Studio Bride

I'm shooting a wedding Saturday and for the very first time, a bride asked for bridals in the studio. Here's my attempt to making studio bridals fresh and bright (as opposed to those muslin canvas nightmares). Christen is a beautiful bride, isn't she? It will be a beautiful wedding -can't wait!

Thanks to Trisha and Emily for assisting.


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13 comments:

  1. Ahhh, a shift is the industry and you're leading the way! Goodbye wheat fields, dirt roads, train tracks & abandoned buildings. I love it!

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  2. Those are fantastic! I think they make her look so classy. I actually love my studio bridals, even if I wish I had taken at least a few outside.

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  3. Beautiful bride, beautiful shots.

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  4. Thank you so much Nicole, they look great! And the gown is Augusta Jones, with alterations.

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  5. Beautiful and clean. I love it! My favorite is the last shot... so dreamy.

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  6. beautiful, beautiful shots! i absolutely love that last, though :)

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  7. These shots are gorgeous! Studio shots are so hard but these look like they could grace the pages of J.Crew. Just lovely!

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  8. Lovely! So beautiful AND fresh! If you ever need to do it again, I had studio bridals (113 years ago....OK - 13 years) and my uncle shot them in his amazing studio. A fantastic pose that was my fave? he was shooting from an 8 ft ladder and I was sitting on the floor, my dress all piled around me, bouquet in my lap. (A *hint* of cleavage.) Love it to this day.

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  9. Okay, I'm trying to hold back my tears now. Your post made me recall my grandma who's living now in senior housing (Pittsburgh). Nothing bad has happened; it's just that she's the one who provided the dress that I wore for my wedding last year but she wasn't able to attend the ceremony. But all is well now, and she's enjoying her retirement. Pittsburgh is the perfect place for that, she told us, so we let her go on with her choice.

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  10. Well, I have to comment on the bride's name more than anything. It's rare I see someone with my same name AND spelling!

    www.bakerlanegang.com

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