Jess and I were still dating but we were sure already we were going to marry each other, we were dancing together at a friend’s wedding, and in the middle of one of those conversations where everything around you disappears and all there is left is you and the bright future in front of you.
We didn’t even realize that we were being photographed.
As soon as we saw the picture we just knew we needed to have it. I’ve never felt that way about a photograph and came to realize that it wasn’t the photograph but what it represented.
Now we have this image on our wall, right at the entrance of our home. I feel lucky that I get to see this image every day. As soon as I walk inside. It reminds me of what’s important, why I’m here, and to make sure that when life happens (a bad day at work, horrible traffic, kids crying for no reason, appliances breaking on payday, etc.) that I remember what’s truly important, what was said at that moment. The beginning of our lives together as a future family.
I know my children will treasure this picture.
We now have a the record of a moment that has much more value than the mere paper on which it was printed. I’ve decided that this was a gift too important for couples not to have.
This is why through my photographic career I’ve strived to make this moment happen for other couples, and I believe that I’m now giving this to other couples.
Hope you can have such a gift too!
Portraits
Posted by miguel in Portraits
First a disclaimer… I’m
so fara Canon shooter…But after seeing Joe McNally working with Nikon’s CLS system I could only feel the inadequacies of Canon’s approach.
The Nikon’s CLS system is so intuitive and more capable than Canon’s that made me think seriously about switching
(Hi, I’m a Nikon!)Syl was also at McNally’s workshop. He was actually helping us Canonites deal with the shortcomings of the Canon system and wrote a very good post about this topic here. I could not agree more. He hit it right on the nail!
Bellow are some of the results from McNally’s workshop… I can’t really say that they are my pictures since he set up the lighting. Joe is truly a deep well of knowledge and a helluva nice guy.