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The Look


April 11, 2009
by Jason Lanier

I had a lot of fun on this shoot because it was an unconventional shoot.  The bride and groom were very free and up for anything....and any idea I put forward was met with, "Yeah...we'll do that!"  I have found the most successful way to have a great shoot is to use the challenging parts of the surroundings as tools to enhance the shoot.  

The wind was blowing so hard that I put the groom in front of the tree to block the wind on him a little bit...and then put the bride out there where her dress and veil could blow with reckless abandon.  I always tell my clients that in order to have a great shoot they must trust me and do whatever I ask...and that's when we can get shots like this.  I hope you enjoy!

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