Photography

Going Up » Tue, Mar 4th 2008 7:30 pm

More of Steph, as promised.

Taken on an elevator at the Old Mill in Etobicoke, this is one of many photos I took for her mom’s wedding. She (and everyone else) was looking stunning. It was all very movie-like.

Initially, when invited to attend as the photographer, I was pretty flattered. And, as you’d expect, nauseous from the anxiety that comes with knowing you’re in charge of capturing the single most important day of two people’s lives on film. Without a lick of experience.

BUT, I battled through it and emerged ever-the-wiser. Luckily, her parents weren’t expecting anything professional—and I made them repeat that at least a dozen times—so I was free to just be casual about it. Still, I wanted to impress.

I’ve yet to sift through them all and pick out the best of the best, but when complete, I plan on building some kind of web presentation of it all to be visited by their many friends and relatives in remote places.

And I’ll post some more here, too. Stay tuned.

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  1. 1 Kate on Wed, Mar 5th 2008 7:33 am

    Steph’s beautiful. smiling face She has very classic features. (And, if you don’t mind, I’d like to see those pictures when you have ‘em up.)

  2. 2 Aaron on Wed, Mar 5th 2008 8:29 am

    She is, and does smiling face

    And I’ll let you know when I’ve got the gallery made, sure. I’ll probably post it on here, too.

  3. 3 Tyler on Wed, Mar 5th 2008 11:43 am

    Yeah, I want to see how you panned out on your first wedding. winking

    Did you rent the 24-105L?

  4. 4 Aaron on Wed, Mar 5th 2008 12:25 pm

    *golf clap* Very nice.

    And no, I didn’t bother renting anything. I used my flash to keep the shots steady. Still, I reckon the 24-105L + Flash would have been awesome. Ah well. When I’m old and rich…

  5. 5 ME! on Wed, Mar 5th 2008 9:14 pm

    Thanks kate!

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