With all this spring weather you would never believe that last week we got over five inches of snow! Stephanie and Tim got engaged during the first snow in November and when we first met we had already decided that we would do the engagement shoot in the snow. With all the snow we have had the timing just hadn't been our side so when this storm started Stephanie and I were in instant contact and the shoot was ON! It was a gorgeous day last week, tad cold but they were tough and took it in stride.
Tim pulled a fast one and this image started our shoot, love it.
One of my favorites.
A typical Tim look.
When thinking of location Stephanie requested somewhere with a barn. BINGO.
I took a few textures while we were at the barn, texture has been incorporated into this image.
Another favorite.
I punched up the colors a tad but not much, the sky was an awesome blue.
When Tim proposed he took Stephanie to a golf course and told her he wanted to go make snow angels. Due to what she was wearing at the time she wasn't too keen on the idea, poor Tim just trying to get her out of the car with out being obvious. He did get her out of the car and proposed in the snow, minus the snow angels. She obviously said yes. The end goal of our shoot? You got it snow angels!
Steph and Tim tie the knot in October. Its going to be a grand time, can't wait! Was great hanging out with you guys.
My passion for photography has brought me from New Mexico to Philadelphia. I fell in love with the change of seasons, the city, and its people.
Photography has always been a part of my life. My family has a rich history of photographers: my grandfather and great grandfather were amazing photo hobbyists. I have some great photographs from my family dating back to the later 1800's and early 1900's. It's amazing to see a photograph of what your mother looked like on her wedding day, when she was pregnant with you and how young she was, because sometimes we forget I was phhotograpghed constantly as a child and having those pictures today is priceless. Photography is history. The images you make today will be passed down for generations. I love bringing that Joy to others.
I approach photography with a documentary mindset. I concentrate on light, perspective, compostion and expression. I make art that will remain with a family for generations.
2 Comments:
Hi Joy!!
Welcome to Skippack (or Cedars I should say!) Isn't it just lovely?
Great job! Beautiful!
Hope to meet up with you soon!!
-susan
Love the snow shots! I spent my snow day shoveling :)
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