Ed and Michal...a Napa wedding
This weekend Necia and I went up to Napa valley to photography Ed and Michal's Wedding. It was really awesome but very very hot! We managed to stay some what cool with little spray fans.
The ceremony was at the marriot and we had the opportunity to go the Peju Vineyard for the bridal party shots. It was sweet. The decorations for even were all created by hand by the bride, michal and as were the favors, peanut butter cookies!!! the following are some of the shots from the event.
The following four shots were captured with the canon 85mm f/1.8




This was first time in the day they saw each other.

At Peju. All shot with the 85mm




Due to Complicated lighting situations (like partial sun shade) I've started to learn to use Manuel and spot metering the face. That way the face is always exposed no matter what the lighting situation. Just remember to re-meter when the light changes. Also remember to watch out for spot highlights.

I love random caught in the moment stuff.


The vineyard and the ceremony.




The ceremony was at the marriot and we had the opportunity to go the Peju Vineyard for the bridal party shots. It was sweet. The decorations for even were all created by hand by the bride, michal and as were the favors, peanut butter cookies!!! the following are some of the shots from the event.
The following four shots were captured with the canon 85mm f/1.8




This was first time in the day they saw each other.

At Peju. All shot with the 85mm




Due to Complicated lighting situations (like partial sun shade) I've started to learn to use Manuel and spot metering the face. That way the face is always exposed no matter what the lighting situation. Just remember to re-meter when the light changes. Also remember to watch out for spot highlights.

I love random caught in the moment stuff.


The vineyard and the ceremony.



Labels: complicated lighting situations, Ed and Michal, Napa, Peju, shallow depth of field, summer weddings, vineyards, wedding


2 Comments:
nice work jake!
Dude, nice work indeed. We can't wait to see the finished product. Hope you had fun as well at the wedding. Ed & Michal
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