a totally rockin wedding. I love shooting the quirky weddings and this guy did a fantastic job with them. I will admit that at first I thought I was looking at a redneck wedding. I can say that, i've shot a few. (I do live in rural Vermont ya know.)
03/02/2010 02:04:05 PM · #16
Very cool!!! I like his approach to wedding photography, definitely not cookie cutter.
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