



So, a couple weeks ago I got asked to photograph a wedding.
I'm not a professional photographer, and don't consider myself one...
In fact, I'd told myself even if I ever tried being one, I'd NEVER do weddings. In case I totally messed up.
But guess what I found myself doing yesterday?
Yes, taking pictures at the wedding of an aquaintance. I even made a little money.
I was soooooooooooooooooooo nervous leading up to this, not so sure I could actually pull it off. But the bride assured me she loved my pictures, and had complete confidance in me. And to consider them my guinea pigs.
So, I did it. I think I did well. I'm in the process of editing. It'll take awhile.
So, I'll keep you posted on if the bride and groom like them. I sent them a sneak peak and they seemed happy with those.
1 comment:
Again, Kim- GORGEOUS pictures! You did an amazing job :)
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