Category Archives: Photo Tithing

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Photo Tithing | Sahid Limon

This photograph was taken last summer at a wedding in Youngsville North Carolina. The couple had their wedding and engagement shot done at a friends house (which was more like a mansion). The reception took place in an outdoor dock area, which they had renovated to accommodate all the guests from the wedding. The place...

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Photo Tithing | Christobal Perez

This image was created when the guys went outside to celebrate the wedding by lighting up some cigars. So, I waited patiently for the them to get settled and then placed my strobe behind the best man (on a light stand). There were several images but I thought this was the best one of the...

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Brian Mullins - What a killer shot! Great vision, planning and execution to get this shot!February 26, 2009 – 8:08 am

Photo Tithing – Kevin Seifert

The groom gets a chuckle as his bride stands in the chapel window before the ceremony at Southern Grace Chapel in Garner, NC. So much for superstition. This is a classic example of a quick moment that unfolded. I am sure the couple will not be able to resist a smile each time they view...

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Azul - Very cool moment Kevin! I can just imagine what the groom was saying when he saw his bride in the window.February 23, 2009 – 6:24 pm

Brian Mullins - Great shot Kevin! Definitely a prime example of why we should always be ready, even in the most unsuspected moments.February 22, 2009 – 8:51 pm

All dogs look good in a tux!

This photo was shot at Highgrove in Fuquay Varina. The bride wanted a photo with her new husband and her dog as well. I opted to crop off the faces of the B&G to bring your eye down to the dog at the bottom of the frame. If you notice, your eye floats up to...

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The best laid plans…

The below shot was taken during an engagement session at night in Charleston, SC.  Out plan was to start at sunset and use the beautiful Charleston lanterns as a supplemental light source and a video light as the main.  As all well laid plans tend to unfold, the cold weather drained the video light battery...

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