On day two with Wendy and Tyler, we learned about file storage/organization (because when you're taking 300-800 photographs in one photoshoot, it's helpful to have a method in sorting and storing all of those files!). They also had a two siblings come to the house as models for an indoor studio session. Since I have no plans for using a flash, I only watched the others in setting up the lighting and how to use with their cameras. Before sunset, we drove out to a deserted bridge and met a couple who would be getting married in April but were willing to don their wedding duds and allow us to photograph them. They were a great couple and the bridge was a great sport. It was very chilly and she never once complained about being covered in goose bumps.
We learned more about shooting into the sun and how to get the correct exposure.
We had fun checking out each other's photographs on our camera's LCD screens.
We went out to dinner at a Mexican restaurant afterwards. Wendy and Tyler were not just awesome photographers, but they were wonderfully positive people to be around. I loved that I was there in the back of the van to see this quiet moment as Tyler reached over just to hold onto his wife's arm as she drove.
I could not have asked for a better weekend for learning more about photography, running a photography business and making new friends.
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